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The RockJam 61-Key Compact Keyboard is a versatile digital piano designed for musicians of all ages. It features 200 rhythms and tones, 40 demo songs, and a 46-note recording and playback function. With built-in learning modes and compatibility with the Simply Piano app, this keyboard is perfect for both beginners and seasoned players. Its lightweight design and dual speakers make it ideal for practice or performance, while the headphone jack allows for private play. Power it with batteries or the included supply for ultimate convenience.
Size | 61-Key |
Age range (description) | Kid, Adult, Teen |
Item weight | 2.84 Kilograms |
Model name | RockJam 61 Key Compact Keyboard Piano with Note Stickers & Lessons |
Operating system | iOS, Android |
Supported software | Simply Piano |
Product dimensions | 28D x 80W x 7.8H centimetres |
Finish type | Polished |
Style | 61 Key Compact |
Connector type | MIDI USB |
Power source | Battery Powered |
Headphone jack | 3.5mm Jack |
Instrument | Piano, Digital Piano, Electronic keyboard |
Manufacturer | RockJam |
Global Trade Identification Number | 05025087003107 |
Connectivity technology | Auxiliary |
Item model number | RJ361 |
Material Type | Plastic, Metal |
Output Wattage | 5 Watts |
Voltage | 240 Volts |
Item Weight | 2.84 kg |
A**R
Very good
Very good for practicing
C**O
Sound
Great product, I recommend to buy and will buy again.
S**Y
Good for youngsters
Bought this piano for the other half as she was interested in trying to learn. The piano has done it's job, she's now enthusiastically playing away every day, but she was disappointed with the quality after only the first day and so was I.First off, the good. It's loud! Plenty of volume for the home user and quiet enough too for night playing, if you don't want to plug in some headphones. The keys also have a really nice feel to them, with a good amount of resistance and a soft end-of-travel which feels more akin to a real piano than plastic keys.The range of voices are good too, plenty to choose from, though I couldn't find an organ sound which makes playing some certain 60's songs a little harder. Given organ is quite commonly found on keyboards as well I was surprised not to find it. The piano voice itself isn't going to blow your socks off. It's not bad, I've heard worse, but you know you're playing a keyboard.The buttons on the keyboard all have a nice feel to them as well, and the screen is sharp and responsive. The readout of the screen along with the provided key stickers make this great for learning how to play a piano.However, where it falls short is 3 main points.First of all, the tone length is quite awkward. It's ok for most playing, but anything which requires a little sustain isn't possible as the notes finish too quickly. There is a sustain option on the keyboard but this throws things to the other end of the spectrum, where unless you were playing a really slow soppy tune it's just too long. If an option to adjust the length of the sustain was possible, or possibly a chorus/reverb option was available instead, that would make this piano substantially more playable.Another issue I have is there's a fairly loud click that occurs. If you imagine the click typically heard at the end of a RAW recording, on your phone or something, this is the kind of click I refer to. This click occurs both at the start and end of each note played as well as, for some reason, at regular ~2 second intervals whether playing or not. It becomes very evident when you're sitting looking up sheet music or something, not playing the keyboard, and there's just this click every 2 seconds. Very distracting. I haven't fully tested, but the click volume also appears unaffected by the master volume. Changing any of the tempo options also does not change the frequency of the click.My final bad point is the keyboard has a tendency to... glitch is the only way I can explain it. At random times, random keys will start producing a harsh buzzing sound when played. The buzzing sound gradually increases in volume, and gradually extends to more keys until the keyboard is powered off and on again. I can imagine if this happened in the middle of a 20 minute piece it would be very frustrating. This glitch doesn't occur all the time, but when my other half has been playing all day she experiences it a good few times in that day.Overall, this piano is cheap and marketed at beginners, and for that purpose it just about manages. If you're a proficient player, this piano is definitely not for you. Likewise, if you're very picky with your audio, this piano will likely frustrate you so maybe look elsewhere. This piano is definitely for novices who want to learn and I have rated it as such. It's unfortunate that the 3 issues noted above lose it 1 star even from this simple purpose.
M**S
Great value. Impressive kit
This is a large keyboard and good size keys. Great to practice the piano at home. It is unbelievable value for the price. Good presets and features too
E**N
It's lovely and compact keyboard?
Great wee key board
R**N
Worth for money
Very good product for the money spent!
S**S
Lovely and enjoyable
My kid loves it..and best value
S**C
Not great but could be worse. arrived faulty
pro's - sounds a lot nicer than expected. nice array of settings. worked really well with a 3rd party extend pedal i bought and sounds good doing so. compact, fits and looks nice in the little space I'd hoped it would. not too heavy so very portable. good touch to volume response.cons - key's aren't weighted, they just feel stiff in the cheap plastic kind of way (I have large hands and am heavy handed but this would give me aches from very little paly time). mine came faulty, it sometimes doesn't register all keys in a chord or registers some keys late. very cheap build and feel even for the price.if it didn't arrive faulty, it's mediocre for the price. not a great playing experience.
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