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The DonnerDDP-80 Electric Piano features 88 full-weighted keys with a hammer mechanism, delivering an authentic piano experience. It boasts a powerful sound source, dual stereo speakers, and a stylish walnut wood finish, making it a perfect addition to any home. With USB MIDI connectivity and compatibility with music editing software, it's designed for musicians of all skill levels.
Size | Compact |
Finish Type | Wood-like |
Style | DDP-80-A Digital Piano |
Color | Walnut Wood |
Supported Software | Music editing software, MIDI-compatible apps on mobile devices and iPads |
Connector Type | MIDI USB |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Headphones Jack | 1 x 1/4" |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Special Features | Hammer Action, Compact |
Number of Keys | 88 |
Skill Level | All |
A**A
Company stands by their product-refreshing!
I have been wanting a piano for a while, but had limited space and funds. This lovely little piano takes up only the the room it needs, without sacrificing that full keyboard feel. It is as close to an acoustic sound and responsiveness as I have found in a digital piano. For me, a recreational player, I love that it is relatively light weight (especially compared to an acoustic!) and that I can move it myself, enjoying playing and not worry about it going out of tune. The appearance is lovely, and fits in well with the room and furniture. It was easy to put together myself. I love that it doesn't have all the 'bells and whistles' of other digital pianos, because I really just wanted a Piano and that is what this is-A Piano. It just happens to be electric instead of acoustic. Perfect for my needs!I am delighted with the piano-Even more so with the Customer Service at Donnor. The piano I received, unfortunately came with a faulty pedal ( The middle pedal didnt work, the other two did) I immediately contacted Donnor Customer service through the link provided by Amazon -but you can also contact them directly from their website as well. ( I did NOT turn to Amazon returns-they are growing ever more frustrating to deal with). A representative at Donnor answered me back within a few days. The initial response took a bit longer than I was led to believe but once I was in contact they were great! I explained the issue and they -without hesitation or questions-, shipped me a new pedal system right away. It arrived well within the expected time and it worked right out of the box. I give the Five stars because the piano is exactly what I wanted And they stand by their product. They actually seem to care about their customers-a rarity in this world. I would recommend this piano to anyone looking for a sturdy, playable, and pretty piano.
W**I
Elegant design, decent sound, and well weighted keys make for an authentic experience
I owned an acoustic piano for many years before I had to sell it; as a result I’m very picky about the weight and action of my piano keys. This keyboard feels about as good as it gets for a non-acoustic piano. The keys have a pleasing weight and feel almost like the real thing.The piano only comes with one voice option (grand piano) with a MIDI output if you want more, but for regular play this is enough for me. The grand piano sound is rich and quite authentic, but I was disappointed to learn that the volume knob isn’t as smooth/incremental as you’d expect. It’s almost as if there are only three volume settings: quiet, medium, and exceedingly loud. I often use headphones so I suppose it’s not the biggest issue for me, but it felt like a design flaw.The keyboard came very well packaged and required very little assembling; just attach the legs (which are metal for sturdiness) and you’re good to go.Once assembled, it looks like a dream and matches my midcentury modern decor perfectly. The wood has a warm, reddish tone that I just love. It really is a thing of beauty.All in all I’m thrilled with this purchase; it’s an excellent value for any intermediate to advanced player who’s looking for the convenience of a keyboard with the feeling of an acoustic piano!
J**A
Best electric keyboard for the $$
Having been a pianist for more than half my life, I have always been hesitant when it comes to electric keyboards but I don’t currently have the space for even a standup. I spent months researching options, eyeballed this listing for several more months re-reading the reviews, and I could not be happier that I finally made the purchase! It feels, looks, and sounds as close to an acoustic piano as I could have hoped for. Plus, I can plug in some headphones and practice while my toddler is sleeping!
E**N
Lovely addition to our home
This digital piano has met or exceeded all of my expectations. We originally got it so that my daughter could practice in between lessons, but the whole family has now started using it. It looks like nice furniture and blends in perfectly in our living room. The quality is very nice, the sound is excellent, and it’s very easy to use and take care of.
C**S
Excellent choice for all levels of pianists!
