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73-key Stage Vintage Piano with RH3 Hammer Action, 128-note Polyphony, Valve Reactor Circuit, 72 Instrument Sounds, Amp and Effect Models, and 64 Instant-access Presets
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Stage Vintage: the Next Generation

The SV-1 was an instant classic at Sweetwater. Now Korg delivers the next generation of Stage Vintage with the SV-2. Packed with cutting-edge technology — we’re talking 128-voice polyphony, twice the sounds, and more than ten times the sample data of previous SV models — and hot new features, the SV-2 is the gig-ready stage piano you’ve always wanted. Boasting Korg’s superb, top-of-the-line RH3 weighted hammer action keybed, the SV-2 Stage Vintage Piano is addictive to play. There are 72 breathtaking sounds onboard, including an exhaustive collection of deeply sampled electric and acoustic pianos, organs, strings and orchestral instruments, synths, and more.

Take control

From iconic EPs, clavs, ’trons, and string machines with vintage effects and amp models to the finest German, Italian, Austrian, and Japanese grand pianos; playing the SV-2 is like having decades of music history right at your fingertips! The SV-1 set the standard for real-time hands-on control in a vintage-focused stage piano, and the SV-2 takes it even further. No menus here! The sleek, retro-futuristic chassis is outfitted with a purposeful, ergonomic control set of per-function knobs and buttons, so you can nail your sounds quickly in the heat of a set. And look good doing it.

Sublimely soulful renditions of coveted keyboard classics

Korg brought their formidable audio sampling technology to bear in the SV-2 to give you meticulously accurate — and sublimely soulful — renditions of coveted keyboard classics. Sampling fastidiously maintained instruments using the latest multi-mic methods, every sound has been captured with stunning precision. From the slap of the tine and the release of the hammer to the click of the contacts — every element is faithfully preserved in the RX Layer, so you can mix in as much or as little of these authentic artifacts as you want. The full dynamic range of each instrument has also been faithfully preserved to re-creating all of the timbral — as well as volume — changes generated from a delicate pianississimo glance to a forceful fortississimo strike — and everything in between. Korg’s stringent sampling regimen serves up instruments with hyper-detailed, 3-dimensional presence, allowing the sound to assume its rightful place in the performance space — and your mix.

A treasure trove of essential sounds

The SV-2 packs a treasure trove of classic electro-mechanical, transistorized, tape-driven, analog, and digital keyboard instruments, all rendered in remarkable realism. These must-have instruments defined a half century of popular music and the SV-2 puts them all under your fingers — in mint condition, with perfect tuning — no maintenance needed. It’s all here, and then some!

The electric piano collection now includes nearly every American tine and reed models and a Japanese electric grand, as well as a rare German electric piano. Choose from analog, digital, VPM, FM, and sampled — including Korg’s own legendary M1. There’s a ton of clavinovas. How about organs? You’ve got the tonewheel classics; VOX combo, Italian transistor, American tube-powered organs; and new church and cathedral models. Strings? Choose from a ’70s-era analog string machine, prog-era tape-based strings, or a warm, vibrant orchestral string section. What’s more, the SV-2 has you covered for mallets, brass and choir, guitar and bass, and even solo and pad synths that are perfect for splits and layers, which are quick and intuitive to set up on the SV-2 control panel.

Packed with world-class pianos

At its core, of course, the SV-2 is a masterful stage piano. At the touch of a button, you can call up the best grand piano sounds from across the globe — including world-class instruments from the leading German, Italian, Austrian, and Japanese piano makers. For a more intimate musical setting, choose one of the authentic Japanese or German upright pianos. Also included are real honky-tonk and a tack piano. Last but not least, the SV-2 contains two exquisite harpsichords, one French and one Italian. Played by themselves, layered with other sounds, or split across the keyboard, these outstanding instruments give you a formidable sonic arsenal while providing generous performance options.

Expressive performances

The Korg SV-2 Stage Vintage Piano features Korg’s flagship RH3 graded hammer action keybed, which features a graduated weighting across the keyboard, with a heavier feel in the lower-register keys and a lighter feel the further up you play. The RH3 keybed is incredibly sensitive to the nuances of your playing, accurately delivering the full expression you put into each performance. Eight different velocity curves allow the keyboard response to match your particular playing technique and the style of each performance.

The SV-2 even offers eight tuning systems, including equal temperament, grand piano stretch, electric piano stretch, electric grand, upright stretch, detuned, and two user-definable types (configurable via the free SV-2 Editor). Naturally, the SV-2 can be transposed into any key, and the overall tuning (concert pitch), can be adjusted to match another instrument or a previously recorded track — a very handy feature!

