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The Axus Digital AXP25 is a lightweight, portable 61-key keyboard featuring touch-sensitive keys, 300 voices, 200 backing styles, and an interactive learning system with 100 songs. It supports USB MIDI connectivity, includes a sustain pedal connection, power adaptor, and music rest, making it ideal for both beginners and gigging professionals seeking versatility on the move.
Size | 61 Keys - Standard |
Item weight | 0.02 Kilograms |
Model name | AXP25 |
Supported software | GarageBand (Mac), Windows compatible software |
Style | Keyboard Only |
Connector type | usb |
Connectivity technology | USB |
Power source | Adaptor |
Headphone jack | 3.5mm Jack |
Instrument | Electronic keyboard |
Manufacturer | AXUS DIGITAL |
UPC | 700153953283 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00700153953283 |
Package Dimensions | 99.6 x 42.6 x 17.4 cm; 20 g |
Item model number | AXP25 |
Country Produced In | china |
Speaker Count | 2 |
Output Wattage | 5 Watts |
Item Weight | 20 g |
B**0
Works, Sounds Great. Lightweight, Well-Built. Value for Money
Touch Sensitivity better than I expected. Sounds pretty good, and there are many different options. Operating the keyboard is very straightforward. The keyboard is very light, feels good quality also. Don't think you can get better for this price. Highly recommend if you're beginner learning piano, want something that is good quality, but don't want to spend half your life savings.
D**N
Touch sensitive
Touch sensitive. Not bad for the money. If you want a sound that is more replica to a real instrument then you'll have to pay £100s more, even thousands. It's not a CS-80 by any means
H**N
Beginners experience
Good range of sounds, midi functionality works well although if using a MacBook Pro I also needed a powered usb hub but that seems to be an issue with the Mac books not the keyboard. I am a beginner and this probably wouldn’t have enough options for someone who is looking to upgrade from a first keyboard, but great beginner product
H**Y
This is nice and the grand piano sounds like an upright piano ...
This is nice and the grand piano sounds like an upright piano so it is pretty close. Most wouldn't notice or even know the difference though. So if you just want a piano sound and not specifically a grand piano then it will be good for you. It has a lot to offer and for the price is good. But, the display is almost imposible to see and has to be looked at from a pace back from the keyboard, so at an angle! The teaching isn't quite teaching. It just plays it and you try play along with it, then it tells you how you did. Whether you managed okay, good or other. That isn't teaching! That is scoring or marking! Teaching is where it waits for you to play each note while it dosplays it on the screen. This does not wait or show you your next note on the screen. It litterally just marks your playing after you have got frustrated trying to work it out for yourself. So I am a bit dissapointed with it for those reasons only. The rest is great and good value for money. Lots of fun has been had and will continue to be had.... just a shame it has the claim of being a teaching keyboard. I refuse to sign up to online lessons
K**E
A good starter for a beginner
As an entry level piano this is fabulous. Really light weight to carry around but well made with a good action on the keys for beginners. It has some really awful demo songs, but it is fun to play along using the 'lessons' facility. However - for practicing chord fingering it is really good to have full sized keys. You obviously get what you pay for but for those who have a budding Mozart who might give up after a year this is a great entry level buy.
M**.
Did Not like the build quality
Did Not like the build quality, and the sounds & styles were awful - thin and weedy, Not rich and varied. Overall the product felt cheap and tacky. I went out and bought a Yamaha PSR 363, which is far better in every way, for only around £30 or so more. Very happy with my new yamaha. Casio's new keyboard, CT-X700, looks like a good new purchase. I suppose the AXUS digital is ok for beginners, but please look at other cheap keyboards too, especially Yamaha's.
R**Y
A far item for a fair price however a poor design having the on and off switch on the ...
A far item for a fair price however a poor design having the on and off switch on the back making it very difficult to reach.
C**N
No adaptor
Product seems great but product description clearly states there is an adaptor but none to be found in the box.
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