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Korg LP-380 88-Keys Grand Digital Piano (Rosewood Black)

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Available:About this item:
  • Slim and Stylish Design
  • High-Quality Musical Instrument Produced by Expert Craftsman in Kyoto, Japan
  • Rich, Dynamic Acoustic Piano Sounds that are Enjoyable to Play
  • High-Output Amp Section Produces Plenty of Volume
  • RH3 (Real Weighted Hammer Action 3) Keyboard
  • Reduced Chassis, Package Size, and Weight
  • Three-Pedal Design with Half-Damper Support
  • USB MIDI/Audio
  • Korg 3 Year Limited Warranty

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    • Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars on Amazon from over 420 reviews.
    • At the time of this posting, Our research indicates that this is $350 lower (30.5% savings) than the next best available options from major retailers with prices starting from $1149. -SaltyOne
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Update: This popular deal is still available.

Adorama has Korg LP-380 88-Keys Grand Digital Piano (Rosewood Black) on sale for $799. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Editor iconian for sharing this deal.

Available:About this item:
  • Slim and Stylish Design
  • High-Quality Musical Instrument Produced by Expert Craftsman in Kyoto, Japan
  • Rich, Dynamic Acoustic Piano Sounds that are Enjoyable to Play
  • High-Output Amp Section Produces Plenty of Volume
  • RH3 (Real Weighted Hammer Action 3) Keyboard
  • Reduced Chassis, Package Size, and Weight
  • Three-Pedal Design with Half-Damper Support
  • USB MIDI/Audio
  • Korg 3 Year Limited Warranty

Editor's Notes

Written by powerfuldoppler | Staff
  • About this Deal:
    • Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars on Amazon from over 420 reviews.
    • At the time of this posting, Our research indicates that this is $350 lower (30.5% savings) than the next best available options from major retailers with prices starting from $1149. -SaltyOne
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xtp
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This seems as low as it's been getting. there's a slight possibility we see a glimmer on some other model near BF , or CybMon, it might get lower, but not that much lower. Bu everyone seems to be looking for that Snipe this year.

For a piano with a stand and Dust Cover, it's between this Korg at 800 and the Kawai KDP75 that has come up at 700.

The Kawai has the Shigeru EX samples from kawai's concert grand

The Korg here is using a Steinway Sample set.

The Sk EX Kawai sounds very similar to the Steinway because they use very similar overall design. Speakers on the Korg is slightly better and projects better, but the improvement will be slight, it's not night and day.

Action side of things, this Korg RH3 action is a heavier touch action than the Kawai RHC in the kdp75. Falls under preference, since beginners don't have a preference, one can get either, people with smaller hands would prefer the Kawai, lighter actions will be more comfortable to play.


Don't underestimate the dust cover, it's very convenient. you always want a dust cover for pianos, if alot of dust lands on the keys and gets inside, it gets sucked in under the sensor contacts and you get intermittent notes.

Keep it far away from the kitchen as well, because greasy air from cooking will coat the contacts and you get a similar intermittent problem over time.

These problems are user addressable. All digital pianos will develop problems over time, many similar videos on youtube thankfully.


The drawback to a furniture style piano is you can not get it to the absolute perfect height for your usage, whereas with a slab style piano, you can use an adjustable z-stand and get it exactly right. There is a limit to what an adjustable piano bench will do, it works fine, but is less versatile.
xtp
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Digital pianos are not like acoustic pianos in that they can not be repaired 5-10 years down the road when there's a good chance the repair bill exceeds the value of the unit. I have a hard time recommending anyone spend over $1500 on a digital piano. Just don't do it. They're really not that special.

Having said that, I don't recommend most people buy acoustic pianos AT ALL until they're very sure they want to play piano seriously. If you want the acoustic piano to function well and play dynamically, it requires an expensive action regulation process, $500-3000, every 2-5 years. This is ontop of 1 to 2 tunings a year, $150-250 each. If you don't get the servicing, the action will become unresponsive and the friction eats up all your dynamic control. The components in the action become compressed over time, so the parts are not moving in proper alignment, and you'll also have to fight the friction which builds up.

