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Want a home piano but haven't got the space? The Korg LP350 is just 28cm deep, and still features a full 88 note piano action keyboard, the impressive "infinity" sound system, and a range of highly realistic piano & organ sounds. All this in a simple to use, elegantly presented & highly affordable digital piano.

Here's what Korg say about the LP350 Digital Piano

Rich, expressive sound combined with a sleek and modern body
Announcing the LP-350 digital piano. The modern slim-line, flat-top design will enhance your home, not only with its deeply expressive sound, but also with its beautiful appearance.

Main features
Slim-line digital piano is a mere 27.7 cm deep. Available in your choice of chic black or elegant white.
Unique, flat-top design with no center hinge ensures a clean and functional appearance.
Piano sounds sampled directly from a concert grand piano, at multiple velocity levels, allowing you to enjoy richly musical and dynamically expressive performances.
Korgs finest RH3 (Real Weighted Hammer Action 3) keybed provides an accurate grand piano touch.
Internal sound system utilizes bass reflex cabinet design for robust, powerful sound. 
Authentic grand piano three pedal action, damper (half-pedaling), soft (half-pedaling), and sostenuto.
In addition to twelve piano sounds, a variety of organs, strings, vibes, guitar, clavs, choirs and harpsichord provide a total of thirty on-demand sounds.
Reverb offers ambience and depth; chorus effect adds motion and richness to the sound.
Touch Control provides three levels of touch sensitivity to accommodate any playing style
Convenient built-in metronome offers variable tempo, meter, and accent.
Dual headphone jacks are ideal for parent & child; student & teacher, or for sharing private practice.

Modern style digital piano that is pleasing to both the ears, and the eyes!
The LP-350 is designed to visually complement nearly any living space. Less than 28 cm deep, the slim-line styling is both space-saving and efficient. When not in use, the thoughtful design leaves a smooth, flat top with absolutely no protruding hinges, allowing the LP-350 to become part of your rooms decor. Yet in spite of its slim-line profile, the LP-350 is equipped to provide a robust and accurate piano performance, complete with a grand-touch action, all three pedals, and a powerful speaker system to deliver a rich piano sound.
Available in two colors, chic and understated black, or restful and elegant white, each with metallic silver accents that add a modern touch.

Rich and refined piano sounds that convey every nuance
The piano sound of the LP-350 was meticulously sampled, in stereo, directly from a concert grand piano to ensure a lavishly resonant tone. The samples were captured at multiple velocity levels, so subtle variations in expression will be naturally reflected in the piano sound you hear. The LP-350 extends beyond piano to include a rich variety of sounds, thirty in all! In addition, the Layer mode allows two sounds to be played simultaneously; and of course the balance between the two sounds is adjustable.

Korgs top-of-the-line piano action
The LP-350 features our finest piano touch and feel, using our RH3 (Real Weighted Hammer Action 3). Just as on a traditional grand piano, the keyboard provides a heavier playing touch in the lower register, becoming progressively lighter towards the upper keys. Refinements designed for capturing rapidly repeated strikes ensure that the pianist's expressive abilities will not be impaired even during fast passages. Three levels of touch sensitivity are available using the Key Touch Control function, allowing you to customize the dynamic response to your own playing style. As a measure of environmental responsibility, Korg does not use lead in the keyboard hammers.

Powerful speaker system generates rich, vibrant sound.
The internal stereo sound system features two large 10 cm speakers powered by a pair of 11 watt amplifiers. These speakers are housed in a bass-reflex enclosure, providing extended low-end response for a deep, full sound. The position of the speaker enclosure below the keyboard allows the sound to envelope the entire piano, creating a more natural resonance.

Premium pedal performance
Pedals are an indispensible part of piano performance, and the LP-350 provides the same three pedals found on a concert grand piano: damper, soft, and sostenuto. Both the damper and soft pedals support half-pedaling to allow more subtle expressive touches. The entire pedal unit can be repositioned on the piano, providing extra support when used free-standing, or offering a more compact footprint when placed against a wall or partition.

Additional features to enhance your performance enjoyment
Effects: The LP-350 features on-board effects to enhance the sound; reverb to add depth and ambience, and chorus to motion and fullness. The depth for each effect is independently adjustable.

Metronome: The metronome is convenient for practice and learning. The tempo can be set by the slider, or a specific tempo may be entered manually. In addition, the meter/time signature is also selectable, with a selectable accent (standard or bell) to mark the downbeat. The metronome volume can be freely set.

Key Transpose: The musical key of the LP-350 can be quickly set, to allow familiar fingerings while sounding different keys.

Temperaments: In addition to equal temperament and piano stretch-tunings, you can choose from two historical temperaments (Kirnberger and Werckmeister) for historically-correct performances.

Demo songs: Thirty demonstration songs ranging from classical to originals can be individually selected, or listened to in series.

MIDI connectors: The LP-350 provides both IN and OUT jacks that support MIDI, the standard way to transfer performance data between electronic musical instruments and computers.

Dual headphone jacks: Two headphones can be connected simultaneously for student/teacher; parent/child; etc.


