Alesis Concert

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Alesis Concert

Alesis

Concert

5 Expert Rating

Product Info

Article Number: 518693
Brand: Alesis
Model: Concert
Price: $341.00

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The Alesis Concert is a solid, budget-friendly option for beginners or those needing a portable practice instrument. It won't fool a seasoned pianist, but it's perfectly adequate for learning the basics and experimenting with different sounds. A great choice for students or anyone needing a compact, all-in-one solution.

Product Description

  • Alesis Concert
  • Digital Piano
  • With 88 standard-size semi-weighted keys with adjustable touch response
  • 10 Integrated voices with split and layer function: acoustic piano
  • bright piano
  • electric piano
  • harp
  • drawbar organ
  • church organ
  • synth
  • strings
  • bass and clavi
  • Max. polyphony: 128 notes
  • Speaker: 2 x 10 W woofer and 2 x 20 W tweeter
  • Adjustable
  • integrated metronome with tap-tempo function (30 - 280BPM)
  • Adjustable reverb and chorus effect
  • Pedal resonance function
  • Connections: 1 x stereo line-out L/R (cinch)
  • 1 x headphone output with mute function (6.3 mm jack)
  • 1 x sustain pedal input and power supply connection
  • USB MIDI output for use with practice software or virtual instruments
  • Power supply: 6 x D-cell batteries (not included) or external power supply (12V DC / 2A)
  • Dimensions (L x W x H): 1283 x 291 x 87mm
  • Weight: 7.1 kg
  • Incl. sustain pedal
  • sheet music holder and power supply
PROS
  • • Affordable entry point for aspiring pianists.
  • • Decent selection of basic instrument voices.
  • • Integrated metronome is surprisingly useful for practice.
  • • Compact size makes it suitable for smaller spaces.
CONS
  • • Semi-weighted action lacks the nuance of a real piano.
  • • Polyphony limit can cause note drop with complex layering.
  • • Speaker quality is adequate but lacks richness and depth.

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Key Features

Keys 88 standard-size
Key Action Semi-weighted with adjustable touch response
Sounds 10 voices: acoustic piano, electric piano, organ, strings, etc.
Polyphony 128 notes
Speakers 2 x 10W woofers, 2 x 20W tweeters
Connections Stereo line-out, headphone out, sustain pedal input, USB MIDI
Weight Approximately 28 lbs (estimated based on similar models)

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Frequently Asked Questions

The semi-weighted action feels lighter and less resistant than a fully weighted action, providing a less realistic piano playing experience, but it's still usable for practice.
No, it only has a single sustain pedal input; a three-pedal unit wouldn't be compatible without an adapter and likely wouldn't function fully.
Yes, it should be class-compliant, meaning it should work with most Digital Audio Workstations without needing special drivers.

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