Pyle Electronic Keyboard 49 Keys - Portable Digital Musical Karaoke Keyboard - 8 Rhythms, 16 Tones, Stereo Speakers, Wired Microphone- For Beginners Kids or Adult
MAGICON 49 Key Roll Up Electronic Digital Music Piano, Rechargeable, Recording Feature, 8 Tones, 6 Educational Demo Songs & Build-in Speaker, Educational Piano,Kid'sToy Gif (49 key NEW)
I'm new to piano. I have very limited desk space. Are the any keyboards that fit these requirements?
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Has touch response
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Has built in speakers
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At least 49 keys but no wider than around 70cm
I found the yamaha pss a50 is lovely in size and almost fit my specs but it only has 37 keys. I want something with one more octave. Casio has a 240AD but no touch response so it won't sound nice. Then there are a bunch of 49 key midi controller but none have speakers. Seems like there's a hole in the market?
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I know playing on a 49 keys keyboard is heresy for you, and I totally understand that! However:
I am an electronic music producer but I am a beginner in the art of playing the piano, so I will play beginner's pieces
I don't have a lot of room at home
I'm a DJ and I want to take my keyboard on stage to improvise over my songs
The issue I have is that all the quality keyboards recommended on this sub are 88keys. The other thing is that I had master keyboards for 10 years and I recently play on a Roland FP-10 and it was magical. Although, I didn't use the 88 keys at all since I played only beginner stuff.
Price range: under 550$ (I expect to buy second-hand at ~350$)
Could you help me? Thanks!