![]() ![]() Thankfully, the D1 doesn’t have the multi-colour light-up logo from the Grandstage. The plus side is it takes a very heavy-handed player to make it budge. ![]() Though it’s small and narrow, the Korg D1 feels like it’s stuffed full of shot-put balls - typical of all Korg digital pianos. The new sub-$1k Korg D1 digital piano represents an affordable way of getting a similar experience - specifically, the same progressively-weighted RH-3 keybed - with a smattering of voices that sound anything but entry-level. We recently reviewed Korg’s Grandstage flagship digital piano, which puts the finest Korg tones under an impeccably authentic keybed to make for a thoroughly satisfying piano experience - and you’d expect no less for nearly $4k.
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