Acoustic pianos are very impractical machines in terms of ownership. Most owners have never even heard of action regulation, and their brand new pianos play poorly 2-3 years after delivery. The salesmen no doubt tells them about it, but they think it's just a plot to make money, it's not, it's the equivalent to an oil change, and pianos need ALOT of these, on their thousands of tiny moving parts.

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Oct 28, 2022 10:51 PM
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flangomangoOct 28, 2022 10:51 PM
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The red one looks nicest!
Oct 28, 2022 11:38 PM
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msmousecnOct 28, 2022 11:38 PM
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Can I haul it on a road trip without the stand?
Oct 29, 2022 04:47 AM
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MoeMooOct 29, 2022 04:47 AM
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Quote from msmousecn :
Can I haul it on a road trip without the stand?
I bought the korg b2 for about $3XX no stand and with single pedal. I don't think $450 markup is worth it for a stand and a 3 position pedal, besides that the pianos have basically all the same features
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Oct 29, 2022 07:17 AM
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asterxOct 29, 2022 07:17 AM
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Quote from msmousecn :
Can I haul it on a road trip without the stand?
Don't think that will work, the speakers are on separate piece under the keyboard.
Oct 29, 2022 11:57 AM
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androsskingOct 29, 2022 11:57 AM
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Where's xtp? I thank you in advance for sharing your knowledge
Oct 29, 2022 12:30 PM
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xtpOct 29, 2022 12:30 PM
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank xtp

Quote from androssking :
Where's xtp? I thank you in advance for sharing your knowledge
This seems as low as it's been getting. there's a slight possibility we see a glimmer on some other model near BF , or CybMon, it might get lower, but not that much lower. Bu everyone seems to be looking for that Snipe this year.

For a piano with a stand and Dust Cover, it's between this Korg at 800 and the Kawai KDP75 that has come up at 700.

The Kawai has the Shigeru EX samples from kawai's concert grand

The Korg here is using a Steinway Sample set.

The Sk EX Kawai sounds very similar to the Steinway because they use very similar overall design. Speakers on the Korg is slightly better and projects better, but the improvement will be slight, it's not night and day.

Action side of things, this Korg RH3 action is a heavier touch action than the Kawai RHC in the kdp75. Falls under preference, since beginners don't have a preference, one can get either, people with smaller hands would prefer the Kawai, lighter actions will be more comfortable to play.


Don't underestimate the dust cover, it's very convenient. you always want a dust cover for pianos, if alot of dust lands on the keys and gets inside, it gets sucked in under the sensor contacts and you get intermittent notes.

Keep it far away from the kitchen as well, because greasy air from cooking will coat the contacts and you get a similar intermittent problem over time.

These problems are user addressable. All digital pianos will develop problems over time, many similar videos on youtube thankfully.


The drawback to a furniture style piano is you can not get it to the absolute perfect height for your usage, whereas with a slab style piano, you can use an adjustable z-stand and get it exactly right. There is a limit to what an adjustable piano bench will do, it works fine, but is less versatile.
Last edited by xtp October 29, 2022 at 05:34 AM.
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CoralKitten571Oct 29, 2022 03:31 PM
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Quote from MoeMoo :
I bought the korg b2 for about $3XX no stand and with single pedal. I don't think $450 markup is worth it for a stand and a 3 position pedal, besides that the pianos have basically all the same features
Yes If the assembly is similar to the EC 150 then the keyboard attaches to stand by 4 small bolts. And the stand is composed of the 2 sides, the beam with pedals, and masonite back. All held together with bolts and wood screws ( back only). It came flat packed.

