Last year, after sumer NAMM, I bought three NP-30's for a local crippled childrens hospital. I also recently bought one for the office (it stayed in the box until today), and one from George to replace one of the donated ones that was broken.

I just took the little guy out and played it for a second. It isn't going to replace a weighted key 88 note piano, the amplifier is pretty bad and the navigation in real time is almost impossible.

But, for a $300.00 unit, if someone wants to have a keyboard of over 61 notes around that
takes up minimal space, I'd take a look at this one.

It's more than adequate in the office for those times when you hear a tune and want to "figure it out" right then.


The donated ones held up fine for a year, until a kid tripped and fell into the one I'm replacing.

I can even see taking it on a quick hour piano job with a small amplifier. At 12 lbs, it's easy to transport. And, the 73 keys do make a difference.


Thanks, George-pretty neat little unit!


Russ