Not bad, 88 weighted keys, max polyphony is 120. No stand or bench but that might be preferable for some. Not sure how good korg's weighted action is compared to yamaha's or casio's.
Not bad, 88 weighted keys, max polyphony is 120. No stand or bench but that might be preferable for some. Not sure how good korg's weighted action is compared to yamaha's or casio's.
Hello, my mom is elderly, a piano player. I've been wanting to buy her something electronic, but she thinks the electrics are "too cheap." Since I'm not a musician, what would be a nice keyboard for her. She's in her 80s, and does very well. Thank you so much!
What is the equivalent competitive model in Yamaha or kawai? Any insights?
Around this price range for Yamaha, I've been looking at the P45. Similar, but this Korg seems to have it beat slightly. Better speakers 2x15w va 2x6w of Yamaha. More sounds 12 vs 10. Other differences maybe worth checking out. Price point of this Korg is what made me finally decide
Thanks! Was eyeballing a Roland FP-10, but not thrilled about its weak speakers. This should do the trick. Biggest nitpick is the lack of layering, I can do this through PC+MIDI.
I've either played or owned most digital keyboards in this price range and for $360 your only other options are the guitar center store brands and rebranded ones on Amazon. This is a solid deal for a entry level digital piano from a well respected manufacture. Would make a great piano VST controller as well. I would not even consider the speaker quality, use headphones.
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Roland offers 2 years standard.
Yamaha offers 3 years in their entry digital pianos
Pros
Interesting design, relatively lightweight
Simple user interface
Decent fully-weighted graded keyboard
5 detailed grand piano sounds with damper and string resonance simulation
Dual 15W speakers with Motional Feedback Technology
Audio In jack
USB Audio support
The included pedal looks and feels nice
Cons
Limited sound selection
Limited polyphony for certain tones
No recording function
Very small feature set
No Bluetooth
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Hello, my mom is elderly, a piano player. I've been wanting to buy her something electronic, but she thinks the electrics are "too cheap." Since I'm not a musician, what would be a nice keyboard for her. She's in her 80s, and does very well. Thank you so much!
Around this price range for Yamaha, I've been looking at the P45. Similar, but this Korg seems to have it beat slightly. Better speakers 2x15w va 2x6w of Yamaha. More sounds 12 vs 10. Other differences maybe worth checking out. Price point of this Korg is what made me finally decide
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Roland offers 2 years standard.
Yamaha offers 3 years in their entry digital pianos
Pros
Interesting design, relatively lightweight
Simple user interface
Decent fully-weighted graded keyboard
5 detailed grand piano sounds with damper and string resonance simulation
Dual 15W speakers with Motional Feedback Technology
Audio In jack
USB Audio support
The included pedal looks and feels nice
Cons
Limited sound selection
Limited polyphony for certain tones
No recording function
Very small feature set
No Bluetooth
edit: ordered it yesterday and got UPS tracking number today
And info online.