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🎼 Elevate your sound, master your craft — the piano that grows with you!
The Alesis Recital is a full-size 88-key digital piano featuring semi-weighted keys with adjustable touch sensitivity, delivering a realistic playing experience. Equipped with dual 20W speakers and five versatile instrument voices enhanced by built-in effects, it offers rich, immersive sound. Designed for both beginners and advancing players, it includes split, layer, and lesson modes, plus a 128-note polyphony for complex compositions. Portable with battery or adapter power, it comes bundled with premium online piano lessons from Skoove and Melodics, making it a comprehensive, affordable solution for home practice and creative exploration.
















| ASIN | B01DZXE9NC |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,534 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #23 in Home Digital Pianos |
| Brand | Alesis |
| Brand Name | Alesis |
| Color | Black |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Connector Type | 6.35mm Jack, RCA, USB Type B |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 14,176 Reviews |
| Finish Type | Lacquered |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00694318020913 |
| Headphones Jack | 6.35mm Jack |
| Included Components | Recital Digital Piano; Power Adapter; Music Rest; User Guide; Safety & Warranty Manual |
| Instrument | Digital Piano |
| Item Dimensions | 50 x 12 x 4 inches |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 11.5"D x 50"W x 3.4"H |
| Item Type Name | 88 Key Digital Piano Keyboard with Semi Weighted Keys, 2x20W Speakers, 5 Voices, Split, Layer and Lesson Mode, FX and Piano Lessons |
| Item Weight | 15.7 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | inMusic Brands Inc. |
| Manufacturer Part Number | RECITAL |
| Model Name | RECITAL |
| Model Number | Recital |
| Number of Keys | 88 |
| Operating System | Windows, macOS |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Size | Full |
| Skill Level | Beginner |
| Special Feature | Built-In Speaker, Multiple Voices, Portable, Split Mode, Touch-Sensitive Keys |
| Special Features | Built-In Speaker, Multiple Voices, Portable, Split Mode, Touch-Sensitive Keys |
| Style | Piano Only |
| Supported Software | Skoove, Melodics |
| UPC | 694318020913 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 year manufacturer. |
J**S
Great Starter 88-Key Piano
6 MONTH UPDATE: So, I have had this piano now for close to 6 months and couldn't be happier. Just the starter piano you would give a child to get them started. Sound quality and volume is fantastic. Only gripe so far has been that keys aren't as well weighted but for the price, that is easy to overlook. I noticed that several reviewers have issues with the volume and have returned the piano because it wasn't loud enough and Alesis is to sorely blame for that. Turns out that the Piano has 5 different volume levels and: 1. The default Factory settings are not set at the 'loudest'. 2. It is easy to set the volume to a different level unknowingly (If you enter Advanced Functions mode inadvertently/ younger kids do that when playing with the keys, pressing the middle C (the most frequently used keys) will put the piano to its lowest volume level.) Here are the steps to get the Piano into its loudest volume level 1. Press the Metronome and Lesson keys simultaneously to enter Advanced Functions mode. The two keys should light up. 2. Press the E3 Key once. It should make click sound (it won't play the instrument) sound. 3. Press the Metronome and Lesson keys simultaneously again to exit Advanced Functions mode. 4. Your piano should be set to the loudest volume now. Do try these steps before you consider returning this piano. Its a nifty little instrument, the Alesis! ========================== I was looking around for a good piano for my 5 year old daughter to practice at home as she has just started with Piano lessons. My 2 other shortlists were the Yamaha P71 ($399) and the Casio Previa PX 160 ($499). Ultimately, decided on the Alesis based on the reviews and espeically the price as it was less than half the cost of the other 2. My thinking was that once she develops some skill at playing and retains her interest in learning the piano, we could always upgrade to a better one. Once I got the piano, I couldn't be happier. What I really liked was: 1. Good sound, especially for the Piano. 2. Semi-weighted keys offer good feel and volume response. 3. Very light and easy to cart around 4. Included Power adapter. 5. And of course, the price for a full 88-Key Piano - you can't beat that. Things that I feel could be improved are: 1. Volume - one needs to keep the volume control at around 75% to 80% of the max volume setting to get decent sound. 2. It has a ton of features that can be customized, like Tempo, Metronome, Metronome Volume, etc. but all of these need to be accessed using a combination of Piano keys. Very difficult to remember and I find myself opening the user manual every now and then.
