Saturday, August 13, 2011

Williams Symphony Console Digital Piano

Williams Symphony Console Digital Piano Review



Williams Symphony Console Digital Piano Feature

  • Console style piano with keycover, pedalboard, and modesty panel 88-note keyboard with genuine hammer action 4 levels of touch sensitivity 32-note polyphony Transpose pitch up or down up to 24 semitones 138 voices 10 drum/percussion kits Split and dual modes Reverb and chorus effects Metronome 3-track/4-song sequencer 10 demo songs 50 practice songs with accompaniment/melody (songbook included) 100 auto-accompaniment styles 16-character LCD display 2 x 20W stereo speakers MIDI I/O Stereo line ou
The attractively crafted Symphony Console Digital Piano from Williams has a keycover, pedalboard, back panel, music stand, and sustain, sostenuto, and soft pedals along with a genuine hammer-action 88-note keyboard. The keys have 4 levels of touch sensitivity to get the feel exactly right for your style of play and comfort. Other premium features include 32-note polyphony, 138 voices, 10 drum/percussion kits, 3-track/4-song sequencer, and split and dual modes. Transpose feature shifts the pitch of the keyboard up or down in one-semitone intervals up to a maximum of 24 semitones. You also get reverb and chorus effects, a metronome, 10 demo songs, 100 auto-accompaniment styles, 16-character LCD display, 2 x 20W stereo speakers, MIDI I/O, stereo line out, stereo line in, 2 stereo headphone outputs, microphone input, USB port, and 50 practice songs with accompaniment and melody parts plus a songbook to guide you. Dark woodgrain finish. Note: based on the lighting in the room, the woodgrain finish of this piano can range from being perceived as nearly black to an almost brown coloration.


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