tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4435387191513477004.post2832354462963391876..comments2024-03-16T11:57:52.247-07:00Comments on AZ PIANO REVIEWS: Korg B2 - REVIEW | Digital Piano for 2023 | Best for $499?Rajnish Shuklahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09487246203009869882noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4435387191513477004.post-34276108234301236732023-07-31T09:51:51.892-07:002023-07-31T09:51:51.892-07:00Good question. The B2 does not have the capacity t...Good question. The B2 does not have the capacity to record, store, or play back songs. It can only connect to an external device via a USB-MIDI cable and then that external device would need to do the work.Tim Praskins https://www.blogger.com/profile/03244773651407054659noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4435387191513477004.post-44775402114802853142023-07-29T21:25:29.678-07:002023-07-29T21:25:29.678-07:00Hi Tim, I'm not sure if you're still check...Hi Tim, I'm not sure if you're still checking comments on this review. I have a question: if I connect the B2 to my Mac via USB cable, and record as MIDI, edit it and then send the recording back to the B2 to play, is there any way to record that sent back version again (as audio)? Or am I asking too much of a humble keyboard? Thank you kindly Jemhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08736281829690160802noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4435387191513477004.post-40858060250124412972021-02-12T06:12:52.815-07:002021-02-12T06:12:52.815-07:00Strictly in terms of how the piano voices sound an...Strictly in terms of how the piano voices sound and how the keys feel, would you consider the B2 better than the Yamaha P-45? Also, from the same perspective, is the price difference between this and the Kawaii ES110 worth it? What would you recommend between the two for a beginner without music school aspirations?Stefannoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4435387191513477004.post-42935487784431226322020-01-20T17:19:07.138-07:002020-01-20T17:19:07.138-07:00Hello Tim, could you please let me know the follow...Hello Tim, could you please let me know the following coming from a Korg-SP280.<br />1) How are these speakers (less wattage but newer) compared to the SP-280<br />2) How is the NH action on this vs. the Sp-280 and other Korg boardsSteven Smithnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4435387191513477004.post-52152991998570967502019-11-20T15:32:36.556-07:002019-11-20T15:32:36.556-07:00Hi Tim, thanks so much for your really detailed an...Hi Tim, thanks so much for your really detailed and well balanced reviews - I’ve found them to be invaluable!<br /><br />I’ve been learning piano for about a year now on a really nice, well maintained mid 1970s UK Welmar acoustic instrument. This piano lives in our good sized kitchen diner which has lovely acoustics for the instrument. It’s been my intention for a while to also get an inexpensive portable digital instrument so I can increase my practicing, quietly and on headphones out of the way upstairs somewhere and not impose too much on my wife’s patience.<br /><br />Your review of the Korg B2 makes it look like an attractive option but the only Korg dealer anywhere near me can’t get one in for me to try until well into the new year.<br /><br />I’ve managed to try the Roland FP30, Yamaha P125 and Casio PX S1000 and really didn’t warm to any of them due to either sound or key action or both. I’ve recently tried a Kawai ES110 and really liked it - bearing in mind the price range I’m in.<br /><br />My question is: before I commit to the ES110 should I wait until I can eventually try the Korg B2? How does the B2 stack up as a piano for feel, expressiveness and tone against ES110 in your opinion?<br /><br />P.S. my musical taste is mainly classical if that is a deciding factor between the two options I’m considering.<br /><br />Thanks!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com