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Korg Electric Stage Piano B2 with 88 Weighted Keys Built-in Speakers and Connection with Headphones White

  • Digital stage piano with 88 weighted keys (natural Weighted Hammer).
  • 3 different sensitivity levels
  • 12 sounds (Stereo PCM)
  • 120-note polyphony, built-in digital effects (Reverb & Chorus)
  • 8 demo songs and...
  • Digital stage piano with 88 weighted keys (natural Weighted Hammer).
  • 3 different sensitivity levels
  • 12 sounds (Stereo PCM)
  • 120-note polyphony, built-in digital effects (Reverb & Chorus)
  • 8 demo songs and built-in metronome (40-120 Bpm)
  • Headphone output/ Line out, Line in, USB, built-in speakers with 2 x 15 Watt amplification.
  • Includes power adapter, music stand,...
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Description

Description

  • Digital stage piano with 88 weighted keys (natural Weighted Hammer).
  • 3 different sensitivity levels
  • 12 sounds (Stereo PCM)
  • 120-note polyphony, built-in digital effects (Reverb & Chorus)
  • 8 demo songs and built-in metronome (40-120 Bpm)
  • Headphone output/ Line out, Line in, USB, built-in speakers with 2 x 15 Watt amplification.
  • Includes power adapter, music stand, and sustain pedal.
  • Weight 11.4 kg.

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Specifications

Specifications

Dimensions

Type
Stage
Type
Electric
Silent Mode
No
Set
No
Weight
11.4 kg
Colour
White
Length
131.2 cm
Length
33.6 cm
Height
11.7 cm

Key Specifications

Type of Keys
Weighted
Number of Keys
88

Additional Specifications

Tray Attachment
Yes
Built-in Metronome
Yes
Built-in Speakers
Yes
Key Cover
No

Connections

Headphone output
Yes
AUX In
Yes
AUX Out
Yes
Bluetooth
No
USB to Device
Yes
USB to Host
No
MIDI In
No
MIDI Out
No
Microphone Input (XLR)
No
Microphone Input (Jack)
No
Sustain Jack
Yes

Contents Set

Stool
No
Headphones
No
Stand
No
Case
No

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

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  • Anton_Tytov

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    From my perspective, it's an ideal option for beginners

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  • nikosthe1
    1
    8 out of 12 members found this review helpful

    I bought the B1. The B2 just has a USB for computer connection. I preferred it because of its low cost (I found it for just under 400 euros) and the reputation of Korg. The pros are:

    - Nice sound, standard piano. I would prefer it to be a bit brighter, to be honest, because I mostly play ballads. But if you put it on the second level of dynamics, it sounds louder. I always use that and add a bit of volume. It's good, I wouldn't call it perfect, but I like it and enjoy playing it.

    - It has a button that instantly resets the default piano settings, in case you have made changes and want to quickly go back.

    - It doesn't have many buttons to confuse you, it's easy to change sounds. It's a simple instrument that does its job right away, completely plug and play.

    HOWEVER:
    - Strange charger connection. It's not easy to find another one if the cable breaks. I came up with a solution by keeping the original charger, which I couldn't find with the same plug, and making a connection with the cable so that I only have to replace that if it breaks again.

    - Strange pedal connection, with 4 small pins. Two of them have broken, but fortunately it still works.

    - And the most important thing: after just 2 years of use, and only indoors, without dust, it developed a problem with the dynamics/aftertouch in 9 keys, where they sound very loud even when pressed softly. Even in keys that I never used, like the ones in the highest octave. I have had keyboards in worse conditions for many years and never had such a problem. They asked for around 200 euros to repair it. I refused, of course, and took it to a private technician who will replace the entire set of keys for around 100 euros. In fact, the technician at the store had another B2 keyboard for repair, with the exact same problem!

    In conclusion: I do NOT recommend it. Problems with the charger, pedal, and keys, which are not few... And all this in a short period of time, within 2 years, just after the warranty ended. I realized that I need to increase my budget from around 400 to around 500 euros for something reliable and relatively cheap. Now, since I had a bad experience with Korg, I would probably go for the Roland FP10 or a Yamaha, which my friends have had for a longer time and haven't had such issues.

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  • 4
    1 out of 1 members found this review helpful

    Very good piano in the three years with enough use it hasn't suffered anything.

