








🎼 Elevate your sound, master your craft — the Recital Grand is your stage-ready piano revolution.
The Alesis Recital Grand is a professional-grade digital piano featuring 88 fully weighted hammer-action keys with adjustable touch, 16 premium multi-sampled voices, and a powerful 50W stereo speaker system. Designed for players from beginner to advanced, it offers 128-note polyphony, versatile connectivity including USB-MIDI, and built-in lesson and recording modes. Complete with sustain pedal and music stand, it delivers an authentic piano experience ideal for home, studio, or stage.





















| ASIN | B092FNDRL8 |
| Age range (description) | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | 5,174 in Musical Instruments & DJ ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments & DJ ) 29 in Home Digital Pianos 622 in Electronic Piano Accessories |
| Body Material | Wood |
| Connectivity technology | Wire |
| Connector type | USB |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (4,710) |
| Date First Available | 19 May 2021 |
| Headphone jack | 3.5mm Jack |
| Instrument | Digital Piano, Piano |
| Item Weight | 12.8 kg |
| Item model number | Recital Grand |
| Item weight | 12.8 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | inMusic Europe Limited |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Model name | Recital Grand |
| Power source | Electric |
| Product dimensions | 39.5D x 147W x 24.5H centimetres |
| Size | Piano only |
| Style | Recital Grand - Black |
| Supported software | USB-compatible software |
| UPC | 694318025505 |
V**Z
Fantastic Digital Piano
I recently purchased the Alesis Prestige Artist – 88 Key Digital Piano, and I must say that I am thoroughly impressed with its performance, quality, and design. This digital piano has exceeded my expectations in every way possible. The sound quality is outstanding. The 88 fully weighted keys provide an authentic playing experience that mimics the feel of an acoustic piano. The materials and the pedals are also well-made and provide a responsive and realistic playing experience. What I appreciate most about this digital piano is its versatility. It has a variety of features that allow me to customize my playing experience to suit my preferences. In conclusion, I would highly recommend the Alesis Prestige Artist – 88 Key Digital Piano to anyone looking for a high-quality, versatile, and authentic playing experience. The sound quality, materials, and features are all exceptional, and I am confident that this piano will exceed your expectations. If you are a professional pianist, a serious student, or a passionate music enthusiast, then the Alesis Prestige Artist is a fantastic choice
S**R
real feel piano with extra features
comes with quality sustain pedal and the keys are so realistic light feel on high notes and more effort on the low end of the scale also expression is possible as the keys are velocity and pressure sensitive. there is a good selection of sounds for a dedicated stand alone unit and the polyphonic capabilities are wonderful no fall out of any notes when using multi player . i use mine to send signals to the Mac when recording software instruments through the usb midi output .. which is also used for the lesson software I think the quality of this unit is very good. it is not a general midi instrument and it does not pretend to be . the sound through the internal speakers is good quality and the head phone ports are also good if you were to use as a stage piano an external amp and speakers would be required. the internal speakers are good but good in a small room environment . I find the effects such as reverb and arpeggiator a bit of a gimmick and would not choose to use them very happy with this purchase
E**Y
Not a keyboard, fantastic quality
My daughter is grade 8 now with grades completed with this piano. I knew she would needed a weighted key piano to be able to play effectively. This was amazing value for money. We never move it. It's so large I don't think you would want to be using it for gigs. Its light. Best buy of anything we have ever bought from Amazon and cheaper than gear 4 music.
A**R
For the price excellent!!!
