Introducing the Alesis Recital Home Contemporary Digital Piano with Wood Stand.
Say hello to the Alesis Recital Home: a sleek, modern digital piano that doesn’t just play beautifully, it looks the part too. Available in eye-catching turquoise or classic black, this show-stopping centrepiece is designed to spark conversation and inspire creativity from the very first note. With 88 graded hammer-action weighted keys and adjustable touch response, you’ll feel every nuance just like on a traditional grand— only now, it fits effortlessly in your living space.
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The intuitive touch control panel puts a rich library of expressive, inspiring sounds at your fingertips, while the built-in 20W stereo speaker system fills your room with lush, full-bodied tone.
The Recital Home isn’t just about sound—it’s about presence.
It comes complete with a stylish four-leg wooden stand that’s as space-efficient as it is sturdy and a 3-pedal unit that delivers the full functionality of a concert grand. Whether you’re just discovering your musical passion or looking to level up your playing experience, the Recital Home is more than a piano.
Alesis digital pianos are a popular choice for Australian musicians seeking quality and affordability. The brand offers a range of models suitable for beginners through to intermediate players, with their Recital and Virtue series being particularly well-regarded in the local market.
These instruments typically feature 88 full-sized keys with adjustable touch sensitivity, allowing players to develop proper technique. Most models include a variety of built-in sounds, from acoustic piano tones to electric pianos, organs and strings. The inclusion of lesson modes and recording capabilities makes them excellent for practice and learning. Many models include connectivity options like USB and MIDI, enabling integration with music software and apps. For those wanting to transition from acoustic to digital, Alesis provides a solid stepping stone with authentic playing feel.
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