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Korg SV1 vs Roland RD-64

53.3 in
6.1 in
Korg SV1 Electric Piano
Korg SV1
43.87 in
4.62 in
Roland RD-64 Electric Piano
Roland RD-64
Available colors
Editiorial reviews
2
2 editorial reviews
The SV-1 is Korg's first foray into vintage keyboard territory. Though samples of Rhodes pianos, Wurlitzer EP200s, Hammond B3s and Hohner Clavinets can be found in Korg's workstation keyboards, the SVRead more
The brand new Korg SV1 rejoices in a collection of retro keyboard sounds and lovingly sampled acoustic pianos. Read all about it in our world exclusive review!Read more
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A 64-note keyboard lacking expansionRead more
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User rating
39
4.1 out of 5
39 user ratings
5 stars
38 %
4 stars
33 %
3 stars
28 %
2 stars
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38
4.1 out of 5
38 user ratings
5 stars
36 %
4 stars
44 %
3 stars
13 %
2 stars
5 %
1 stars
0 %

Full Comparison

Keyboard

Korg SV1Korg SV1
Roland RD-64Roland RD-64
TypeStage Digital PianoCompact Digital Piano
Number of keys8864
Touch responseFully-weightedTouch-sensitive

Sound

Korg SV1Korg SV1
Roland RD-64Roland RD-64
Maximum polyphony80128
Number of sounds3612
Number of pedals23

Effects

Korg SV1Korg SV1
Roland RD-64Roland RD-64
EffectsFully-weightedTouch-sensitive

Features

Korg SV1Korg SV1
Roland RD-64Roland RD-64
Ports
  • Headphones
  • MIDI
  • USB
  • Headphones
  • MIDI
  • RCA
  • USB
Headphone jackyesyes
Built In SpeakersyesNo
Transposeyesyes

Dimensions

Korg SV1Korg SV1
Roland RD-64Roland RD-64
Weight44.97 lb28.0 lb
Width53.3 in43.87 in
Depth13.66 in10.75 in
Height6.1 in4.62 in
Colour of product
  • Black
  • Black,Brown
Black
Included accessories
  • Music Stand
  • Pedal
Pedal

Pros & Cons

Pros
      Cons

          Often compared with Korg SV1