This keyboard is great for beginners/intermediate but if you want something with all the bells & whistles on this isn't for you mind for the price you get alot for your money & after along time comparing brands & prices this was my best option i would always say Roland is the brand to beat for quality sound & key action but the alesis has good weighted adjustable keys ,great speakers , good sound and it has the on board tools you need but it is a big piece of kit which I personally i don't dislike I'm not using it 2 move around but if you were I'd consider this, I bought a pedal , stand to accompany overall this is a good solid choice & will perform for yrs i suppect & at the price it's great value & if later you want something a little more you can
J**D
Beginners impression
I've wanted to learn the people for years after dabbling a bit when I was younger but have been put off by buying an acoustic piano due to space restrictions. Now you can buy a weighted piano for under £400 I thought I'd get one this year. I didn't want to spend any more as maybe it'll be a fad especially with my children. This one from Alesis ( Alesis recital grand) was £290 in the black Friday sales so I took the plunge. I have to say I am not disappointed. It feels like a real acoustic piano to me. With my untrained hands I can feel the graded weighted action too, so I am very happy with the feel. Sounds wise, it sounds like a piano. I think you can tell it's not an acoustic one when you are close up but from 10 feet away, I personally don't hear any difference. When you hear the demo tunes from the other side of the room, it is a fantastic sound. So could you get a better sounding digital piano for £290 I doubt it. Could you get a better feeling digital piano for £290 I very much doubt it. Very pleased with this as was going out on a limb buying it after reading the few reviews that are about, but I think in 12 months time this will turn out to be a very popular digital piano. P.S. 2 months on, I am now playing with 2 hands and very happy with my Alesis, I think the feel more than anything else is impressive. I've had some people touch it and say...how come the bass end keys are harder to press than the trebble end...then I bore them about how great the piano is. So I have no regrets about buying this and my children are now showing a real interest in learning,
N**K
Graded hammer keys. Ease of use
What a great bit of kit. Lots of different voices and an ability to merge 2 which makes for a great way to create fantastic sounds. For me, the volume was a major factor here, the Alesis range seem to offer better sound system, the recital I started with topped 20W output, the prestige artist I've upgraded to, 50W output, more than enough for a small hall venue. All in all, I'm very happy with this keyboard and also wish to thank Alesis support for their quick and efficient response to my questions. Albert hall, here I come.
ぱ**ぱ
midiキーボードとして普通に使用。 不満は特にない。価格もとても安い。 普通の電子ピアノとしてはおすすめはしない。 グランドピアノ、アップライトピアノ、大手他社のハイエンドモデルの電子ピアノが家にありますが、それと比べると全くピアノとは言えないものだと感じています。
S**N
This keyboard is excellent, easy to use, great sound and it does what I need to do. Very happy with my purchase thank you.
A**E
Good sound. However, since I’m travelling it is a bit heavy to carry around so I would prefer something lighter.
E**R
Decided to go back to piano as a senior, during the pandemic. Spent several awful years as a kid with forced lessons (familiar story to many - with old-school teacher/endless scales/learning tedious music I STILL don't like!). Amazingly, the fingers remember! And now I'm learning to play the music I truly love! So, knew I wanted a full-size dedicated digital piano (not synth keyboard) with at least semi-weighted keys. Sound was really important, since I have a musician's ear, and can tell the difference between makes of concert grands. On a small pension, so budget disastrous. Classic champagne taste, beer budget... Researched inexpensive models for months. Choice narrowed down to the Yamaha P45 for its build, action, and reputation, and the Alesis Recital Pro for its sound and unbeatable price. Judging a piano's sound from the web is hard. Audio may, or may not be HD, and manufacturers are likely tweaking the sound to improve it. Fortunately, I have audio HD on my laptop, and an audiophile, studio headset. But the source is still obviously mp3/mp4, not flac/wav. Found that I actually preferred the clear sound of the Alesis over the Yamaha - which sounded more neutral and without character. What clinched it for me was that Amazon makes the Alesis Recital Pro available with 5 equal/no fee/no interest payments. This made it a no-brainer for me. Out-of-the-box: Attractive, simple, solid, well-designed unit. Controls adequate (it's definitely not a synth) and straightforward. Standard piano mode with reverb and optional pedal is my default and remarkably good. The other instrument modes actually sound more real through the onboard speakers. Through better speakers/headsets, they sound disturbingly synthesized - at least to my ear. Alesis obviously put their primary effort into the piano sound. The other instruments almost feel like add-ons. Key action has three adjustment points, which are adequate, given the price. By no stretch can you get the nuance and delicacy of tone/volume of a true piano, but for the price, that would be a fantasy. And it's 'way better than the deadness of an unweighted keyboard. I found the straight-up sound and amp output good - actually better than expected. Little did I know... So I decided to do a "What's REALLY in here?" experiment, and dug out my studio cans. It was a revelation. OMG! There's a wannabe Concert Grand hiding in there! Ok, ok, slight exaggeration ;-) , but the difference between the dinky speakers and audiophile headphones was like night and day. And it sounds far better than many pianos featured in films or on Youtube. So out-of-the-box I gave the sound only 4 stars, because the true sound of this extraordinary piano is crippled by tiny, crap speakers. The next step was to hook it up to a high quality sound system. In my case, a venerable, but crystal-clear Yamaha surround system with Polk speakers. Again, quantum leap in sound quality and presence. Alesis might actually do better to sell it speaker-optional, although that would probably scare some beginners away - even though hooking it to a sound system is simple. So, no Steinway D Hamburg in my future. But's that's ok. I look forward to eventually getting the Pianoteq software, and using the Alesis to recreate many of history's greatest pianos. But for now, job one is to get my playing to where I can do this amazing digital piano justice...
T**E
Funkar som det ska!
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