Hamzer 61-key digital keyboard with stand & bench vs Alesis Melody 61 MK4 Keyboard for Beginners
Overall winner: Alesis Melody 61 MK4 Keyboard for Beginners
Key Differences
Alesis Melody 61 MK4 has a lower listed price, more built-in sounds (300) and rhythms (300) and the highest user rating (4.60 from many reviews). Hamzer includes more accessories (stand, bench, headphones, microphone) and has built-in speakers plus 255 timbres and rhythms, which may appeal to buyers wanting a ready-to-play package
Hamzer 61-key digital keyboard with stand & bench
61-key digital keyboard with built-in speakers, headphones, and included accessories. Versatile sound options and rhythms support beginners; users note easy assembly and learning value
Pros
- built-in speakers deliver sound
- includes speakers, headphones, microphone, and stand
- large sound library: 255 timbres and 255 rhythms
- easy to assemble for beginners
Cons
- mixed feedback on sound quality and durability
Alesis Melody 61 MK4 Keyboard for Beginners
Compact 61-key keyboard with built-in sounds and lessons. Includes stand and tablet support; ideal for beginners to build finger strength and dexterity. Customers note good value for beginners and easy setup, though sound quality and durability receive mixed reviews
Pros
- 61-key compact keyboard
- 300 built-in sounds
- sustain/vibrato FX and layering
- 30 demo songs
Cons
- mixed sound quality reviews
- mixed durability reports
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Alesis |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Alesis |
| User Reviews | Alesis |