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Open Box Williams Rhapsody III Digital Piano with Bluetooth Level 1 Walnut


Description
The Williams Rhapsody III digital piano with Bluetooth brings the touch and tone of a grand piano into a sleek, affordable home instrument. Its stereo sampled sound engine delivers vibrant dynamics and tonal depth, while hammer-action keys replicate the response of a traditional acoustic. With modern touches like Bluetooth connectivity and intuitive controls, the Rhapsody III is built for players who want an authentic feel and smooth digital integration. Whether you're just getting started or honing your craft, this digital piano offers impressive performance in a stylish footprint.
Digital Piano Sound With Stereo Sampled Richness
Big sound starts with a bold engine. The Rhapsody III uses stereo sampled grand piano voices to capture natural resonance from bass to treble. Lush reverb effects add spaciousness to your playing, while the onboard speaker system delivers clear, balanced projection. From classical études to modern compositions, this digital piano brings your music to life with warmth and nuance.
Hammer-Action Keyboard for Realistic Feel
Get the responsive touch of an acoustic piano with 88 full-sized, graded hammer-action keys. Each key is velocity-sensitive, letting you control dynamics with precision. Whether you're developing proper finger strength or exploring expressive phrasing, the keybed supports technique and musicality with every press. It's a digital piano that plays like the real thing—no compromise.
Digital Piano With Bluetooth and Modern Connectivity
Pair with devices, stream audio or practice silently—Rhapsody III makes it easy. Bluetooth MIDI and audio allow wireless use with apps, while dual headphone jacks support quiet sessions for two. Aux In/Out ports integrate with studio gear, and the streamlined panel keeps essential functions like metronome and voice selection just a button press away. Whether you're recording, learning or playing for fun, this digital piano adapts to your flow.
Classic Design With Built-In Durability
This digital piano blends a traditional look with space-saving practicality. Its upright-style cabinet fits neatly into apartments or practice studios and holds up to frequent use with sturdy materials and smart construction. The clean lines and polished finish make it a natural fit in any setting—modern or classic. Paired with the right bench, it becomes the perfect centerpiece for a home piano setup.
Why the Williams Rhapsody III Digital Piano?
The Williams Rhapsody III digital piano with Bluetooth delivers grand piano feel and versatility in a compact, affordable design. With responsive hammer-action keys, rich stereo sound and wireless connectivity, it's a smart choice for players who want timeless playability with modern convenience. Whether you're learning, composing or just enjoying the music, Rhapsody III helps you play your best every time you sit down.



Features
- Weighted hammer-action keys provide authentic acoustic piano touch and feel
- Stereo sampled grand piano tones deliver rich and immersive sound
- Powerful speaker system projects resonant bass and sparkling highs
- Onboard reverb effects add depth and ambiance to performances
- Intuitive interface makes tone selection and settings quick and easy
- Backlit button display ensures visibility in low-light environments
- Aux In and Out jacks enable external audio integration and amplification
- Velocity-sensitive keys respond to dynamics for expressive play
- Space-efficient design fits seamlessly into home or studio setups
- Bluetooth connectivity allows for wireless integration with apps and devices
Specs
- Number of keys: 88
- Action: Hammer action
- Key size: Full
- Aftertouch/velocity: Velocity-sensitive
- Key type: Piano-style
- Number of voices: 96
- Layers: Yes
- Split: Yes
- Aux input: Yes
- MIDI connectivity: Yes
- Line output: Stereo 1/4" jacks
- USB connectivity: Yes
- Headphone jacks: 2
- Pedal inputs: 3
- Recording/playback: Yes
- Accompaniment styles: 240
- Effects: Yes
- Built-in speakers: Yes
- Pitch bend/modulation: Yes
- Other controls: High and low EQ
- Power adapter: Included
- Batteries: Not applicable
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Reviews
4.15
13 Reviews
92%
of respondents would recommend this to a friend
Most Liked Positive Review
Just what we were looking for
My wife and I have wanted to get a piano for the family for a while now. We had a "real" piano in our last house, but those things are prohibitively heavy. We knew we wanted to get a replacement after our move, but it's always been difficult to choose between a "keyboard" and an "electric piano." We walked into the GC in Tucson "just to check it out." Being new to the area, I wasn't sure exactly what their offerings would be like; they definitely have fewer guitars than I expected and a lot smaller selection, too. However, when it came to the keyboards/pianos, they had several setup for demos. The Williams Rhapsody III not only looked good, it sounded good. It also had enough "bells & whistles" to make the "keyboard" side of me happy. While we didn't demo it for very long, I was impressed in that initial incounter. When we realized that that particular model was "on sale" at 25% off (or something like that), it became hard to refuse. The Rhapsody III is not difficult to assemble, but it's best done with two people as the upper portion has significant weight to it. We got the ebony version as the walnut was not in stock... The ebony is a bit of a "wrap" on whatever material the rest of the unit is made from. This means care must be had when assembling as it will peel and scratch. But that aside, the thing looks great! #sweepstakes
Most Liked Negative Review
A budget keyboard that (almost) matches its price point
Like many Williams products, aesthetically it's quite nice. Functionally, it has a pretty decent array of features. It's not a terrible choice for an early beginner (which I was when I bought it). But its sound quality and the weight of its keys are simply insufficient. Its biggest issue is sound quality. For my keyboard at least, several keys produced jarring, banging sounds which simply did not match the pressure applied, particularly D's and G's for whatever reason. Williams touts this keyboard as having "weighted keys", but the keys most certainly do not have any hint of the weight of an acoustic piano. Whenever I'd attend my weekly piano lesson where the instructor used a standard acoustic upright piano, the weight of the keys (and the sound they produced) was so vastly different from the Williams keyboard I'd been practicing on for a week, that it threw me every time, and my "recitals" would suffer for it. This is a half-decent keyboard for an early beginner adult like myself, who wants something with some aesthetic sensibility. But after even a couple months of practicing, trust me: you'll be looking for something else.
