The happy lad
I've been playing and performing on the piano for over a decade now, and I'm super picky about what piano I play on. This digital piano surprisingly sounds well and also has a decent touch when playing long sessions. I'm currently using this to also write and compose music on my M1 MacBook Air, and it connects seamlessly. The surface finish is very convenient for anyone who reads sheet music or a place to put their laptop/tablet on. Set up and assembly took a little bit longer because the keyboard itself is heavy. I'd recommend assembling this with another person to properly seat the keyboard onto the stand. There is no bench which is a bummer, but at least I am having a ball playing on this digital piano. There are a bunch of sounds integrated into the keyboard, two-speaker systems which sound nice, especially in the living room, and even a headphone mount to store the included headphones. Overall, this is a nice and fancy keyboard I'd recommend for any amateur or beginner looking for a quality set of hammered keys they'll enjoy for years to come.
Smart Shopper
Works exactly as described! A+ highly recommended!
Brent W.
Could not be more happy and impressed. Works as it should and has all the options you could ask for. Easy to put together.
AppleJack
The digital piano was a gift to our daughter. My husband is teaching her. The sound is beautiful, the piano looks great too. We did order a Donner piano bench for this. Assembly was easy and we are quite happy with this.
customer
We are not pros, not even close. Don't know how to play anything more than an off key hot cross buns. This seems like a great piano to learn on. Putting it together was a pain, the instructions were not helpful. Turning it on, and switching through the options is easy.
Omnicess
Love this piano.
The quality is great, very sturdy construction.
I like the quality of the sound, and the responsiveness on my computer.
Overall I'm really happy with this. The keys feel great, the weight is awesome.
Very happy with the piano.
Jormin Wu
Easy to assemble. Great digital piano for beginners. The sound quality is good. The design looks fantastic. There is a cover to protect the keyboard when it is not in used. There are many music templates to be used on the left control panel. Then the user can choose either basic piano mode or other specific music modes. Highly recommend this digital piano to beginners.
DisneyDenizen
Gorgeous full-size piano. Very high quality for a digital piano. Fantastic sound. Outstanding key feel. Has all the keys. Qualitatively just so much better than our old piano.
I like that it has the built-in key cover.
I like that the music stand is so large.
But most of all I love how much it feels like a “real” piano.
You do have to assemble it. Be aware that the box weighs over 100 pounds and is extremely cumbersome. Also, most of the weight will be in the main piece, meaning you need to have one or two people around to assist who can lift up that much weight.
We separately ordered a Donner piano bench, which I can also highly recommend.
Kaley
The Donner 88 Key Piano Weighted Keyboard, premium upright Keyboard Piano for Beginner is a nice piece. It was very well packed when arrived. There is no damage during delivery and no blemishes on it.
I have 2 kids playing violin for years and they are ready to learn another instrument for fun. I didn’t want a cheap keyboard or a full size piano. The piano is pretty lightweight and only took me 45 minutes to put together. We’ve been playing over a month and have no problem so far.
This piano is good and at this price, it has several awesome features. I love the weighted keys and the sound quality overall is great. It has a variety of functions, such as 128 voice polyphony, 138 tones(includes 128 musical instruments sound and 10 drum voice tones), 100 rhythm styles, 20 demo songs, 100 etudes, chorus, mixing effects, timbre, rhythm storage banks, intro/ outro accompaniment, A/B interludes selection. With IOS, Android, and USB MIDI connection with computer.
It gives you the ability to learn lessons through APP and making demo recordings and music arrangement.
The sound quality is good, and is excellent for beginner and intermediate players.
Keys are weighted, but a little stiffer than real pianos I've played. It is not terrible to get used to. The pedals feel almost same as real piano.
It is definitely a nice instrument if you’re in the market and have a budget under $1000.
MOuntain Mama
I just can't say enough about this digital piano! I knew it would be nice, as it's a Donner, and they have proven themselves to my family to be wonderful and affordable quality. We own four or five other products from them and all are five star items! Since we have a friend that is an accomplished musician and owns a music store, I feel confident in saying that Donner is really becoming a real contender in the music industry. All the Donner instruments we have gotten have impressed him.
It's hard to even know where to start with this piano. First, it's gorgeous! It would look just beautiful in any space, with the classic black that is a combination of matte and gloss in appropriate places.
The keys are spaced and feel just like a high end concert piano. All the digital additions of demo songs and instrument sounds are just the icing on the cake. It's just a pleasure to play! The sound is just beautiful. However, if does have headphones to keep all that beautiful music to your own ears, if the rest of your household is not participating.
