Product Comparison: Alesis Recital vs Alesis Recital Pro
General Specifications
Brand
Alesis
Alesis
Model
Recital
Recital Pro
Origin
China
China
About the Product
The Alesis Recital is a full-featured digital piano with 88 full-sized semi-weighted keys with adjustable touch response. Customize and tailor your sound by using the Recital’s adjustable Reverb and Chorus, as well as Layer and Split Modes to further your creativity.
The Alesis Recital Pro is a full-featured digital piano with 88 full-sized hammer-action keys and adjustable touch response. With 12 premium built-in realistic voices including Acoustic Piano, Vibraphone, Organ, Strings, Acoustic Bass and more, whatever your next performance demand, Recital Pro has you covered!
Key Specs
Number Of Keys
88
88
Key Size
Full-Size
Full-Size
Number Of Sound Effects
5
12
Number Of Tunes/Songs
7
22
Polyphony
128 notes
128 notes
What customers say about "Key Specs"
Alesis Recital 88-Key Beginner Digital Piano
- The keys are perfectly weighted for me.
- The keys are weighted, the sound is fine.
- Very easy to use! Amazing feel of the keys.
- It performs beautifully and the semi weighted keys add that confidence when playing.
- Good piano sound and key action.
Alesis Recital Pro Digital Electric Piano
- I love how the keys have a real piano weight feel to them.
- The sound is great, and the weighted keys and touch sensitive work well.
- The weighted keys make it feel like you’re playing a real piano.
- The weighted keys provide for a realistic piano feel.
- Sound quality is great and such a lovely feel on the keys.
Size & Weight
Height
3.42 in.
5.51 in.
Width
50.51 in.
51.57 in.
Depth
11.45 in.
13.8 in.
Weight
15.65 lbs.
26 lbs.
What customers say about "Size & Weight"
Alesis Recital 88-Key Beginner Digital Piano
- The keys are about the right size and it is compact.
- Compact and lightweight with full sized keys.
- It is small and compact and very easy to use.
- Easy to use, very lightweight and portable.
- I like that it is full size and sound quality is decent and it's lightweight.
Alesis Recital Pro Digital Electric Piano
- Really good for beginners. Good size.
- Excellent weight. Great sound.
- The 88 keyboard is too heavy and large.
- It’s quite heavy but that makes is steady on the stand.
- This keyboard is heavy! Doesn't have many different sounds.
Features
Keyboard Sensitivity
4 Sensitivity Levels
4 Sensitivity Levels
Pedals
Sustain Pedal
Sustain Pedal
Digital Effects
Yes
Yes
Metronome Included
Yes
Yes
MIDI
Yes
Yes
Recording Feature
No
Yes
USB Port(s)
1
1
Number Of Headphone Jacks
1
1
Integrated Speaker(s)
Yes
Yes
Additional Accessories Included
AC Adaptor, Music Rest
AC Adaptor, Music Rest
Extras
Layer Mode, Lesson Function, RCA outputs, Skoove Premium
Lesson Function, Auto Power Off, Layer Mode, Split-Mode, Skoove Premium
What customers say about "Features"
Alesis Recital 88-Key Beginner Digital Piano
- Speakers are good quality. Decent quality material feel.
- The sound of the piano voice is fairly accurate and as described.
- Nice simple full-size keyboard with port for headphone and 1 pedal.
- Very impressed with this full size keyboard, excellent quality and value for money.
- Simple piano features, weighted keys, responds to variable key pressure.
Alesis Recital Pro Digital Electric Piano
- The sound is excellent and the built in presets are great quality.
- The piano sound is pleasant and very playable.
- The metronome and record function is quite useful for me.
- Great functionality, easy to use, excellent sound with weighted keys for a budget price.
- This piano gives me everything, heavy weighted keys and good piano sounds as well.
Warranty / Certifications
Manufacturer Warranty
1 year(s)
1 year(s)
Certifications
CE, FCC
CE, FCC
Other Information
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