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Suzuki Digital Piano Unpacking and Assembly Guide

Suzuki Digital Piano Unpacking and Assembly Guide

Suzuki Digital Piano Unpacking and Assembly Guide

Suzuki Digital Piano Unpacking and Assembly Guide

Suzuki

Description

The Suzuki MDG-400 Baby Grand Digital Piano combines stunning esthetics with high-performance features to turn any space into a musical hub. Perfectly proportioned to blend into modern homes, the MDG-400 offers enhanced specs rarely found in pianos at this price point—including Bluetooth connectivity, a 4.3" true color LCD display, 128-note polyphony and 24MB of sound through a 6-way stereo system. Create and save original compositions using the 3-track sequencer. Whether you're a beginner or accomplished player, the MDG-400 is ready to perform. Experience why the MDG-400 and your home were meant to be together.

Authentic Grand Piano Action and Sound

The MDG-400's velocity-sensitive hammer action keyboard provides superb response and smooth feel, emulating an acoustic grand piano. Suzuki's sound imaging technology and 24MB grand piano voice create remarkable depth, expression and realism. 3D sound source sampling allows for incredible dynamics. The 6-speaker system delivers a powerful, rich sound with presence.

Advanced Connectivity

Bluetooth lets you wirelessly connect any Bluetooth device for convenient control and operation. Connect to an iPad to turn the MDG-400 into a recording studio, encouraging practicing. A USB port provides add-on options like connecting to a computer. MIDI ports transmit/receive data from other instruments or gear.

Versatile Performance and Recording

128-note polyphony ensures no dropped notes. Digital signal processing lets you sculpt your sound. Layer and split functions provide rich instrumentation. A multi-track recorder helps track your progress. An SD card includes 80 songs to play along with, and lets you record performances or download more songs.

Impressive Features for Endless Possibilities

122 voices, 100 rhythms and recording features provide endless musical potential. Professional styles make you part of a world-class band. Choose rock, jazz, boogie-woogie, new age and more. 55 preset songs allow separate left or right-hand practice or play along with both hands. Get vocal feedback for an authentic "piano teacher" experience.

Suzuki MDG-400 Baby Grand Digital Piano
Suzuki MDG-400 Baby Grand Digital Piano
Suzuki MDG-400 Baby Grand Digital Piano

Features

  • Gorgeous cabinet
  • Grade hammer playing action
  • Realistic sound samples
  • USB, MIDI and Bluetooth
  • Vast sound library

Specs

Keyboard
  • Number of keys: 88 Key
  • Action: Graded-hammer
  • Key size: Full
  • Aftertouch / Velocity: Velocity Sensitive
  • Key Type: Piano-style
Sounds
  • Number of voices: 122
  • Polyphony (max): 128-note
  • Layers: Yes
  • Split: Yes
Connectivity
  • AUX input: Yes
  • MIDI Connectivity: MIDI In/Out
  • Line output: Yes
  • Line input: Yes
  • USB Connectivity: Yes
  • Headphone jacks: 2
  • Pedal inputs: 3
  • Storage type: SD memory card slot
  • Expandability available: Yes
  • Bluetooth: Yes
  • Mic input: 1
Onboard Features
  • Recording/Playback: MIDI sequencer
  • Accompaniment styles: 100
  • Preset songs: 55
  • Display: Color LCD
  • Effects: Yes
  • Built-in speakers: Yes
  • Pitch bend/Modulation: Not applicable
  • Other controls: Not applicable
Effects
  • Reverb: Yes
  • Chorus: Yes
  • Delay: Yes
  • Equalizer: Yes
  • Arpeggio: Yes
  • Other: Yes
Other
  • Width: 54.5 in.
  • Height: 34.5 in.
  • Depth: 49 in.
  • Weight: 315 lbs.
  • Power adapter: Power cable
  • Stand or bench included: Both

Reviews

3.57

7 Reviews

83%

of respondents would recommend this to a friend

Filters
Best Uses
  1. Learning2
  2. Concerts1
Cons
  1. Poor Instructions5
  2. Heavy2
Describe Yourself
  1. Experienced2
  2. Novice2
  3. Professional Musician2
Pros
  1. Good Audio5
  2. Easy to Use4
  3. Responsive / Good Action3
  4. Touch Sensitive Keys3
  5. Pre-programmed music2
  • Beautiful Piano!!!

