The Soul of a Grand Piano
Forget compromise. The NPK-200 features our acclaimed NUX WKJ-03 triple-sensor scaled hammer action keyboard with escapement, a meticulously crafted mechanism designed to faithfully replicate the nuanced response of an acoustic grand piano. The scaled hammer action provides a natural weight gradient across the keyboard, heavier in the bass and lighter in the treble, just like a traditional acoustic. The escapement mechanism simulates the subtle ‘click’ and ‘let-off’ feel of a grand piano hammer, offering unparalleled control.
Furthermore, our triple-sensor system ensures that even the softest, fastest legato passages are captured without a single dropped note, a common challenge for lesser keyboards. From the lightest pianissimo to the most powerful fortissimo, every dynamic is translated with breathtaking accuracy. The synthetic ivory white and ebony black keytops provide a comfortable, non-slip surface that feels natural under your fingers, inviting you to play for hours.
With the NPK-200, your musical palette expands dramatically. Explore 30 high-quality tones, from rich concert grands to vibrant electric pianos and lush strings, all brought to life and ready for complex arrangements. But sound isn’t just about the source; it’s about expression. Sculpt your sound with four distinct reverb types, add depth with chorus, or create atmospheric textures with delay. Fine-tune your output with the tone brightness control to perfectly match any performance setting. And for creative exploration, effortlessly layer sounds or split the keyboard to play two different instruments at once, opening up new compositional possibilities.
Innovation should enhance, not complicate. The NPK-200’s responsive touch slider is a handy tool for dynamic control. Need to swell a chord or add a touch of expressive vibrato? A simple glide of your finger gives you instant, real-time command over master volume or vibrato effects, allowing you to infuse your performance with emotion and flair that traditional digital pianos can’t match.