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RockJam 88 Key Digital Piano Keyboard Piano with Full Size Semi-Weighted Keys, Power Supply, Sheet Music Stand, Piano Note Stickers & Simply Piano Lessons

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Style: 88 Key Digital Piano


Features

  • Realistic Piano Feel: The RockJam 88 key digital piano features semi weighted keys, replicating the touch and feel of an acoustic piano.
  • Educational Tools: Includes access to Simply Piano content and keynote stickers, making it easier for beginners to learn and play.
  • Versatile Sound Options: This electric keyboard piano offers a variety of sounds and rhythms, enhancing your musical creativity.
  • Portable Design: Lightweight and compact, this portable keyboard is easy to transport, perfect for both home practice and on-the-go performances.
  • High-Quality Construction: Built to last, this digital piano provides excellent sound quality and durability, making it a great investment for any musician.

Description

Unlock your musical potential with the RockJam 88 Key Digital Piano. This sophisticated electric piano features semi weighted keys, providing a realistic piano feel in a portable design. Ideal for both beginners and advanced players, it comes with content from Simply Piano and keynote stickers to enhance your learning experience. Whether you're practicing at home or performing on stage, this digital piano offers exceptional sound quality and versatility. Its compact size and powerful features make it the perfect addition to any musician's collection.

Brand: RockJam


Color: Black


Number of Keys: 88


Skill Level: Intermediate


Special Feature: Portable, keyboard piano 88 key, Recording, Touch-Sensitive Keys, Tempo Control


Global Trade Identification Number: 35


Instrument: Piano, Digital Piano, Electronic keyboard


Manufacturer: RockJam


Model Name: RockJam 88-Key Digital Piano with Semi-Weighted Keys, Lessons & Keynote Stickers.


Age Range Description: Adult


Model Number: RJ88DP


Brand Name: RockJam


Connectivity Technology: power cable


Number of Keys: 88


Headphones Jack: 3.5mm Jack


Connector Type: 6.35mm Jack, MIDI USB, 3.5mm Jack


Supported Software: Ableton Live, Acid Pro, Acoustica (software), Adobe Audition, Anvil Studio, Ardour (software), Audiotool, BandLab, Bitwig Studio, Cakewalk (sequencer), Cakewalk by BandLab, Cakewalk Sonar, Digital Performer, Ensoniq Paris, FL Studio, FL Studio Mobile, Fostex Foundation 2000, Fugue Machine, Harrison Mixbus, HighC, KRISTAL Audio Engine, LMMS, Logic Express, Logic Pro, Logic Studio, Magix Music Maker, Magix Samplitude, Making Waves (software), Maschine, Mixcraft, MuLab (MuTools), MultitrackStudio, MusE, N-Track Studio, Pro Tools, Qtractor, Real-Time AudioSuite, REAPER, Reason (software), Reason Studios, Record (software), Renoise, Rosegarden, SAWStudio, Sound Forge, SoundDroid, Soundscape Digital Technology, Soundscape R.Ed, Soundtrap, SpectraLayers, Steinberg Cubase, Steinberg Nuendo, Studio One (software), Tracktion Waveform, Traverso DAW, Venue (sound system), WaveLab, Z-Maestro, Zynewave Podium.


Skill Level: Intermediate


Power Source: Corded Electric


Special Features: Portable, keyboard piano 88 key, Recording, Touch-Sensitive Keys, Tempo Control


Finish Type: Polished


Color: Black


Style: 88 Key Digital Piano


Item Dimensions D x W x H: 11.4"D x 49.2"W x 3.1"H


Item Weight: 15.43 Pounds


Size: 88 Key Digital Piano


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Nice value, feel, size, and sound.
Style: 88 Key Digital Piano
The media could not be loaded. March 2022 UPDATE: This unit is STILL awesome and working great. I practice 30-45 minutes every day on it and it is exactly like new. Definitely a blessing and worth every penny. Nov 2019: The first order had a bad power plug, but Amazon replaced the entire unit. Nonetheless, the RockJam 88 key piano replaces my 20 yr old Casio 61 keys. I was able to reuse the old Casio stand and foot sustain pedal. I have provided a video of the sound with and without an external speaker. For a beginner, the keyboard sound is fine. For an advanced person, it is a bit electronic, but I added an old Altec Lansing VS4121 2.1 Computer Speaker System that I had stored away. It has a large bass subwoofer that gives the lower notes a deeper tone and the speakers give a fuller sound to all the keys. The feel of the keyboard is great. It is not too tight, nor too soft. The few customer service interactions I've had have been above par. As a personal note, I had a console piano for many years and gifted it a church over 3 years ago. The longing was growing, but has been satisfied by the RockJam 88 key unit. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 29, 2019 by hotchas