K**N
Excellent intro digital piano, sound quality & action is solid - it's a winner
New -- check out the recent youtube demo video they posted: youtube dot com/watch?v=Wpbj9Mi4AAA This is a super value, a full-size 88-key digital piano that works very well. Sound quality is excellent; the piano & other patches are solid. Key action is in between a keyboard & hammer-action; good spring action. It's full-size fun. At 15 pounds, it's solid and doesn't slip around, it's built strong and sturdy. I've been a lifelong keyboard player, since my Roland D-50 and Alesis HR16/MMT8 in the 80s (all of which still work fine). I was looking for a starter digital piano, and this one is a new release. I normally never buy new-release Anything with no reviews. but I thought I'd take a chance on this, and I'm glad I did. Just got it today and thought I'd write this to help anyone on the fence (and as a thanks to Alesis, I've enjoyed the HR16/MMT8 drum mach/sequencer for decades). The 2 main criteria I wanted are: a) piano sound: how realistic, the timbre and depth? This one is as good or better than my $1k pro keyboards. I'll likely make a review video soon so you can all hear. Much better than expected piano sound; pro-quality at a consumer price, super value. b) key action: how solid, responsive, playable? I'm impressed, very pro build quality, solid and fun to play. I've just played it 2 hours today and am thrilled. Solid, responsive and sounds great. And I really like they are full-size keys, a must. I like the ease-of-use in layering 2 patches (like piano/synth), for different sounds; for variety, though mostly all I care about is the piano sound, which is superb. . Walter, your product review video sold me; thanks Alesis team for an affordable high-quality dp. Also the velocity sensitivity is excellent, a must-have for a digital piano. Highly recommended, very good playability, tone, features & value. Bravo Alesis, thanks. Worth a lot more than they're asking, it's a very satisfying instrument at a great price. -Ken
J**E
Great Piano for Those Wanting to Learn Piano
After reading some of the one or 2 star reviews i had my doubts, but i still bought it because i really just needed a beginner keyboard to start learning on. It seems most of these people just got bad piano's are just out right lying... This keyboard is great for beginners that want something that sounds really good and is not going to be to much of a hit in the wallet. I play guitar, bass, and drums, and i also have a home recording studio . Just mentioning this because i would tell you if this was a bad product. The sustain pedal is a must get with this keyboard though. I would not know what i would be missing if i didn't buy it. Makes it just sound so much better. Now that i am practicing everyday, i wish there were other pedal functions, but, the key board has a usb port, so if you are like me, you can turn it into a midi controller and use other midi controllers to control anything about the keyboard you wish. The piano sounds great. It is dynamic so the harder you play the louder and more intense the sound becaomes. It will work with any DOS recording software. All the I/O work. The so called "semi weighted keys" though i think are basically not there. They keys feel good and do not feel like a cheep keyboard, but they are defiantly not weighted to where they feel like a real piano, even in the slightest. The volume is pretty loud. you can easily sing under it and over it at max volume if you wish... but if not, you can hook it up to a set of louder speakers if you want. My only complaint is that the other instruments, like the synth, bass, and electric piano, are basically useless. there is no decay in the sound. they are either on or off. And if you use the sustain pedal, they go on forever never decaying the sound... They are just not nearly as good as the piano sound. However, if you are buying this piano, you should only be buying this piano because the piano sounds great, and you want to learn piano. This is something you would practice on but still want something that will sound great.
G**N
Good for beginners
I decided I was going back to playing after 30-something years I was away. I bought this because I didn't want to spend too much on something I don't know if I want to invest in, for that slight chance I'll drop this playing music thing again after six months. It's good for beginners to learn to read notes and play them. You get those other keyboard styles you can play with and mess around with, but if you want to control your legato or work on your transitioning to a crescendo, I would recommend spending the extra bucks. The keys are semi-weighted, and it makes it hard to change from P to f or mf. I find myself putting more pressure on the keys in order to make a sound. Also, I miss the lasting natural sound of the acoustic piano. Trying to get a good legato can sometimes be a challenge, but maybe it's just how those simple electronic keyboards sound. It's good for what you pay, I can practice with headphones (The sound quality is not "clean" without headphones, and it's ok with them), and it's easy to move around if I need to. You can add a peddle, and overall it's easy to use. I will be in the market for a better instrument soon, but in the overall price performance, it's not that bad. A small tip for attaching the keyboard to a stand with the straps. If the screw you get with the stand doesn't fit, try an M6 screw.
D**.
THIS IS A SWEET DEAL!
