Korg is adding the SP-170 to its popular SP line of digital pianos.
The SP-170 features a duo of concert grand piano sounds. Velocity layers are used to capture nuances of playing dynamics. Eight additional sounds complete the palette of keyboard tones: Electric Piano (x2), Harpsichord, Clav, Vibraphone, Pipe Organ, Electric (Drawbar) Organ and Strings. Selectable Reverb and Chorus effects are designed to add warmth and spaciousness to the sound.
As with every Korg SP digital piano model, the SP-170 features a full 88-note piano-style keyboard; three touch curves match the key response to any playing style, Korg says.
Pricing & Availability
The SP-170 is available in two colors, black and soft white. It will be available April 2010 with a retail price of $600. An optional matching stand will also be available with a retail price of $125.00.
Check out www.korg.com for more details on this model.
As with every Korg SP digital piano model, the SP-170 features a full 88-note piano-style keyboard; three touch curves match the key response to any playing style, Korg says.
Pricing & Availability
The SP-170 is available in two colors, black and soft white. It will be available April 2010 with a retail price of $600. An optional matching stand will also be available with a retail price of $125.00.
Check out www.korg.com for more details on this model.
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