Startone MK-300
The Startone MK-300 keyboard is a versatile and budget-friendly choice for beginners and casual musicians.

Latest User Reviews
Great home keyboard.
After several months of playing I got no issues or complaints. :)
Keys for a beginner
Pretty good quality for a price tag. Sounds and plays good for a beginner keyboard. Got it run through a guitar amp.
Work of art
Been using it regularly and the sound is just as new when I first used It.
Excellent keyboard at a great price
Well featured keyboard,great for a beginner
A great value
For this price, you can't beat this model. It has MIDI, sounds decent, has a big sound pallette. Build quality is OK but again, for the price it's decent.
Technical Data
- Manufactured by Startone
- Released in 2014
- Average price : $149
- 61 Velocity-sensitive keys
- 64-Voice polyphony
- 390 Voices, 100 styles, 110 songs
- 8 Demo songs
- Dual mode: 2 Sounds simultaneously
- With sustain effect
- Lower: Separate key assignment for the left hand
- Metronome function
- Keyboard split
- Pitch bend
- Recording and playback functions
- Speakers: 2x 10 W
- Transpose
- With removable music holder
- Battery operation possible (6x AA, not included)
- USB to host (Midi only, Windows 8 or later, Mac OS X 10.8 or later)
- Dimensions : 955mm x 360mm x 145mm
- Weight : 4.5kg
- Power adapter and sheet music holder included
- Headphone output
- Sustain pedal connection
- USB midi
Reasons to buy
- Exceptional value for beginners with velocity-sensitive keys typically found in higher-priced keyboards.
- Offers a wide range of voices, styles, and songs to explore different musical genres.
- Compact and lightweight design, making it ideal for home practice and easy transportation.
- USB MIDI connectivity enhances its versatility for recording and music production.
- Touch-sensitive keys and pitch bend add expressive elements to your playing.
Reasons to avoid
- The build quality may feel somewhat cheap, affecting its durability and suitability for transport.
- Key sensitivity could be inconsistent, requiring players to adapt their playing style.
- The pre-loaded demo songs might be distracting for younger learners, focusing more on entertainment than practice.
- The lack of weighted keys may limit its appeal to those seeking a more authentic piano feel.
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