Whether this is a back up keyboard or a keyboard for beginners, it is a perfect musical instrument. It is easy to use and has the benefit of being a full sized 88 key keyboard. The semi weighted keys are perfect for beginners because this allows for a smoother transition to a conventional piano keyboard. Although this item may seem plain, without all the bells and whistles of far more expensive keyboards, I assure you this is somewhat deceiving. The Alesis Recital has settings for piano, electric piano, organ, synthesizer and bass with additional adjustments for each using the keyboard when the player is ready. The music holder that is supplied with the keyboard is very easy to install, very stable and holds either sheet music or music books. The built in speakers are perfect for room sizes from small to large. In order to perform in a larger area, an external speaker or sound system is necessary but for home play, the built in speakers are more than adequate. The keyboard does not come with headphones for private playing and practice but fortunately the prices of good quality headphones has come down substantially and can be purchased from $15 up and are available on Amazon. The keyboard does not come with a sustain pedal. It is a good idea to purchase one to use the piano setting. This item is available on amazon for under ten dollars. It is my opinion that the Alexis Recital is perfect for all players from those just beginning to advanced and is of such quality that it may be used for stage performances with an available sound system. I bought this keyboard using my Amazon Prime membership which provided me with free shipping. And for the record, this purchase arrived a day before it was guaranteed. Amazon meets and exceeds any and all expectations that I have. I recommend the Alesis Recital 88 Key Keyboard and an happy to give it 5 stars all the way!
G**.
A most AWESOME piano!!
I bought The Alesis Recital 88 Key Beginner Digital Piano March 6th 2018. I am a professional pianist and wanted this to use in my retirement home concerts! IT’S AWESOME!! I normally don’t write reviews but I am so happy with this piano. The sound is excellent! It’s the lightest piano on the market to my knowledge. Not a tinny sounding piano. I am a Yamaha fan, however in this category, Yamaha has their Piaggero line, which I also own. This Recital is so much nicer!! Also, it’s 88 keys! I’ve not had ANY problems with this piano. I have played it well over 150 hours and I LOVE it!! I will be ordering another because I would be lost without it, in the event something happened to this incredible piano!! I HIGHLY recommend it!! Sure, the more expensive and heavier keyboards will might sound better but if you’re looking in this price range, or looking for portability, this is the one to get! While it sounds great with the built in speakers, when playing bigger venues, I plug it into my Roland cube monitor and it sounds superb! If I was to play at a large church, I could use this but would probably use my Yamaha P-15 simply because the keys are wighted better than this one since this is semi weighted but still plays fantastic and the touch is great! It fits perfectly in my 76 keyboard gig bag! The reviews about the volume going down has simply not happened to me! Please don’t let negative reviews keep you from trying this keyboard! I’m more than HAPPY with my purchase!! I would give 100 stars if I could!! Especially, for this price of only $209.99 and its weight and sound! The only suggestion would be for Alesis to make a longer power cord but I just bought me a 3ft extension cord and it works great!!
M**N
Very nice starter keyboard for beginning students.
I purchased this keyboard for beginning piano students. That is important as I will be judging this keyboard based on it meeting the criteria for a beginning student. I played through all the keys up and down and on all the select instrument options. I heard no rattling of the shell, very little clicking of the keys. It's solid and seems well built. The sound is not professional quality, nor even close, but it's good enough that it doesn't sound excessively fake. I did not like the other instruments (Electric Piano, Organ, Synth, and Bass). The organ sound especially doesn't sound like an organ to me, and is completely ineffective in the lower register. Same with the synth and somewhat with the bass. These are small problems to me, as the piano registers clear throughout the range but does seem a little faint in the upper register. This Alesis keyboard is designed to be a low-end professional keyboard, hence it doesn't have the myriad synthesized sound options that most keyboards have. However, at a professional level it falls very short. They should have just added more instruments anyway. My only regret is that my beginning students won't be able to play around with the many synthesized instruments that other electronic keyboards have. Others reviewers have had trouble with volume. I haven't encountered that yet. Still testing. The keys are springy, they do not feel like a piano at all, but they are much better feeling than most synthesizers. For a student practicing scales, arpeggios and other technical studies the instrument will serve much better than most keyboards. The fact that it is 88 keys is helpful, but not necessary for beginners. It's a plus. I have played some other inexpensive low quality keyboards, and so far this one is the best bang for the buck. I am happy with it, though I am thinking that it might be too expensive for a starting student. However, it meets all the criteria that I needed for my students, and so 5-stars.
M**N
Absolutely fantastic.
