Williams
Description
The attractively crafted Symphony Console Digital Piano from Williams has a keycover, pedal board, back panel, music stand, and sustain, sostenuto, and soft pedals along with a genuine hammer-action 88-note keyboard. The keys have 4 levels of touch sensitivity to get the feel exactly right for your style of play and comfort. Other premium features include 32-note polyphony, 138 voices, 10 drum/percussion kits, 3-track/4-song sequencer, and split and dual modes. Transpose feature shifts the pitch of the keyboard up or down in one-semitone intervals up to a maximum of 24 semitones. You also get reverb and chorus effects, a metronome, 10 demo songs, 100 auto-accompaniment styles, 16-character LCD display, 2 x 20W stereo speakers, MIDI I/O, stereo line out, stereo line in, 2 stereo headphone outputs, microphone input, USB port, and 50 practice songs with accompaniment and melody parts plus a songbook to guide you. Dark woodgrain finish.

Note: based on the lighting in the room, the woodgrain finish of this piano can range from being perceived as nearly black to an almost brown coloration.
Williams Symphony Console Digital Piano
Williams Symphony Console Digital Piano
Williams Symphony Console Digital Piano
Features
  • Console style piano with keycover, pedal board, and modesty panel
  • 88-note keyboard with genuine hammer action
  • 4 levels of touch sensitivity
  • 32-note polyphony
  • Transpose pitch up or down up to 24 semitones
  • 138 voices
  • 10 drum/percussion kits
  • Split and dual modes
  • Reverb and chorus effects
  • Metronome
  • 3-track/4-song sequencer
  • 10 demo songs
  • 50 practice songs with accompaniment/melody (songbook included)
  • 100 auto-accompaniment styles
  • 16-character LCD display
  • 2 x 20W stereo speakers
  • MIDI I/O
  • Stereo line out
  • Stereo line in
  • 2 stereo headphone outputs
  • Microphone input
  • USB device port (MIDI via USB)
  • Sustain, sostenuto and soft pedals
  • Dark woodgrain PVC finish
  • Music rest
Reviews

4.27

11 Reviews

0%

of respondents would recommend this to a friend

Most Liked Positive Review

4

Fun and Easy To Use

This is a nice and easy to use digital piano with decent sounds for beginners to intermediate. Styling is nice and layout is easy to get used to. Since I have the big three workstations, Triton Studio, Motif ES8 and Fantom X. I got this simply for quick and easy composing without hangups and it does not get in the way of creativity and helps it without having to go from screen to screen or use a dial. Excellent value and the sound isn't bad

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Most Liked Negative Review

1

Waste of Money

I bought this digital piano because it was supposed to look and feel like a real piano. However, I find that the keys do not move as quickly as I need them to when playing difficult pieces. I have to press the keys very hard to get a sound to come out and then it is very loud, so it is impossible to achieve the balance necessary for classical music. Finally, after owning the instrument for only 3 or 4 years, some of the keys have become permanently stuck in the depressed position, so now I cannot play at all. I am so sorry I bought this instrument. What a complete waste of money!

  • Good Value!

    4

    submitted14 years ago

    byCorrin Spiegel

    fromParker, Colorado

    I have only had my Symphony for a few weeks, so I am just getting to know its features. For the price, it is definitely a great value. If you are looking for the classic piano sound and feel, it won't meet your expectations. The keys make a noticable sound when played hard, and the basic piano sound is just a tad off. I started playing when I was 4, so these are noticable for me. However, if you are looking for a piano to learn on, or just for hobby purposes, this is a really great buy. I have had a blast testing out the sounds and learning to play Canon is a whole series of different voices. Would definitely recommend!

  • Waste of Money

    1

    submitted16 years ago

    byApril

    fromDecatur, GA

    I bought this digital piano because it was supposed to look and feel like a real piano. However, I find that the keys do not move as quickly as I need them to when playing difficult pieces. I have to press the keys very hard to get a sound to come out and then it is very loud, so it is impossible to achieve the balance necessary for classical music. Finally, after owning the instrument for only 3 or 4 years, some of the keys have become permanently stuck in the depressed position, so now I cannot play at all. I am so sorry I bought this instrument. What a complete waste of money!

  • Perfect for me

    4

    submitted17 years ago

    byThat Guy

    fromLos Angeles, CA

    It's not as great as a real piano, and you can find better ones, but this piano is pretty great. The organ and electric piano sounds are wonderful, and the grand piano sound is really good too. The trick is you have to manually change the touch feature to "Fixed" from "Normal." I think that makes the piano sound more realistic. Unfortunately, you have to do that every time you turn it on, but it only takes 3 seconds, so it's not a big deal.

  • Nice sound, looks.

    4

    submitted17 years ago

    byPeter

    fromMilpitas, CA

    The speakers of this digital piano is great, it can get very LOUD, and I mean LOUD. But the key action isn't perfect, it's decent, but it's not accurate and not as responsive. But I would reccommend it, It looks great in you livingroom, like a real piano.

  • Just what I wanted.

    5

    submitted18 years ago

    bycKyFan36

    fromSt. Louis, MO

    I purchased this Piano 3 days ago and I'm quite impressed. I don't know if my opinion on the actual playability because I just started..well..3 days ago. I would say that piano wise it was an amazing sound for having 2x20w speakers. My only issue was one of the bolts stripping that connect the left foot board to the side, and the super small screws that you are supposed to use to connect the back to the bottom were waay too small! I had to find some 1" drywall screws and they worked great. I would say all in all the Piano was a great value. I got a manager to sell it to me for 620 and he threw in a free bench. So, if your just starting out, or consider yourself an intermediate player, I would def. consider this buy. Especially with the financing options they have now.

  • Great Looks and Sound

    5

    submitted19 years ago

    byParki

    fromGlenview, IL

    This well priced digital piano sounds great for the money and looks great in the living room. It's nice to have an electronic instrument that doesn't look like one (no cords hanging out). There is a little to be desired when it comes to the action of the keys, and the ability to EQ voices would be nice, but overall it's a solid performer. Great for beginners and intermediates and decent for advanced.

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  • asked byMaria

    fromSterling, VA

    What are the specifications / dimensions of this piano?

    Open Reply - Thomas
    54.7 x 19.3 x 33.8 inches 117 lbs