Casio Privia PX-130 88-Key Digital Stage Piano




Regular Price: $699.95 |
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  • Reverb (4 types), Chorus (4 types), Brilliance (-3 to 0 to 3), Acoustic Resonance
  • 128-note polyphony
  • 88 weighted, scaled hammer-action keys
  • 16 tones (with layer and split)





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Can this really be Casio?
My first keyboard was a Casio. My brother bought it for me when I was 12. It was little more than a 24 note toy, but it was mine and I was proud to own it. As I grew into my music and more serious about performing, I became jaded and picky about my instruments. Casio had a well earned reputation for being cheap, low end starter boards. The most expensive keyboard I ever owned was a Yamaha DX7 FD. Until now, I never owned a full sized, 88 note keyboard, let alone, a keyboard with realistic action.Enter the Casio PX-130.Exit all my preconceptions about Casio.Look and Feel: I love the classic, uncluttered look of the instrument. It has minimal buttons and lights. There is no screen. It first and foremost wants to be a piano. It succeeds. It will look right at home in a studio, a church, or a living room. As for feel, when playing, I have to remind myself that it is not an acoustic. My fingers are convinced that these keys are attached to...
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Absolutely Amazing
There are several excellent reviews already, so I'll try to make this short, and will focus on the specific reasons I bought this keyboard.First, let me say that I've been playing piano for 32 years. 14 of those years I played professionally (as in, I got paid to play; nothing too fancy, but I'm just trying to establish some credibility as a musician). I've played several hundred different pianos and keyboards over the years. I own, in fact, an Alesis QS8 keyboard, which was a phenomenal keyboard when it came out 12-13 years ago, and is still in use and highly sought after today. However, the thing must be made of bricks. And the hard shell case needed to protect it weighs a ton too. And, the amp that you have to take with you everywhere you go wasn't too light either. I found myself missing opportunities to play at times because I just didn't want to lug everything around.So, I started looking for a lighter keyboard, and I came across the PX-130. I...
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Product Description

The new Casio Privia PX-130 redefines the digital piano category with unprecedented sound quality and performance in a sleek package that is supremely portable. Featuring all new grand piano samples and a new Tri-Sensor 88-note scaled hammer action keyboard and weighing less than 25 lbs., the Casio Privia PX-130 is versatile enough for home, church, school or on stage. Top to learn more



The new Casio Privia PX-130 redefines the digital piano category with unprecedented sound quality and performance in a sleek package that is supremely portable. Featuring all new grand piano samples and a new Tri-Sensor 88-note scaled hammer action keyboard and weighing less than 25 lbs., the Casio Privia PX-130 is versatile enough for home, church, school or on stage.

A sleek, portable digital piano. Click to enlarge.

Versatile enough for home, church, school or on stage.

Add a wooden stand and three-pedal unit for an even more piano-like experience.

Realism, Expression and Dynamics
The grand piano sounds in the PX-130 delivers an unprecedented level of realism and expression. Four dynamic layers of stereo piano samples are integrated with Casio's proprietary Linear Morphing System, resulting in a grand piano sound with seamless transitions and a superior dynamic range. For added realism, the PX-130 simulates the sound of the open strings when the dampers are raised by the pedal using Acoustic Resonance DSP. The PX-130 also has 128-note polyphony, enough horsepower for the most demanding musical passages and the ability to layer sounds and use the damper pedal without worry of dropped notes. The result is a grand piano experience that is unmatched at any price.

Expressive Touch
The Privia PX-130 features a new Tri-Sensor 88-note scaled hammer action keyboard. Casio's superior engineering has resulted in an authentic piano touch that captures every detail and nuance of your performance. This scaled hammer action provides the weight, feel and resistance without sacrificing the portability of the instrument.

Education Features
In addition to the superior keyboard action and piano sound, the PX-130 is the perfect instrument for music education. Featuring Casio's Duet mode, the keyboard can be split into two equal ranges, allowing student and teacher to play at the keyboard simultaneously. The PX-130's built-in 2 track recorder and metronome allows you to practice any tempo and later listen back to what you just played. The recording features can also be used to capture moments of creativity and remember song ideas. The optional SP-32 pedal board simulates an acoustic grand piano by providing all three pedals - soft, sostenuto and damper.

Connect and Create
It's easy to connect the PX-130 to your computer with its built in USB MIDI interface. The PX-130's 88-note weighted scaled hammer action keyboard makes it an ideal controller keyboard for using with music software applications. The USB connection also allows you to move songs to and from the computer into PX-130's flash ROM, allowing to you save songs you've created.