LP-350 Specifications
Keyboard: 88 notes (A0 to C8), RH3 (Real Weighted Hammer Action 3) keyboard
Touch Control: Light, Normal, Heavy
Sound Generation: Stereo Sampling System
Polyphony: 60 notes (max)
Programs: 30 sounds (5 Pianos, 7 Electric Pianos, Harpsichord, 2 Clavs, Vibraphone, Marimba, Acoustic Guitar, 3 Jazz Organs, 3 Church Organs, 3 Strings, 3 Choirs)
Effects: Reverb, Chorus (3 levels each)
Demo: 30 songs (10 songs in 3 banks)
Metronome: Tempo, Time Signature, Accent and Volume controls
Tuning: Key Transpose, Fine Tuning, Temperament (Equal, Kirnberger, Werkmeister)
Layer Function
Pedal: damper**, soft**, (**half-pedaling supported), sostenuto
Connections: OUTPUT (L/MONO, R: mini-stereo), 2 x Headphones, Damper, MIDI (IN, OUT)
Main Amp: 2 x 11 Watt
Speakers: Speakers (2 x 10 cm) with bass-reflex speaker box
Power Supply: DC 12V (External AC adapter) 3.5A
Dimensions: 1,353 (W) x 277 (D) x 777 (H) mm / 53.27" (W) x 10.91" (D) x 30.59" (H)
Weight: 42.5kg / 93.70 lbs.
Color Options: Black (BK), White (WH)
Key Cover: Soft-closing type
Included Items: Headphone, AC adapter

 
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    I love this piano even though it did try very hard to kill me when I was getting it up the flights of stairs to my top floor flat! It is heavy or maybe I should go to the gym and do some weights......

    After a few minutes of getting my breath back I started to unpack the giant box I'd struggled so hard with.

    The instructions to put it together say you need at least two peple to do so but you can get through it by yourself, I admit the keyboard element weighs a tonne but placing it on the stand was easy enough. Putting it together with two people would be easier but a little detrmination and effort goes a long way.

    Once the pedals, keyboard and power had all been plugged in it was ready to go. Setup was simple and complete in no time.

    I know some people have issues with the silver edging but I personally love the way it appears, if I could moan about one thing I'd suggest to Korg they add two more of those small plastic bung / covers to the assembly pack; the reason being the two internal holes on the extra bits on the stand would look better plugged / covered over. Of course you'd only see those bits though if you were under it so it doesn't effect the easthetics of it at all.

    When it turned up I'd never played a piano, I used to live with a singing teacher and she had one in the house but if I even went near it I'd be frowned at and told it wasn't a toy!

    After a night of drinking Jack Daniels with a friend and listening to music I thought it might be time to get a piano and teach myself how to play. After mulling the idea over for a day or two I decided it was a must do and within no time at all Andertons had delivered it to me.

    I'm very impressed with the folks there, my order was handled with much efficiency, customer support has been great and post sale communication has been superb.

    I can say it's the most beautiful looking thing in my flat, it ouzes style and has a lovely range of sounds to it. Even if I'd not made any effort to learn I'd still love it as it looks so great!

    Right now it's been here two weeks and when I've got some spare time I sit down and let it bewilder me. I purchased an iPad the same week as I'd seen an app called 'Nota' which has been a great tool to help me learn notes, scales and chords; in fact as a beginner it's been invaluable as has YouTube.

    As I mentioned earlier, a little determination can go a long way and I'm determined to teach myself.

    The free headphones from Andertons that came with it have been handy, more for the benefit of my neighbours than myself but none the less very handy. I'll also be taking advantage of the Korg offer for another free set of cans and a piano bench.

    All in all I'm impressed with both the Korg LP350 and Andertons, both of whom impressed me and are well deserving of my recommendation!

    Mr. Andrew Moore > read review

    I love this piano even though it did try very hard to kill me when I was getting it up the flights of stairs to my top floor flat! It is heavy or maybe I should go to the gym and do some weights......

    After a few minutes of getting my breath back I started to unpack the giant box I'd struggled so hard with.

    The instructions to put it together say you need at least two peple to do so but you can get through it by yourself, I admit the keyboard element weighs a tonne but placing it on the stand was easy enough. Putting it together with two people would be easier but a little detrmination and effort goes a long way.

    Once the pedals, keyboard and power had all been plugged in it was ready to go. Setup was simple and complete in no time.

    I know some people have issues with the silver edging but I personally love the way it appears, if I could moan about one thing I'd suggest to Korg they add two more of those small plastic bung / covers to the assembly pack; the reason being the two internal holes on the extra bits on the stand would look better plugged / covered over. Of course you'd only see those bits though if you were under it so it doesn't effect the easthetics of it at all.

    When it turned up I'd never played a piano, I used to live with a singing teacher and she had one in the house but if I even went near it I'd be frowned at and told it wasn't a toy!

    After a night of drinking Jack Daniels with a friend and listening to music I thought it might be time to get a piano and teach myself how to play. After mulling the idea over for a day or two I decided it was a must do and within no time at all Andertons had delivered it to me.

    I'm very impressed with the folks there, my order was handled with much efficiency, customer support has been great and post sale communication has been superb.

    I can say it's the most beautiful looking thing in my flat, it ouzes style and has a lovely range of sounds to it. Even if I'd not made any effort to learn I'd still love it as it looks so great!

    Right now it's been here two weeks and when I've got some spare time I sit down and let it bewilder me. I purchased an iPad the same week as I'd seen an app called 'Nota' which has been a great tool to help me learn notes, scales and chords; in fact as a beginner it's been invaluable as has YouTube.

    As I mentioned earlier, a little determination can go a long way and I'm determined to teach myself.

    The free headphones from Andertons that came with it have been handy, more for the benefit of my neighbours than myself but none the less very handy. I'll also be taking advantage of the Korg offer for another free set of cans and a piano bench.

    All in all I'm impressed with both the Korg LP350 and Andertons, both of whom impressed me and are well deserving of my recommendation!