Korg Liano 88-key Digital Piano Reviews
When it comes to keys, Korg knows a thing or two. The company has put their decades of knowledge and experience into delivering a lightweight, full-scale digital piano: the Liano. Designed with Korg’s proprietary Light Touch (LS) action, each of the 88 keys are quick and responsive, striking the sweet spot between synth and piano with their formfactor. A straightforward interface provides convenient access to the eight onboard sounds, including two acoustic pianos, two electric pianos, harpsichord, pipe organ, electric organ, and strings. With a stunningly slim profile, you’ll experience the Nautilus-derived Italian Grand piano in unflinching resonance, thanks to the 120-voice polyphony and two 8-watt built-in speakers. An optional battery mode keeps you playing for up to eight hours, using just six AA batteries, with a headphone jack and line out easily accommodating any mobility-minded needs. Plus, the USB-B port handles audio and MIDI, getting you connected to other keyboards, computers, or your DAW of choice. Educators, performers, students, and more will appreciate the included music stand and PS-3 pedal switch. Weighing in under 14 pounds, and less than three inches thick, Sweetwater’s keyboardists agree that the Liano is a must-have keyboard for those seeking portability with uncompromising sound.
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Highest Rated Reviews
Love My Korg Liano 88
Absolute best 88 note piano for lightweight travel. The samples are superb. Weighs just over 13 pounds. This will be the piano I'll stick with. Thanks Patrick and Adam at Sweetwater. You guys hit the home run with this one.
Mostly good
like the piano. Good touch good feel on keys. Like.
The sound. Wish it.
Had Ability to layer sounds. My biggest gripe has no auxiliary input jack.