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The Fesley FEP300X is a full-size 88-key semi-weighted electric piano designed for beginners and enthusiasts. It features 900 tones, 700 rhythms, 110 demo songs, and a 64-note polyphony for rich, clear sound. The versatile LED panel supports chord display, split, dual play, and recording functions. Connectivity options include Bluetooth MIDI, USB, sustain pedal, and headphone jack. Its unique wood grain finish and lightweight design make it perfect for stylish, space-conscious players. The package includes a stand, sustain pedal, headphones, and more, making it a complete starter kit for your musical journey.
J**4
Great looking Keyboard
I have been playing piano for a long time and have always wanted a piano in my home. Our space it limited and so I decided a keyboard would be alright. The sleek look is what drew me to it first. It’s of very nice quality. The size it nice as I wanted a full size keyboard. It’s easy to use and my kids and I like it mostly because you can wear headphones to practice. The volume control is especially nice as well. When I want to play at night, volume level 2 is still loud enough for me to hear, but quiet enough for the kids to go to sleep. I like that it came with a sustaining pedal. You do need to remember that this is a keyboard, so when playing more difficult songs it will not let more than 5-6 sounds play at a time. This was disappointing to me, but again this is a keyboard and not a piano. Great value for the money paid and my kids are starting to want to learn piano and play around on the keyboard.
T**N
Full size portable piano
I did a lot of research and decided on this Piano. I am over 50 and have always wanted to play piano. This so far has been a great choice. I am learning the keys and how to play Someone You Loved by Lewis Capaldi. There are lots of beginner free lessons on the internet and some good online paid courses for adults.I have played on a standard piano after practicing here and a real piano does have much heavier keys so finger strength and conditioning is needed if you plan to transition to a real piano.Over all the sound is exceptional but could go a little louder. Not an issue as there is an output jack to go to an amp.Feels good but is semi weighted. You can definitely learn on this and it won't break the bank. Recommended for beginners and and mid level seasoned players that want to pull it out of the closet and play then put it away.
A**
Get it ASAP.
Trust me I have looked up and down on Amazon and off Amazon. Any web browser you can choose and this piano that I have before you is the best entry level piano that I will prefer. It's made of wood. Is 88 keys. It doesn't come with its USB, MIDI cord or whatever but you can buy that. At the price that it offers 900 sounds compatible with just about any software daw.Not going to lie. I had some trouble hooking it up with my USB cable but after a few tries I didn't give up. It worked. The mistake I did was I plugged it in before the plug and play a prompts.Just remember it's 88 keys so you're going to need extra room light of surface space. Oh yeah, if you plug in the speaker's in the piano will play with your playing on your laptop or whatever input you choose due to the aux cords. The keys feel very nice. I feel like they're more simulated than weighted. My suggestion to use just to enjoy this piano.
M**B
Nicer than expected
I honestly wasn't expecting much for a black Friday impulse purchase lol. The wood frame is nice and makes the keyboard feel like a nice quality. The ad says weighed keys and it is semi weighted. For my goofing at home I don't care but others might. One thing that is kind of annoying, is the volume defaults to max volume every time you turn it on or it goes to sleep why you have it out. Additionally, you have to move through the different voices in numerical order, there is no keypad to type in a specific number or rhythm. I don't use that much but my husband wanted to and that seems unnecessarily designed. Overall, it serves the purpose and I have been enjoying dusting the cobwebs off my piano skills.
M**
Good quality keyboard
I played piano when I was young, but I haven’t in many years. I decided that I want to start playing again, so I bought this keyboard instead of an actual piano. I didn’t want just a black color, so I chose this wood grain. It really looks nice! Works great, sounds great, has a pretty nice volume level, and it’s not overly heavy. Come with headphones, which is great for practice, if someone wants to watch television in the same room. I would definitely buy this again.
T**H
Several keys stopped working the first few week
Initially seemed like a good piano, Especially for the price. However several of the keys stopped working within the first few week or so of having it. Very disappointed.
P**R
Great design!
This is perfect for beginner like me! Very nice design with wood. And sounds is pretty good.
Z**Y
Not weighted keys and the sounds are awful
So, I’m a professional musician and needed something cheap to just help with song writing, this had a few decent reviews and said the keys were weighted which was exciting to me. Let me tell you though, this keyboard sounds really bad, the decay of the sound is terrible, and if you are playing too many notes at the same time it’s almost unbearable to listen to. Also, it said semi-weighted keys and that is just not the case. I guess this could be good for a new player but save your money honestly and just get something a little more expensive because I don’t think this keyboard is ever worth $170 or whatever the price may be.
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