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Donner DDP-60 electric piano

Donner DDP-60 electric piano

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Regular price 2.999,00 DKK
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  • Beautiful and minimalist electric piano from Donner
  • 88 semi-weighted keys
  • Including pedal with sustain, damper and sostenuto
  • Built-in speakers

The DDP-60 is an electric piano that fits into most homes. It takes up almost no space, has a beautiful oak look, and requires nothing more than a power outlet, as it has a built-in amplifier and speakers.

It has 88 semi-weighted and pressure-sensitive keys, which are particularly suitable for pianists who are just starting out and for experienced pianists who simply do not want a fully weighted keyboard like on an acoustic piano.

It offers you the opportunity to choose from several beautiful piano sounds from the total of 128 built-in sounds. In addition, there are 83 different rhythms to play along to and 47 different songs to learn.
The DDP-60 has several great and practical features that make practicing an extra great pleasure.

Unlike an acoustic piano, you can turn the volume up and down on the piano, and if you want to play in peace or not disturb others, you can connect headphones so the DDP-60 is completely silent for everyone but you. And if you want to disturb a lot of people, the DDP-60 also has a stereo output that you can connect to a PA system.

The keyboard

Donner has used a comfortable and easy-to-play, semi-weighted keyboard on the DDP-60. Semi-weighted really just means that it provides a little more resistance than on a keyboard or organ, but not quite as much resistance as on an old-fashioned acoustic piano. So for a less experienced pianist, it will be easier and more comfortable to play, and you still have the option to play both softly and forcefully, depending on how hard you press the keys.

Built-in sounds and effects

The sound module in the DDP-60 provides you with a whopping 128 great sounds. Naturally, a number of standard piano sounds, but also a host of other instruments. So you won't lack for options to vary your playing in terms of sounds.

The DDP-60 can sound like an old-school acoustic piano or an impressive concert grand, but there are also several variations of warm and delicious electric piano sounds. You can also make the DDP-60 sound like a huge and bloated church organ or an aggressive and snarling Hammond organ. The possibilities are truly endless.

The sound module has a polyphony of 128, so you will never be short of notes, even if you use the included pedals in complicated piano pieces.
Finally, you have the option to add beautiful reverb effects to all 128 built-in sounds.

Built-in rhythms and songs

The DDP-60 has 47 different well-known songs built in that you can play along to, and 83 different rhythms in different styles that you can use as accompaniment for your playing. This way, you can sound like a whole orchestra, even if you have just started playing the piano. The accompaniment function means that there is an entire orchestra that follows your chord or note changes, so that you can control an entire orchestra with your left hand, while your right hand can play the melody part. You can also ask the DDP-60 to make intros and endings for each rhythm.

Convenient practice functions

The DDP-60 also has several great features when it comes to practicing. Among other things, there is a teaching function that helps you learn to play the built-in songs, and there is a built-in metronome that makes it easier to practice tempo and precision. There is also a split function that allows you to divide the keyboard in two, so that your teacher can play on one half while you play on the other. This function is also really nice if you want to play four-handed with a good friend.

Are you new to the electric piano universe?

It can be a challenge to navigate all the technical terms surrounding an electric piano – the possibilities can seem endless. And what do you really need when you're getting your first electric piano?
You can of course read all about it on our website, either in the individual product descriptions or in one of our more informative blogs. But you can also just pick up the phone and call us – we love to shine a little every now and then when we can share our experience and knowledge with, among others, you.

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