Assembly was very easy, although I was quite nervous at first, as it didn't come with step by step instructions. It did have an illustration as to how it all went together. I found that laying the main body on it's back, on the floor, then attaching the sides, then the foot pedal base, worked best. Then with two of us moving it upright, we screwed on the backing last.
I'm really excited to watch my grandchildren learn to play on this gorgeous piano. They are excited about all the extras and it really has their interest! Just a perfect mix of modern and traditional for children to learn on!
Jim
Donner seems to set the bar higher with every product I encounter of theirs. It seems like a company by musicians for musicians. Each product is feature filled, cost friendly and never sacrifices quality.
Easy to install. The piano comes with 4 pieces for the stand and a 1 piece fully assembled upper keyboard. You have 2 side pieces, 1 backing and 1 foot pedal. Line them up and bolt and screw them in. Put the stand upright, then attach the keyboard. The keyboard is attached via twist knob screws that help make it easy to detach and maneuver. I think this is such a bonus feature if you want to quickly detach and travel with the keyboard only, but for me it is not as portable as their other electronic pianos.
The build itself is sturdy, with excellent quality wood, seamless construction and a sleek, high-end, premium look, but let's be real, you didn't get this just as a decorative piece in your home, you got this to play or learn how to play.
You get the best of both worlds with this keyboard. You get your standard old school grand piano feel, but jam packed and feature filled with all the tech of today.
The feel of the keyboard is similar to professional ones you find at hotels, bars, restaurants, churches, etc where you just happened to walk over when no one was looking and snuck a few keys to play. The keys are weighted, it is a welcomed improvement over standard, flimsy, lightweight electronic keyboards.
This is a pro-style looking and playing piano that is compact, but still big on sound. There are a number of your typical digital options in regards to beats, different musical sounds, plug in headsets and volume control. You may forget it is an electronic keyboard by how it looks, but it has everything an electronic keyboard offers, but delivers at a much better feel and quality of sound.
If you can't tell by now, I am blown away by this keyboard from the sound to the looks to the construction. Excellent all around.
Emily
I had no business trying to assemble this on my own (but I'd start such a business if there was enough money in it, I suppose ...). Aside from accessories, It comes in 5 major pieces with 10 screws, so it's really not all that bad. The instructions themselves are screwy, in that that they are wrong about the screws. They imagine the back panel has 4 brackets and 4 screws, but there are only two brackets and two screws. And they tell you to put the ling fat screws where the long skinny screws go, and the long skinny screws where the long fat screws should go - like trying to fit a very round peg into a smaller round hole. But you'll figure this out quickly enough when you see that the screws are obviously wrong. Since there aren't many screws to confuse, this really isn't a major liability. The assembly guide is really just a diagram with pieces and arrows and some of the arrows from the screws to the predrilled holes are wrong. That's all. Blame the artist, not the engineer. Anyway, I got it assembled in about 30 minutes - not bad - and I don't think I threw out my back or anything lifting the heavy top piece onto the support structure, though it really was stupid of me to have done that, especially since I was also barefoot. But I was lucky. Anyway, overall, a win. It sounds fantastic - like a real piano, not an electronic one - and it's a definite upgrade from our previous unit. My picture is mostly just to show you generally what it looks like assembled and to prove that I did, in fact, get it together - but I didn't remove all the protective plastic film yet, so it's not as shiny and clean looking as it is when the plastic is all removed. 5 stars because it sounds great (I already played a few tunes on it even though I hadn't removed all the plastic). My father died last year and I played his favorite song first to initiate this thing into our home. Miss you, Dad. Anyway, it looks good, and takes up almost no room. Also, delivery box was perfect and it was well packed, and used only a moderate amount of styrofoam (i.e. I could fit it into my regular trash bin along with my weekly trash). It does not come with a bench, but I prefer that because I think piano benches are generally unstable and uncomfortable, and your darling angelic kids, should you have some, start pushing each other when they sit together on a single bench. The two stools in the picture are my own. Overall definitely a big thumbs up from me.
cj
When I was young, I remember my piano teacher warning me about the dangers of playing a digital piano because it would "ruin my touch." For the longest time, I swore by this tenet, and I always preferred a traditional piano. However, tuning can get costly and after frequent moves throughout my childhood, the piano somehow got lost. During the pandemic, my urge to play strongly reignited, but I hesitated because of the costs involved. I saw this digital piano, and despite my upbringing, I decided to try it out.
