Korg B2N
Stage Piano

Latest User Reviews
Itâs ok for learning
The keyboard is ok for kids to learn but if you know a Yamaha P 145 (not even a real upright piano) you can tell how cheap the hammer action and the feel of the plastic keys are on this piano, I am returning it, I donât feel it.
Very good quality
I bought it as a practice piano for my daughter( shes 21 years old) and from what she told me ( since I only play quitar), she is very pleased with it , since it has a very good sound quality-especially wih the headphones- and a very good overall feeling while playing and pressing the keys.Very qood overall quality with a great price and direct -no further expenses-shipping.....
Nice grand piano
Bought this to use at worship service. It is built like a tank so while heavy I don't have to worry about the constant travel from home. The touch is nice. Having a nice grand piano at home that really was the most important criteria. For a digital keyboard Korg has done a good job the hammer action with escapement. Loads of built in sounds with the ability to modify anyone of them.
Technical Data
- Manufactured by Korg
- Released in 2019
- Average price : $482
- 88-key unweighted keyboard
- 3 Velocity curves (easy, normal, heavy)
- 12 Sounds
- 120 Voice polyphony
- Speaker system with 2x 9 Watt
- Stereo Line input: 3.5 mm mini jack
- Combined stereo line / headphone output 3.5 mm mini jack
- USB (MIDI / Audio)
- Pedal-connector
- Input for external power supply
- Dimensions : 1312mm x 117mm x 336mm
- Weight : 9.3kg
- Colour: Black
- Includes music rest and software bundle with learning software
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