Come to the store where you can listen to the instrument and try to play it yourself. I initially went for another model, but after listening to this one, I bought it, because I liked the sound from the first chord. Pros: The most important thing about an instrument is its sound. Here it is very lively, juicy and beautiful. Everyone has a different perception of sound, but after hearing this instrument, I was inclined to buy it, despite the fact that I had previously considered more affordable models. I like that the keys are matte (under ivory), leaves no prints at all. 3.5mm headphone jack, no need to buy adapters, as in many models. Beautiful and compact design, minimalistic touch control panel looks very stylish. I chose an instrument according to the criteria - 88 keys, connection to a computer, headphone output (I am a night resident who does not want to disturb anyone with my playing and rehearse as much as necessary without causing quiet hatred of neighbors) With its cons: Since the kit does not come with a cover or case, dust is clearly visible on the glossy surfaces of the instrument, so you need to take care of the case right away. Not all headphones fit. On my phone, the sound is very quiet. You need headphones with a lower impedance (this is stated in the full instructions on the site in the FAQ section). Other (oddly, cheaper) headphones produce a loud sound, verified.
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