I am writing this review in hopes to help a lot of you out in the position that I was in two months ago: hunting for a full 88-key digital keyboard that wasn't ridiculously expensive but most importantly, didn't compromise on the sound/quality. I will try to offer my full opinion without overwhelming you with a massive review, which I know from experience can be daunting! So here you go, please read and I sincerely hope you find this helpful in your "hunting"!First things first, I do truly love this keyboard and am overall extremely pleased with my purchase! Some of you may be wondering, "then why didn't you give it a 5-star rating"? I'm glad you asked! My reasoning is that I don't want to just give something a 5-star rating if I just really like it. I do my best to be reasonably critical so that when something truly knocks my socks off, I'll give it a 5-star and you'll know (if you ever encounter another review by me) that I believe that I'm talking about the best of the best. That being said, I would give this keyboard a 4.5/5 if that was an option.Also, I thought I should mention that I would consider myself to be an intermediate to advanced player so you can get a feel for my background and therefore "credibility". Music is definitely a strong passion of mine so take all of this as you will.Anyway, now that that's out of the way, let me go into some short but thorough detail about the pros and cons:PROS:- THE AESTHETIC is definitely 5-stars, especially for the price. As many others have commented, people are quick to complement the look of the keyboard. It truly is sleek, elegant, and well-made and I couldn't be happier with this aspect! The pedal color/texture doesn't match perfectly but it is not distracting at all or even all that noticeable unless you compare them side by side. I'd give this element a 5/5.- THE DYNAMICS are another one of my favorite things about this keyboard! There is a large range of volume while playing and the volume knob at the back works well too. You can play as quietly as snow falling or as loud as thunder crashing and you don't even have to adjust the volume knob at all. I personally think this is one of the best things going for this keyboard. Definitely a 5/5 for this element.- THE KEYS are great and are noticeably fully-weighted. A few others commented that the action was a little heavy for them and I agree. However, I don't feel that it is detrimental to the playing ability but it is definitely something you'll have to get used to. I haven't tried out many other full-sized keyboards but this one is definitely the heaviest action I've come across. Again, I want to maintain that this isn't a bad thing, just something to be aware of. I would probably give this element a 4/5 as I think the perfect action would be slightly lighter than what this keyboard offers.- THE SOUND overall is great and I'm really pleased with it! I know others have mentioned that only having the acoustic keyboard sound is a negative. Personally, I disagree since I was looking for something simple. I really wanted something for the acoustic piano sound and I'm a pianist, not a keyboard player if that makes sense. I feel like programming extra sounds would have increased the price of the keyboard so that's another reason why I'm very content with only the one sound. I do have some things I don't absolutely love about the sound which I'll touch on in the "CONS" section. I'd give the sound a 4.5/5.- THE ASSEMBLY was super easy! The weight of the keyboard was a bit more than I was expecting but definitely not unbearable and still would be relatively easy to mobilize, which is super nice. This is a 5/5 as well.THE CONS:Honestly there aren't many! The only two things that I can think of are the keys, which I think I've shared enough about, and the sound.THE SOUND is great like I said but is maybe a little muddier and darker than an acoustic piano, mainly in the mids. It's still good but not exceptional in my opinion as my acoustic piano sounds brighter and clearer. I wasn't expecting perfection so I'm not disappointed by a long shot, but I still retain possession of my socks if you know what I mean (see useless reference in the second paragraph). I should mention that I haven't played it yet while wearing headphones so there's a chance that that might improve the sound, especially if you have a good quality pair of headphones.IN SUMMARY, I do prefer playing on my acoustic piano simply for the sake of the traditionality of it and for the small critiques I mentioned in this review (the sound and action of the keys). BUT, and hear me when I say this, DO NOT let that deter you away from this keyboard! It is a really awesome product and I HIGHLY recommended it to all players of all levels! Botta bing, botta boom. That's that. Period. My intention was to create the clearest picture and description possible, which includes critiques, so that YOU can make a decision confidently.If you're reading this, congrats! You just met your reading goal for the week (945 words to be exact)! Anyway, I genuinely hope you have a wonderful day and God bless!
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