    5

    submitted3 years ago

    byJP

    fromDallas, TX

    Have the Cherry Mahogany Piano in our church and it's just beautiful! Yes, the legs are a bit weak, the leg bolts are too short and the piano rolls too easily if someone just leans against it. The FIX: We're going to buy slightly longer leg bolts and install lock nuts on all the bolts plus get three thick heavy duty rosewood piano leg caster cups. Other than all this, this is a wonderfully sounding piano that puts out nice clear sound from all ranges bass to treble key plus so many other functions which will be awhile learning.

  • Sounds good.

    2

    submitted5 years ago

    byBob S.

    fromWhiting, IN

    Purchased several years ago. Major software issues and humming sound from amplifier. Service tech had to come out a number of times to repair. Works great right now. Now trying to set up midi for additional sounds. Instructions totally inadequate. Tried to contact tech assistance. Does not exist, no phone or website. Finally got an answer by email to contact someone else. Talked to that person. Totally useless. If this thing fails, it's probably going to end up in the garbage.

  • I would buy the piano

    4

    submitted7 years ago

    byTim

    fromCrowley La

    Sounds good and looks good but legs are very weak manufacture could do a better job of designing the legs.

  • NO

    2

    Verified Buyer

    submitted7 years ago

    byKENNETH

    fromUndisclosed

    I just put this together and the gold rods that attach to the foot pedels are too long. These should hold the foot pedel in position. GC did nothing to help. I did'nt want to send this back as it is too heavy to move. Also the top of the piano is suppose to fold over the back of the second half of the top. This is not there. Maybe Suzuki changed this. We will see how it plays.

  • Love it but....

    4

    submitted8 years ago

    byC

    fromHermosa Beach

    First of all this piano is extremely heavy it took three people to assemble it. But mainly to take it up the stairs. The screws for the piano were too short. We had to go to the hardware store to get the right length,also the gold bar from the pedal to the piano is too short. The hole that they put in the piano to screw for the gold bar, it's not in the correct place. The biggest biggest biggest issue you will have with this is if you live upstairs, a second floor unit, do not bother buying the insurance. You still have to bring the piano to get it repaired. In my case, it could cost me $400 just to move the piano from my unit downstairs and take it to get repaired. One way. Do not buy the insurance. I don't even think it's worth it even if you live in a first floor unit because the piano is so heavy. You would still have to find storage to keep the big huge box it came in. Side from that, the piano is very beautiful, it sounds fantastic. It's a very good price.

  • Gorgeous Piece

    5

    Verified Buyer

    submitted8 years ago

    byRaystrib

    fromCanyon Lake, CA

    This is a beautiful piece of furniture and outstanding sound and features. I got an open box for a discount and regret it as some one cleaned it with a regular cloth or paper and it has micro swirls throughout.Gutair Center doesn't describe the condition of their open boxes and I lost out on the luck of that draw. How do I polish or wax that out? The instructions don't tel you how to use the features; it only gives a brief description/name of each button. We'll have to figure it out somehow.

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Q&A

Have a question about this product? Our expert Gear Advisers have the answers.

  • asked byBaby Grand

    fromHuntsville, Texas

    Could I purchase this and not take delivery until June?

    Open Reply - Ronald
    We are able to accept payment and hold an item before shipping but that's for up to 10 days.
  • asked byCathy

    fromGA

    Does this piano feature transpose?.

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    Yes it does have a transpose feature.
  • asked bySonia

    fromFlorida

    Is the touch weighted down

    Open Reply - Beau
    The touch is weighted down.