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The KORG SP-170S is a modern, portable 88-key digital piano weighing 12 kg, featuring fully weighted keys for authentic piano feel, MIDI USB and auxiliary connectivity for versatile integration, a 3.5mm headphone jack for silent practice, and an 18-watt output for rich sound. Perfect for adult musicians seeking professional quality in a sleek, transportable design.
Age range (description) | Adult |
Item weight | 12 Kilograms |
Model name | SP 170S |
Style | Modern |
Connector type | MIDI USB |
Connectivity technology | Auxiliary |
Power source | Corded Electric |
Headphone jack | 3.5mm Jack |
Instrument | Digital Piano |
Manufacturer | Korg |
Global Trade Identification Number | 04959112080942, 04959112188143 |
Product Dimensions | 146 x 43 x 20 cm; 12 kg |
Item model number | SP170SBK2 |
Output Wattage | 18 Watts |
Wattage | 9 watts |
Item Weight | 12 kg |
A**S
Great sound, value for money, pedal included
Feels like a classic piano, the keys are weighted and sounds great. Another plus point is that it takes very little space depth wise. I bought the recommended stand separately on eBay (new but cheaper), and it looks good. Pedal included, although a plastic one (you can buy the chrome pedal separately). It doesn't have many instruments sound options, but I wanted a piano, and if that's the trade off for is great price, I'm good with that. Great product, great price.
A**
This is my first piano and first time playing one
I'm no expert on piano but for a first piano it's great for what I wanted to do. My dad who has more experiences with piano said the action felt good and he said he might be getting himself the same model to get back into playing again.
B**M
It's a brand new KORG for under £300 !!! The End.
I spent ages and ages deliberating over, new vs used, Yamaha vs KORG, an old upright vs electronic, etc., etc.The only way this could be better is not realistic. I cannot afford what I want (like so much in life), and this is fantastic at this price point. Anyone highlighting negatives is probably being unfair... So, what are they?It can't go quite as loud as you may like (but, manage your expectations, for 2 x 9W speakers, it's great)It doesn't have the split/partner mode of the B1 (again, if you need that, buy the B1)The sustain pedal is neither robust, nor does it have adequate travel/feel (but, that you get one at all is a bonus)The music rest is barely adequate (the lower corner-hold offered by the B1 is a small but significant upgrade.)The voices, other than the default Grand Piano (which is excellent) are okay for the least popular instruments and not great for the more desirable brass & strings.The power cable meets the device very poorly; feels 10 years old and on the verge of breaking free at any moment despite being fresh out-of-the-box.A metronome would be nice.The Great points; and they are Great with a captital "G":The Grand Piano voice is exceptional.The low-end sound is exceptional.The 88 weighted keys are excellentIt has 2 headphone ports (on a KORG... at this price!)It has a MIDI out (on a KORG... at this price!)In summary: if you are a rational human being, and can manage your expectations; this is the portable, electronic, weighted-key, great-sounding piano for you.
B**D
Good keyboard
Weighted keys, good sound. Only complaint, you can plug in either the suss pedal (which I haven't tried yet) or the headphones, because there's only one port aside from that for the power cable. Haven't put it through all it's paces yet, but for a beginner, it's just right.
G**E
Great for the price
The best electric piano you can get for this price, if all you want it a piano. It has several sounds but nothing else, which is fine by me. The touch feels like a real piano and the grand piano sounds great.
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