Versatility, Portability and Design
Whether you're at home, church, school or on stage, the PX-130 was designed to tackle it all, making it a valuable investment. With its light weight, you can easily take the PX-130 from home, to the classroom or even to the gig and back with no worries. It connects easily to your computer via USB, and its Duet mode is perfect for student and teacher practice. The technology in the Casio PX-130 allows you to do it all.

Plenty of Variety
Choose from 16 built in tones, and combine if desired--layered or split. Further define your sounds with four digital reverbs, four choruses, along with a brilliance and acoustic resonance setting.

Two Headphone Connections
The PX-130 features two headphone connections, ideal for the duet function.

Powerful Speaker System
The PX-130 features built-in speakers, with 2 x 8 Watts of output power, to fill a room with sound.

Accessorize
With the optional SP-32 three-pedal unit, add damper, soft, and sostenuto pedals to the PX-130.

Optional Custom Wood Stand
The CS-67 custom wood stand is available for adding a bit of elegance and holding your PX-130 at ideal level.

What's in the Box
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An Eye-opener
I studied piano for about 10 years when I was younger. 20 years later I decided to take it back up again and went looking for a digital piano that I could live with. I found the Casio PX-130. No, as anybody will tell you, it's not the same as a "real" piano. If you're buying a digital piano thinking you'll get a baby grand in an oblong box, you're kidding yourself. What you will get for your money with this piano, however, is a fantastic digital piano for the price, so let's talk about that.1. The action of this piano is constantly surprising to me with how natural and responsive it feels. It does not feel like a "keyboard" instead, it has the feel of some of the less hammer-y Japanese pianos I've played or a Rhodes that is in good shape.2. Touch response on this piano is good. It is not great but it is definitely "good." No digital instrument is going to be able to reproduce the level of dynamic response which even a cheap piano can make, so...
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Casio CTK-2100 61-Key Portable Keyboard Package with Headphones, Stand & Power Supply




Regular Price: $274.95 |
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  • Easy-to-play keyboard 61-key portable keyboard with wide range of tones, rhythms and learning capabilities
  • 400 high-quality tones, 150 rhythms and auto accompaniments for Latin music
  • Premium package includes professional closed-cup headphones, single x-braced stand, and World Tour brand power supply
  • Voice Pad allows you to play sampled sounds; connect CD or MP3 player for practicing along with favorite songs
  • Powered by 6 AA batteries or included AC adapter





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Solution to the Adapter Problem
Prior to ordering this item, i read most of the reviews. The common problem seems to be the adapter that comes with this package. It isnt the original Casio adapter, and this seems to cause equipment failure if used.This is what I did and recommended for you to do as well:Rather than getting this package where the keyboard, adapter (generic), and keyboard stand come together, go to the listing on Amazon that just sells the keyboard alone. Then on that same page, it gives you the option to add the adapter and keyboard stand to the purchase. I believe the total then comes out to $129 altogether. This is $10 more than the listing where the give you the package deal with the generic adapter. I personally feel its worth spending an extra $10 to get the original casio adapter rather than using the generic which the casio instruction manual says not to use (or else risk equipment failure).I just purchased it in the way I mentioned above, got in the mail last week, and...
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Excellent for the Price
This is a REALLY good value for the price (I paid $128). The headphones took a while to figure out how to use, but the quality of the rest of the set more than makes up for that. I didn't realize when I bought this, but it's a teaching keyboard and has a number of songs programed into it that it will break down and teach you to play. You can also hook it up directly to your computer or radio and download songs onto it that way. Not to mention the volume control.So. Amazing.
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Excellent Keyboard for the Price
I was completely satisfied with this purchase in every way. I picked up this item for $99.00 including the AC adapter, jamstand and headphones and got Free Shipping. Everything arrived in 3 days of my online order in excellent condition via FedEx. I am a beginner and learning to read music, this keyboard teaches and reinforces all those skills. It is light and easy to transport. The stand was quick and easy to assemble. Everything was well-packaged, easy to find and remove from the box. I was all set up and ready to play in about 15 min. My church is planning on picking up 4 more at this price for the music program. Highly recommend this item.
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Product Description

A great choice for both piano beginners and intermediates, the portable Casio CTK-2100 personal keyboard offers 61 piano-style touch keys and step-by-step lessons that help just about anyone learn to play. Offering a wide range of features and functions, the CTK-2100 keyboard includes 400 tones and 150 rhythms, sampling function, an audio-in jack that lets you play along with your favorite songs, USB port for connecting to a PC, and AHL audio technology for reproducing amazingly real grand piano and acoustic musical instrument sounds. It's powered by 6 AA batteries.

