Cant beat it for the price. It's a great starter digital piano. My only real gripe is the inconsistency in the sensitivity of the keys. Gently touched, sometimes you get a sound and sometimes you won't. Its almost like there is a dead spot on the keys. A minor gripe considering the price but a gripe none the leas. For beginners I would definitely recommend this especially if price is a factor. intermediate students may want to shop around a bit more.
Good review showing capabilities. I have one now for almost three months, first piano, bought to learn. Excellent through my Sony MDR 7506 studio headphones, pretty bad over speakers and line out - actually pretty horrible. I noticed the price dropped from $379 delivered I paid to $215 really fast. They need a fast move to an Allegro IV with digital audio AND MIDI over USB. The bluetooth in this is useless if you aren't an Apple fanboy - forget Windows 10. At the price, perfect for what I need but I already looking for an upgrade. Compared to the Petrof grand I take lessons on, the keys are much lighter on the Allegro. The voices are pretty good. I don't have enough experience on other pianos to know more than that, not sure the loudness is the same up and down the keyboard. I am happy with the action, I just have to warm up on the acoustic grand my lessons are on. I use the 1/8" out from my computer headphone into the piano 1/8" jack in, and it works very well. What's muddy is the line out and the speakers. I hooked my Rokit 5 studio monitors which are great on everything else out and it was unusable. You can't even hear all the keys in a chord. Oh, well.
Even the most high-end digital piano is going to sound horrible if you're using a subpar quality amplifier, A good rule of thumb is to get an amplifier that has a tweeter and is 75 Watts at minimum
Allegro in my opinion. The Rhodes/Wurly electric piano samples are really quite good and the acoustic piano also sounds pretty good for the price range.
I like it, it's good for me but I use it as a midi controller and just the onboard piano sound. If there is a Guitar Center around you they will most likely have one to test out.
Dude I got one and I plug it in but sound doesn’t come out when I try to press the keys then I press the song button and the demo plays WTF can you help
EQ settings....high and low..wow wow wow. That cord looked like it would be the 1st thing to break. And wow a metronome!!! Golleee. Wow I ran out of features to mention already!!!
The Legatto 3 is not fully weighted. So the Allegro 3 feels like a real piano while the legatto only has note velocity (loud and soft). So basically the Allegro is an improvement on the legatto.
Don’t buy this it feels very cheap and sounds like crap just save up $100 more and get a yahmaha P45 or Roland fp10 those are amazing or a Casio S100 if you can’t afford that
You’re just on all the piano videos. Trying to scare people. A God of love will use love to gather people. A god of terror and superstation will use fear to control people.
I believe it's "MetroNOME". The "MetroDOME" is a stadium in Minneapolis, Minnesota. 👍
Indeed
Best video on the keyboard I've seen. Thank you
Glad it was helpful!
The way you keep saying "metrodome" makes me think you're from Minnesota or something.
thanks for your input
Cant beat it for the price. It's a great starter digital piano. My only real gripe is the inconsistency in the sensitivity of the keys. Gently touched, sometimes you get a sound and sometimes you won't. Its almost like there is a dead spot on the keys. A minor gripe considering the price but a gripe none the leas. For beginners I would definitely recommend this especially if price is a factor. intermediate students may want to shop around a bit more.
Get the weighted keys version
@@EUGENE.X7 Which model is that?
Nice review! I currently have the Williams Alllegro and honestly, it's very disappointing... The Williams Alllegro 1 was great and I really miss it.
The allegro 3 is better than the 2
Good review showing capabilities.
I have one now for almost three months, first piano, bought to learn. Excellent through my Sony MDR 7506 studio headphones, pretty bad over speakers and line out - actually pretty horrible.
I noticed the price dropped from $379 delivered I paid to $215 really fast. They need a fast move to an Allegro IV with digital audio AND MIDI over USB. The bluetooth in this is useless if you aren't an Apple fanboy - forget Windows 10. At the price, perfect for what I need but I already looking for an upgrade. Compared to the Petrof grand I take lessons on, the keys are much lighter on the Allegro.
The voices are pretty good. I don't have enough experience on other pianos to know more than that, not sure the loudness is the same up and down the keyboard. I am happy with the action, I just have to warm up on the acoustic grand my lessons are on. I use the 1/8" out from my computer headphone into the piano 1/8" jack in, and it works very well.
What's muddy is the line out and the speakers. I hooked my Rokit 5 studio monitors which are great on everything else out and it was unusable. You can't even hear all the keys in a chord. Oh, well.
