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You can probably get one used for under $500. I bought it because of the piano action.
Even though the Roland and Yamaha are both more expensive, i thought the Alesis had the most real feeling keyboard. The weighting is pretty natural and the "fake" escapement feels pretty authentic.
I thought the Yamaha was too stiff and the Roland too mushy. The only one i like better than the Alesis was the Kurzweil and that thing was more than twice the cost. It did have more synthesis power, but i already have lots of synths, so didn't need that.
The Alesis can be had NEW for only a little more than a grand, has over 1MB of piano memory, is easily movable, (although it does weigh over 60 pounds), and can take a lot of abuse. (Built like a tank!)
I'd recommend it to anybody looking for something that actually feels like a piano but either doesn't have the money or room for a real one.
One note: There is no speaker on most of these units. So, headphones are a must. However, there are some 88 key weighted action standalone home digital pianos that are well under a grand as well. Roland, Yamaha, and Casio all make decent ones. But, until one gets into the higher price ranges, the keyboard doesn't feel as "real" as the Alesis or Kurzweil.
Hope that helps. The Professor
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