![]() ![]() When playing, the white keys feel a little weightier than the pianos I've played more recently, but it's easy enough to get used to. The black keys feel like real wooden piano keys. ![]() Since she is the piano player, my wife has some comments on the playability: We get the real piano feel without the weight (or the need to tune) of an actual upright piano. Overall, we are very happy with this piano. When you shut the lid, it slowly lowers eliminating the chance anyone smashes their fingers. Another nice touch is the lid support that keeps the lid from slamming shut. The lid is a nice touch to keep dust and grime off and out of the keys. The piano looks and sounds excellent: It has a more "professional" look than our other plastic keyboard. Also, the keys sit about 1 inch lower than our other keyboard (28 inches instead of 29, and a regular piano is 28.5). It will take two people or a stair dolly to move the box up stairs. One thing to know up front is that this thing is heavy. Donner also includes extra hardware in case you break or lose anything. You may want to get a helper to lift the keyboard onto the base to save yourself some frustration and avoid dropping it. The base is just 4 pieces: The legs, pedal bar, and a backboard and it goes together very easily. Assembly went very smoothly and only took about 30 minutes. It was packaged well and arrived without a blemish. ![]() I purchased this piano for my wife to replace her non-weighted keyboard. ![]()
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