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The SR-CH80 is a full-size digital piano featuring 88 weighted keys, designed for both beginners and professionals. With a compact footprint and stylish orange finish, it offers rich sound quality through advanced audio technology, a headphone jack for private practice, and easy assembly for a hassle-free setup.
Style | Modern |
Color | Orange |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 11.81"D x 53.15"W x 30.31"H |
Size | 133cm*35cm*76cm |
Connector Type | 3.5mm Jack |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Headphones Jack | 3.5mm Jack |
Connectivity Technology | Auxiliary |
Special Features | Weighted Keys |
Number of Keys | 88 |
Skill Level | Beginner |
V**A
Awesome purchase
Price was excellent, assembly of base was easy and came with instructions. Is sturdy but light weight. The keys are weighted, and the volume controls, and other features work great. I love the tan color and the size is no bigger than a regular keyboard.Would recommend.
L**N
Excellent Value for Beginners and Compact Spaces
This 88-Key Digital Piano has exceeded my expectations in terms of value, especially considering how compact it is. The sound quality is pretty good for the price, making it one of the best options out there for beginners or anyone looking for a compact practice piano. The assembly was straightforward—the instructions were easy to follow, and I had it set up in no time.One of the standout features is how space-saving this piano is. It fits comfortably in small spaces, like a hallway, while still offering full-size, weighted keys that are perfect for regular piano practice. While it doesn’t match the quality of a grand or professional piano, it’s more than suitable for beginners and those who want to practice at home.Another feature I love is its versatility. You can use it as a table when not in use and then open it up for playing. The built-in foot pedals add a more authentic piano feel, which my 13-year-old daughter really enjoys. The headphone jack is also a nice touch, allowing her to play quietly without disturbing the rest of the family.My only minor complaint is the lack of a code sheet for the different instrument sounds. It can play instruments like a flute or organ, but without a pre-made code sheet, I had to experiment and create my own. This would have been a helpful addition, but it’s not a dealbreaker.It even has a lip for placing sheet music, which is a nice bonus for learners. Overall, I highly recommend this piano for beginners and those looking for an affordable, compact option for home practice. It’s not grand piano quality, but it’s perfect for its intended purpose.
T**C
It's not a Roland but for the price it's an easy 5 stars.
I previously had a professional hammer action Roland digital piano that was lost in a fire. This is about 80% of the same level but 1/8th of the price. It's perfect for beginners or if you just want bang on some keys once in a while and not have a huge piano in the house. Great for kids if you want to sign them up for lessons and see if they'll stick to it.The hammer action and feel is almost just as good as the Roland was. The sound and tone quality is pretty close as well. I would say this gets a little muddy with chords but it's still very good. It doesn't have quite as good instrument and effect features but it's got some fun stuff. The analog control pad is basic and a bit ugly and not intuitive, but you can get used to it. Not a big deal but not as elegant as the Roland was.Bottom line is it's great for beginners or intermediate players who want something to practice on in a small space.
D**S
Excellent for the money
The media could not be loaded. I would recommend this piano to others, but I am not a professional and just doing it for fun at home.Pros:- This electric piano is sleek and sturdy.- The sound is the best I've personally heard on a keyboard vs. a piano.- The weighted keys with the hammer-like feel is the closest I have come to an actual piano as well.- The keys feel like a real piano: the black keys are textured, etc. They are smooth and easy to play.- You get the full 88 keys which is nice.- I have played maybe keyboards and never been able to get into them. It's the feel of the piano itself that does it for me, and this keyboard provides enough similarity to make it enjoyable for me personally.- This is definitely worth the money for these alone.Cons:- It did come with the bent hinge as another reviewer mentioned, but the top easily attached, straightening the hinge in so doing.- The keyboard itself is very heavy. While I put this together by myself without a problem (which is saying alot because I don't do tools well lol), the keyboard was heavy enough to make it difficult to put in place carefully. I recommend those on the weaker side to have someone help, or you could very well break things.- There are no real assembly instructions, just a simple diagram. This wasn't an issue for me, but may be for some.- The controls are extremely difficult to master, and I'm honestly not sure the instructions given for them are correct. I have followed the instructions only to be completely lost...COMPLETELY lost. I don't know if the buttons are mislabeled, the instructions are off, or I just can't get it.- And lastly (and honestly the most problematic as it causes problems while playing) is when I strike a key more than once in a row, it's significantly softer the second time. I have tried to adjust the settings, but as my earlier problem mentioned, I'm not having any luck with that. This could also be due to my playing method, but I don't believe so.
O**M
Beautiful piano!
Purchased this piano for my 9 year old and we love it. We had an acoustic prior to this and so far the only complaint in changing over has been that she can’t push down on the keys for that dramatic emphasis in some songs which is understandable. We love that she can use it with headphones and the volume can be adjusted as to not disturb the neighbors during later hours. It was easy to assemble and looks beautiful in the room!
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