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| | Features | 64-note polyphony (maximum)28,000-note song memoryTone controlHeadphone hooksStereo sound system with dual 40-watt amps, 5 woofers and .75 silk-dome tweeters
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| | Description | The M-Audio DCP 300 combines excellent performance and computer compatibility to redefine whats possible in a piano.
The M-Audio DCP 300 is ideal for recreational playing, music education, recording, songwriting, worship and more. And a single USB cable unlocks the world of music software for everything from fun-oriented education to serious recording and notation.
The built-in USB audio/MIDI interface lets you record microphones, guitars and other instruments with your PC or Mac. This piano also includes Sibelius First softwareits the easy way to create scores that you can print, share, post online, or even sell.
Comes with 16 sounds in internal ROM: grand piano based on Steinway, electric piano based on Fender Rhodes, electric piano based on Wurlitzer, piano based on Hohner Clavinet, FM electric piano, vibes, harpsichord, jazz organ, church organ, strings, choir, fantasia, warm pad, upright bass, electric bass. |  |
| | Product Details | | Product Length: | 58.0 inches | | Product Width: | 18.0 inches | | Product Height: | 23.5 inches | | Product Weight: | 134.0 pounds | | Package Length: | 20.0 inches | | Package Width: | 20.0 inches | | Package Height: | 20.0 inches | | Package Weight: | 132.0 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 1 reviews |
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| | Customer Reviews | Average Customer Review: Write an online review and share your thoughts with other customers.
14 of 15 found the following review helpful:
A Real Piano Nov 27, 2009 After reading reviews of similar items this one addressed some issues that were identified as disappointing. It is heavily built and there are no plastic foot petals - they are metal. It has an 11 inch deep top shelf that will hold a lamp (the key board extends out another 8 inches). It has a fold-up music stand. It is very handsome and appears solid and 'meaty' as a furniture piece. The sliding lid is solid. The finish is rich and textured. There is a full sized 'modesty panel' that is also a structural advantage in stabilizing the legs. The metal foot petals are fixed with heavy plastic covers to protect them and provide a wearing surface. The set-up is simple - but its Heavy so prepare two people to lift the top piece. We assembled ours upside down on the couch where we could protect it and then roll the finished piano over on its feet. The components are also 'meaty' (I'm growing to hate the word Robust and refuse to use it). Its components are simple and direct. It has associated composing software and will accept MIDI files, etc. It SOUNDS GREAT. The notes last like piano notes do and all play together without interrupting one another. The keys are weighted realistically. The two speakers fill the room we have it in - I'm not going to address the finer qualities of sound because I'm not a musician. The M-Audio WEB site has a demo. I'm very, very pleased with the quality of construction and the person playing it thinks its a wonderful way to enjoy the piano.
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