Korg Grandstage X
€2,439.65*
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Stage piano
88-key RH3 keyboard with hammer action
Sound generation: SGX-2, EP-1, AL-1, CX-3, VOX Organ, FC-1, HD-1
Key-Touch control enables seamless velocity-curve adjustment
up to 128-voice polyphony
700 sounds
100 favourite memories (incl. 20 presets)
approx. 25.5 GB PCM memory
Rhythm track consisting of drums and bass with chord progression function
Delay / reverb effects
3-band EQ
Analogue Tone vacuum tube effect with Nutube circuit
Transpose, swap, layer and split function
Unison for synthesiser and FM piano sounds
Pitch bend and modulation wheel
LCD display
Dimensions without music stand (W x D x H): 1,371 x 461 x 168 mm
Weight: 25 kg (without music stand)
incl. music stand and damper pedal (DS-1H)
Connections:
Microphone / line input: 6.3 mm stereo jack
2 line outputs: XLR
2 line outputs: 6.3 mm jack
Stereo headphone output: 6.3 mm jack
MIDI input and output
USB-B
SD card slot
Properties
Hammer mechanism: | Yes |
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Loudspeaker: | No |
Number of buttons: | 88 |
Number of sounds: | 700 |
Contact:
Musik Meyer GmbH
KORG&MORE
Industriestrasse 20
35041 Marburg
E-Mail: info@korgmore.de
Today and in the future:
"Inspiring instruments that make music fun."
Since its foundation in 1963, KORG's goal has been to create new musical experiences and playing adventures with its instruments. This ambition led early on to the invention of the first Japanese synthesiser and the world's first needle tuner. This was followed by countless unique instruments that gave people all over the world the joy of making music. KORG continues to stand for innovative and uncompromising instruments of the very best quality. They inspire professional artists and composers to top performances, while remaining easy to play for everyone thanks to well thought-out operating concepts. Because KORG instruments are always developed with the wishes and needs of all our many enthusiastic users around the world at the centre - today and in the future.
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