The onboard speakers are o.k I guess, but I haven't used them in forever (when I play it I use phones so as not to disturb my coworkers). It does have headphone outputs and an input for a mic, but no dedicated line outs to connect to external monitors. The other problem is that it has very limited connectivity options, It has a USB port, and you can download a USB midi driver for it somewhere (I may have it bookmarked if you have trouble finding it). On some samples the polyhpony is 32 notes but on the best stereo piano samples, the polyphony is like 10 notes (I don't recall exactly but it's absurdly low). The action is decent and it has some decent piano sounds. It's got some surprising features such as a modeled organ with (virtual) drawbar support, an effects engine and a synth engine that give the user quite a bit of tweaking options for a board in its class. I have one in my office that I still tinker with during breaks sometimes.
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