Korg SP280BK 88-Key Digital Piano with Speaker
Need a great-sounding, wonderful-feeling digital stage piano that won’t break your back when you schlep it from gig to gig? Check out the Korg SP-280. Built with modern gigging keyboard players and pianists in mind, the SP-280 gives you 88 keys of Natural Weighted Hammer Action without the poundage that makes you want to leave your gear at home. In fact, the SP-280 weighs a little less than 42 lbs., including its stand and its built-in 2 x 22W stereo speaker system.
Product Features
- Rich, dynamic acoustic piano sounds that are enjoyable to play
- Authentic vintage electric piano sounds, perfect for live performance
- Natural Weighted Hammer Action (NH) keyboard faithfully reproduces the touch of an acoustic piano
- Lightweight design makes transportation easy
- Stereo audio input is provided, for playing along with external audio sources
That real-piano feel with all the neat digital stuff you need! I’ve always preferred digital pianos for composing and the convenience of being able to put on the headphones and jam without bothering anyone, but I also need the feel of a real piano. This Korg gives you both and much more. Previously owned a Kurzweil for more than a decade, but needed an upgrade — something new, with the weighted piano keys, polyphony that can handle any number of simultaneous notes without distortion, and MIDI to connect to my computer to record and notate in GarageBand or…
Equivalent to a real piano through and through I can’t put into words how much I love this piano. Every sound is carefully sampled and beautifully reproduced, and the keyboard truly feels like a real piano. As the son of a pianist and composer, I can usually tell the difference between a keyboard and a piano — obviously I carry a bias. However, with headphones in, this sounds like one of the better pianos I’ve had the pleasure of playing with.It is quite large and quite heavy at around 40 lbs, but it fits perfectly in my little…
A Great 1st Upgrade For Keyboards I’ve had this keyboard for about a week now and I’ve been really enjoying it. I’m upgrading from an old Yamaha DGX 235, so this is a definite improvement. The reasons I got it (weighted keys, 88 keys, LOUD speakers, good voices, and a nice stand, are all holding up fairly well.The appearance is cool and slick, and the legged stand allows some much appreciated leg room compared to x stands.The speakers are good quality and get as loud as you’d need them for any jam…