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è vuotoWinni
Recensito in Italia il 8 gennaio 2025
Qualità prezzo, ok funziona bene per iniziare a suonare
Francesco
Recensito in Italia il 5 dicembre 2024
Ha veramente tutto quello che serve
Cliente
Recensito in Italia il 20 dicembre 2024
La descriziione del prodotto parla di tastiera con tasti PESATI mentre quando abbiamo aperto il pacco e acceso la tastiera ci siamo accorti che non era così infatti anche il libretto di istruzioni parla di tasti SEMIPESATI
ddp
Recensito in Francia il 24 dicembre 2022
Je craignais qu'au vu du prix relativement modéré j'aurais sans doute un instrument un peu bas de gamme... Mais les commentaires élogieux ont emporté ma conviction et je dois dire que je ne regrette pas mon choix. Un peu lourd sans doute mais ça augure de sa fiabilité et robustesse. Les touches, je suis débutant, me conviennent tout à fait car je retrouve le toucher que j'ai connu sur d'autres pianos plus professionnels. Bref je suis ravi de mon achat.
Kindleユーザー
Recensito in Giappone il 17 gennaio 2022
良かった点:・音がいい・重めの鍵盤タッチ。 他の電子ピアノではトリルがうまくできなかったのですが、これなら、スムーズにできます。・2万円と思えないしっかりした作り。・コードがUSBでなく、ノートパソコンのような丸穴のコード。 以前使っていた、ニコマク社のは、マイクロUSB電源部分がもげ、ご臨終となりました。 今回のは丸穴だし、背面に着いているので、壊れることはなさそう。88鍵盤で、割引で16000円台からありますが、+5000円して、こちらを買ったほうが、絶対いいですよ!
Cliente
Recensito in Italia il 9 aprile 2022
Ottimo acquisto e’ha il suono del pianoforte.Molto felice e soddisfatta
M
Recensito in Italia il 17 settembre 2021
Ho ripreso a suonare dopo diversi anni. Questo pianoforte digitale Donner DEP-10 è proprio quello che cercavo. Il prezzo è molto basso rispetto alla concorrenza, ma nonostante ciò il pianoforte ha un ottima qualità sia al tocco che del suono. Ovviamente i tasti sono semi-pesati, pertanto suonare determinati pezzi alle volte risulta scomodo e difficoltoso. Tuttavia lo consiglio ai principianti e anche a chi vuole suonare per il gusto di farlo, non necessariamente con scopo di studio.
RAUL MARTINEZ
Recensito in Spagna il 10 luglio 2021
Buena relación calidad precio, ideal para principiantes sin tener que gastarse un dineral en modelos de piano eléctrico superiores. De momento funciona muy bien y el sonido es muy realista.
Jesse A. Gold
Recensito in Canada il 9 maggio 2021
OK. So I've had my Donner DEP-10 for about a week, and overall, I really like it. I think it's a great budget Electronic Piano with some nice features for an incredible price (cost me about $260 with coupon in Canada). Consider the cheapest semi-comparable model at Costco goes for $529 (albeit with a stand & bench) and you're laughing! Donner also sells a version with a wood stand for about $100 more, and a bench will set you back $50, so you're still easily saving over $120 without blinking!As you can see from the photos, the keyboard came well packed and weight was reasonable and solid. Good build quality. The keys have a nice faint ingrained wood pattern to them; the music stand is sturdy enough to hold an ipad, and the overall build seems solid, with no sharp corners or creaking plastic. You can also see from the pics that it's a bit of a chunky munky....I was trying to figure out why it was so fat...well, turns out, in addition to the top speakers, there are a couple of bottom-firing speakers as well, that help round out the Bass and give it the volume of a large piano without distorting. Nice touch, Donner!They also include a metal sustain pedal - and it has a switch on it to switch modes from sustain "off" by default to sustain "on" by default. Not sure when you'd choose to use that...maybe if you're playing all Tori Amos, all the time?Anyhow - how does it sound, you ask? Remarkably decent. Nice rich sound: full and bright with very decent bass, thanks to the additional down-firing speakers. The sustain holds - there's no speaker hiss. Now it's not perfect, and once you get into some of the other voices, the samples are a bit flat at the top & bottom ends, but, again - for the price, it's fantastic.What else? The back panel has a USB midi out, which my ipad and windows 10 laptop recognized immediately, and a connection for the sustain, as well as a triple pedal (if you buy the version with the stand) 1/4" audio in & out as well as, yes...power. There is also a USB in on the back for a flash drive with MP3s on it to play along to! Sorry - no self-powered unit here. USB bus power just isn't powerful enough to drive those large speakers.The keys themselves have a decent, springy feel to them and are semi-weighted and velocity sensitive. I was quite amazed at how much I enjoyed playing on a full-sized, weighted keyboard again vs. my smaller Roland Midi controller.There aren't many controls, aside from Power (which, as a nice touch, you have to hold to turn off, preventing accidental shut-down mid-practice session). a volume slider and six multi-function buttons. If I have any complaints about