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Korg Digital Pianos — Complete Comparison

Korg is a Japanese electronics company known for synthesizers, tuners, and digital pianos. Their digital piano lineup includes the budget-friendly B2, the elegant G1B Air console, and stage instruments. Known for solid build quality and distinctive sound.

Founded in 1963 in Tokyo, Japan

11 Models

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Korg

B2N

$350

The lightest 88-key piano under $400

6.0 Beginner 6.0 Night Practice 6.0 Portability 3.1 Touch Reality 6.3 Value
88 9.3 kg
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B2

$400

The best speakers under $400

6.0 Beginner 4.5 Night Practice 6.0 Portability 6.1 Touch Reality 6.3 Value
88 11.4 kg
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B2SP

$550

The B2, but with a proper stand and three pedals

6.0 Beginner 4.5 Night Practice 3.5 Portability 6.1 Touch Reality 6.3 Value

Korg

D1

$600

Korg's best keybed in a speakerless, stage-ready slab

4.6 Beginner 5.0 Night Practice 4.5 Portability 6.6 Touch Reality 5.0 Value

Korg

XE20

$700

700 sounds and auto-accompaniment on a real piano keyboard

8.4 Beginner 5.0 Night Practice 6.0 Portability 6.1 Touch Reality 6.1 Value

$900

Korg's slimmest console — flagship action at a budget price

4.6 Beginner 5.0 Night Practice 3.0 Portability 6.1 Touch Reality 5.5 Value

$1,200

Bluetooth, Korg's best action, and 30 sounds for under $1,200

5.9 Beginner 8.5 Night Practice 3.0 Portability 6.6 Touch Reality 6.5 Value

$1,500

Only 5 sounds — and that's the point

5.4 Beginner 8.5 Night Practice 1.5 Portability 6.6 Touch Reality 5.6 Value

$2,000

Korg's purest piano for the stage — five sounds, zero compromise

3.3 Beginner 5.0 Night Practice 4.5 Portability 6.6 Touch Reality 3.4 Value

$2,200

Vintage soul in a stage piano body

5.6 Beginner 5.0 Night Practice 3.0 Portability 6.6 Touch Reality 5.3 Value
88 22.5 kg
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$3,000

Korg's flagship stage piano — Italian grand meets Japanese engineering

5.6 Beginner 5.0 Night Practice 4.5 Portability 6.6 Touch Reality 4.8 Value
88 18.5 kg
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