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Williams Legato IV Digital Piano | Demo and Overview with Lynette Williams

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The Williams Legato IV digital piano motivates aspiring keyboardists with a stunning concert grand sound—as well as a collection of electric pianos, organs, strings, basses and a synth—along with effects (reverb, rotary speaker, EQ and more), a full-range speaker system and Bluetooth connectivity that makes learning fun and inspiring.

The Legato IV's 88-key, velocity-sensitive keyboard makes it easy for players to master the dynamics needed to perform classical, jazz, rock and other styles. The free Williams Piano App (iOS) gives players the option to further personalize their rehearsal sessions with play-along features, customization of the Legato IV instrument sounds and effects, and more.

A stand and Musician's Gear KS-505-MG piano bench are also included in this bundle.
Williams Legato IV Digital Piano With Stand & Bench Beginner Package
Williams Legato IV Digital Piano With Stand & Bench Beginner Package
Williams Legato IV Digital Piano With Stand & Bench Beginner Package

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Realistic Instrument Sounds
  • Expressive stereo Concert Piano sound, recorded at several dynamic levels
  • 12 instrument sounds include vintage electric pianos, organs, strings, bass and more
  • Audio effects include reverb, chorus, rotary speaker, EQ and more 
Authentic Keyboard Feel
  • Responsive 88-key velocity-sensitive keyboard
Stereo Speaker System
  • Room-filling stereo 2-way speaker system
  • Large, internal ported speaker enclosure for deeper bass response
  • DSP tuning for flat response and extended rang
Bluetooth and USB Connectivity
  • Bluetooth Audio plays back music, videos, and apps through the piano speaker system
  • Bluetooth MIDI connects to apps like the Williams app and included Skoove Platinum trial
  • Built-in USB stereo audio/MIDI interface for computer or tablet connection
Included Accessories
  • Musician's Gear KS-505-MG piano bench
  • Solid music rest supports heavy music books and tablets
  • Power supply and sustain pedal included
  • Optional wooden stand and 3-pedal controller (sold separately) 
Williams App for iOS
  • Use your iPad or iPhone to control the piano 
  • Set up sound splits and layers for different sounds across the keyboard 
  • Customize up to three different effects plus EQ 
  • Practice along with your music library without changing the pitch to learn new songs
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WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including Di(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate (DEHP) and Cadmium, which are known to the State of California to cause cancer, and Lead, Bisphenol A (BPA) and Cadmium, which are known to cause birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.

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  • Keyboard: 88-key velocity-sensitive keyboard 
  • Polyphony: 128 voices 
  • Instrument sounds: 12 
  • Layer control: Layer, Touch, Split, Transpose, Metronome
  • Connections: USB, Sustain, 3-pedal unit, Line Out (1/4" unbalanced left and right), 1/8" Stereo Aux input, two 1/8" headphone outputs (on front panel)  
  • Included accessories: Sustain pedal, power supply, music rest 
  • Dimensions: 52" x 13.2" x 4.5" 
  • Weight: 35.5 lb.

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  • asked byRobert

    fromLas vegas

    What kind of power supply do I need. Amps, volts , plug type and size.

    What kind of power supply do I need. Amps, volts , plug type and size.

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    The Williams Legato IV Digital Piano requires a 12V DC power supply with a current rating of at least 2A (2000mA). This specification is consistent across various compatible adapters available in the market. When selecting a replacement or backup power adapter, ensure it meets the following criteria: Output Voltage: 12V DC Current Rating: Minimum 2A (2000mA) Input Voltage: 100–240V AC, 50/60Hz (suitable for international use) Connector Type: Standard barrel plug compatible with the Legato IV's power input. Several compatible adapters are available from reputable brands. For instance, the PowerHOOD 12V AC/DC Adapter is specifically designed for the Williams Legato IV and meets all the necessary specifications.
  • asked byFingers

    fromWaterford MI

    how many different sounds does it produce

    how many different sounds does it produce

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    The Williams Legato IV Digital Piano offers a total of 12 distinct instrument sounds. These include a stereo Italian concert grand piano, two vintage electric pianos, two organs, strings, acoustic and electric bass, vibraphone, choir, and a bright acoustic piano.
  • asked byBrett

    fromHouma, La

    Does it come with the screen?

    Does it come with the screen?

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    Yes, it does.
  • asked byJULIA

    fromJamaica Queens

    What are the dimensions of the stand?

    What are the dimensions of the stand?

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    ravel dimensions (LxW): 38" x 17" Keyboard arms (W): 14" Foot bars (W): 17" -------------- Adjustable Height/Width Settings (HxW):1: 36.5: x 9" 2: 34.25" x 15.25" 3: 31.5" x 20.25" 4: 28.25" x 25" 5: 24" x 29" 6: 19.5" x 32.5"
  • asked byMe

    fromMount Dora FL

    Dimensions

    Dimensions

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    Dimensions: W52″ x H13.2″ x D4.5″ Weight: 35.5 lbs
  • asked byKirsten

    fromNYC

    Are the keys fully weighted?

    Are the keys fully weighted?

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    No, they are 88 weighted, velocity-sensitive keys ---------------- Velocity sensitivity refers to the mechanism that allows the keys to respond to the force or speed with which they're pressed. In other words, keys react differently when they're played in different ways. Playing a keyboard gently will result in softer sounds, while literally playing harder produces more volume.