the unit, it's that, as with many lower-end electronic pianos, some basic functions, like changing the instrument sound, require a combo-press of the function button and a specific key on the piano keyboard itself. This means that you can't change sounds, tempos, etc., easily while playing, as these all become two-handed tasks. I did appreciate the little "click" that plays through the speaker, confirming that you have made a successful change - it helps remove the potential annoyance of not knowing if your combo press was successful.The machine itself comes with eight sounds (Acoustic Grand Piano, Bright Acoustic Piano, Electric Grand Piano, Chorus Piano, Harpsichord, Vibrating Harp, Church Organ, Strings Ensemble), and all are serviceable, but the Acoustic and chorus pianos were my favourite. It also comes with 128 different rhythms / songs to play along to. various drum beats, and common piano options like a keyboard split, chords function and two recording tracks are all useful for the budding pianist. When recording, I was surprised to find you could record both tracks and play them together, but, unfortunately, there does not seem to be a way to record on one track while playing the other, which seems something of an oversight. I did not try the MP3 feature, as I have a cel phone and bluetooth speaker, which seem like they would be less finicky to control, but for a kid who does not have these things in his/her room, it could prove a very useful feature.Other practice features I appreciated were the dual headphone jacks, so you can practice, play or get feedback from a friend or even teacher without disturbing anyone. As it should, plugging in headphones shuts off the speakers. The built-in metronome is another great touch, but a screen to confirm the BPM would have been nice.Overall, this is a great sounding 88-key electric piano for a great price!For my needs, however, I probably should have shelled out the extra $100 for their DEP-20 version. This next model up improves on the DEP-10 with a fully-weighted keyboard with touch sensitivity, more sounds, more direct / feature buttons and an LED screen, all of which, I would have appreciated, but, again - for a first keyboard, you really can't go wrong with either model, and certainly can't beat the DEP-10 for price!!! I do not regret the purchase...would buy again for my kid, if not myself. I'm playing it now and for the foreseeable future! Hopefully, this helps someone with their decision. Thanks!
Joseph M.
Recensito in Italia il 3 maggio 2021
Ottimo pianoforte digitale, suono molto buono, ben fatto, rapporto qualità prezzo ottimo.
DjKoffee
Recensito in Italia il 28 aprile 2021
Impossibile caricare il contenuto multimediale.
Nsepazzea
Recensito in Italia il 9 aprile 2021
Impossibile caricare il contenuto multimediale.
AOS
Recensito negli Stati Uniti il 23 dicembre 2019
The Donner DEP-10 88 Key Electric Piano is a great sounding electric piano with lots of features. I would highlight three things overall: the piano sound, the keyboard feel, the potential volume.First, the primary function of this instrument, the sound setting for Acoustic Piano, faithfully emulates a piano sound. There are many more sounds, but more on those later.Second, the feel of the keys is indistinguishable from a real acoustic piano. I was able to do a pretty thorough comparison test against my stand-up piano and was very impressed.Third, with two built in 25W speakers, the system has enough power to crank up the volume enough for practice at home and maybe a small gig. If that should ever not be enough, you can run an instrument cable to an external speaker system using the connectors in the back. If you ever want to play without disturbing others, there are two headphone out connectors in front. The extra connector is convenient for supervised practice or two people playing the same keyboard.This piano also has a number of additional features that can usually be enabled with a two-key sequence:Pre-Selected Songs - The keyboard is able to play a variety of pre-selected songs.Tone – You can play the keyboard using other tones such as Electric Piano, Church Organ or Strings Ensemble among others.Rhythm – A selection of accompanying rhythms can be enabled and a tempo selected.One Finger Chords – The keyboard can be set up to enable playing of chords with one finger of the left hand.Among the other features are a USB output socket, MP3 player, an included single sustain pedal and sockets for a single pedal and a triple pedal.If you want to just play the piano you only need to turn it on and play. The keyboard has the authentic feel and sound of a piano. However it has a lot of additional features. If you want to delve into the features, the keyboard includes a thorough manual that provides the detail on how to use them.
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