SP-320 : Excellent first keyboard
I love this keyboard, I'm not a massive fan of the two piano sounds because they are a little compressed sounding, particularly the lower notes, but that's to be expected with a virtual piano, and I only really bought it for the Pipe Organ sound anyway.
For the Pipe Organ, it's perfect. I connected it up to my guitar amp as the stock speakers aren't quite loud enough for me (that's not to say they're quiet!) but also so I could control bass and treble etc. The Organ doesn't sound like something that's on full crescendo the whole time, playing the lower octaves gives you a softer sound and the higher is more of a bagpipe-Esque noise. I've used some virtual pianos with a Church Organ sound but they always sound too 'twinkly' for me, this does sound like it's being played on actual pipes when loud enough!
The keys are semi-weighted which is excellent, one of the things I was very dissapointed with however was the sustain pedal. It very rarely worked correctly, sometimes requiring me to stand on it with full weight before it would register, other times it would stick on and then not come off again. However, I did purchase a more comprehensive pedal online for around £20, which is more like something you'd see on a real piano, and works very well, so I'm not too concerned about that.

Technical Data
- Manufactured by Thomann
- Released in 2017
- Average price : $257
- Dimensions : 1275mm x 275mm x 85mm
- Weight : 9kg
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