A slim furniture-style digital piano with RH3 weighted action and USB MIDI, standing just 26 inches deep for apartments and smaller rooms while delivering room-filling sound.
Korg's LP-380U remains a formidable contender in the slimline digital piano market, largely thanks to the inclusion of the RH3 (Real Weighted Hammer Action 3). This action is remarkably tactile and substantial, offering a graded resistance that punches well above its price point, making it an excellent transition tool for students moving toward acoustic instruments. Unlike the lighter, plastic feel found in many entry-level consoles, the RH3 provides a satisfying 'thump' and authentic return.
Sonically, the piano voices are classic Korg"clear, resonant, and balanced across the frequency spectrum. While the core samples lack the complex string resonance modeling found in some newer rivals, the sheer power of the onboard 22-watt speaker system provides a level of dynamic headroom and low-end presence that competitors often lack. The 'U' designation brings this model into the modern era with USB MIDI and audio functionality, significantly simplifying home studio integration and use with learning apps.
The build quality is impressive for a furniture-style unit; the soft-close lid feels premium, and the overall footprint is exceptionally shallow, making it ideal for tight living spaces. However, the interface is somewhat dated, relying on a basic LED display that makes navigating the 30 sounds slightly cumbersome. It's best suited for the space-conscious player who prioritizes authentic key action and robust amplification over flashy digital features or Bluetooth connectivity.
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