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Donner 61 Key Keyboard Piano, Electric Piano Keyboard Kit with 249 Voices, 249 Rhythms - Includes Piano Stand, Stool, Microphone, Gift for Beginners, Black (DEK-610S)

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About this item

  • All-Inclusive Kit-The DEK-610S Piano Keyboard Kit includes an easy-to-assemble keyboard stand, an adjustable-height bench, a sheet music stand, a microphone, and a power adapter. It provides everything you need in one package
  • Unlimited Possibilities-With 32-note polyphony, 249 voices, 249 rhythms, 50 demo songs, and 3 teaching functions, you can unleash your creativity and enjoy band performances
  • HD Display-The 61-key beginner keyboard piano features an LCD display panel that shows the current functions and operations
  • Practice Makes Perfect-The "Record" feature allows you to capture your performances for timely correction. The headphones with a 1/8" jack enable private practice
  • Superior Sound & Portability-Equipped with two built-in 10W speakers, the DEK-610S electric piano delivers room-filling sound. Its slim piano body makes it portable and perfect for indoor or outdoor activities



4.4 out of 5 stars Best Sellers Rank
  • #400 in Musical Instruments (See Top 100 in Musical Instruments)
  • #4 in Portable & Arranger Keyboards
Date First Available April 13, 2023 Color Name Black Kit

Product Description

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61 music keyboard

Versatile 61-Key Keyboard

Experience the versatility of our 61-key standard-sized keyboard. Whether you're learning to play, composing original pieces, or performing live, this keyboard offers a comfortable and authentic playing experience.

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Silent Performance

Immerse yourself in the world of music without disturbing others. Our keyboard allows you to connect headphones, enabling quiet and private practice sessions. Tip: You need to buy headphones separately.

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Versatile Connectivity

With the ability to connect headphones, microphones, and audio in/out, you have the flexibility to customize your playing experience a 32-note polyphony, 249 voices, 249 rhythms, 50 demo songs to explore new musical horizons. Tip: Sustain, MIDI and USB connections are not included.

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Explore More Playability

With 32-note polyphony, 249 voices, 249 rhythms, and 50 demo songs, you have an expansive canvas to create your unique compositions. And the all-in-one package make you enjoy music with easily. Tip: You can watch the video on detailed page to assemble piano stand and so on.