Even the most high-end digital piano is going to sound horrible if you're using a subpar quality amplifier, A good rule of thumb is to get an amplifier that has a tweeter and is 75 Watts at minimum
@@tennesseewilloughby1472True, true. Since my post I got a good utility amp, Peavey KB 300 off craigslist.
@@docemeveritatum8550 VERY GOOD CHOICE!!!! That amp will definitely bring out the true spectrum of sound that your keyboard has.....
how did you get the aux in to work? i’ve tried 3 headphones and none of them work at all on the piano
Which is better sound quality wise? The legato 3 or allegro 3?
Allegro in my opinion. The Rhodes/Wurly electric piano samples are really quite good and the acoustic piano also sounds pretty good for the price range.
Yo I bought this same piano and my earphones are not connecting, anything that could possibly help?
I would contact Williams about this.
@@gregkocis Oh no, thought it was in AUX IN, you just need an adapter, you can find it for a couple bucks at Walmart or any local store near you. :)
getting this piano tomorrow and i need recommendations
It's good
thx
@@eagle7396 is the piano good?
Shhsshsh Zvzhzh yes, but the accessories cost a lot
@@eagle7396 how much was the accessories?
Anybody know the music he’s playing at the beginning?
Well done! Thanks!
You're welcome
I just started taking piano lessons and was recommended to practice at home. Is this idea for beginners? Not trying to break the bank. thanks!
This is great for beginners it's high-quality and at a reasonable price.
@@gregkocis thank you. I bought it used and it works great so far. Btw, what is the name of the song that you are playing in the beginning? Thank you.
Can you tell me what you don't particularly like about this model?
I like it, it's good for me but I use it as a midi controller and just the onboard piano sound. If there is a Guitar Center around you they will most likely have one to test out.
bruh this little song u be playing is way too cheery
Does it have a headphone jack
Im On Windows How Do I Connect To Bluetooth It Keeps Asking For A Pin , I Tried The Serial Which Wasn't It Obviously
I'm not sure, I don't use Windows
Did you ever figure out how to obtain the pin number?
Chad A No But Most Default Pins Are 0000
Dude I got one and I plug it in but sound doesn’t come out when I try to press the keys then I press the song button and the demo plays WTF can you help
I would return it
Would you recommend it for gigs? Does it have the right plug ins?
You can use it for gigs , there are no plugins, you can use it as a midi controller for iPad apps or other midi sound sources
Does this have scaled graded hammer action? Please tell me. Please. :)
is it touch sensitive?
are there any latency issues using the bluetooth?
Are the keys velocity sensitive?
yes
i just bought one of these and the audio sounds really cloudy and muffled. Do you know how i would fix this?
I would contact their support for this issue. Sounds like you might have a bad unit
I got the same one it sounds like shit
Put headphones on
@@gregkocis I have to agree the line out or the speakers are horrible.
@@boldcautionproductions9203 I recorded this demo with the line out into Logic Pro, so I don't know. could be a bad unit or something.
Why did you stop Chopin.. lol
Can you transpose the keys on this?
Good to learn all keys transposing is bad
Yes
How do you connect headphones
You don't
@@juana1483 i got one of those and it says that you can connect it but i cant even find the headphone jack
EQ settings....high and low..wow wow wow. That cord looked like it would be the 1st thing to break. And wow a metronome!!! Golleee. Wow I ran out of features to mention already!!!
Are the keys weighted ?
Yes I think more like semi weighted
Metrodrome?
Yes it has one
Song at 1:57?
That's something I wrote and was just playing in the video.
@@gregkocis
Oh, it sounds really nice!
whats the difference btw allegro 3 and legato 3? thanks a lot
I'm not sure you'll have to look on their website
The Legatto 3 is not fully weighted. So the Allegro 3 feels like a real piano while the legatto only has note velocity (loud and soft).
So basically the Allegro is an improvement on the legatto.
Josh Petit so will a semi pro appreciate allegro III as a gift?
@@pighalf5161 Yea. I'd expect them to appreciate the allegro 3 if they don't already have a better piano.
Josh Petit do I need to buy a pedal? If so, any recommendations?
Don’t buy this it feels very cheap and sounds like crap just save up $100 more and get a yahmaha P45 or Roland fp10 those are amazing or a Casio S100 if you can’t afford that
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You’re just on all the piano videos. Trying to scare people. A God of love will use love to gather people. A god of terror and superstation will use fear to control people.
metrodome
What a horrible sound! Damn!