Thomann DP-51 B Reviews
Excellent piano for the price
As digital pianos go, this is somewhat on the starter side but is definitely a good buy if you want not only to have a musically nice instrument but also one that looks nice. It sounds good, has all the features you need for a starter+ piano, and for this quality the price is pretty much unbeatable. I'm still learning how to use it with my computer and DAW, but I'm confident it will be useful there too. If you're already a professional pianist, or want something with *extremely* good sounds, this might not be for you. It might also be too much for a complete beginner, but for everyone else it's really good.
Best for intermediate musicians
It's worth the spend and it's recommended by teachers.
Piano Sound is just bad, Key action is worse than Cheaper Piano. No Midi USB function.
SIMPLY BAD, I did make the wrong choice thinking that a cheap Piano would still have a good sound, and the problem is it is not so cheap. paying 650 euros here is Germany is not so little. The Piano hammer action is just bad, and the tri-sensor is a scam. a Pianist might think it is three sensors for the hammer, no it is just a good old fashion cheap one sensor with the option to adjust the sensitivity from 3 levels. this is a scam. I feel I have lost those 650 euros, highly unrecommended.
Above all that, the Midi and USB function simply doesn't work, and the midi driver is no where to be found on the internet, and it is impossible to connect it to a new computer. simply a bad decision from my side. so do not repeat the mistake.
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