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
Pick RockJam (A) if you want a more budget-friendly 88-key semi-weighted piano that includes Simply Piano access and sheet-music stickers. Choose the Alesis Recital (B) if you prefer higher average user ratings, adjustable touch response, and more built-in voices (acoustic piano, electric piano, organ, synth, bass)
Alesis Recital 88-key Digital Piano with Semi-Weighted Keys
88-key digital piano with semi-weighted keys and 5 voices. Includes sustain pedal and headphones for quiet practice; praised for piano feel and beginner suitability. Some users report variable key responsiveness and volume issues
Pros
- 88 premium full-sized semi-weighted keys
- adjustable touch response
- 5 voices including Acoustic Piano and Electric Piano
- includes sustain pedal and headphones
Cons
- mixed feedback on sound quality
- some keys may have functionality issues
- volume issues reported by customers
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 |