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    • Material quality
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  • 5
    4 out of 4 members found this review helpful
    This review is about the edition: Black

    Simply perfect! Very well balanced, very nice sounds.

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  • From my perspective, it's an ideal option for beginners

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    0
  • I bought the B1. The B2 just has a USB for computer connection. I preferred it because of its low cost (I found it for just under 400 euros) and the reputation of Korg. The pros are:

    - Nice sound, standard piano. I would prefer it to be a bit brighter, to be honest, because I mostly play ballads. But if you put it on the second level of dynamics, it sounds louder. I always use that and add a bit of volume. It's good, I wouldn't call it perfect, but I like it and enjoy playing it.

    - It has a button that instantly resets the default piano settings, in case you have made changes and want to quickly go back.

    - It doesn't have many buttons to confuse you, it's easy to change sounds. It's a simple instrument that does its job right away, completely plug and play.

    HOWEVER:
    - Strange charger connection. It's not easy to find another one if the cable breaks. I came up with a solution by keeping the original charger, which I couldn't find with the same plug, and making a connection with the cable so that I only have to replace that if it breaks again.

    - Strange pedal connection, with 4 small pins. Two of them have broken, but fortunately it still works.

    - And the most important thing: after just 2 years of use, and only indoors, without dust, it developed a problem with the dynamics/aftertouch in 9 keys, where they sound very loud even when pressed softly. Even in keys that I never used, like the ones in the highest octave. I have had keyboards in worse conditions for many years and never had such a problem. They asked for around 200 euros to repair it. I refused, of course, and took it to a private technician who will replace the entire set of keys for around 100 euros. In fact, the technician at the store had another B2 keyboard for repair, with the exact same problem!

    In conclusion: I do NOT recommend it. Problems with the charger, pedal, and keys, which are not few... And all this in a short period of time, within 2 years, just after the warranty ended. I realized that I need to increase my budget from around 400 to around 500 euros for something reliable and relatively cheap. Now, since I had a bad experience with Korg, I would probably go for the Roland FP10 or a Yamaha, which my friends have had for a longer time and haven't had such issues.

    Translated from Greek ·
    8
  • Very good piano in the three years with enough use it hasn't suffered anything.

    Translated from Greek ·
    1
  • Simply perfect! Very well balanced, very nice sounds.

    Translated from Greek ·
    4
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Description & Specifications

  • Digital stage piano with 88 weighted keys (natural Weighted Hammer).
  • 3 different sensitivity levels
  • 12 sounds (Stereo PCM)
  • 120-note polyphony, built-in digital effects (Reverb & Chorus)
  • 8 demo songs and built-in metronome (40-120 Bpm)
  • Headphone output/ Line out, Line in, USB, built-in speakers with 2 x 15 Watt amplification.
  • Includes power adapter, music stand, and sustain pedal.
  • Weight 11.4 kg.

Manufacturer

Dimensions

Type
Stage
Type
Electric
Silent Mode
No
Set
No
Weight
11.4 kg
Colour
White
Length
131.2 cm
Length
33.6 cm
Height
11.7 cm

Key Specifications

Type of Keys
Weighted
Number of Keys
88

Additional Specifications

Tray Attachment
Yes
Built-in Metronome
Yes
Built-in Speakers
Yes
Key Cover
No

Connections

Headphone output
Yes
AUX In
Yes
AUX Out
Yes
Bluetooth
No
USB to Device
Yes
USB to Host
No
MIDI In
No
MIDI Out
No
Microphone Input (XLR)
No
Microphone Input (Jack)
No
Sustain Jack
Yes

Contents Set

Stool
No
Headphones
No
Stand
No
Case
No

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

Reviews (4)

  1. 2
  2. 1
  3. 3 stars
    0
  4. 2 stars
    0
  5. 1
Review this product
  • Key feel
  • Sound quality
  • Value for money
  • Material quality

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Reviews by our members

  • Anton_Tytov

    Verified purchase

    From my perspective, it's an ideal option for beginners

    Translated from Greek ·
    • Material quality
    • Value for money
    • Sound quality
    • Key feel
    Did you find this review helpful?
  • nikosthe1
    1
    8 out of 12 members found this review helpful

    I bought the B1. The B2 just has a USB for computer connection. I preferred it because of its low cost (I found it for just under 400 euros) and the reputation of Korg. The pros are:

    - Nice sound, standard piano. I would prefer it to be a bit brighter, to be honest, because I mostly play ballads. But if you put it on the second level of dynamics, it sounds louder. I always use that and add a bit of volume. It's good, I wouldn't call it perfect, but I like it and enjoy playing it.

