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Hamzer 61-Key Electronic Piano Electric Organ Music Keyboard with Stand, Microphone, & Sticker Sheet - Black

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Features

  • Flawless, authentic range of sound: Built-in speakers offer tremendous sound, complete with 255 Timbres, 255 rhythms, 61 keyboard percussions, and 24 demonstration songs.
  • Integrated learning system: Designed for beginner to intermediate-level use, this multi-function keyboard piano features 61 keys, providing a traditional piano or organ feel for versatile learning and an exciting acoustic experience. Keyboard comes with a complete set of transparent stickers to label the piano keys in order to simplify and accelerate piano mastery.
  • Deluxe effects & features: Ideally suited to master finger control, this portable piano keyboard allows for play of single-fingered and fingered auto-bass chords, with the capacity to select chord timbre, program/edit rhythm, as well as utilize effects such as vibrato, sustain, & ensemble. Additional features include rhythm sync and fill-in, tempo adjustment, accompanying volume, and a master volume control.
  • Record & playback, with microphone & headphone jack: Belt out in song or discreetly practice on headphones, along with the option to record and playback for improved performance. Includes microphone with a 4' cord, audio input, output, and headphone jack.
  • Easy set-up and adjustable stand: Ready-to-use right out of the box, just power with 6 AA batteries (not included) and take this compact, lightweight musical keyboard on the road or to lessons, or plug the US-standard 110 -120 volt power adapter into the wall for extended play sessions. A sturdy metal keyboard stand is included with a 7-position height adjustment from 12-3/4" to 38-3/4"; attached straps with screws can be used to fasten keyboard to the stand.

Description

This is a beginner to intermediate level, multi-function, 61 key electronic keyboard with microphone and stand. This premium musical instrument by Hamzer is ready to play right out of the box with its UL-approved adaptor plug or 6 AA batteries (not included). This keyboard allows you to record and playback your music as you practice and improve. It includes 255 timbres, 255 rhythms, 61 keyboard percussions, and 10 demonstration songs. Play single-fingered and fingered auto-bass chords, select chord timbre, program/edit rhythm, and utilize effects such as vibrato, sustain, & ensemble. Additional features include rhythm sync and fill-in, tempo adjustment, accompanying volume, and a master volume control. 2 Built-in speakers offer flawless sound, a headphone jack along with audio output and input jacks are all available. A metal keyboard stand is included with 7-position adjustable height from 12-3/4" - 38-3/4"; attached straps with screws can be used to fasten keyboard to the stand at a height of 29". An LCD display clearly shows settings and a detachable stand is included to hold sheet music. Measurements: 33.5" (Long) x 13" (Wide) x 4" (High). Keys: 61. Key size: 20mm. Color: Black. Weight: 7 pounds. Includes: Keyboard, 120v UL A/C adaptor, metal keyboard stand, microphone, sheet music stand, and owner's manual. Tablet NOT included.


Item Weight: 7 pounds


Package Dimensions: 35.75 x 19.5 x 6 inches


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: 21571420


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: June 15, 2016


Color Name: Black


Number of Keyboard Keys: 61


Power Source: Corded Electric


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Nah fam
To sum it up, here’s a rhyme: It clearly wasn’t worth my time, Worth actually only a dime, I regret my purchase, And think this thing should be sent below the surface. Although it claims to have 255 rhythms, It has a mere 15 (which are cataclysms) I do not think it’s worth it’s cost, And would rather just get lost. I know no piano as crappy as this, Which is why, I’m in fact, making this diss. For its quality, I give it a solid 2/10, For the piece of garbage I have is a good device for no men. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 27, 2019 by NaN da MaN

  • Great gift!!
Purchased this for my hubby needless to say he loves it. He uses it to plug in to his computer and he can play right from the keyboard to the laptop and save the chords he plays! This comes with alot of inputs and sounds!! Easy install!!
Reviewed in the United States on December 18, 2017 by Dominique Bonner Dominique Bonner

