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Thursday, January 31, 2013

Williams Allegro 88-Key Digital Piano
Williams Overture 88 Key Digital Piano
With so many on offer these days, it is great to have a name you can trust. This item is certainly that and will be a perfect buy. The distributor have added some great touches and this equals great value.
You can trust this review, i hope you can try to buy this product and then you know this product good or no. Next time you can make a review for another people.

Amazing for the price
I recently purchased this unit from Musician's Friend for around $300.00. It arrived quickly and I immediately set it up and took it for a spin.
The pros: The keyboard itself is one of the most realistic I've seen in a digital piano. The keys are weighted, not "graded", and there is a very big difference. I haven't been playing piano for awhile, (synth fan) and it took a bit of getting used to. Today, I had the opportunity to play a Yamaha Grand piano and I can say that the feel of the Williams was somewhat comparable. Amazing! The sounds are quite realistic as they should be as these are digitally sampled. The little built in speakers are not worth the material they're made of, but I fed the output to two fender amps and it made a world of difference.
The cons: While the controls are fairly straight forward, there are sub menus after sub menus and as the display is made of a simple 3 digit red LED, it is sometimes hard to figure out what it's trying to tell you...

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AMAZING especially for what it costs!
Some people complained about things like not enough sounds or some other little things here and here, so they rated it less han 5 stars..... these people are no reviewing the product properly. For $300, your not going to get every great feature that $1,000 Digital Pianos have, so it's idiotic to say that this keyboard could be better if it had more features or fix a little insignificant problem. If you want something that this keyboard doesn't have then go buy a $1000 Piano, because at $300 you're not going to get a better Digital Piano unless you buy a used Digital Piano that was originally $1000. So I gave this Digital Piano 5 stars based off of comparison between pianos that are about $300 and not $1000. So I suggest trusting my review more than others.

I got this for Christmas, so I've had this for about 5 months. I really need this because my old keyboard was sarting to break down. I would be playing it a key would just came off.... and that happened 3 times. This was...
Great sound and feel of a real piano
It's a very good sound. I hooked it up yesterday and played a bit. The feel is good. It's a solid piece of equipment. There are like 8 different sounds: Piano 1, Piano 2, Strings, Bass et cetera. It has a Midi port and for $8 or so dollars you can get a 10 foot midi-usb cable. You can interface great programs with that such as educational software. I have not done it yet but plan on doing it. The sustain pedal is fine. You do not need to buy a separate sustain pedal. You will need to buy or make your own stand.
Williams Allegro 88-Key Digital Piano
Product Features :
  • 88 touch-sensitive, hammer-action, velocity-sensitive keys
  • Layer, Split, and Transpose modes
  • Reverb and Chorus effects

Rating : 3.9
List Price : $399.99

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