Studio-grade FX and Valve Reactor circuit

The right effects add layers of sonic richness to a sound. The SV-2 features six independent stages of studio-grade signal processing, juiced by the Korg Valve Reactor circuit, which delivers the added warmth or fat snarl of a real 12AX7A vacuum tube. As with the sounds themselves, all of the effect models are faithful to the originals, and are designed to match the performance, limitations, and behavior of the selected effect.

The effect stages include a 3-band EQ as well as Pre FX such as the Red Compressor, Treble Boost, U-Vibe, Vibrato, Tremolo, and VOX Wah. Amp models include Clean, Twin, Tweed, AC30, Boutique, and Organ, plus several Cabinet Simulators plus Noise Reduction. Modulation FX comprise Classic Chorus, Black Chorus, Orange Phaser, Small Phaser, MX Flanger, and Rotary. Reverb/Delay consists of Room, Plate, Hall, Spring, Tape Echo, and Stereo Delay. Lastly, Limiter gives you a classic Stereo Limiter and Stereo Mastering Limiter.

Your ideal stage piano

The SV-2’s studio-quality effects and Valve Reactor circuit add the crowning jewel of authority to any vintage keyboard patch. Featuring stunning must-have sounds, amazing effects, Korg’s flagship hammer action, and a sleek, roadworthy retro-modern chassis with a fast, one-to-one control panel, the Korg SV-2 is your ideal stage piano. Get your hands on one, and you'll never let go.

Korg SV-2 73-key Stage Piano Features:

  • Now with 128-voice polyphony and more than 10 times the sample data of previous SV models
  • SV-2 Editor software lets you create your own split and layered programs and save them as Favorites
  • Premium velocity-sensitive Korg RH3 (Real Weighted Hammer Action 3) keybed
  • 72 onboard sounds (2 sets of 6 Basic sounds, 6 variations)
  • Favorite sounds: 64 (8 banks, 8 variations) for saving your customized settings
  • Comprehensive FX section with 6 independent stages of studio-grade signal processing
  • Korg Valve Reactor circuit with real 12AX7A vacuum tube
  • Audio output: balanced XLR and unbalanced 1/4" stereo outputs
  • Front-panel stereo 1/4" headphone jack
  • Audio Input: unbalanced 1/4" jacks
  • MIDI DIN I/O; MIDI over USB 2.0
  • Damper pedal and foot switch jacks
  • Volume/expression pedal jack
  • Internal 100–240V power supply
  • Included power cable, Music stand, DS-2H damper pedal, Quick Guide

Korg SV-2 Sounds:

  • EP1 (vintage): MK I Suitcase, MK I Stage, MK II Suitcase, MK II Stage, MK V Stage, MK V Bright, Dyno EP, Dyno EP Bright, Wurly, Wurly Classic, Wurly Dark, Wurly Bright
  • EP2 (various): FM Piano 1, FM Piano 2, FM Piano 3, FM Piano & Pad, Pianet T, Pianet N, Hybrid Piano, Hybrid Tine, Wurly & Strings, FM & Strings, MK II & Pad, FM & Pad
  • Piano 1 (acoustic): German Grand, German Classic, Italian Grand, Italian Bright, Japanese Grand, Japanese Bright, Austrian Grand, Austrian Classic, Japanese Upright, Upright Bright, German Upright, Rock Piano
  • Piano 2 (various): Electric Grand, German Mono, Korg M1 Piano, Korg SG-1D, Digital Piano, Electra Piano, Tack Piano, Honky-Tonk, Piano & Strings, Piano & Pad, Piano & Synth, Piano & Brass
  • Clavier: Clav AC, Clav AD, Clav BC, Clav BD, Harpsichord, Harpsichord Oct, Perc. Organ, Rock Organ, Jazz Organ, VOX Organ, Church Organ, Pipe Organ
  • Other: Full Strings, Classic Strings, Tape Strings, Strings & Voices, Warm Pad, Bright Pad, Orchestra, Pizzicato & Glock, Brass, Synth Brass, Pad/Mini Lead, Pad/SynthLead