This Premium Package also comes with professional closed-cup headphones, single x-braced stand, and World Tour brand power supply.

Key Features

  • AHL sound source (Acoustic & Highly-compressed Large-waveform): All built-in tones, including piano and acoustic instrument tones, now sound better than ever before! 48-tone maximum polyphony provides plenty of margin to minimize the chance of notes being dropped when tones are layered and when playing with Auto Accompaniment.
  • Piano-style keyboard: An easy-to-play keyboard with an appearance resembling that of an acoustic piano.
  • Digital effects: Use effects to add reverb for more depth and breadth in your music.
  • Step Up Lesson: Pieces are divided into short, easy-to-master phrases making it easy for just about anyone to learn to play. After you master a phrase you advance to the next one. With this new lesson function, you keep building up your collection of mastered phrases and soon you are able to play the entire song.
  • Scoring system: Your lesson score appears on the display screen.
  • Voice fingering guide: If the keyboard senses you are having problems, it will help you by calling out finger numbers in a simulated human voice.
  • Metronome for lesson support
  • Sampling function: Sample a sound and you can play it on the keyboard! You can create sound effects for a party or other events, or use sounds to compose music (1 sound; 1-second sampling time). The potential for fun is virtually unlimited!
  • Audio-in jack: Connect a digital audio player, CD player, or other audio device and you can play along with music played through the keyboard's speakers.
  • Wide selection of tones (400 high-quality tones) supports play of songs from various genres.
  • 150 rhythms and auto accompaniments for Latin music and other styles from around the world. In addition to Bossa Nova, Samba, and other basic rhythms, you also get Cumbia, Reggaeton, Calypso, and more USB port for computer connection
  • General MIDI (GM Level 1) support allows connection with a computer or another GM-compatible device

Specifications

  • Keyboard: 61 standard-size keys
  • Key Light System: Up to 4 keys can be lit at the same time
  • Maximum Polyphony: 48 notes (24 for certain tones)
  • Effects: 10 types
  • Reverb: 1 to 10, Off
  • Metronome: beats per measure -- 0,2 to 6; tempo range -- 30 to 255
  • Step Up Lesson:
    • Lessons: 4 (Listen, Watch, Remember, Auto)
    • Lesson Part: L, R, LR
    • Functions: Repeat, Voice Fingering Guide, Note Guide.
  • Music Challenge: 20 notes
  • Auto Accompaniment: Rhythm Patterns -- 150; One Touch Presets -- 150
  • Musical Information Function: Tone, Rhythm, Song Bank, numbers and names; staff notation, fingering, pedal operation, tempo, measure and beat number, chord name, etc.
  • USB port: Yes
  • Sustain jack: Standard jack (sustain, sostenuto, soft, rhythm start/stop)
  • Phones/Output jack: Stereo standard jack
  • Output Impedance: 200 Ohm, Output Voltage: 4.8 V (RMS) MAX
  • Audio In jack: Stereo mini jack
  • Input Impedance: 40 kOhm, Input Sensitivity: 200 mV
  • Mic In jack: Standard jack
  • Batteries: 6 AA batteries


The 61-key Casio CTK-2100 portable keyboard makes it easy to learn to play the piano (see larger version of keyboard plus a detail of the keyboard controls.

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Casio AP420 Celviano Digital Piano with Bench




Regular Price: $1,399.99 | Price with discount: Too low to display |
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  • USB terminal, SD memory card slot, Line
  • Keyboard with matted "Ivory Touch" surface
  • New Linear Morphing AiF sound source with 16 tones
  • New 2 x 20 watt speaker system
  • New 3-sensor hammer action


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Quality Construction, Lots of Features for the Money - UPDATED June 2011
After years of playing my Yamaha DGX-500, I was looking to upgrade my digital piano to something that had graded hammer action, that would look nice in my living room, and that sounded as close to an acoustic piano as possible. I also wanted to spend around a thousand bucks. The Casio AP420, seemed to fit the bill, and having played other Casio digital pianos in my local music store (PX800, PX330, AP200), I was fairly confident in making this purchase from Amazon, sight-unseen.The mangled box arrived in less than a week, looking like it had fallen off the truck or had been used for target practice. I was almost afraid to look inside. Fortunately, the engineers who designed the packaging did a marvelous job. Every piece was removed from the box in perfect condition. Assembly of the piano was not difficult, took less than an hour, and really did require two people.The cabinet of the AP420 is quite attractive. I like the sliding keyboard cover, and the faux...
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Product Description

The Celviano line of pianos has been refined for those who demand an authentic grand piano experience. The new AP-420’s traditional design houses new stereo grand piano sounds and enhanced “Ivory Touch” keyboard. Utilizing a new tri-sensor spring-less 88 note scaled hammer action, every nuance and detail of your performance is captured. A new 4 layer stereo grand piano sound delivers a natural, expressive and dynamic piano experience.