HOW TO ASSEMBLE THE PIANO STAND?——FOLLOW THIS INSTRUCTION

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William U. Albright
Reviewed in the United States on February 13, 2025
An excellent little instrument. Good quality for the price. The videos on the Amazon website convinced me to choose this product over the others advertised, and I am glad I did. Appropriate for beginner or experienced. Touch is not the same as standard piano but is not a problem
Margaret Thompson
Reviewed in the United States on December 27, 2024
The tone & key strike action refective of stand alone piano. Easily set up & even though it does not have a full keyboard it is perfect for a new learner/ grade schooler with eagerness to master lessons & experiment with variations in sounds & rythums. It will fit nicely in child's bedroom & a plus that it has a stand & stool.We purchased a headset separately which has already allowed used of keyboard w/o disrupting others.Wonderfull addition in learning to appreciate & master piano & music.
Jamie Doyle
Reviewed in Canada on December 25, 2024
There were no instructions on how to set up the stand, so I had to go back to Amazon. Other than that, it’s a great purchase.
Flori
Reviewed in the United States on August 30, 2023
update: after a few other adventures (because of the flimsiness of the stand, the keyboard fell and the headphones cord broke in, and wasn't able to hear the sound anymore, nor use headphones), mic has its own personality and it's working at its own will, on and off). Donner reached out and they refunded me in full, and let me keep everything. I was able to mess with the headphone port and get the keyboard to have sound again, but i still can't use a headphone and the port is now compromised :(. the stand is still flimsy and annoying to no end. the seller, however, said this is not how it's supposed to be. they stood by their product. I would definitely give another chance to the keyboard itself (aka buy it again), having the confidence in good customer service. but not sure about the stand, really. Anyways, added a full star for the customer service. still taking one star off for all the nuisance with the stand, low-quality mic, and lack of stickers.purchased this for my 7 yr old. I have zero previous experience with buying a real instrument.cons:-keys are NOT pressure sensitive (aka sound is the same regardless how hard/easy you press the keys)-keys are NOT weighted, not even semi-weighted- a lot of the sounds advertised as different are VERY-VERY similar; some even don't sound as i think they are supposed to - for example a quitar sound, sounds anything but (at least as far as I can tell = we've only had it for a few days, and it might be an user error, but it's strange to say the least - pushing the guitar button and it still sounds like a piano)-i can't figure out how to revert to the "default" piano sound, when you're done with a certain effect/tone etc. meaning, there isn't a way to stop an added effect and keep playing; had to completely turn off and then back on (again, might be there, but it's not intuitive)-and now the biggest pain point for me: the stand. IT's A JOKE. I fear that if I turn the AC to full power it will come down. I'm not kidding!! It's wabbly like a toddler learning to walk. it shakes like a jell-o! Again, I'm not kidding; i'm being plastic, but not funny. I wish i just bought the keyboard alone, and then a stand vy itself. Chair is fine, though.- mic it's basically a toy (broke after 30 mins of using and a drop from 43 in)-we didn't get the stickers eitherpros:-seems like a sturdy instrument, looks good-sound quality is good-multiple ports (USB, sound in, sound out, allows for sustain pedal)-versatile, fun-teaching model-metronome-dual tone (split)-recording/playback-master vol+accompanying sound volother:-volume is loud on some sounds and not so much on others-cord extremely short (3 ft I think)-haven't tried batteries yetAll in all I would say I'm pretty happy with the keyboard itself (for the price point), but utterly disappointed with the stand.I'll update if anything changes or want to add more details.
Njade
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on March 23, 2023
This was bought for my daughter who is keen to learn how to play. It arrived in a large box and was quite heavy, so be careful when trying to pick it up - I had to slide it most of the time. The keyboard was quite easy to fix together to the stand. The screws came packaged in a small clear bag and stuck to the back of the chair. The keyboard quality sounds great and has various functions, and the seat is sturdy too. The microphone is like something you get from a cheap store so don’t expect much from it, but the rest is great. Would recommend.
C.E92
Reviewed in France on February 24, 2023
Vraiment bien pour les débutants je recommande
Gee Mann
Reviewed in Canada on February 7, 2021
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Josh
Reviewed in Canada on February 27, 2021
Really solid beginner keyboard. I'll cut straight to the point:- Two different ways to power it - because it's portable, it became a back-seat practice keyboard for the car- Speakers are built in, so you don't need to plug it into any external speaks. Headphone jack which is really important, see: backseat car practice keyboard!- It's very light- Plays well enough for a beginner. Not heavy weighted keys like a grand piano, but what can you expect for the price?Has a pile of demo songs, a ton of different styles and voices, seems to be manufactured well. Just a fun unit that we recommend and are pleased with.
Sleeves
Reviewed in the United States on November 5, 2020
My wife was interested in learning how to play piano, and figured a keyboard would be the perfect learning tool. I had an old Casio (we're talking 20 years old), but wanted her to have something that would be a little more...updated. That's when I stumbled on this keyboard. I've heard the Donner name a few times (own one of their capos, an Alchemy effects pedal, and have heard good things about their ukeleles), and it seemed to have a lot of tools that would encourage her to learn, and at a great price to match. I mean, a full-size keyboard for under $100? There aren't too many of those floating around.This is a great keyboard for beginners, or even some intermediate players looking to hone their skills. It's made of plastic, but doesn't feel cheap, and the buttons also feel sturdy; I wouldn't go so far as to say that I'd feel comfortable taking it gigging, but for home practice it's a good fit. I'd say the build quality is pretty much on par with my old Casio, but at a much lower price point. It's also much lighter and less bulky, which makes moving it around a breeze, even for my short wife. It can be powered using batteries (just 6 AA, much more practical than the 6 "C" batteries required for my old keyboard), or the included AC adapter, and even has an automatic setting that disables draining of the batteries when the AC cord is plugged in.There's a large library of "voices" (500 of them!) that range from standard (piano, guitar) to more exotic, so you should have no troubles finding a sound that will fit your mood (or envisioned musical project). We haven't had time to noodle with them all yet, but ones I've heard are useable, and good for the price point. Personally, I wouldn't use most of them in any serious recordings, but for demos, or singalong practice, or posts to social media, they will fit the bill quite nicely.The electronic display is crisp and, for the most part, easily readable: the only drawback is the finger diagram, as it can be hard to see which fingers are being highlighted when you're playing along. Outside of that, though, it clearly lists all activated settings, and even has cool treble/bass clef staffs that highlight the notes you're playing as you press them (or in the case of learning mode, the notes that you are supposed to press). This can not only help users learn to read music, but also to quickly transcribe cool "riffs" and melodies for later use.Overall, this is an excellent keyboard for the price point, as long as you go in with the right expectations: this isn't something that's going to blow you away with its tonal qualities or versatility. But it has virtually every feature a budding pianist could want, including MIDI connectivity, a headphone jack to practice even in quiet surroundings, dozens of songs to practice along to, and a handy music stand. If you're looking to learn and don't want to waste a lot of money (who does?), there's no need to look any further.
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