Thomann DP-28 Plus Reviews
Meilleur choix dans ce budget
Pour moins de 400 euros, c'est juste parfait, tout à fait comparable à des claviers de marques connues (yamaha, roland...) vendu au double du prix. Avec un bon casque audio, c'est l'instrument parfait pour répéter la nuit :-)
The best choice for the price.
I'm very happy with my purchase and so glad I spent the time researching. Your DP-28 ticked more boxes than all the 'sexy' brands and represents great value. The wonderful service coupled your grannies tasty cookies made me smile. Thankyou!
Good starter
This is my first digital piano. For testing the water this is a good starting point I would say, I just wanted to see if playing the piano is something I would consider as a serious hobby. However, after a little over a year I'm starting to want more as I am taking it more serious.
For one, the included pedal and keys are quite loud. Not my biggest problem, I play with headphones in my room, though people standing in the hallway can still hear the mashing.
Playing with either speakers or with any of the analog outputs generates a lot of static noise when more tones start layering (aka using the sustain pedal). I got one of those cheap static noise filters but that also significantly lowers the volume.
My biggest reason for wanting to upgrade, however, is the voices. I would use midi to use SampleTank or something, but I just want higher quality piano voices.
Bottom line, recommendable as a starter, but expect needing an upgrade one or two years down the line.
Fantastic beginner's keyboard
The sound is great, even on the other non-piano modes. My only gripe with it is that isn't not able to connect to my phone through Bluetooth, even after trying with other phone models.
Beautifully designed electric piano
Love the modern-yet-simple-looking design of the piano. The button numbers are reduced which helps the piano look more elegant. Love the lights that run through the buttons when the piano is started as well. The only problem with this piano is the plastic sound created when the key bounce up. It makes such obvious noise and affects the experience when playing the piano.
Not a bad tool for the money)
In principle, I am happy with the tool. On the pros: amazing functionality (not a lot / not a little); good, surround sound. sustain pedal in the kit. Among the disadvantages: mechanical sound from pressing keys. In general, I advise you, buy and you will not regret it).
Does exactly as advertised!
Excellent quallity on both the keys and the sounds. The app works really well!
Best at this price range
I tried a couple of Digital Pianos around the same price range and in my own personal opinion this was the best choice.
I've been playing it for the last 2 months and I'm still very happy with this instrument. It has all the basic functions that I would expect in these type of Pianos and the keys feel very robust too!
I totally recommend this Digital Piano!
I probably would think twice about this.
I unfortunately bought this having the luxury of having tried an old version of the DP-26 that a friend had. I expected great things considering it is a newer model and almost a 100 euro more expensive ? Unfortunately I was a little disappointed. Now that is not to say it is not a great piano for the money and an excellent MIDI controller however I have a few gripes. Echoing the reviews of other people the hammering noise on the weighted keys is horrifically loud, I am somewhat more accustomed to it after several weeks playing but it still does make playing without headphones at anything less than 2/3 max volume quite off-putting. Also the pedal squeaks like the actual mechanics of it but it also creates an interference that comes through the speakers at a certain point of depression. In its defense it feels nice the sound quality is beautiful it you can get over the hammering and it looks sleeker than the slightly cheaper DP-26 and DP-5600 but that hammering noise.
1st digital piano ever
i was sure it'll be out of stock soon. lucky i order it before ends and in less than 10 days i have it in my door(Athens)
definitely it'll be one of the best sellers!!
as for the delivery ,maybe box it should be with more foam,to protect it better,was little anxious till the time i open it and see that's everything ok and nothing broken
i'm not the most expert to talk about instruments but i'm good on search,compare & read reviews
it has so many features that it's difficult to find all these in one digital piano,especially at this price
as for the communication-contact with Greek support nothing less than a huge bravo!! they exceeded my expectations
2 drawbacks after 3 days of use:
1st) the hamming-bumping noise it comes from speakers when u fully press the sustain pedal and the irritating noise that it comes from the coil of the pedal(don't know if i can put something like W-40 to stop it,it's really annoying!!)or i have to replace it
overall it's a sustain pedal(if works right) beyond the competition with other pedals of this price range that included with other digital pianos
2nd)but maybe not so important, and not sure if it's a problem or maybe i only have this..., i can't connect bt "Samsung A71" at any way,i try almost everything and several times. i connect the older phone(Meizu) with no problem at all,it's really fun to control keys-sounds etc from the app
didn't try it yet with another phone or tablet and just hope that Samsung didn't pair it for some reason...
overall i think it's VFM this digital piano,especially if u know to play :)
only time will tell the durability of this nice product!!
Great sound, excellent build quality!
I already have a great 88 midi controller (Doepfer LMK2) in my studio, but I wanted something that I could simply switch on and practice on. First I was looking at Yamaha or Roland which are in a slightly higher price category. While the Roland FP10 and Yamaha P45 do sound a tad nicer in the demos to my ears (compare to the sound of the DP-28 on Youtube in a couple of reviews, as there aren't any demos on the product page at the time of writing), the DP-28 sounds very, very decent and inspiring. I don't think the difference in sound quality is big at all.
Very easy to use, sounds are great. Of course the keyboard isn't as great as the LMK2 which costs 4 times as much, but still it feels very nice! On top of all that the design looks great, very professional looking. Highly recommended if you're looking for a great piano on a budget!
Very disappointed
I have several problems. I hope I'm just unlucky (I've open a ticket for a replacement).
- Center keys don't work at all (tried different instruments, with or without pedal, unplug-plug AC, etc...). Probably just a disconnected cable inside the keyboard, but it's problematic.
- Without playing any key, I can hear sizzling, a "buzz" sound. It's not very perceptible with speakers but very annoying with headphones (tried with T-bone and Focal headphones). It sounds like a very cheap DAC (even my nephew's 50€ keyboard don't make that kind of "buzz").
- If I turn the Lid to "Full Open" I have a strange windy noise.
- If I turn off the Hammer Noise (which is actually unnatural), I still have the same hammer noise as if it is on "Level 1".
That's just what I've noticed in less than 30 minutes. I really hope that I'm just unlucky but I feel the production hasn't been made seriously.
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