Stage Pianos
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Korg B2+ SP White
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Korg B2+ SP Black
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Korg B2+ White
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Korg B2+ Black
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Yamaha P-145 B BT
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Clavia Nord Piano 6 73
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Clavia Nord Piano 6 88
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Roland V-Stage 88
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Roland V-Stage 76
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Kurzweil KaE1-WH
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Roland RD-2000 EX
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Roland RD-88 EX
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Crumar Parsifal
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Kurzweil KaE1-LB
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Roland RD-08
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Studiologic Numa Compact X SE
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Studiologic Numa Compact SE
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Clavia Nord Grand 2
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Korg Grandstage X
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Dexibell Vivo S8M
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Dexibell Vivo S8
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Dexibell Vivo S4
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Crumar Seven Exclusive Purple
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Yamaha P-225 WH
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Yamaha P-225 B
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Yamaha P-145 B
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Clavia Nord Stage 4 Compact
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Clavia Nord Stage 4 73
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Clavia Nord Stage 4 88
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Roland FP-E50
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Dexibell Vivo S10L
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Yamaha P-S500 WH
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Yamaha P-S500 B
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Casio PX-S7000 WE
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Casio PX-S7000 BK
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Casio PX-S7000 HM
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Casio PX-S6000
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Casio PX-S5000
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About Stage Pianos
Stage pianos are professional-grade electronic keyboards designed for live performance and studio recording. They combine realistic acoustic piano sounds with a wide range of other instruments, like organs, electric pianos, and synthesizers, offering versatility for gigging musicians and session players. These instruments prioritize portability, durability, and expressive performance capabilities.
Stage Pianos — Pros & Cons
PROS
- Exceptional versatility across multiple musical genres and sounds.
- Designed for demanding live performance environments and travel.
- Often feature intuitive user interfaces and performance-focused controls.
- Combine the sound of multiple instruments into a single, portable package.
CONS
- Can be a significant investment compared to simpler keyboards.
- Sound quality, while excellent, may not perfectly replicate acoustic instruments.
- Size and weight can still be a factor, even with portability in mind.
- Complex features require some learning to fully utilize.
Frequently Asked Questions About Stage Pianos
Digital pianos typically focus on replicating acoustic piano sounds and feel for practice, while stage pianos prioritize live performance features and a broader range of sounds.
Crucially important; the key action significantly impacts the feel and expressiveness of the instrument, particularly for piano sounds. Consider your playing style and desired feel when choosing.
Polyphony refers to the number of notes the instrument can play simultaneously. Higher polyphony is essential for complex arrangements and layered sounds to avoid note dropouts.