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KORG D1 Slimline 88-Note Weighted Digital Stage Piano

Description
The D1 is focused on providing the ultimate in slim, compact design. The result is a top-class keyboard that reproduces the playing feel of a grand piano, and yet is highly portable. With its high-quality keybed developed by KORG and a rich variety of sounds that will shine on stage, this instrument is the perfect fit for daily practice or performance.
The super-slim, great-sounding D1 stage piano is now available in both the original black, and a new white color variation.



Features
- Japanese-made high-quality RH3 keybed
- A compact body that you can take anywhere
- Thirty high-quality sounds
- Cutting-edge technology faithfully reproduces the resonances of a grand piano
- Convenient functions that you expect from a digital piano
- In addition to standard-sized LINE OUT jacks, MIDI IN/OUT connectors are also provided
- Music rest and dedicated pedal for stage play also included
Specs
- Number of keys: 88
- Action: RH3 (Real weighted hammer)
- Key size: Full
- Aftertouch / Velocity: Velocity Sensitive
- Voices: 30
- Polyphony (max): 120
- MIDI connectivity: Over USB
- Line output: Stereo L/R, Mono
- Headphone jacks: 1
- Pedal inputs: 1
- Power: N/A
- Speakers: N/A
- Display: LCD
- Effects: Brilliance, reverb and chorus
- Width: 52.24"
- Height: 5.04"
- Depth: 10.35"
- Weight: 35.27 lb.
Reviews
4
2 Reviews
50%
of respondents would recommend this to a friend
- Live / Band1
- MIDI1
- Studio1
- No MIDI USB1
- No Speakers1
- Cheaply Made1
- Experienced1
- Professional Musician1
- Easy to Use2
- Portable2
- Responsive / Good Action2
- Good Audio1
- Touch Sensitive Keys1
Reviewed by 2 customers
Amazing keyboard for price point!
submitted5 years ago
byhashlock
fromCalifornia
Couldn't be happier with the Korg D1. It's simple and clean and sounds amazing! I knew the heavier RH3 keys would take some getting used to but now I could never go back. I use this for studio recording and live streaming through an UA Apollo Twin. The "brilliance" and alt voices provides a surprising range of sounds. The variable touch sensitivity allows for beautiful sounding delicate playing. It's just the right weight - still portable - but solid. Only downside is no MIDI USB - kind of baffling, but oh well.
Cheaply Made!!!
submitted6 years ago
byPixel8r
fromUSA
This product was slapped together with cheap materials. Not worth the price.
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