Thomann SP-320 4-stars Reviews
Words great, Bad Pedal, Mid-Sound quality
Get this piano in around 5 days which is quick for me since I live in Ireland. Quality is alright, made out of plastic but its still good for the price. Sound quality gets worse as you go to the lower octaves, Much better with headphones on. Pedal was very bad, Got stuck quite often, Had to buy a new pedal for 15euro and it works great. Overall great quality for the cheap price.
Great keyboard, but lacks tactile feel
Overall this is a very nice first piano. The sound is really nice and the range of instruments should satisfy you. Also you can always use this as a midi controller if you are looking for more sounds. However, the action/feel of the keys themselves is underwhelming. It is a far cry from how a real piano feels, where you can feel how the little hammers are hitting the strings. Now every time I see a real piano I get an urge to just try out the keys.
Cheap, nice Piano
Im not pro, Piano Feels little bit cheap, but for the price, Pretty nice, very weak piano Keys to press.
Pretty good for the price
I bought this to start learning the piano, and this one is pretty good, I have tested and compared its performance with an actual grand piano and it did pretty good In comparison, the only issue is the peddle which feels extremely flimsy and rigid.
8/10 would recommend to beginners.
Cheap, useful, a bit short on options
I believe this is a good option for it's price, but the sound is not the best and it lacks some functionality
Great for starters
The piano is easy to handle.
Although it has all the features for a beginner, and works mostly fine, some keys might lose some softness during the use.
Pour le mini prix bon produit
The price corresponds to the quality
The price corresponds to the quality, a good piano, but not great.
The best budget digital piano you can get
I bought this a week ago, and i can also say that's it is the best digital piano you can get for this price. You are getting what you are paying for.
Great keyboard for the price
Good value solid keyboard for beginners to imtermediate level
Perfect to start
Amazing piano to start learning as it's cheap.
The only downside is that it does not have the same resistance on the keys as a regular piano.
Quality at an affordable price
Bought this for my six year old son to learn how to play piano. For the price, I was pleasantly surprised by the sound quality. The keys are nicely weighted, and it handles as good as a better known branded stage piano that would be used in my own band. Would have liked to have a few extra features, MIDI, or extra outputs for external speakers. Other than that, I'm happy with it, how it sounds, and how it handles for someone learning piano. Wouldn't have any hesistation in recommending this piece to anyone interested in a nice cheap beginner piano.
Good item but mixed feelings
To start, this piano is good and has a lot of things to like,
- really solid build
- a range of really good usable sounds
- full 88 keys
- lightweight, easy to carry
- a very aggressive price point
However, one thing that I feel is not on par with everything is the "lightweighted keys" that do not resemble piano touch at all. While offering more resistance than a regular keyboard they "jump" back fast making getting used to the touch more difficult than I thought it would be.

Technical Data
- Manufactured by Thomann
- Released in 2017
- Average price : $257
- Dimensions : 1275mm x 275mm x 85mm
- Weight : 9kg
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