Williams Encore Digital Piano   (Used)

Product #700311
Williams

A phenomenal value with real piano action and touch sensitivity.

The Williams Encore Digital Piano has 88 hammer-action keys with 4 touch-sensitivity presets so you can select the feel that's best for you. The high-quality sound engine gives you 10 main voices with 3 variations each, 32-note polyphony, metronome, and reverb and chorus effects. Versatility is built in with pitch-bend and modulation wheels; split and dual modes; a four-song sequencer; 16-character LCD display; and a sustain pedal. Helps include 10 demo songs and 58 piano practice songs with songbook and left-/right-hand guides. It also has a music rest, 12.5W stereo speaker system, MIDI I/O, stereo line out, 2 stereo headphone outputs, and inputs for sustain pedal, volume pedal, and soft or start/stop pedal.

Features

  • Slab-style digital piano
  • 88-note hammer action keyboard
  • 4 touch response presets
  • 32-note polyphony
  • 30 voices (10 main voices with 3 variations each)
  • Split and dual modes
  • Reverb and chorus effects
  • Pitch-bend and modulation wheels
  • Metronome
  • 3-track/4-song sequencer
  • 10 demo songs
  • 58 piano practice songs with left/right hand (songbook included)
  • 16-character LCD display
  • Amplified stereo speakers (2 x 12.5W)
  • MIDI I/O
  • Stereo line out
  • 2 stereo headphone outputs
  • Sustain pedal, volume pedal, and soft or start/stop pedal inputs
  • Sustain pedal included
  • Silver and dark wood finishes
  • Music rest

88 keys of impressive piano performance are just a click a way. Order now!

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| Review By: Pianoman488 | 1 year, 2 months ago

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I bought one of these 6 months ago and returned it in two days. It was one of the worst digitals I've ever used. It has a very slow response, the sound is not very realistic, and I feel the keys feel very sluggish. It's also quite cumbersome and just plain heavy. Not a good buy. I suggest a Casio Privia.
Do you own the product?:
No
Have you used the product?:
Yes
Musical Experience:
Hobbyist/Choir
Style of music you play:
Catholic Hymns, Showtunes, Ballads, Classical
Where you live:
New Jersey

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Died for no reason!

| Review By: Anonymous User | 1 year, 11 months ago

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I bought this piano for my daughter  about 3 years ago because she needed a weighted key piano to practice on and she loved it. However the keys have a slower response to a realistic piano. Then out of no where it died. Never was wet, dropped, or misused. It just died and still won't work.
Do you own the product?:
No
Have you used the product?:
No
Musical Experience:
Active musician
Style of music you play:
gospel
Where you live:
new jersey

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new coffee table

| Review By: 4Grf.NCWn | 3 years, 7 hours ago

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It was great. I liked the resistance as I was learning and my girl loved to play it and it was great. And then we redecorated. Litearlly picked it up from one wall and carried to the other and it's been dead ever since. Didn't drop it, get it wet, nothing. It just died and it still does not work.
Do you own the product?:
No
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No
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unspecified
Style of music you play:
unspecified
Where you live:
unspecified

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Good deal for the money

| Review By: vikingart | 3 years, 4 weeks ago

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I own this keyboard.  It is too heavy to lug around unless you have help.  Has decent sound, but needs to be amplified for stage.  The main problem with this keyboard is the slow response on the keys to rapid statcatto/repeat fingering, as compared to a regular piano. It does have problems with electronic gliches and needs to be turned off to eliminate these on occasions. Overall, this is great for small churches for the value, if you don't have to move it all the time.
Do you own the product?:
Yes
Have you used the product?:
No
Musical Experience:
Active musician
Style of music you play:
blues, Christian praise
Where you live:
Wyoming

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great for college students!!

| Review By: Cody Ledford | 3 years, 1 month ago

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I'm a music student at ETSU, and I needed a REAL keyboard to practice on.  I took a big chance buying this without trying it out, but I feel like I got a great deal.  The keys are nice to touch and have great action, very smooth.  Realistic keys were the main concern.  The only gripe is that the sound samples are really crappy.  Even the default grand piano sounds like a toy.  I expected a better sound, but considering the keyboards @ school cost 6 times as much as mine, I'm not complaining.  The electronics are as basic as possible, but it does the job.  This board is perfect for students!!
Do you own the product?:
Yes
Have you used the product?:
No
Musical Experience:
Conservatory Student, Pro Performer
Style of music you play:
Rock Metal Prog Classical Jazz
Where you live:
TN

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