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Description

Discover the harmonious blend of tradition and modernity with the KORG c340 Digital Piano. Designed for both novice pianists and seasoned musicians, the c340 offers 88 fully-weighted keys that emulate the feel of an acoustic piano, creating an authentic playing experience. With its cutting-edge sound engine, this digital piano delivers rich, dynamic tones that bring your compositions to life, whether you're practicing at home or performing on stage.

The KORG c340 is equipped with an intuitive interface, making it easy to navigate through a wide range of voices and effects. Its built-in metronome and recording functionality are ideal for practice sessions and capturing your musical ideas. The sleek, compact design ensures it fits seamlessly into any setting, whether it's a cozy home studio or a bustling classroom.

Key Features:

  • 88 fully-weighted keys for an authentic piano feel
  • Advanced sound engine for rich and dynamic tones
  • User-friendly interface with easy navigation
  • Built-in metronome and recording capabilities
  • Compact and sleek design suitable for various environments
La Boite Noire du Musicien

La Boite Noire du Musicien

Piano Korg C340 (La Boite Noire)

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Piano Korg C340 (La Boite Noire)

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Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about KORG c340.

User experience

  • Owners have described the Yamaha as having a bright sound, which for some is less desirable than the warmer tones found in other brands like Kawai or Brodmann.

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  • An owner shared that their Yamaha upright played flawlessly for over 20 years with regular tuning, highlighting its durability and reliability.

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  • A user mentioned that Yamaha grands have a rich sound that cuts through recordings, whereas their uprights can be overly bright but fixable with voicing.

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Value and pricing

  • Yamaha's consistency in tone and reliability is often cited as a reason for their popularity, but some feel they are no longer a value brand due to rising prices.

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Comparisons

  • A user noted preferring a Brodmann piano over a Yamaha for its sound and action, despite Yamaha's reputation for reliability and consistency.

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Use cases and applications

  • It's been noted that Yamaha C7 grands are preferred in pop and modern music studios for their consistent tone and ease of recording.

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Build quality

  • Older Yamaha U-series uprights (1970s-1990s) may have issues with a degrading cord loop that requires replacement on 88 hammers.

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