Usually when I write product reviews, I'll start with the pros and the look at the cons, but because the pros exponentially outweigh the cons, I'm going to do the opposite. CONS: *The power adapter was hidden inside some of the styrofoam guards. I found another 12V plug while I was setting up the keyboard and only found the adapter while I was preparing to dispose of the box. *The keyboard has five instrument options, and all but the "piano" option sound terrible. PROS: *The keyboard was incredibly easy to set up, and the music stand was easy to attach. *Even if I couldn't find the power adapter, the keyboard can also run on batteries. I don't think it's convenient, but at least it's an options. *The keyboard sounds beautiful. The weighted keys make it sound almost exactly like the real thing and it only gets better if you buy the sustain pedal accessory. *88 keys. Need I say more? NEUTRAL: *The keyboard has a power on button, but it must remain inactive for a (currently unknown to me) period of time before turning off. *The weighted keys is a blessing and a curse. It is a blessing because it sounds realistic (as previously mentioned), but is a curse because if you're just messing around with it, your weaker fingers and/or your non-dominant hand will always play softer notes every time. Keep this in mind if you are a beginner. OVERALL: I can't recommend this keyboard enough. This is an incredibly worthwhile catch, especially if you buy a compatible sustain pedal to go with it. This was $200+ well-spent.
G**Z
Excelente calidad precio
Es un teclado completo, calidad precio y ofrece lo suficiente, llevo más de 1 año con él y no me ha dado ni un solo problema. Ofrece un buen sonido, el único inconveniente es que se distorsiona un poco al máximo pero no es molesto. Como recomendación compren también el pedal, hace una diferencia enorme
き**た
高品質で素晴らしい演奏体験
素晴らしい演奏体験を提供してくれます。以下は感じた主な特徴です。 音質: 高品質でリアルな音色が楽しめます。様々な楽器音やエフェクトも豊富で、幅広い音楽ジャンルに対応できます。 鍵盤: タッチ感が非常に自然で、重くも軽くもない絶妙なバランス。プレイヤビリティが素晴らしいです。 機能: 多彩な機能が搭載されており、録音機能や学習ツールがあります。これらは演奏の向上に大いに役立ちます。 デザイン: スタイリッシュでコンパクトなデザインで、部屋に馴染みます。設置も簡単です。 価格: 他の製品に比べてコストパフォーマンスが高いと感じます。この価格でこれだけの性能が得られるのは魅力的です。 総合的に、この電子ピアノは音楽愛好者や初心者にとって理想的な選択肢だと思います。非常に満足しており、おすすめできる製品です。
S**A
Pięknie pianino ,kolor wow ,wszystko zgodne z opisem ,oryginal
Jestem bardzo zadowolona z zakupu ,pianino jest bardzo dobre ,kolor piękny ,klawiatura dynamiczna super to się sprawdza i półwazona (prawie jak ważona) statyw na nuty jest Ok! ,kolor biały bardzo piękny ! Raczej nie będzie się brudził ,jak już to da się zmyć ,wszystko przyszło super opakowane ,zasilacz tez ,polecam każdemu ! Pianino świetnej jakości ,jedyne co to jest trochę cicho ale można podłączyć głośniki i wtedy w ogóle ekstra ,funkcje tez są Ok ,dla sredniozaawansowanych i początkujących polecam
J**A
Excelente piano, sonido muy bueno
Estoy muy satisfecho con el Alesis Recital 88 teclas. Las teclas semi contrapesadas tienen un tacto cómodo y realista, ideal tanto para principiantes como para quienes ya tocan algo de piano. El sonido de los altavoces integrados es claro y suficiente para practicar en casa sin necesidad de amplificación externa. Es fácil de configurar y usar, los controles son intuitivos y permite ajustar el volumen y elegir diferentes sonidos rápidamente. También se nota que está bien construido, sólido y estable sobre cualquier soporte. Perfecto para practicar, estudiar y disfrutar de la música en casa. Por la relación calidad-precio, es una excelente compra. ¡Muy recomendable!
J**O
Muy Recomendanle
Lo compré con dudas por el precio pero quedé encantado, tengo un Yamaha PSR 325 pero me encanto el Alesis Recital, la calidad de las teclas es mejor, el sonido es mejor, solo mi Yamaha suena más fuerte pero aunque el Alesis suena más bajo la calidad es mejor porque se escucha más a un piano y las canciones se escuchan más a las originales, compre el blanco y se ve divino y aunque el Yamaha tiene muchos ritmos y acompañamientos que ni uso porque no lo sé utilizar prefiero el Alesis por su calidad similar a dos Yamahas que vi de 14 y 19 mil pesos, si quieres un poquito más te recomiendo el Alesis Recital Pro un poco más caro pero para mi el Alesis Recital es ideal y es muy barato ampliamente recomendado no se van a arrepentir, por cierto, puse mi pedal sustain del Yamaha y todas las teclas del alesis sonaban con sustain y al pisar el pedal se apagaban las notas, pensé que era defecto y lo iva a devolver pero cheque en internet y el problema era que lo conecté con el teclado encendido, lo apagué, conecté el pedal, lo prendí y se solucionó, el pedal funciono Perfecto y las teclas funcionaron normal.
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