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The Alesis Recital Grand is a professional-grade 88-key digital piano featuring graded hammer action keys and 16 premium built-in sounds. Equipped with powerful 50W micro array speakers and versatile connectivity options including USB-MIDI, it supports immersive practice and performance. Designed for both beginners and advanced players, it includes a sustain pedal, music stand, and recording mode, plus free access to premium online lessons, making it the ultimate all-in-one piano experience.















| ASIN | B092FNDRL8 |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Amazon Bestseller | #18,013 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #231 in Digital Pianos |
| Color Name | Black |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Connector Type | 3.5mm Jack, 6.35mm Jack, MIDI USB |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (4,718) |
| Date First Available | May 19, 2021 |
| Headphones Jack | 3.5mm Jack |
| Instrument | Digital Piano |
| Item Weight | 12.8 Kilograms |
| Item model number | Recital Grand |
| Manufacturer | inMusic Japan, K.K. |
| Model Name | Recital Grand |
| Operating System | Mac, PC, iOS |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Product Dimensions | 29.7D x 132.2W x 14.9H cm |
| Signal Format | Digital |
| Size | 147 x 39.5 x 24.5 |
| Style | Recital Grand |
| UPC | 694318025505 |
ぱ**ぱ
midiキーボードとして普通に使用。 不満は特にない。価格もとても安い。 普通の電子ピアノとしてはおすすめはしない。 グランドピアノ、アップライトピアノ、大手他社のハイエンドモデルの電子ピアノが家にありますが、それと比べると全くピアノとは言えないものだと感じています。
初**ん
年寄りの手慰みと思い購入しました。ピアノとして向き合うのなら、コスパとして問題ありません。 妻がエレクトーン経験者だったので、鍵盤を強く叩かないと音が出ないと言ってました。 電子ピアノはキーボードと違いますね。
M**C
Solid keyboard with weighted keys
I've had the keyboard for about six months now, and my conclusion so far is that this is a great home keyboard for many, especially if you are a beginner. The only drawbacks are that this is a pretty heavy instrument and that the sound quality can leave something to be desired.
信**。
幼少の頃、ピアノを習っていたのだが、 また弾きたくなって安い入門用はないものかと物色し、1年前くらいに購入。 自宅は一戸建てであるが、イヤホンで使用している。 鍵盤の音は確かにガタゴトという音がする。私はイヤホンしているのでまったく聞こえないが、 家族からガタガタうるさいと言われたことがある。 音色はピアノ音にリバーブ機能かけて使用しているが、なかなかいい音で気に入っている。 このお値段にしては機能も多彩で、いろいろ遊べると思う。私はまったく使ってないが。 ハンマーアクションということで本物のピアノの弾きごこちということだが、 あくまで擬似的なもので実際のピアノより鍵盤は重め。 ある程度、上達したら本格的なものに買い換えたほう良いと思っているが、あと数年、しばらくはこれでいいかな。
M**1
実家にある十数年前のクラビノーバより確実にリアルな音がします。 技術の進歩なんだなあ・・・という感じ。 小学生の娘の練習用として使っていますが、ピアノを習わせたいけどアコースティックは置く場所も買うお金も無い!ってご家庭にはベストバイだと思います。 タッチもしっかり重みがあって、娘曰く、「本物よりちょっとだけ軽いというくらいの感じだそうです。 オプションのペダルも買いましたが、小学生の入門から毛が生えたレベルではまだ使いませんので、必要になってからでもいいのかなと。 汎用の物で使えますので、急いで買うこともないかと思います。 それよりもしっかりしたスタンドで、本物と同じ高さを再現してあげることが重要かと思います。 私はもともとバンドマンだったのでドラムマシンのメーカーという認識だったのですが、ピアノもなかなかイケてます。 耳馴染みのあるメーカーだったので通販でトライできたというのもありますね。 廉価な物を購入したい方には凄くオススメです。
A**R
知らないメーカーだしお値段もお手頃なので少し心配しましたが、 とても良い買い物となりました。 場所も取らないし、音も良いし、弾感も良いしとても楽しくピアノライフを再開出来ました。 電子ピアノはヘッドホンを使えるので時間も気にせず練習できてアコースティックピアノにない便利さを感じています。 簡単に仕舞う事が出来るので、生活の場所を確保したい時はさっと片付ける事が可能なので置き場所を気にしている方にもお勧めです。
M**A
Keys were jammed
The keyboard itself is a really good beginner piano but some of the keys were jammed on mine and the 5th G# key was broken on arrival. Since it took a lot to buy it and the returns process is tedious I’ve decided to keep mine but I highly recommend buying this from a music store than off of Amazon.
