Feature:
For my purpose (re-learning piano), all I want is decent piano sound and touch, and it's got that. Not a lot of other sounds of bells/whistles, but that's ok -- particularly for the price.
Quality:
It's not beautiful -- it's pretty clearly particle board, but it has a decent dark finish so you might not know it from a distance. When put together, it feels sturdy. The keyboard quality seems fine, and the pedals are metal, so aside from the sort-of cheap look of the stand, it's fine.
Value:
I got this for $640 "blemished" but only the box appears to have suffered any insult. For the price, I'm thrilled.
Desirability:
This piano is not about sex appeal, but it's appealing in the sense that it's cheap, basic, and sounds good!
Sound:
It sounds pretty good -- you can tell it's not an acoustic grand, but it's pretty nice. I'm just taking piano up again after many, many years, so I don't require perfection, but I did hear some real duds when I was shopping around; this piano's sound compares favorably with others in the price range.
Ease of Use:
Plays like a piano...
Support:
Nothing's come up yet.
Overall:
I'm hoping that this piano will bring me back to a level where it would be reasonable to invest in a great acoustic piano, but I anticipate that that will take several years, and I hope this little guy will last for the long haul.
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