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AODSK Weighted Piano 88-Key Beginner Digital Piano,Full Size Weighted keyboard with Hammer Action,with Sustain Pedal,15W Stereo Speakers,MP3 Function,Piano Lessons,Black,S-200

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1.Size:S-200 Digital Piano


About this item

  • [Fully Size Keyboard]: Full size 88-key weighted keyboard with hammer action and touch sensitivity, emulating the authentic feel of an acoustic piano to the maximum extent. It offers a rich touch and sound detail, suitable for beginners
  • [High-Quality Piano Tone]: Equipped with a 15W*2 high-power speaker system, it converts digital signals into realistic surround sound, accurately reproducing the delicate sound of a grand piano. The package includes a sustain pedal to enrich your performance, and an optional three-pedal stand kit is available
  • [Rich Additional Features]:The AODSK 88-key digital piano features 8 professionally made tones, 128 preset rhythms,31 preset tones, and various learning functions. It allows for quiet playing with headphones and has an audio output function. Beginners can use the built-in metronome to master the rhythm more accurately
  • [Portability]: The AODSK 88-key digital piano weighs about 26 pounds, making it very convenient to carry and use. The streamlined minimalist design enhances the user experience in daily use
  • [Holiday Gift]: Musical instruments and music-related gifts can not only meet the needs of music lovers,but also add a special atmosphere to the festival.Therefore,this product is a good choice for Christmas gifts,birthday gifts,and New Year gifts



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AODSK Full Weighted Beginner Digital Piano

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Digital Piano for Beginners

unknown_user
2025-08-03 10:31:40
I've been taking piano classes at my local community college for the past year, equivalent to a level 1 and 2 class. At home, I would practice with this keyboard I had for around 5 years that had great sound, a handful of interesting midi sounds, but abysmal keys with no resistance. It isn't something you would notice or care about just starting with piano, but after 6 months I noticed just how much more comfortable and better playing on the more expensive keyboards and actual pianos at my school felt—I also DESPERATELY needed a pedal. So I set out to find a keyboard that would suit my wants and needs: something that just had fully weighted keys, had good sound quality, and had a good looking stand—I didn't want an X-style stand like I had before.The keys: The keys are great. They feel pretty much as weighted as the Yamaha keyboards we use in my class. They still feel different from acoustic/grand pianos, but pretty good.The sound: To be honest...I really wasn't expecting the sound to be kind of mediocre. My previous keyboard, The One Light light-weighted keyboard, has a pretty decent sound quality. I'm not too experience with pianos, but I wouldn't say it was any worse than the Yamaha I use in class. This one...it's not too bad, but it has a very definite digital-sounding feel to it. I noticed it immediately when I used it and immediately assumed it was because of some button that was accidentally turned on. Nope. That's the default state. I got used to it after using it for a bit, but I wouldn't put the sound high on the list. It makes me wonder what the other reviewers were hearing, since part of the reason why I got this is because the reviews said it had good sound quality.The build: the keys don't feel cheap, though whether they are or not isn't really an indicator of that. The body of the keyboard mixes between thin and hardened plastic—the thin plastic parts don't feel cheap but they don't feel not cheap, you know? The stand itself is made of wood and is fairly easy to put together and should be pain free for those unexperienced with building things like this.Overall, if you really want something with fully weighted keys, 88 keys, a slightly fancier stand, that comes with the three pedal attachments, then this is a pretty good option. I ultimately chose this one because I was eyeing the Yamaha keyboards when they were out of my price range. This one felt like a good compromise between price and quality, and I wouldn't say that the quality is bad at all. Some of these problems just feel like ones that will be fixed as soon as you get a more expensive keyboard.
Julie
2025-04-22 18:38:33
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Lana
2025-03-09 09:45:04
This keyboard has the key feel and sound of a real piano. I was surprised how good of quality it is for this budget price point. It's not just for beginners! I purchased the version with the stand, headphones, and 3 pedals. Everything works great right out of the box. The stand is much better than the traditional "X" ones. However, the assembly directions for that are horrible. It took some trial and error to get the stand together correctly. The 4 rubber straps actually attach to the sides of the keyboard (2 on each side coming together like a "v" to one screw on the stand) to keep it from falling off. They are a big help to have on, once you figure out how to attach them. Pleased with my purchase.
c.b.
2025-03-04 14:43:16
I hope I can give a fair review, even though I’m not a musician….my teenage son is in his second year of piano class, and needed to be able to practice at home; This keyboard has weighted keys, which is preferable since it feels more like actual piano keys. He is pleased with the performance of the keys, and the sound is actually pretty good too. Like a lot of other keyboards, you can play with headphones on , and others can’t hear the piano at all…nice option if you need to practice late at night.I think for beginners and maybe intermediate students, this could be a good option, and I recommend it.
DTex
2024-12-05 13:36:08
I'm a beginner and I do not know much about these instruments. However if you are a beginner and you are looking for an inexpensive way to start, this would be the BEST option. I have had my Yamaha DGX 670 for over a year now and I love it. I was looking to purchase an inexpensive secondary instrument to have in my bedroom. I have ordered 4 different digital pianos on Amazon and ended up returning them due to poor key action, low sound quality, week speakers, ... until I got the AODSK S-600. This was like hitting the jackpot. I received it 2 days ago and I already love it. The keys are not the best quality out there but they still look and feel high end. I was most impressed by the fully weighted hammer action of the keys. The key action surpasses my Yamaha DGX and feels a lot more like an acoustic piano (I work with one in my music school). The sound quality is very decent and has powerful speakers for indoor practice. You can still get the same high quality sound through the headphones. The interface is not difficult to work with. It comes with headphones and 1 paddle, but it has the plug for 3 paddle if you decide to upgrade. It come with a $100 promo coupon at this time which makes it the best value for your money. Over all I'm very satisfied and again, this would be the best option if the key action, sound quality, and cost is on top of your list.
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