A**R
指運びの練習用に購入。タッチレスポンスは我慢できるレベル(しっかりしたスタンドが良いかも)。 メトロノーム機能が思いがけず良い。(電源offしても設定を維持) 電池駆動も100均のアルカリ単3電池6本の単1変換で、5時間程度使えている。 ・・・いまだに電池切れない。 搭載スピーカでのピアノの音質は期待しない方が良いかも。 ただ、価格を考えると総じて満足。
S**N
This keyboard is excellent, easy to use, great sound and it does what I need to do. Very happy with my purchase thank you.
A**E
Good sound. However, since I’m travelling it is a bit heavy to carry around so I would prefer something lighter.
E**R
Decided to go back to piano as a senior, during the pandemic. Spent several awful years as a kid with forced lessons (familiar story to many - with old-school teacher/endless scales/learning tedious music I STILL don't like!). Amazingly, the fingers remember! And now I'm learning to play the music I truly love! So, knew I wanted a full-size dedicated digital piano (not synth keyboard) with at least semi-weighted keys. Sound was really important, since I have a musician's ear, and can tell the difference between makes of concert grands. On a small pension, so budget disastrous. Classic champagne taste, beer budget... Researched inexpensive models for months. Choice narrowed down to the Yamaha P45 for its build, action, and reputation, and the Alesis Recital Pro for its sound and unbeatable price. Judging a piano's sound from the web is hard. Audio may, or may not be HD, and manufacturers are likely tweaking the sound to improve it. Fortunately, I have audio HD on my laptop, and an audiophile, studio headset. But the source is still obviously mp3/mp4, not flac/wav. Found that I actually preferred the clear sound of the Alesis over the Yamaha - which sounded more neutral and without character. What clinched it for me was that Amazon makes the Alesis Recital Pro available with 5 equal/no fee/no interest payments. This made it a no-brainer for me. Out-of-the-box: Attractive, simple, solid, well-designed unit. Controls adequate (it's definitely not a synth) and straightforward. Standard piano mode with reverb and optional pedal is my default and remarkably good. The other instrument modes actually sound more real through the onboard speakers. Through better speakers/headsets, they sound disturbingly synthesized - at least to my ear. Alesis obviously put their primary effort into the piano sound. The other instruments almost feel like add-ons. Key action has three adjustment points, which are adequate, given the price. By no stretch can you get the nuance and delicacy of tone/volume of a true piano, but for the price, that would be a fantasy. And it's 'way better than the deadness of an unweighted keyboard. I found the straight-up sound and amp output good - actually better than expected. Little did I know... So I decided to do a "What's REALLY in here?" experiment, and dug out my studio cans. It was a revelation. OMG! There's a wannabe Concert Grand hiding in there! Ok, ok, slight exaggeration ;-) , but the difference between the dinky speakers and audiophile headphones was like night and day. And it sounds far better than many pianos featured in films or on Youtube. So out-of-the-box I gave the sound only 4 stars, because the true sound of this extraordinary piano is crippled by tiny, crap speakers. The next step was to hook it up to a high quality sound system. In my case, a venerable, but crystal-clear Yamaha surround system with Polk speakers. Again, quantum leap in sound quality and presence. Alesis might actually do better to sell it speaker-optional, although that would probably scare some beginners away - even though hooking it to a sound system is simple. So, no Steinway D Hamburg in my future. But's that's ok. I look forward to eventually getting the Pianoteq software, and using the Alesis to recreate many of history's greatest pianos. But for now, job one is to get my playing to where I can do this amazing digital piano justice...
T**E
Funkar som det ska!
S**B
Model I have: Alesis Prestige Artist - (30 Voices/256 notes polyphony) Context: I'm no pianist. So take this with a grain of salt. Learning to play the piano is a bucket-list item, and a bit of an old dream. Pros/cons. The piano is well packaged. Very sober & classy appearance. Menu is simple to use & understand. Sound through both speakers and headphones is very impressive both in quality and volume-wise. Keys are solid-feeling, a bit "thumpy" on the return, but not a deal breaker. Sustain pedal is a solid affair. After watching many "For beginners" piano reviews and lists of suggested models at I've realized that most suggestions are overboard on budgets required. One piano teacher running a YT channel called "Jeremy See" suggested a Alesis amongst others in a video, and after watching a load of vids, I kept coming back to this one. So, It's now in my studio. I've made my choice a while ago, and perhaps recommendations around the web have changed, but my mind was set.
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