I would also like to know if the 46cm depth is the total depth please? I don't have a very big room! Can you also record tracks on this to play along with? Thank you.
There are a full set of dimensions available on each of the product listings, just click through to the model you're interested in, and scroll down to the bottom of the description section - shorturl.at/pCLdx There isn't a record function built into the piano's, but with USB to PC/mac you can record audio and midi, then playback, or loop it within your DAW
Hi @saryjch just wanted to follow up on this for you as we can confirm that there was an error on the listing compared to the spec sheet and this has now been updated - I can also confirm that the measurement is 890mm as stated on the spec sheet. Hope this helps!
How deep is it?. The website says 46 cm. I believe. But the piano curves so how deep it is on the deepest side. Another question is about the white keys. Are they ivory feeling or just plastic. I know the black keys are simile ebony but not sure about the white keys. It looks stunning for the price..
There are a full set of dimensions available on each of the product listings, just click through to the model you're interested in, and scroll down to the bottom of the description section - shorturl.at/pCLdx
@@G4MkeysandPiano the baby grand has obviously two different sizes on the back. it says 460 mm or 46 cm... from what from the right side that is shorter or from the left... that is obviously larger because it is not flat on the back;.. the info is not complete... it has two measures on the back being the right side shorter than the left..... anyway...... nice piano.... but fill the info properly.. it is not flat on the back...
@@user-M.O. yea, I think you should expect it to be nearly 1m at its deepest. It has same weight as Roland GP-6 (90kg unboxed) so expect similar dimensions. GP-6 is 96 cm deep at its deepest.
@@user-M.O. If you want something smaller that still has that "grand piano" form factor, you might want to look at Roland GP-3 as it's only 70 cm at its deepest. I think that's the smallest you're going to find for that form factor.
Thank you. Gp3 looks great if a bit dear. But will check it out
I would also like to know if the 46cm depth is the total depth please? I don't have a very big room! Can you also record tracks on this to play along with? Thank you.
There are a full set of dimensions available on each of the product listings, just click through to the model you're interested in, and scroll down to the bottom of the description section - shorturl.at/pCLdx
There isn't a record function built into the piano's, but with USB to PC/mac you can record audio and midi, then playback, or loop it within your DAW
Thank you @@G4MkeysandPiano
@@saryjch The depth on the grand version is 89 cm.
Hi @saryjch just wanted to follow up on this for you as we can confirm that there was an error on the listing compared to the spec sheet and this has now been updated - I can also confirm that the measurement is 890mm as stated on the spec sheet. Hope this helps!
is available india?
How deep is it?. The website says 46 cm. I believe. But the piano curves so how deep it is on the deepest side. Another question is about the white keys. Are they ivory feeling or just plastic. I know the black keys are simile ebony but not sure about the white keys. It looks stunning for the price..
There are a full set of dimensions available on each of the product listings, just click through to the model you're interested in, and scroll down to the bottom of the description section - shorturl.at/pCLdx
@@G4MkeysandPiano the baby grand has obviously two different sizes on the back. it says 460 mm or 46 cm... from what from the right side that is shorter or from the left... that is obviously larger because it is not flat on the back;.. the info is not complete... it has two measures on the back being the right side shorter than the left..... anyway...... nice piano.... but fill the info properly.. it is not flat on the back...
@@user-M.O. yea, I think you should expect it to be nearly 1m at its deepest. It has same weight as Roland GP-6 (90kg unboxed) so expect similar dimensions. GP-6 is 96 cm deep at its deepest.
Thanks that helps a lot. Probably too big for.my space. Thanks
@@user-M.O. If you want something smaller that still has that "grand piano" form factor, you might want to look at Roland GP-3 as it's only 70 cm at its deepest. I think that's the smallest you're going to find for that form factor.
Anyone in the comments who bought it and can tell me how it is to play on?