Digital Piano Korg Tiny Piano Full Review. Is it a good choice?

Review and Opinion of Korg Tiny Piano and Where to Buy It

Korg is a Japanese company of electronic musical instruments and guitar tuners. That as well as other brands has a series of pianos for children, and this time we will analyze it, we talk about Korg Tiny Piano that has a price of €186/$224/£172, an instrument that looks like a toy, with the following characteristics:

  • 25 Sensitive keys (You can adjust the volume of the note depending on how you press it. And it is different from the counterbalance that is the weight of the keys on a piano) to the touch
  • 25 sounds (Different sounds of piano and other instruments)
  • 50 demo songs
  • Stereo headset output
  • Integrated 8cm speaker
  • 1 W speaker
  • Powered by batteries or by an optional Korg KA-350 9V DC adapter
  • It weighs 4.7 kg and measures 383 × 258 × 282 mm

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Look at the videos of this piano which, although it looks like a toy, is not:

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We have a keyboard, which is intended for children or for comic or childish situations, could also serve for people with very small hands. Or it can also be used as an ornament.

Now let’s compare the Korg Tiny Piano with its more common alternatives. Also at the end of the post you will find a section with the best purchase possibilities for this keyboard. But you can go directly to that part of the post by pressing the next button.

Korg Tiny Piano vs Casio SA76

As well as the Korg brand which has its piano for children, the Casio brand has a catalogue with mini keyboards with similar characteristics, the SA series. This time we will buy the Korg Tiny Piano which we had already said has a price of €186/$224/£172 and the Casio SA 76 which has a price of €55/$54/£49 . We will analyze their similarities and differences in the next section:

  • The Korg has 25 touch-sensitive keys, and the Casio has 44 mini keys with no sensitivity.
  • The Korg has 25 sounds and the Casio has 100 sounds.
  • The Korg has 50 demo songs and the Casio has 10.
  • The Korg has 1 x 1W speaker, while the Casio has 2 x 0.8W speakers.
  • Both have headphone outputs and can be powered by batteries or an adapter which is not included in either.
  • The Korg weighs 4.7 kg and measures 383 × 258 × 282 mm, and the Casio weighs 1.4 kg and measures 604-mm x 211-mm x 57mm.

We have already mentioned that both are keyboards for infants, that a notable difference is that the Korg has 50 demo songs while the Calcium has only 10, apart from that the Calcium has more keys and sounds. I think the color is made mostly for an ornament and the Casio for use by young children with musical interests.

We will put the characteristics of each of these pianos in 2 different columns to make it easier to see the differences:

Korg Tiny Piano

Casio SA76

  • 25 touch-sensitive keys
  • 25 sounds
  • 50 demo songs
  • Stereo headset output
  • Integrated 8cm speaker
  • 1 W speaker
  • Powered by batteries or by an optional Korg KA-350 9V DC adapter
  • It weighs 4.7 kg and measures 383 × 258 × 282 mm
  • 44 mini keys
  • 8-voice polyphony
  • 100 sounds
  • 50 styles
  • 10 themes to practice
  • 5 Drum-Pads
  • LC-Display
  • Speaker system 2 x 0.8 W
  • Headphone output
  • Dimensions (W x D x H): 604-mm x 211-mm x 57mm
  • Weight: 1.4 kg
  • Battery or mains operated (optional transformer 252463)
  • Color: Black-orange

A video of the Casio SA76:

If you want to know more about this model don’t miss our review of the Casio SA76.

Where to buy Korg Tiny Piano

Thomann

  • Free Shipping.
  • Full warranty. If you have any problems, they take care of everything.
  • 100% reliable payment.
  • Leader in trouble-free shipping.
  • Usually Best price.
  • Best Reputation: They are the leading online store in Europe and have the best catalogue and information.

Amazon

  • Free Shipping and possibility of shipping in one day with Amazon Premium.
  • Full Guarantee but they are no experts in music equipment.
  • Sometimes better price.
  • He’s got worse stock than Thomann.

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