Korg SV-2SP 73-key Stage Vintage Piano
Korg SV-2SP 73-key Stage Vintage Piano Reviews
The SV-1 was an instant classic at Sweetwater. Now, with the SV-2SP, Korg delivers the next generation of Stage Vintage — with a twist: a powerful built-in stereo speaker system. 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-2SP 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-2SP 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.
Waste of money
Not impressed with Korg's build quality. One month after the 2 year warranty ends, the keyboard completely stopped working.
Korg SV-2
The SV-2 has some of the best electric piano sounds on the market, hands down, and at a more competitve price than nord keyboards. Yes, nords will give you more variety of sounds especially for those ambient folks. However, if you're looking for classic and vintage EP sounds and the daily comfort of a songwriter's keyboard this is exactly the keyboard to buy. There is a reason the SV-1 has upheld such a great standard for so long, the SV-2 will do the same.
so expressive
The Best Rhodes / EP Emulation I've Heard
We have several keyboard / pianos in our studio from Roland, Nord, Vox, Hammond, Yamaha and Korg but the SV2 does the best EP sounds I've heard - and that includes the Nord Grand 88. Trust me. I do all the mixing and post so I hear them all. I always breathe a sigh of relief when I hear the SV2 on the track. It sits perfectly. The effects are spot on. It's the true vintage vibe. If you're looking for that perfect 1970's yacht rock / Ray Manzarek / Michael McDonald piano sound, this is the one.
Vibration Issued Solved with SV2S
Great SV Update
I owned the original SV-1 for years. I always loved the form factor, but some of the sounds weren't up to modern standards. The new SV-2 addresses all of my critiques of the original. Plus the added speakers really are great for just some quick messing around with ideas. They are just loud enough to act as monitors in a band situation. I do wish they had a separate volume control for that use though. In quieter settings, you could probably use the on board speakers for accompanying a solo instrument or voice. The acoustic piano sounds are now top notch, and there are a lot of them. The organs are better than the previous version and quite usable. You really can gig with just this one board in a top 40 type band.
Great but...
I Own a sv2 s 73. Right out of the box the G3 was completely stuck up... impossible tu push down... and from A#5 i noticed a very disturbing vibration under the hood. They repaired the G3 but they did not find where the noise come from...
Other than that, the speakers sound great. Actions are good...take a few time to get into the many settings, nice looking...
I asked for a replacement cause they can't find the origin of the vibration which is not tolerable from a piano of that price.
If you buy one make sure to test it at the shop, in a quiet place before leaving.
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