Anche se il Thomann DP-26 è uno dei pianoforti più abbordabili nella sua fascia di prezzo, l'alta qualità e la serie di caratteristiche che lo accompagna lo rendono speciale. Come solo pochi altri pianoforti digitali nella sua gamma, dispone di tasti pesati con un meccanismo a martelletto. In questo modo, i principianti potranno provare fin dall'inizio l'esperienza di suonare la tastiera di un vero pianoforte, mentre i pianisti esperti non noteranno nessuna differenza. Grazie agli autentici suoni di pianoforte che a quelli di molti altri strumenti, uniti alle impostazioni flessibili della tastiera, questo prodotto offre varietà e un'operatività facile e chiara, con molte funzionalità aggiuntive che consentiranno di raggiungere in fretta i risultati desiderati. Il D-26 è disponibile separatamente o come set.
Besides various piano and electric piano sounds, the DP-26 features 20 instrument sounds in total - from organ and strings through to vibraphone, plus effects like reverb and chorus. An automatic accompaniment feature with 50 piano accompaniment patterns and 60 pre-programmed practice pieces makes it possible to improve your playing skills, while the integrated recording function can capture ideas or record up to five songs to allow you to listen back to your own playing. If you want to connect the digital piano to a MIDI-compatible sound generator or to an amplification system, you can find the respective ports on the back of the DP-26, as well as the socket for the included sustain pedal.
The Thomann DP-26 with its high-quality keyboard is perfectly suitable for beginners, but experienced players will also appreciate the authentic playing feel. For beginners, those taking up the instrument again, or occasional players, the DP-26 with its accompaniment patterns, practice pieces, and recording features provides a great way to improve their playing skills even without a teacher.
Thomann-brand instruments, which are exclusively built by renowned manufacturers, now constitute a large part of Thomann’s product range alongside numerous big-name brands. With unbeatable price-performance ratios, Thomann digital pianos are the obvious first choice for students and beginners – and others too. The technical features and uncompromising sound quality they offer are usually reserved for much more expensive instruments found in the professional market segment.
In the living room, in student digs, or at a clubhouse, the DP-26 forms the musical centre, either through its integrated loudspeakers or silently via headphones. The excellent features of this digital piano will prove their worth during music lessons, where among other details the separable keyboard ensures ideal conditions for four-handed playing or joint use between teacher and student. Weighing just 13 kg, the DP-26 surely isn't a heavyweight and can quickly be carried from the living room to a barbecue party.
Hammer action
On a “real” piano, a lever construction produces a sound by causing a hammer to strike a string when a key is pressed. At the same time, a damper is lifted from the string so it can resonate. When the key is released, the damper moves back onto the string, stopping it from resonating. To transfer this process and the very special playing feel of a hammer or piano mechanism to a digital piano, some effort is required. This feature is usually only found in higher-priced Instruments. As the sound of this piano is generated electronically rather than mechanically, a sophisticated construction ensures an authentic playing feel. And because the keys themselves need to have a certain mass, they are “weighted” properly.