Which would you pick? - Budget keyboard for adult beginner
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I'm a complete beginner, looking for a cheap keyboard.
Beginner Keyboard suggestions under or around $200 (I know it is recommended to have about $500 for beginner keyboards). More info in comments.
As an adult beginner, I'm searching my first digital piano recently. I think it's a little bit hard to find a 88 key under $200 with well known brand. I think the Yamaha p45 may satisfy your functional needs but it's around $400. Here is a comparison list you may be interested. https://keyboardpianopro.com/best-piano-keyboards-for-beginners/
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Call it a new years resolution or whatever you will, I have decided to attempt to learn piano
I am 30 and have very little experience with music or playing instruments other than a little bit of guitar in high school.
Because of this and not looking to ever be amazing, play an acoustic piano, perform or anything like that, I want to find a very basic, budget keyboard that does just enough to allow me to try and learn the basics and a few songs and just have fun with it. I don't want to spend a lot as it could end up not being for me.
From looking around, it seems 88keys is a must? As are some sort of weighted keys.
So out of these two keyboard are either a viable option and if so which would you go for? (I know they are only semi-weighted)
RockJam 88 Key Digital Piano Keyboard Piano with Full Size Semi-Weighted Keys, Power Supply, Sheet Music Stand, Piano Note Stickers & Simply Piano Lessons : Amazon.co.uk: Musical Instruments & DJ
Alesis Recital 88 Key Digital Piano Keyboard for Beginners with Semi Weighted Keys, Built-In Speakers and Piano Lessons : Amazon.co.uk: Musical Instruments & DJ
Any information epecially if anyone has used / owns either of these would be great.
*EDIT*
I appreciate people's suggestions but £400 - £500+ isn't 'budget' to me unfortunately, looking at sub £200 really, if at all possible, whether that be new or used, although my local used market seems pretty scarce (Manchester, UK)