
Korg
Korg LP380BK 88-Key Digital Piano - Black
★★★★★
Slim 88-key digital piano with Korg's RH3 weighted hammer action and powerful built-in amplification.
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Overview
Specifications
Brand
Korg
Model
LP380BK
Keys
88
Key Action
RH3 (Real Weighted Hammer Action 3)
Amplifier
High-output built-in
Cabinet Design
Slim flat-top
Color
Black
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- RH3 graded hammer action across all 88 keys provides a realistic and expressive playing experience
- Slim flat-top cabinet design fits into smaller living spaces without sacrificing a full-size keyboard
- High-output built-in amplifier delivers rich, room-filling sound without external speakers
- Sleek all-black finish gives the instrument a modern, furniture-quality appearance
👎 Cons
- Limited onboard sound selection compared to more feature-rich digital pianos in the same price range
- Fixed stand design means the piano cannot be easily moved or used with a different stand
- No Bluetooth or USB audio connectivity for direct recording or wireless app integration
- Lacks a display screen, making it harder to navigate settings and sound options without the manual
Frequently Asked Questions
What type of key action does the LP380 use?
It features Korg's RH3 (Real Weighted Hammer Action 3) keybed, which uses graded weighting — heavier in the bass and lighter in the treble — to replicate the feel of an acoustic grand piano.
Does the LP380 have built-in speakers?
Yes, the LP380 includes a high-output amplifier with integrated speakers, so it can be played without headphones or external amplification.
Can I use headphones with this piano for silent practice?
Yes, the LP380 has a headphone jack that allows you to practice privately without disturbing others.
How does the slim cabinet design compare to traditional digital pianos?
The LP380's flat-top cabinet is noticeably thinner and more modern-looking than upright-style digital pianos, making it well suited for rooms where a bulky instrument would be impractical.