The AP-420 features a total of 16 built-in tones, with the ability to layer two sounds or split the keyboard to allow a bass sound in the left hand. Its built-in SD card slot allows you to load and save song files and the dual 20W speaker system delivers a sound that will resonate through your home. With 128 notes of polyphony, USB MIDI, Duet Mode, 1/4” audio outputs and more, Celviano’s advanced technology and sound will make the AP-420 the perfect addition to any home.

State-of-the-art high-end digital pianos: the newly developed sound source – Linear Morphing AiF – offers the entire spectrum of authentic grand piano tones from Pianissimo to Fortissimo without abrupt changes to the sound during the transitions. The touch and note replay behavior for the scaled hammer action keyboards has been improved. The new “Tri-Sensor” concept makes even the most complex and demanding playing techniques possible. Developing virtuosos. Virtuoso playing.

Specifications

  • Keyboard: 88 keys, weighted scaled hammer action, Tri-Sensor keys, Ivory Touch
  • Touch Response: 3 Sensitivity levels / Off
  • Sound Source: 4 level stereo samples, Linear Morphing System
  • Acoustic Resonance: Yes
  • Polyphony (max): 128
  • Tones: 16
  • Reverb: 4 types
  • Chorus: 4 types
  • Brilliance: Yes
  • Layer/Split: Yes
  • Registration Memory: Yes
  • Duet Mode: Yes
  • Preset Songs: 60
  • Metronome: Beats: 0,2,3,4,5,6 Tempo Range: 20 to 255
  • Transpose: 25 Steps -12 / +12 semi tones
  • Tuning Control: A4=440Hz +/- 99 cents (variable)
  • Temperament: equal temperament + 16 scales
  • Recorder: 2 Tracks / 1 Song
  • USB Storage (to PC): Yes
  • SD Memory Card Storage: Yes
  • Speakers: 4.7” x 2” + 1” x 2”
  • Amplifier: 20W + 20W
Terminals
  • Line Out: 2
  • USB: Yes
  • Pedals : Damper, Soft, Sostenuto
  • Headphones: 2
  • AC Adaptor: AD-24
  • Pedals: (Damper, Soft, Sostenuto) Yes
  • Bench: Yes (height adjustable)
  • Music Stand: Yes
  • Score Book: Yes
Dimensions and Weight
  • Unit size w/stand: 54.9” (W) x 16.8” (D) x 32.9” (H)
  • Unit weight w/stand : 82.2 lbs.
  • Boxed size: 58.7” (W) x 22.6” D) x 20.8” (H)
  • Boxed weight: 141.1 lbs.
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it's a good purchase, would recommend
i don't play the digital music. i need a digital piano because i live in an apartment, this is easier to move, and i can wear headsets when playing in the middle of the night, and very important, it's affordable to me. i did some research about different brands of digital pianos. people are talking about yamaha is good. when talking about casio, the general review is that casio wasn't good before, but it's catching up fast these years. so i went down to couple of dealers to give it a try. considering the sound, key touch, price, i decided to buy this model. i tried another series, not celviano, from casio, even more expensive, but the touches is not as good as this one. and the sound is good at both low and high pitches. an equivalent model for yamaha is selling around 1800 + tax. i personally don't feel like spending 800$ for the brand.i do play acoustic pianos at school. i have to say that the key touch is still different. it cannot compare with the upright ones, and...
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I'm the unlucky one
I bought this digital piano from a authorized retailer last November. This January it stopped working, I couldn't turn it on. In March it worked miraculously. In May it stopped working. Yesterday, it started working again. This is bad because I will need to wait for it to fail working again to send it in for repair. When it didn't work, I tried everything the technician on phone taught me. My last option was to send it in for repair, but to ship this item with a declare value of $1000 USPS will charge me 150-250USD for the most basic ground shipping, and I have to bear the cost to ship it in. Casio has a number of service locations, but they are all outsourced (not opened by Casio itself) and their services are inconsistent. I live in San Francisco, it surprises me that I'm facing all these difficulties to even try to get it fixed. If I knew that this would happen I would have spent more and bought a Yamaha.When it works, it works charmingly, I like it very much. But...
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Casio AP220 Celviano Digital Piano with Bench




