The compact and stylish LP-380 digital piano is now available in a 73 key model
By HC News |
(Melville, NY, - November 12, 2014), Popular for its refined sound and weighted keys, the compact and stylish LP-380 is now joined by a 73 key model. The new model is even more compact, occupying 22 cm less horizontally than the 88 key model, and has the same 73 key range as classic electric pianos. With the same basic functionality as the 88 key, the 73 key is perfect for those who want to casually play and those who are starting to train as classical pianists.
You can choose a traditional black, or opt for a colorful two-tone leatherette covering available in: orange, silver, or cream.
Specifications
Keyboard:
73 key (E1–E7), RH3 (Real Weighted Hammer Action 3) Keyboard
Touch Selection:
Light, Normal, Heavy
Pitch:
Transpose, Fine tuning
Temperaments:
9 types
Sound Generation:
Stereo Piano System
Maximum Polyphony:
120 voices
Sounds:
30 (10 x 3 Banks)
Acoustic Piano x 5, Electric Grand, Electric Piano x 6, Harpsichord, Clavi x 2,
Vibraphone, Marimba, Acoustic Guitar, Jazz Organ x 3, Pipe Organ x 3, Strings x 3, Choir 3
Effects:
Brilliance, Reverb and Chorus (3 levels each)
Demo Songs:
30 (Sound Demo song x 10, Piano Demo Song x 20)
Metronome:
Tempo, Time signature, Accent, Sound and Volume controls
Connections:
Line Out, MIDI (IN, OUT), Headphones x 2, Pedal, Speakers, DC19V
Amplification:
22 Watt × 2
Speakers:
10cm x 2
Pedals:
Damper*, Soft*, Sostenuto
*Half-pedaling supported
Controls:
Power, Volume, Piano Song, Transpose, Function, Touch, Brilliance, Reverb, Chorus, Bank, Sound x 10, Up, Down, Metronome
Power Supply:
DC 19 V, AC adapter (included)
Power Consumption:
15W
Dimensions (W x D x H):
1,135 × 351 × 772 mm / 44.68” × 13.82” × 30.39”
1,135 × 351 × 936 mm / 44.68” × 13.82” × 36.85” (with key cover opened)
*Depth includes tipping-prevention hardware.
Weight:
32 kg / 70.55 lbs (including Stand)
Color Variations:
Orange-Black (LP-380-73 OB), Silver-Black (LP-380-73 SB), Cream-Black (LP-380-73 CB),
Accessories:
AC adapter, Stand, Pedal unit
*All product, company, and standard names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders.
*Appearance and specifications of products are subject to change without notice.
About KORG
Since it was founded in 1963, KORG’s goal has been to create new experiences in music and performance. That was what drove the creation of Japan’s first disc-based rhythm machine, the Doncamatic, and then led to the development of Japan’s first synthesizer and the world’s first needle-type tuner, followed by numerous unique instruments that have brought the enjoyment of musical performance to many people around the world. More information may be obtained at http://www.korg.com/us/
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