  • Cheapest feeling keyboard I've ever used
Okay so I had problems with this keyboard immediately after setup. First thing I noticed is that the stand does not sit perfectly on a hard surface so there is rocking back and forth, which will just not do with a keyboard. Secondly, the sound quality was horrible. I used headphones (nice over the ear ones) and the speakers built in with the machine and the quality of the sound was just horrible. Thirdly, and most importantly, the keys on this thing are as cheap as ever. I'd say about 10 of the keys do this strange thing. When I push down on them to play they go straight down then shift to the left a bit. This causes it to come into contact with the key next to it and it gives you a grinding sound and makes it hard to play 2 white keys that are next to each other at the same time. I highly suggest you move on and try another keyboard if you want any sort of quality at all. If you want to get one as cheap as possible this might be okay for you but you get what you pay for I suppose. I thought $80 was semi decent for a keyboard but I was wrong. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 28, 2017 by Feonix

  • Pretty much all I wanted in an electronic instrument
This item offered me pretty much all I wanted in a low priced electronic instrument that would sit on either side of my piano and offer me a large selection of tones and rhythms. As a bonus I can record whatever I want. Sometimes I add rhythm to my playing, other times a particular tone that mimics the emotion of the piece I am playing, still other times I can go to straight electronic playing because there are five octaves of keys with lots of room for both hands, furthermore I can go right hand electronic chords and play left hand on my grand. I play for myself so I don't need pro stuff. I like to improvise and experiment for my own pleasure and it doesn't cost me an arm and a leg. Speaking of legs; there's no foot pedals. You need to pre-set everything for every song, which does not bother me. The volume is plenty powerful: So far with right hand on piano cords and left hand on the electric keyboard I only need volume set at level 3. This baby will keep you busy for quite a while. Have fun playing your favorite tunes. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 17, 2016 by A. Mangini

  • Very disappointed
Serves me right for buying a musical instrument from Amazon I guess. Bought as a Christmas gift for my niece, she was very excited about it until she opened the box and found 3 keys broken or jammed or something, then she was very disappointed. I should of checked it before I gave it to her I guess, that’s my bad, but now I’m out money for repackaging because I through away all the boxes, I should get a refund for that to and the time invested in sending it back my time is valuable. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 26, 2018 by John John

  • Gift for Mom
I bought this for my mom's 94th birthday. She used to have a large, good quality organ that she played frequently, but it would not fit in the assisted-living apartment where she lives now. From what I can see, this piano is fine for learning to play, for practice, and for the pianist's own enjoyment. It is lightweight, which is both a blessing and a curse: it is easy to move when necessary, but it is also likely to topple. For the price, it is a good purchase. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 28, 2018 by pkf

  • Not Impressed
Really, just all around a disappointment. It was much smaller than I had anticipated; the keys were not "standard size." It felt very cheap. The stand was really flimsy. It didn't sound good either. It had sort of a weird, childish, "electric ting" sound that felt closer to a toddler's toy than a piano. It was easy to return, however. They refund was issued promptly shortly after I dropped it off at UPS. Hopefully I will get the money back in my account in the next couple days and buy the Casio instead. If you are on the fence, I suggest you do the same. Even if you are just trying to learn how to play, the extra $40 is worth it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 28, 2017 by Matthew Smith

  • In general I think this is a good starting keyboard for kids that want to play around ...
It's often said you get what you pay for. I was not expecting a top of the line product. In fact I was aware that I was just selecting this option because I thought it was a bargain. But some features were not only limited but also a little bit upsetting. For example the volume, it defaults to maximum. You adjust it to a more tolerable level (I live in an apartment and have to take into account the presence of other inhabitants in the building) and leave it unused for 10 min and it's back again to maximum. In general I think this is a good starting keyboard for kids that want to play around for a while, but I don't recommend it if you are planning to be a little bit more serious with music. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 29, 2016 by Vier

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