  • Great Beginner Keyboard with Pro Features
Style: 88 Key Digital Piano
I can't praise this keyboard piano enough. This is a great value keyboard for beginners, with features that can only be found in big brands worth 3 or 4 times in $$$. It sounds amazing, not stellar, but amazing, and I'm not knocking out a star for that, because, for the price, it is incredible! And you can always hook up an external speakers if you feel like you want to bring the house down. It has all the right connections. The feel of the keyboard is premium, and the weighted keys---the harder you press the keys, the louder the sound, the softer... okay, you get the idea---are what first grabbed my attention to check this out. It was a gift for my 8-year old who had been pleading for a piano since the pandemic started. My only regret is that I didn't buy this sooner. I almost bought the one that has a more established name, but that's what you're actually paying the extra money for, the brand. Don't fall for that. I encourage you to check this out first and prove me wrong. We've had it for a month now, and boy! This is THE beginner 88-key piano you've been looking for. I bought it with a separate sustain pedal and it works great with this keyboard. What else can I say? RockJam knocks the ball out of the park with this one. Highly recommended for you folks who are looking for a professional and highly functional (and then some) beginner 88-keys keyboard piano. 5 stars times 2! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 21, 2021 by Bojan

  • Wonderful
Style: 88 Key Digital Piano
I've been producing electronic music for 25 years and, although I've written a lot of my music on the piano, I never truly learned to play or sight read. I've had keyboards that cost upward of $2,000, but had sold the last one off long ago. When I started looking for keyboards, I didn't necessarily need something for my music production, this was purely to learn to play piano, but I did want to ensure I would have the option. Because of that, I wanted to find one with semi-weighted or fully weighted keys, I wanted it to be full size, have the option for pedals, and have as many types of outputs as possible, namely MIDI. While I didn't necessarily set out looking for one that didn't need external speakers, I was happy to see that this one would come with a set built-in. I started looking on Amazon and quickly rolled past the high-end options I had before, mainly because while those were great synthesizers, I wasn't looking for that this time. I wanted this thing to play and sound like a piano and I didn't need anything else. I found the RockJam digital piano and it seemed to fit the bill. The keys were semi-weighted, standard size, there were 88 of them, and they had a sufficient number of touch levels. There seemed to be enough voices, meaning I could press as many keys as I wanted to and it still work. While I listened to the promotional video, I also listened to customer videos to try and understand whether I would be happy with the tone and quality of the sound. While that's never a great way to gauge, I was happy enough with what I heard. It seemed realistic enough. It had a MIDI out, so I could connect it to either my other hardware or PC to use as a controller or record the notes and velocities for what I was playing. It had auxiliary inputs and outputs, a headphone jack, and could use two stand-alone pedals and/or a three-pedal unit. Although I wasn't looking for portability, it was able to use batteries if so needed. After reading about the company on the Amazon page, I went over to their website and read a little more. I had been impressed with the number of features, but was concerned it meant that while plenty, they would be low quality. The website and listing comforted me in that, though. They state to be passionate about music, have a strong background in it, like to see people learn and enjoy it, and want to delivery quality products. I'm happy to report that, after getting the keyboard, I completely buy the company line. This is a quality keyboard by any measure. The pedals I purchased, also made by the company, work great with it and come as close as you can get to using pedals with a standard piano. And, while I can't really quantify this, it feels great to play. I especially like the feel of the ebony keys (not real ebony of course, but they still feel nice and are a different texture than the others). The speakers, while not something you'd perform with, are perfectly acceptable for daily playing. They're a bit low on bass, but have a good clarity and certainly get loud enough. I've connected a subwoofer through the auxiliary out and it pairs really nicely. The auxiliary features are perfectly fine for anyone outside a studio, but just a note for those using it in that sort of setting: The auxiliary out volume is controlled by the main volume knob but, although the main speakers can be set to 0, the out never reaches true zero - there will be a very low signal output at 0 volume. Beyond the sound of the speakers, you of course have the sound it produces. I've noticed a lot of back-and-forth in the reviews over whether this truly sounds like a piano. Let me first say this: If you use the Grand Piano voice, turn on the reverb, and use pedals, this will sound like a true piano to the untrained ear. I can recreate realistic piano using my music production software via soundfounts, a lot of tedious arrangement of velocities, and a myriad of effects, but I get the same, if not better, quality of sound from this. The church organ seems to work the way you would expect, and sounds just like you'd expect, but I haven't used that terribly much. The other sounds are, honestly, lacking. Don't buy this for those. I'm not going to bother going through all the features, they're in the listing, but I will just note that the abilities to play music from a USB thumb drive and set the key and music volume separately create a really fun way to play along with your favorite songs. I'll also say that the level of control over the keyboard via its built-in configuration is exactly what you'd expect from any product like this, professional or not. The free stuff they include is amazing. Oh, and the software works for Android - not sure what problem the other reviewers had. I couldn't be happier with this purchase. It's way more than I expected for the price I was willing to invest and it gave me exactly what I wanted. I've been practing and playing daily and my family can sit around and listen. While they didn't enjoy it as much at first, I have a regular audience through the week now. The general comment from friends and family is, "Wow, that sounds just like a piano." I would recommend this quickly and readily if you want to learn to play piano or miss playing one. I think it's about as close as you can get at this price point. I've enjoyed it immensely. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 3, 2021 by HAL 9000

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