Korg SP250 Digital Stage Piano With Stand
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Description
Description
This second hand digital piano is in very good condition
includes stand , sustain pedal , music rest.
The Korg SP‑250 is a classic stage piano: solid feel, convincing piano tone for its era, and a built‑in speaker system that still holds up for home practice. It’s not modern by today’s standards, but as a reliable, great‑feeling digital piano for beginners, gigging players on a budget, or anyone wanting a no‑nonsense weighted keyboard, it remains a strong used‑market choice.
Build & Design
- Sturdy, metal‑reinforced chassis — heavier than modern equivalents, but feels roadworthy.
- Full 88‑key weighted action with Korg’s RH3‑style predecessor (graded hammer).
- Simple, functional control layout — no menu diving, just buttons for sounds, transpose, touch, etc.
- Included stand and pedal gives it a “proper piano” feel rather than a portable keyboard vibe.
Key Action
The SP‑250’s action is one of its strongest points.
- Fully weighted, graded hammer action — heavier in the bass, lighter in the treble.
- Responsive and expressive, especially for classical and ballad playing.
- Slightly heavier than modern Korg actions, which some players love for control and others find tiring.
- Repetition speed is decent, though not on the level of modern RH3 or Yamaha GH3.
For the price bracket it sits in today, the action is excellent.
Sound Quality
The SP‑250 uses Korg’s older piano engine, but it still has charm.
Acoustic Piano Tones
- Warm, slightly bright Korg character.
- Good dynamic range for expressive playing.
- Works well for pop, classical, and general practice.
- Not as detailed as modern multi‑layered samples, but still musical.
Other Sounds
- Electric pianos (Rhodes/Wurly‑style) are surprisingly usable.
- Organs, strings, harpsichord, and vibes are basic but functional.
- Layering piano + strings works nicely for ballads.
Speakers
- Dual 11W system — loud enough for home use.
- Clear and balanced, though not deep in the low end.
- For gigs, you’ll want to run it through an amp or PA.
Features & Connectivity
- MIDI I/O (no USB on this older model).
- Line outputs for gigging.
- Transpose, tuning, touch sensitivity adjustments.
- Metronome built in.
- No recording, no USB audio, no modern extras , this is a straightforward digital piano.
Real‑World Use
Home Practice
Excellent , the action and speakers make it feel like a proper instrument.
Gigging
Still viable:
- Reliable
- Easy to set up
- Good piano tone through a PA
But heavier than modern stage pianos.
Studio
Useful as a MIDI controller with weighted keys, though lack of USB means you’ll need a MIDI interface.
Strengths
- Great weighted action for the price
- Solid, reliable build
- Good piano tone for practice and performance
- Simple, no‑nonsense interface
- Built‑in speakers that actually sound good
The Korg SP‑250 is a workhorse digital piano with a genuinely satisfying key action and a warm, playable piano tone. It’s not flashy, but it feels like an instrument — and that’s why so many players still hold onto them.
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