Don't wait for Black Friday to bag a digital piano deal - Amazon just slashed the price of the Alesis Prestige Artist

Don't wait for Black Friday to bag a digital piano deal - Amazon just slashed the price of the Alesis Prestige Artist
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If you are sitting getting itchy fingers, just waiting for the official Black Friday keyboard piano deals to land, then you can relax, as we've just found this killer deal on a beginner digital piano that you really need to check out. As part of Amazon's new Prime Day Early Access sale, the online retail mogul has started slashing prices well ahead of next month's Black Friday music deals - and yes, that includes pianos. Right now, you can save $49.05 off the price of the Alesis Prestige Artist - but be quick, this deal is only available for two days.

So what is the Alesis Prestige Artist? Well, this is a compact and relatively lightweight, full 88-note, weighted keys stage piano from digital instrument giant Alesis. Featuring full-sized keys with a beginner-friendly action, a responsive piano-style sustain pedal, and 30 voices, this piano offers fantastic value for money - and it gets even better when Amazon gleefully cuts prices left, right and centre.

This elegant-looking instrument has a strikingly simple control layout, meaning it is the perfect digital piano for budding pianists or those who hate the often crowded layout of modern keyboards.

Alesis Prestige Artist: Was $599, now $549

Alesis Prestige Artist: Was $599, now $549
With 88 fully weighted keys, 30 multi-sampled voices, graded hammer action and a piano-style foot pedal, this is an absolutely brilliant instrument that is perfect for beginners are pros alike, and better yet, it's down to only $549 for a very limited time. 

Not sure if you should wait until late November to pick up a new piano or keyboard? Well, we break down the benefits of buying a piano on Black Friday, as well as give you some tips to get the best deal possible.

Daryl Robertson
Senior Deals Writer

I'm a Senior Deals Writer at MusicRadar, and I'm responsible for writing and maintaining buyer's guides on the site - but that's not all I do. As part of my role, I also scour the internet for the best deals I can find on gear and get hands-on with the products for reviews. My gear reviews have also been published in prominent publications, including Total Guitar and Future Music magazines, as well as Guitar World.

I have a massive passion for anything that makes a sound, particularly guitars, pianos, and recording equipment. In a previous life, I worked in music retail, giving advice on all aspects of music creation and selling everything from digital pianos to electric guitars, entire PA systems, and ukuleles. I'm also a fully qualified sound engineer who holds a first-class Bachelor's degree in Creative Sound Production from the University of Abertay and I have plenty of experience working in various venues around Scotland.