    - It has a button that instantly resets the default piano settings, in case you have made changes and want to quickly go back.

    - It doesn't have many buttons to confuse you, it's easy to change sounds. It's a simple instrument that does its job right away, completely plug and play.

    HOWEVER:
    - Strange charger connection. It's not easy to find another one if the cable breaks. I came up with a solution by keeping the original charger, which I couldn't find with the same plug, and making a connection with the cable so that I only have to replace that if it breaks again.

    - Strange pedal connection, with 4 small pins. Two of them have broken, but fortunately it still works.

    - And the most important thing: after just 2 years of use, and only indoors, without dust, it developed a problem with the dynamics/aftertouch in 9 keys, where they sound very loud even when pressed softly. Even in keys that I never used, like the ones in the highest octave. I have had keyboards in worse conditions for many years and never had such a problem. They asked for around 200 euros to repair it. I refused, of course, and took it to a private technician who will replace the entire set of keys for around 100 euros. In fact, the technician at the store had another B2 keyboard for repair, with the exact same problem!

    In conclusion: I do NOT recommend it. Problems with the charger, pedal, and keys, which are not few... And all this in a short period of time, within 2 years, just after the warranty ended. I realized that I need to increase my budget from around 400 to around 500 euros for something reliable and relatively cheap. Now, since I had a bad experience with Korg, I would probably go for the Roland FP10 or a Yamaha, which my friends have had for a longer time and haven't had such issues.

    Translated from Greek ·
    • Key feel
    • Sound quality
    • Material quality
    • Value for money
    Did you find this review helpful?
  • 4
    1 out of 1 members found this review helpful

    Very good piano in the three years with enough use it hasn't suffered anything.

    Translated from Greek ·
    • Value for money
    • Sound quality
    • Key feel
    • Material quality
    Did you find this review helpful?
  • 5
    4 out of 4 members found this review helpful
    This review is about the edition: Black

    Simply perfect! Very well balanced, very nice sounds.

    Translated from Greek ·
    Did you find this review helpful?
  • From my perspective, it's an ideal option for beginners

    Translated from Greek ·
    0
  • I bought the B1. The B2 just has a USB for computer connection. I preferred it because of its low cost (I found it for just under 400 euros) and the reputation of Korg. The pros are:

    - Nice sound, standard piano. I would prefer it to be a bit brighter, to be honest, because I mostly play ballads. But if you put it on the second level of dynamics, it sounds louder. I always use that and add a bit of volume. It's good, I wouldn't call it perfect, but I like it and enjoy playing it.

    - It has a button that instantly resets the default piano settings, in case you have made changes and want to quickly go back.

    - It doesn't have many buttons to confuse you, it's easy to change sounds. It's a simple instrument that does its job right away, completely plug and play.

    HOWEVER:
    - Strange charger connection. It's not easy to find another one if the cable breaks. I came up with a solution by keeping the original charger, which I couldn't find with the same plug, and making a connection with the cable so that I only have to replace that if it breaks again.

    - Strange pedal connection, with 4 small pins. Two of them have broken, but fortunately it still works.

    - And the most important thing: after just 2 years of use, and only indoors, without dust, it developed a problem with the dynamics/aftertouch in 9 keys, where they sound very loud even when pressed softly. Even in keys that I never used, like the ones in the highest octave. I have had keyboards in worse conditions for many years and never had such a problem. They asked for around 200 euros to repair it. I refused, of course, and took it to a private technician who will replace the entire set of keys for around 100 euros. In fact, the technician at the store had another B2 keyboard for repair, with the exact same problem!

    In conclusion: I do NOT recommend it. Problems with the charger, pedal, and keys, which are not few... And all this in a short period of time, within 2 years, just after the warranty ended. I realized that I need to increase my budget from around 400 to around 500 euros for something reliable and relatively cheap. Now, since I had a bad experience with Korg, I would probably go for the Roland FP10 or a Yamaha, which my friends have had for a longer time and haven't had such issues.

    Translated from Greek ·
    8
  • Very good piano in the three years with enough use it hasn't suffered anything.

    Translated from Greek ·
    1
  • Simply perfect! Very well balanced, very nice sounds.

    Translated from Greek ·
    4
  • See all
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