Main Features
• Two sampled concert grand piano sounds.
• A total of ten sounds are provided, including electric pianos, harpsichord, organs, strings, and more.
• Natural Weighted Hammer Action (NH) designed to reproduce the touch of an acoustic piano.
• The Key Touch Control offers three levels of sensitivity to match the keyboard response to playing styles.
• Reverb effect designed to add depth and spaciousness to the sound; Chorus designed to add warmth and motion.
• Two headphone jacks allow for parent/child or student/teacher private practice, or for sharing with friends
• Damper pedal and music rest complete the SP-170S
• Available in either or black or white
Pricing & Availability are TBD.
Full product details are available on the Korg website.
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