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Digital Piano

  • 73 Lightly weighted keys with velocity sensitivity
  • 12 Sounds
  • 12 Demo songs
  • 32-Note polyphony
  • Layer mode
  • Reverb
  • Chorus
  • Metronome
  • Tempo
  • Headphone jack
  • USB to host (Midi & Audio, Windows 8 or later, Mac OS X 10.8 or later)
  • USB audio
  • Line output (L / R)
  • Sustain pedal connector
  • Speaker system with 2x 20 W.
  • Battery operation possible
  • Dimensions (W x D x H): 1070 x 275 x 88 mm
  • Weight: 6.2 kg
  • Colour: Black
  • Includes power supply, sustain pedal and music stand
  • Suitable optional protective cover: Art.507271 (not included)
Available since September 2020
Item number 482377
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
Number Of Keys 73
Hammer Action Keys No
Number of simultaneous Voices 32
Number Of Sounds 12
Effects Yes
Speaker Yes
Headphone Outputs 1
Sequencer No
Metronome Yes
Master keyboard function No
Pitch Bend No
Modulation Wheel No
Split Zones 0
Layer Function Yes
MIDI interface USB
Colour Black
Finish matt
Number of keys 73
Polyphony 32
Sounds 12
Number of Sounds 12
Styles 0
Weight 6,2 kg
Included Accessories Sustain pedal, Music stand, PSU
Audio out 1
Midi Interface VIA USB
USB to Host 1
Speaker power 2x 20W
Speaker Power 2x 20 W
Size 1070 x 275 x 95
Dimensions 1070 x 275 x 95
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Velocity-sensitive and budget-friendly

A keyboard like the Thomann SP-120 simply cannot be found cheaper anywhere else, making it the perfect point of entry into the world of keyboard instruments. It features velocity sensitivity and 73 lightly weighted keys, and despite the immensely affordable price, this compact piano is equipped with a sustain pedal and a sheet music holder. In addition to piano sounds, a number of other sounds and effects are also included, and the standard complement of connections also includes a headphone socket, in addition to which the integrated USB port means any MIDI or audio signals generated on this digital piano can be sent to a PC or laptop. The low overall weight of the instrument also makes it ideal for performances outside the bedroom studio, and because it can also run on batteries (as well as the mains adapter provided), it is easy to use outdoors too.

Detail view of the Thomann SP-120 keyboard

Accessible and beginner-friendly

The space above the 73 lightly weighted keys of the Thomann SP-120 doesn't just look tidy – it really is tidy. Framed by the two 20W loudspeakers, the clearly arranged controls are located in the centre above the keyboard, where, for example, one of the twelve tones can be selected, all of which ring out in 32-voice polyphony. The palette ranges from piano sounds to bass and guitar, and reverb and chorus can also be added; there is also built-in equaliser for further sound processing. All connections can be found on the rear of the instrument: Headphones, for example, can be connected to the 6.35mm jack socket, next to which are the USB interface, as well as sockets for the sustain pedal, a stereo line output, and the mains socket.

Thomann SP-120 digital piano

Perfect for young pianists

With the Thomann SP-120, it is easy to try out playing the piano for the first time. The price alone makes it the ideal starter instrument, and thanks to the integrated metronome, even young children can learn to maintain a tempo. Those who like to practise by ear can in turn access twelve stored demo pieces, with the tempo adjustable to the player's own learning level. Audio and MIDI data can be transferred to a computer for pianists who are taking the first steps in digital composition, perhaps even using editing software to correct and alter their work. Parents can also configure the instrument so that the built-in speakers are automatically muted as soon as headphones are plugged in.

Thomann SP-120 digital piano, detail

About Thomann digital pianos

Thomann-brand instruments, which are exclusively built by renowned manufacturers, now constitute a large part of Thomann’s product range alongside numerous big-name brands. With unbeatable price-performance ratios, Thomann digital pianos are the obvious first choice for students and beginners – and others too. The technical features and uncompromising sound quality they offer are usually reserved for much more expensive instruments found in the professional market segment.

Makes music-making a pleasure

Once young musicians have taken their first steps and rehearsed their first songs, the Thomann SP-120 makes it easy to perform for family and friends, or even play together. Because this digital piano weighs just 6.2kg (under 14lbs), it can easily be transported to a private gig – although it would be wise to protect it with a case (sold separately). For a quick jam session, the Thomann SP-120 can be set up remarkably quickly, and even wirelessly when using batteries (for which six 1.5V D LR20 mono cells are required). To make sure the music sounds its best, it is advisable to make full use of the built-in two-band equaliser: For Rock music, adding a little more bass might do the trick, while synth sounds can benefit from a treble boost.

Rear view of the Thomann SP-120 digital piano, with connections

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Best for that price
Michael Poindexter 24.12.2020
I bought this piano a few weeks ago,and my firt impression was like:"Omg,is this for 154Eur?"
First of all,quality of the Digital Piano is really great,no suspicious sounds,when playing,keys are smooth,lightly wieghted as described.
Secondly,the sound is much more better than I thought it would be.
The speakers are loud enough for a medium room,sometimes it was too noisy,so i had to turn the sound down from maximum.
Basically it's Thomann SP-320,just wtihout 15 keys,it is the same.
I would recommend it for a beginner,although,better save up some money for DP-26,but if you don't want.or you have just enough money for that one,you won't be dissapointed.
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Superb!
Peter R. 438 15.02.2022
So much quality for "not much money".
I'm not a gadget person, just wanted a piano/organ, nothing else, to play my music on in my spare time. This is certainly "up" to my expectations, maybe more than I expected at this price.
The sounds are awesome, clean and beautiful to my ears.
I have always been a musician/sound person, so I plug this into my house sound system often and enjoy the big & full sound of this keyboard. Another Thomann success for me.
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unrealistic touch sensitivity
strawberrypuffpuff 13.06.2022
I bought this keyboard because it is lightweight and portable and I am gigging a lot these days. The sound, knobs, keys, action, polyphony is all fine (the best you will find at this price) but the deal breaker for me is the touch sensitivity. I have played hundreds of keyboards in my life and only very few of them (some cheap clavinovas) had problems with touch sensitivity. The main problem is that this keyboard registers what I would consider a medium, mf touch as hard, ff. It is nothing like a real piano let alone a typical digital piano or keyboard. I have tried adjusting the 3 touch sensitivity settings, using the keyboard as a midi controller with a third party app (pianoteq) in which I could customize the velocity curve, a combination of the two, even adding compression to the audio output, and nothing worked. It is still registering everything as fortissimo, velocity = 127... and there is no way to play dynamically this way. It is a shame because if it were not for this problem I would easily give this keyboard 5 stars.
Also the sustain pedal is difficult to use but it does work just fine.
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very good sound
McKind 24.04.2022
I bought this one for my daughter, as she's learning to play keyboard. However, her previous keyboard had two problems: keys are not dynamics and the piano sound is terrible. This proprietary digital piano from Thomann solves the problems, as the keys are dynamics and the sound is very good.
So, why not 5 stars? Because, in editing mode, I could change some parameters but not others, most importantly, the dynamic response (too sensitive!). And there was not so much help from the instruction manual and from the customer service (usually fantastic).
Anyway, highly recommended as an entry digital piano.
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