Studiologic Numa X Piano 88
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Studiologic
Numa X Piano 88
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The Numa X Piano 88 is a surprisingly capable stage piano, especially for players wanting a solid Fatar action and a wide range of sounds. It’s a great option for gigging musicians or home studios needing versatility and a compact footprint – it’s a real sweet spot for those wanting quality without the premium price tag.
Product Description
- Studiologic Numa X Piano 88
- Stage Piano
- Fatar TP/110 88-key hammer action keyboard with aftertouch
- UX-Logic with adaptive colour control
- Acoustic piano sounds with high-resolution spectral interpolation
- Electric piano sounds with physical modelling of vintage electric and hybrids
- 8 Sound banks with over 200 sounds including acoustic piano
- electric piano
- keyboards
- bass
- guitar
- organ
- synthesizer and more
- 4 Zones - assignable to internal sounds or external MIDI
- 8x Insert FX (FX1 and FX2 for each sound)
- Master effects (delay and reverb)
- Built-in 4-channel digital mixer with custom effects for integrating additional external devices
- Zoom function for quick editing of zone parameters
- Global EQ: Bass
- treble
- USB audio interface for audio transmission via USB
- 2 Programmable sticks
- MIDI in/out
- USB (audio and MIDI)
- 2 Line outputs: 6.3 mm jack (L/M+R)
- Stereo headphone output
- 4 Mic/Line inputs: Mono 6.3 mm jack (mono/stereo configurable)
- Pedal connections: All 3 jack pedal inputs support push-button
- sustain or expression pedals (polarity is set automatically) - pedal 3 supports connection of the SLP3-D multi-pedal (not included)
- Dimensions: 1265 x 310 x 123 mm
- Weight: 14 kg
- Incl. Studiologic VFP1/10 sustain pedal
- • Fatar TP/110 action provides excellent, responsive hammer feel.
- • UX-Logic interface is intuitive and offers genuinely useful customization.
- • Spectral piano sounds are surprisingly realistic and detailed for a stage piano.
- • Integrated mixer simplifies external device routing and effects layering.
- • The plastic casing, while sturdy, lacks the premium feel of higher-end instruments.
- • Limited sound editing depth beyond the zoom function restricts advanced sound design.
- • The weight, while manageable, makes it less ideal for frequent gigging.
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