As a side note I picked our EC 150 for $45 at a school surplus auction. Needed a 15$ power supply from amazon. Works great for an older model.
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Oct 29, 2022 04:23 PM
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sinaiOct 29, 2022 04:23 PM
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Quote from xtp :
The drawback to a furniture style piano is you can not get it to the absolute perfect height for your usage, whereas with a slab style piano, you can use an adjustable z-stand and get it exactly right. There is a limit to what an adjustable piano bench will do, it works fine, but is less versatile.
if you are very rich, you can add adjustable z-stands to a steinway Wink
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Oct 29, 2022 04:24 PM
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sinaiOct 29, 2022 04:24 PM
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Quote from MoeMoo :
I bought the korg b2 for about $3XX no stand and with single pedal. I don't think $450 markup is worth it for a stand and a 3 position pedal, besides that the pianos have basically all the same features
and a prius is basically the same as a porsche... i mean, they're just cars with pedals and seats. i don't get why one is 5x the price.
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xtpOct 29, 2022 04:28 PM
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Quote from sinai :
if you are very rich, you can add adjustable z-stands to a steinway Wink
The RICH people have custom legs made, the legs on a grand piano are removable. You can have steinway make it to any height. That alone costs as much as a small piano but, not a problem for Rich Lobster. nod
Oct 29, 2022 04:43 PM
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kugelOct 29, 2022 04:43 PM
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Any comparison to the Roland FRP-1 that is currently $550 at Costco on sale?
Oct 29, 2022 05:33 PM
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ronderOct 29, 2022 05:33 PM
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Quote from kugel :
Any comparison to the Roland FRP-1 that is currently $550 at Costco on sale?
All Costco instruments are custom jobs for Costco. Corners are cut to lower the price. I imagine the sound engine and electronics are the same but speakers, amplifier, overall build quality is lower.
Oct 29, 2022 05:39 PM
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MoeMooOct 29, 2022 05:39 PM
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Quote from sinai :
and a prius is basically the same as a porsche... i mean, they're just cars with pedals and seats. i don't get why one is 5x the price.
They're both electronic pianos built off the same platform, it's nowhere near a Prius Porsche comparison
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sinaiOct 29, 2022 05:44 PM
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Quote from MoeMoo :
They're both electronic pianos built off the same platform, it's nowhere near a Prius Porsche comparison
OK, so make the analogy a VW versus an Audi. Good job.
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Quote from xtp :
This seems as low as it's been getting. there's a slight possibility we see a glimmer on some other model near BF , or CybMon, it might get lower, but not that much lower. Bu everyone seems to be looking for that Snipe this year.

For a piano with a stand and Dust Cover, it's between this Korg at 800 and the Kawai KDP75 that has come up at 700.

The Kawai has the Shigeru EX samples from kawai's concert grand

The Korg here is using a Steinway Sample set.

The Sk EX Kawai sounds very similar to the Steinway because they use very similar overall design. Speakers on the Korg is slightly better and projects better, but the improvement will be slight, it's not night and day.

Action side of things, this Korg RH3 action is a heavier touch action than the Kawai RHC in the kdp75. Falls under preference, since beginners don't have a preference, one can get either, people with smaller hands would prefer the Kawai, lighter actions will be more comfortable to play.


Don't underestimate the dust cover, it's very convenient. you always want a dust cover for pianos, if alot of dust lands on the keys and gets inside, it gets sucked in under the sensor contacts and you get intermittent notes.

Keep it far away from the kitchen as well, because greasy air from cooking will coat the contacts and you get a similar intermittent problem over time.

These problems are user addressable. All digital pianos will develop problems over time, many similar videos on youtube thankfully.


The drawback to a furniture style piano is you can not get it to the absolute perfect height for your usage, whereas with a slab style piano, you can use an adjustable z-stand and get it exactly right. There is a limit to what an adjustable piano bench will do, it works fine, but is less versatile.
Great advice across the board. One thing to add is that there are lots of adjustable benches available to make up for non-adjustability of the piano.

I got a similar model (C1 Air) and am really happy with it. This seems like a great deal.

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