- 88-Key, 128 plural, 83 rhythms, 47 demos, 128 timbres, and 4 reverb effects
- 15W dual-speaker
- looks nice
I reached out to the seller, they promised this is the historical lowest price (seems it's a new model that just launched this year tho)
I reached out to the seller, they promised this is the historical lowest price (seems it's a new model that just launched this year tho)
Donner vs Yamaha? Lol
Look, there's a huge range when it comes to Yamaha, but these Donners don't come close to the high end digitals and the actual real thing.
It's a semi-weighted piano keyboard that is perfect for players that are still developing their touch.
Maybe you can take a look at this youtube video for reference:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8wLJkUpsxec
From my research going to numerous music shops and having an upright piano. Roland FP10 is around the same price ($700), the weighted action (PHA 4) on FP10 was originally in Roland's $2k+ line of digital pianos, the feel is far far better than anything Yamaha, Korg, Casio had to offer. The only downside of FP10, it doesnt come with legs, the roland leg system is not as elegant as the Donner here.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nC6_p5tTo1E - review (haven't watched yet, in a work call lol)
love the woodgrain look. I have a Korg at home and it doesn't have nearly as much 'presence' as this has.
What is a good digital piano for a beginner? This looks great and both videos the sound is good for my ears (I'm not a musician).
FP10, realistic feeling keyaction, made super well, no tunning required. Internal speakers are sufficient, I have mine hooked to a Yamaha stereo amp + SVS ultra's, sounds amazing.
If you can, check out the Roland FP-30X, excellent digital piano, it has all the features you'll need and top quality.
Super realistic weighted keys, the feel of the keys it's as close as you can get to an acoustic piano at this price range
I'm still on a Casio Privia PX-300.. 😅
This is a one day only discounted price, buy it now for only $442
any deals on the DDP-80?
Weighted keys? I'm in the market but it doesnt look like it. How would it "feel"compared to say yamaha/roland?