As the name suggests, electronic Digital Pianos offer a digital version of the traditional piano. Giving you a solution that not only feels like a traditional stage piano but sounds like one too. As well as remaining portable enough that you can use it in the studio, as well as on stage for live performance use. Making them perfect for keyboard players and pianists, whether you're a seasoned professional or a beginner who thrives on the feel and sound of a classical piano.
Not only do we sell 61-key electric keyboard piano's, but a wide range of full-sized, 88-key digital pianos. Sporting fully-weighted keys, you won't be able to tell our electronic pianos apart from a traditional piano. While semi-weighted key options give you the tactile feel of a real piano, without making the unit as heavy.
At DJ City, we've got a wide range of electronic digital pianos available from all the big names such as Roland, Korg, and Alesis. Including new releases, as well as the much-loved classics. So head into your local DJ City store today, or contact our friendly staff today. We'd love to help you choose an electric piano to take your performances to the next level!
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Not only do we sell 61-key electric keyboard piano's, but a wide range of full-sized, 88-key digital pianos. Sporting fully-weighted keys, you won't be able to tell our electronic pianos apart from a traditional piano. While semi-weighted key options give you the tactile feel of a real piano, without making the unit as heavy.
At DJ City, we've got a wide range of electronic digital pianos available from all the big names such as Roland, Korg, and Alesis. Including new releases, as well as the much-loved classics. So head into your local DJ City store today, or contact our friendly staff today. We'd love to help you choose an electric piano to take your performances to the next level!
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