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The KORGLiano Portable 88-key Digital Piano combines semi-weighted keys with bass reflex speakers for a realistic and rich sound experience. Designed for intermediate players, it includes a sustain pedal, built-in metronome, and USB connectivity for seamless integration with digital tools. Its lightweight, portable design and free 3-month Skoove software access make it perfect for on-the-go practice and creative growth.
Item Weight | 6.2 Kilograms |
Style | Digital |
Color | Blue |
Connector Type | usb |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Special Features | Portable |
Number of Keys | 88 |
Skill Level | Intermediate |
S**M
Amazing value for money
I rarely give 5-star reviews, but the Korg Liano really is exceptional value for money. The sound beats Roland and Kawai piano sounds for just being a keyboard. I've dialed up sensitivity to maximum.The lightness of the keyboard is where it shines; it's so light and easy to pack up and store in tight spaces.The perfect gig bag is: the Yamaha YBPN76 : It's for a 76-key keyboard, but fits this 88 keyboard perfectly (very snug. Can find it at Guitar Center). The fact that the 88 keyboard fits in 76 keyboard bag tells you how slim it also is.
F**Y
Beginner raves about 88 key Korg Liano
Lots of beginner piano reviews say that you must have hammer action, fully weighted keys. As an older adult beginner I followed this advice and found that the action was too loud and distracting when practicing with headphones. Also that piano had hundreds of sounds that I would never use. Sold that and got the Korg Liano at half the price. The semi weighted keys have a great feel are quiet and are adjustable for touch. The piano only weighs 13.5 lbs and runs on 6 AA batteries so I can practice anywhere. The built in sounds are good, especially the primary piano. The Liano can connect to phone or tablet and can play hundreds of free sound files available for download on the web. I have been playing for 2 years and the Liano for a year and I consider the Liano to be the perfect beginner and beyond 88 key piano . If you want to watch a great video on “How to Choose the Best Piano Keyboard”, look on YouTube for Pianoman Steve; I also recommend his 28 day crash course on learning piano.
P**P
Great sound for the price
The sound is great for a thin, lightweight keyboard that weighs only 13 pounds. It is a very simple, no frills design, but great for carrying along with you on short trips, when you don’t want to lug a heavy keyboard around. The action on it is spongy. And although It has the option to set the feel of the keys from light medium or heavy, I can’t really tell the difference. It feels like an older organ or modern synthesizer keys. The speakers, for the size, sound pretty good and loud. Not having a keyboard Amplifier, I can’t attest to how it would sound using one, but I have a feeling that it would sound very good. Do not get it if you want a keyboard with semi or weighted piano feel, because you won’t find it in this. I think for the price, weight and sound, you’d be hard pressed to find a better option.
A**Y
It's a great keyboard
I really like this Korg Liano. For me it works. For you it may not depending on your needs are.What I will say is that it lives up to the claims you've seen on a lot of the YouTube videos. If you haven't yet check out Jeremy See's review on this keyboard he breaks the pros & cons down really good for this keyboard and is very accurate.It has the bread & butter sounds that you would need in a live setting but if your looking for 600+ voices, look elsewhere.I've tested the grand piano against several pianos including my high end Yamaha workstation and it holds up very nicely. So the piano rocks. Personally I don't use the pipe organ but it's a good sounding organ, for church settings or weddings.The one drawback to me is the almost useless "reverb" effect. It's there but barely. The included damper/sustain pedal is just junk but with a good sustain pedal the function works great.I got the blue one and it's beautiful 😍The action is somewhere between a synth & a regular piano and I like it for my older fingers itsjust right.It would have been nice if Korg included dedicated L & R output jacks but for me its not a deal breaker, the headphone jack works okay with the proper 1/8" stereo jack to split 1/4" jacks to a mixer or amp.Overall I dig it and at just over 12 pounds it's easily portable to gigs.
T**N
Basic but works well
It is a simple keyboard. The grand piano sounds excellent, and the other instruments are okay. It easily connects to a tablet and earphones. I use the Cubasis app and can make my music even without experience. The keyboard is light, so I can move around easily. The speaker is pretty good and loud enough for most rooms.
S**T
Great digital piano!!
I got this to get back into piano as I no longer have access to a full size piano. I really like the sound stage and the built-in speakers are good. I really love the weight of the keys and the responsiveness of the force sensitivity. I love the USB midi, I do wish it was USB-C, but I was able to get a C to B cable for cheap, so not an issue. I have used this both to connect to the computer and my Quest 3. There are several learning apps that can use the MIDI functionality and I am happy with this.
A**R
Need Apple ipad of iphone for software bundle.
Excellent piano sound. Software bundle, however, is only available on through Apple.
I**I
No line out
I like a keyboard a lot but when I bought it, I didn’t check if it had a line out. It only has a headphone jack making it a great home keyboard but I am a small person and I was hoping to take it on gigs because it’s lightweight. But no line out means I have to buy a converter to use headphone jack as line out. Will recommend it for a good value for money.
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