- Learning10
- Accompaniment3
- Electronic Music3
- Chamber Music2
- Concerts2
- Heavy5
- Poor Action1
- Unrealistic sound1
- sustain pedal does not have a realistic respons1
- Cheaped-out on the feet and modesty board.1
- Novice5
- Experienced4
- Professional Musician3
- Easy to Use11
- Good Audio9
- Responsive / Good Action9
- Touch Sensitive Keys7
- Pre-programmed music3
Reviewed by 13 customers
WHY IS THIS HAPPENING
submitted4 months ago
byPrince
fromGhana, Accra
I've had issues with my William Rhapsody my grandfather sent to me, where I turn it on and there no inscriptions on the screen and there is no sound even though it turns on but a blank screen. My technician says it's a Board issue but the board cannot be found anywhere on the internet.
I would purchase again
Verified Buyer
submitted5 months ago
byMichael
fromPort St Lucie Fl
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
Good sounding piano. the only issue is that the sustain pedal could be better.
A budget keyboard that (almost) matches its price point
submitted7 months ago
byEric
fromSanta Clara, CA
Like many Williams products, aesthetically it's quite nice. Functionally, it has a pretty decent array of features. It's not a terrible choice for an early beginner (which I was when I bought it). But its sound quality and the weight of its keys are simply insufficient. Its biggest issue is sound quality. For my keyboard at least, several keys produced jarring, banging sounds which simply did not match the pressure applied, particularly D's and G's for whatever reason. Williams touts this keyboard as having "weighted keys", but the keys most certainly do not have any hint of the weight of an acoustic piano. Whenever I'd attend my weekly piano lesson where the instructor used a standard acoustic upright piano, the weight of the keys (and the sound they produced) was so vastly different from the Williams keyboard I'd been practicing on for a week, that it threw me every time, and my "recitals" would suffer for it. This is a half-decent keyboard for an early beginner adult like myself, who wants something with some aesthetic sensibility. But after even a couple months of practicing, trust me: you'll be looking for something else.
Just what we were looking for
Verified Buyer
submitteda year ago
byRandall
fromSierra Vista, AZ
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
My wife and I have wanted to get a piano for the family for a while now. We had a "real" piano in our last house, but those things are prohibitively heavy. We knew we wanted to get a replacement after our move, but it's always been difficult to choose between a "keyboard" and an "electric piano." We walked into the GC in Tucson "just to check it out." Being new to the area, I wasn't sure exactly what their offerings would be like; they definitely have fewer guitars than I expected and a lot smaller selection, too. However, when it came to the keyboards/pianos, they had several setup for demos. The Williams Rhapsody III not only looked good, it sounded good. It also had enough "bells & whistles" to make the "keyboard" side of me happy. While we didn't demo it for very long, I was impressed in that initial incounter. When we realized that that particular model was "on sale" at 25% off (or something like that), it became hard to refuse. The Rhapsody III is not difficult to assemble, but it's best done with two people as the upper portion has significant weight to it. We got the ebony version as the walnut was not in stock... The ebony is a bit of a "wrap" on whatever material the rest of the unit is made from. This means care must be had when assembling as it will peel and scratch. But that aside, the thing looks great! #sweepstakes
WILLIAMS DIGITAL PIANO ROCKS!
Verified Buyer
submitted2 years ago
bySandra
fromClearwater, Florida
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
This is by far the very best digital piano at an affordable price! As a piano/keyboard teacher, I can tell you that you can't go wrong with this. It's a winner!!!
Great piano
Verified Buyer
submitted2 years ago
byMonica
fromMichigan
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
I like the style of this item
Q&A
Have a question about this product? Our expert Gear Advisers have the answers.
submitted6 months ago
asked byMaria
fromMiami gardens
This piano have 88 keys?
Yes, it does.submitted8 months ago
asked byLindsay
fromUtica, Ohio
Does this have a key cover?
No, it doesn't.submitteda year ago
asked byHk
fromNew Mexico
Can this piano be plugged into a church's sound system?
The Williams Rhapsody III has stereo line outputs.submitted2 years ago
asked byDonald
fromRochester nh
Does this item come in 1 piece. Also is delivery amd setup available
No, the Williams Rhapsody III will arrive in four pieces. Unfortunately, no. We do not have a set up service available.submitted2 years ago
asked byGreg
fromCanton, ga
What is the size and weight when shipped and the instrument it's self?
15 x 22 x 57.25....101.5 lbssubmitted2 years ago
asked byRelyt
fromFlorida
What is the polyphony note amount?
96submitted2 years ago
asked bySeth
fromArizona
Are you able to somehow plug this piano into an audio interface ?
Yes. It has stereo 1/4" outputssubmitted3 years ago
asked byJeena
fromundisclosed
Any functionality with a microphone?
I’m sorry, but no.submitted3 years ago
asked byMari
fromEdmonton, CA
What is the stand material and Is it sturdy enough to carry the piano?
It's particle board. It's sturdy.submitted3 years ago
asked bymichael
frommadison heights, MI
does this piano work with the williams app
Yes it works with the Williams app.