I believe that in choosing between the 88-key and 49-key models, the 49-key model will be it for me. (I notice that it has an octave selection function, and that seals a deal for me). Thank you.
I own a Yamaha Clavinova CLP 320. I also bought the Casio CT-S1. But it was not small enough. Actually I wanted to find a way to bring a piano with me at work. Like I have way too much time to pass. So I bought two LUMI. It hides perfectly in my backpack. Nobody have any idea. I am probably crazy for all of you? I am? Anyway I am so happy. It feels so good to be able to play when I want to. That I don't care.
why didnt you get the 88 key model instead?
was looking for an actual demo lol
How is it working ?any adapter or something
Hey there! The keyboard uses a rechargeable battery and has a USB cable to recharge, similar to a Bluetooth speaker or cell phone.
Is it touch sensitive? Velocity? Weighted keys? Is there clicking noises on the keys and pedals? Can it be used in a jam session? I think these are questions we all would like to know other than the obvious portability aspect.
There is a new version with "velocity" called the "touch" from the same maker, that is hard to buy in the states. I'm waiting for better reviews that show how well this newer one interfaces with PC and Android.
I also see the new version but can’t seem to find it anywhere. I wonder if it had issues and they pulled it
I have 49 😊
Relatable
all of us are waiting for a keyboard to take out
billy mays was paid alot to do this saleman junk. i bet you didnt even get to keep the keyboard rofl
What a poor, silly review!
Loved the funny intro! The portable piano is so compact i want it!!