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Mark’s summary of this instrument
“This is a very attractive, high quality, “no nonsense” digital piano. It doesn’t have the irritating unwanted extra features that most digital pianos come with. It simply has a nice, full size keyboard, a lovely design and nice compact dimensions.”
[UPDATE! I’ve sold out of digital pianos and I won’t be stocking any more. I’m just sticking to acoustic pianos from now on. Sorry about that]
If you only have a few hundred pounds to spend on a piano then you will probably end up with an old banger that will cause you no end of problems and expense. In the end you may have to pay around £95 to pay someone to take ita way for you. A good alternative is a digital piano costing around the same price and that is why I’m stocking this one. I don’t really like digital pianos but they are MUCH better than most upright pianos that cost a few hundred quid. So I recommend that you give this piano some consideration.
It has a nice feel to it. Not too heavy and sluggish like many digital pianos tend to be. The keys are not as heavy to play as a grand piano and they are probably lighter to the touch than most upright pianos but this can be very useful if it is for a beginner who needs something easy to play whilst they get their first couple of grades under their belt.
Here are some photos that show how simple and easy this digital piano is to use and how it has only minimal functions and none of the horrid features that most digital pianos have.
Nice & compact design – Take it upstairs, downstairs, to the attic, in the conservatory, even in the garage!

Full sized keyboard – This has 88 fullsize keys just like a normal/acoustic piano. That means if you decide to upgrade to an acoustic piano in future you won’t have any trouble adapting to the keys.

Built-in Speakers – There is one speaker on each end of this digital piano that is loud enough and good enough for most settings. If you want to use this for church services or school rehearsals then you can plug in an external speaker/amplifier very easily. See below for headphone option

Headphone Sockets etc – Obviously, there is a standard sized headphone socket so you can practise all night long without disturbing the neighbours. The photo also shows the power socket and the MIDI ports in case you want to connect it up to your computer.

Voices & other Options – The next 4 photos show the various voices/instruments available and also the volume, reverb and recording options. As I said above, these options are refreshingly minimal compared with other digital pianos which tend to look more like the cockpit of a Boing 747!





And that, my friends, is about all there is to show you. Please see below for the dimensions and if you want to view full-sized versions of the above photos, click the photo gallery link below. You can right-click the images in the gallery and choose to view the image in a new window. That new image is the full size version.
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| Model | Cheap Digital Piano |
| Dimensions | 132.5cm (w), 78cm (h) (98cm with stand), 37cm (d) |
| Colour | Aluminium and teak effect |
| Keys | 88 Keys |
| Year | Brand New |
| Serial | n/a |
| Photos | Click here to see photos of this piano |
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Price: £480 |
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