General
Are you looking for a high-quality digital piano that is just a little smaller than the average model? The Korg LP380 might be just the ticket, especially if you're a fan of stylish white design. It's slightly more compact than most other digital pianos, but offers an outstanding playing experience thanks to realistically weighted keys and three pedals. A 2x 22-watt amplification system with two 10cm speakers delivers an authentic piano sound.
The sound of the LP380
The weighted, 88-key keyboard of the LP380 makes use of four velocity layers, making your pianissimo parts delicate and subtle, while lending great power to your fortissimo passages. Three pedals - sustain, soft and sostenuto - with half-pedal support add an even more realistic touch to your piano playing. A reverb function simulates the acoustics of a concert hall, a brightness function allows you to adjust the clarirty of your tone, and a chorus effect lends warmth and spaciousness to your sound.
Great extras
Not only does the LP380 look great in your living room, it delivers outstanding audio too. Thirty fantastic sounds are at your disposal, including a number of pianos, electric pianos, harpsichord and clavi, as well as vibraphone, marimba, guitar, organs, strings and choir. Nine different types of temperament allow for optimal realism, and you can also use the transpose and fine-tuning options of the Korg digital piano. Of course a real piano has its merits and charm, but the LP380 offers a practical alternative that takes up less space, requires less maintenance and is much less expensive. A double headphone connector, a compact size and a budget-friendly price are all excellent reasons to go for Korg's LP380, but the heavenly sound of the digital piano really seals the deal.
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