Alesis Recital 88-key Digital Piano with Semi-Weighted Keys vs RockJam 88-key digital piano with semi-weighted keys
Overall winner: Alesis Recital 88-key Digital Piano with Semi-Weighted Keys
Key Differences
Choose RockJam (A) if you want the more affordable option with Simply Piano access and included sheet music stickers. Pick the Alesis Recital (B) if you prefer higher average user ratings, adjustable touch response and stronger built-in amplification (2x20W speakers) for more flexible practice and small performances
Alesis Recital 88-key Digital Piano with Semi-Weighted Keys
88-key digital piano with semi-weighted keys and built-in 2x20W speakers. 5 voices and split/layer/lesson modes enhance practice and performance. Customers praise keyboard feel and value for money, though some report mixed sound quality and occasional functionality issues
Pros
- 88-key semi-weighted keys
- adjustable touch response
- built-in 2x20W speakers
- multiple play modes (split, layer, lesson)
Cons
- mixed sound quality reported by some users
- some functionality issues reported by a portion of customers
- occasional concerns about volume reliability
RockJam 88-key digital piano with semi-weighted keys
88-key digital piano with semi-weighted keys, educational tools, and multiple sounds. Includes Simply Piano access and sheet music stickers to aid beginners
Pros
- semi-weighted realistic piano feel
- educational tools included
- variety of sounds and rhythms
- full-size keys and accessories included
Cons
- mixed feedback on sound quality
- durability concerns reported by some customers
- some units stop working after a short period
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | RockJam |
| Durability | Alesis |
| Versatility | Alesis |
| User Reviews | Alesis |