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Tech Specs

  • Type: SV-2 Stage Vintage Piano
  • Sound Engine: Enhanced Definition Synthesis-eXpanded (EDS-X)
  • Number of Keys: 73
  • Type of Keys: Real Weighted Hammer-action (RH3)
  • Touch Sensitivity: 8 x Curves, Velocity
  • Other Controllers: Master Volume Knob, 3 x EQ Knobs (bass, mid, treble), 8 x Favorite Buttons
  • Polyphony: 128-note Max
  • Presets: 72 x Factory Sounds
  • Effects: 3-band EQ, Chrous, Phaser, Reverb, Limiters, Delay
  • Audio Inputs: 2 x 1/4" TS (L/mono, R/mono)
  • Audio Outputs: 2 x XLR (left, right), 2 x 1/4" TS (L/mono, R/mono)
  • Headphones: 1 x 1/4" TRS (front)
  • USB: 1 x Type B (rear)
  • MIDI I/O: 2 x 5-pin DIN (in, out), USB
  • Pedal Inputs: 1 x 1/4" (damper), 2 x 1/4" (1, 2)
  • Pedal Included: Yes, DS-2H Pedal
  • Features: Includes: Music Rest Attachment
  • Software: Korg SV-2 Sound Editor (Windows/Mac)
  • Bench/Stand Included: Sold Separately
  • Color: Black
  • Power Supply: Standard IEC AC Input (cable included)
  • Height: 6.18"
  • Width: 45"
  • Depth: 13.66"
  • Weight: 37.91 lbs
  • Manufacturer Part Number: SV273

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Reviews

Worth the upgrade from my SV-1!
I had an SV-1 for a while and loved it. I finally decided to upgrade to the SV-2 and am very happy with my purchase. The piano, especially the Fazioli, Steinway, and Bosendorfer are great and you can't beat the slightly over-driven Rhodes and Wurly sounds passed through the tube and amp modeling. I also love that it feels like a real instrument and not a computer. That said it is fairly customizable. I spent my first evening with it plugged in to my computer with the editor tweaking the various sounds to my liking and now I can just recall them from the instrument itself.
Fabulous!
I picked up an SV-2 73 without the onboard speaker a few months ago and I enjoy it so much that I feel compelled to leave a positive review. I've been making music with various instruments for better than three decades now so I've come to know what I like and don't like. This keyboard is all about the stuff I like. The aesthetic is spot on. It looks like an electric piano, not like the offspring of a keyboard that had a wild party with a drum machine and a children's toy. It plays FABULOUSLY!!! Very expressive and playable keys. I do not get distracted by any digital characteristics which is a very big deal for me. And the sounds of the pianos are really great. Rich tones and plenty of layers of dynamics. Highly satisfying to play. Of course, there is always room for improvement. The front panel knobs on my SV-2 are a little flimsy and do not inspire confidence. Audio over USB would've been nice. Lastly the user manual states that you have to take it to an authorized Korg dealer to swap out the preamp tube. Umm... yeah, that sucks. That said, even with those criticisms, this is a 5-star keyboard and I would most definitely buy it again.
Music background: Experienced
Strong first impression
Got the SV2-73 yesterday, and there's a lot of positive to be said. Very little negative.

The only negative thing that stands out to me right now is that the knobs feel much cheaper and more loose than I would have expected. It feels like I could easily break one of these knobs by just bumping it the wrong way. It's also a little strange that there are 10 positions in between each light on the knobs. So for example, when you want to increase the intensity of your tremolo, you have this intensity knob with a series of lights around it. To go from one light just to the next one (or previous) you have to roll the knob through 10 "clicks." So if you want to quickly go from very little intensity to maximum, you have to roll and roll and roll and roll the knob. Definitely a little weird, and made worse by the fact that the knobs feels very cheap. All of that rolling feels like it's inevitably putting a lot of wear on the knob.

Other than that, this keyboard is really fantastic. Key weight is excellent, not too stiff and not too light. The EP sounds are absolutely fantastic. I have owned vintage Rhodes and Wurlitzers, and this is an incredibly accurate representation of those classic pianos. Not quite as spot-on as a Crumar Seven, but the SV2 has to be the next best EP replication on the market after that. I'm also really impressed with the organ sounds, which sound very natural and have an analog feel. I do wish the rotary toggle was on the far left side of the keyboard, where you want it to be; reaching your left hand way over your right in order to toggle the Leslie speed between fast and slow is strange. If you're like me, you're trying to hit that switch constantly when you're playing organ, so the position on the SV2 is not ideal.

The acoustic pianos have not impressed me very much, despite supposedly being highly regarded by many. But I personally can't really stand the sound of fake acoustic piano, so I wasn't surprised to find that these sounded digital and dated to me, similar to what I find on my much cheaper Yamaha. However, if you apply the "Red Compression" effect to some of these acoustic pianos, you instantly get a very nice 60s pop sound, incredibly similar to Zombies "Oddysey and Oracle," Emmit Rhodes, et al. Very unexpected! I did not anticipate finding an acoustic piano sound that I would actually use live or in the studio, so this was a nice surprise.

In all, this is a really nice keyboard and one that says "I'm a legit instrument" when seen on stage. Very excited to have this as my main keyboard. Just wish that Korg's supply chain wasn't horrible; it took 5+ months for this unit to arrive after I paid for it. Yikes.