Installation: There are not many pieces, so assembling this is not particularly difficult -- it definitely helps to have 2 people, but it's doable by a single, dedicated person (approximately a 45-minute chore). One issue, however, is that many of the screws do not have caps, and some are slightly oversized, which leaves a bit of a protrusion sticking out of the wooden pieces...this is a bit of a safety hazard, but most of the screws are somewhat out of the way, so they are not readily accessible.
Sound: I immediately noticed that the bass chords sounded somewhat jumbled (i.e., when a bass chord is pressed loudly, each individual note is difficult to specify). This issue is not egregiously bad, but it's definitely noticeable. The higher pitched keys play fairly crisp/cleanly though, and interestingly, the sound is much, much better with the headphones on (think "concert hall").
Touch: The weight of pressing down on the keys seemed similar to a traditional piano, which was a pleasant surprise. The foot pedals could be better, though. The echo should be felt immediately after the right pedal is pressed, but it seemed a bit stiff.
Extras: There are many, many little options for this piano, such as the availability of over 100 different tones and the option to connect with your phone or computer. But in all honesty, because I am much more comfortable with a traditional piano, I just set this to the default "Acoustic grand piano" mode, and I have not experimented with most of the other features.
All in all, I've been enjoying playing this piano during my free time. I love that I don't have to worry about the keys going out of tune, the headphones are convenient accessories, and the piano itself has a surprisingly elegant aesthetic (i.e., smooth wood trim and a clean, straightforward design). I doubt a digital piano can truly, fully replicate a stringed piano (at least not with current technology), and this piano is far from perfect, but it is still a very welcome, affordable (for pianos) addition to our household.
GU
Cons:
Assembling this piano is not easy. It took me 3+ hours (without any help). The intructions & manual was not helpful. I am not an expert and so far this is the hardest assembling I have ever done. That is why I decided to make an unb0xng & assembling video. It's not top notch video but I am hoping it helps. And also this piano does not comes with a bench. I have to purchased it separately.
Pros:
I have this piano for almost a month now and I play on it everyday and I truly think it's beautiful and sounds great. I'm still a beginner, so I don't have a lot of experience so I cannot be technical on my review but, my husband said this piano sound a lot better than my old unweighted keyboard. I definitely agree with that.
I love the style & color of this piano, it looks lovely & really suit our home well. The size is perfect for my foyer. The sliding keyboard cover is solid and smoothly slides to open and close. The page holder is solid and large, with brackets to keep the page in its place. I can also fold it down when not in use. You do have to set it up against a wall though, because the back of the piano has a thin piece of wood and screws go in there, etc. But nobody sees that if you place it against a wall. The keys are sensitive and weighted. The keys even have a synthetic ebony and ivory feel. It makes it significantly easier to keep my fingers from slipping off of the keys while playing. A really nice touch that my old keyboards never had.
The different voice polyphony & tones are fun to have, although I don't think I can use it all & the other many cool features. It also has a bluetooth connectivity that I can connect to my phone & computer. There are ports for the headphone jack at the left side and underneath with a hook to hold when not in use. However I did not attach it because I am not gonna be using a headphone. But nice to know that this has headphone included.
I was so excited when I first saw this on Amazon Vine. I wanted a keyboard that have the weighted keys, three pedals, and sounded like a real piano. I'd been wanting to have a piano for quite sometimes. I am glad I finally own one. However the first piano I got, arrived with damage. It has been scratched, big bend at the front & it don't sound right. I contacted the seller & they send me another one. Customer service team did a great job helping me through of the process.
Overall, this is a great digital piano for beginners. I haven't discovered everything of it yet but, I am happy to have it. It is beautiful & compact. Perfect for small spaces & great addition for your home decor. I highly recommend Donner DDP-400 digital piano.
Elijah
Very high quality for a digital piano. Fantastic sound. Seems like donner did a better job to upgrade this DDP series. Better with a discount.
Tammytzy
The piano is heavy,the sound and feel look exactly like a real grand piano!
DisneyDenizen
Gorgeous full-size piano. Very high quality for a digital piano. Fantastic sound. Outstanding key feel. Has all the keys. Qualitatively just so much better than our old piano. I like that it has the built-in key cover. I like that the music stand is so large. But most of all I love how much it feels like a “real” piano. You do have to assemble it. Be aware that the box weighs over 100 pounds and is extremely cumbersome. Also, most of the weight will be in the main piece, meaning you need to have one or two people around to assist who can lift up that much weight. We separately ordered a Donner piano bench, which I can also highly recommend.
Aggie
Nice lacquer coating. Well enough to have 138 tones.