Regular Price: $1,199.99 | Price with discount: $725.00 | You Save: $474.99 (40%)
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  • New Linear Morphing AiF sound source
  • New 3-sensor hammer action
  • New 2 x 8 watt speaker system
  • USB terminal, 16 tones





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Great Piano for the Price!
I purchased this digital piano because the one I had was out of date. And because I teach piano online and needed something that sounded like a real piano. Well, I wasn't disappointed. The difference between the old Roland and this new Casio is like night and day!The touch is fantastic. The piano sound is fantastic. And since I really only need the piano sound, that was of primary importance to me.If you've been wary of buying this because of the 'Casio' name, put your worries to rest. Casio is to digital pianos as to what Samsung now is to television. They're now poised to become the #1 resource.My recommendation? Buy it before the price goes up.
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Excellent budget digital piano.
We were on a tight budget when we bought this a couple of years ago, at Costco for CDN$799. Our son was 4, and we were getting ready to enrol him in lessons. I did not play piano growing up, but I can play many other instruments, and have played professionally in bars for 23 years.My main goals were to get something that would:1) approximate the feel of a real piano. = does a very good job. The weighted keys respond nicely to speed and pressure. You can play loud or soft, with no buzz. There is some mild 'clunking' on some of the keys, but I've noticed that on real pianos. I would NOT say that the touch is the SAME as a real piano, but it's close.2) approximate the sound of a real piano. = I think the sound is excellent. One of the only ways I notice a difference is that it's so homogeneous in volume and tone and tuning that it couldn't be real. It's also great to be able to say to my son "Can you turn that down a bit, please? We're trying to...
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A great digital piano for apartment living
I missed playing piano since moving into my new apartment, but wanted something that would give me the experience of playing on an acoustic piano - weighted keys, and a more substantial, 'furniture-y' appearance than just a keyboard. This piano was a fantastic deal, with lots of features and the very necessary headphone capability for apartment living. Most importantly, the sound of the piano is very good, even coming from past experiences on grand pianos - it sounds like an acoustic upright. The resonance of the higher notes is better than that of the much lower, but it's not very noticeable when playing.Came with clear instructions. Assembly took two people and over 30 minutes. Once assembled, however, it's difficult to move the piano, so keep that in mind when you're getting it set up. Also, the included bench is built like a rock but is still comfortable.Overall, I'm thrilled with this purchase. I'm not sure what other extra features you get for the...
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Product Description

The Celviano line of pianos has been refined for those who demand an authentic grand piano experience. The new AP-220’s traditional design houses new stereo grand piano sounds and redesigned keyboard action. Utilizing a new tri-sensor spring-less 88 note scaled hammer action, every nuance and detail of your performance is captured. A new 4 layer stereo grand piano sound delivers a natural, expressive and dynamic piano experience.

The AP-220 features a total of 16 built-in tones, with the ability to layer two sounds or split the keyboard to allow a bass sound in the left hand. It has a built-in library of 60 songs that can be practiced at any tempo utilizing the dual headphone outputs or the internal speaker system. With 128 notes of polyphony, USB MIDI, Duet Mode and more, Celviano’s advanced technology and sound will make the AP-220 the perfect addition to any home.

State-of-the-art high-end digital pianos: the newly developed sound source – Linear Morphing AiF – offers the entire spectrum of authentic grand piano tones from Pianissimo to Fortissimo without abrupt changes to the sound during the transitions. The touch and note replay behavior for the scaled hammer action keyboards has been improved. The new “Tri-Sensor” concept makes even the most complex and demanding playing techniques possible. Developing virtuosos. Virtuoso playing.

Specifications

  • Keyboard: 88 keys, weighted scaled hammer action, Tri-Sensor keys
  • Touch Response: 3 Sensitivity levels / Off
  • Sound Source : 4 level stereo samples, Linear Morphing System
  • Acoustic Resonance: Yes
  • Polyphony (max): 128
  • Tones: 16
  • Reverb: 4 types
  • Chorus: 4 types
  • Brilliance: Yes
  • Layer/Split: Yes
  • Registration Memory: Yes
  • Duet Mode: Yes
  • Preset Songs: 60
  • Metronome: Beats: 0,2,3,4,5,6 Tempo Range: 20 to 255
  • Transpose: 25 Steps -12 / +12 semi tones
  • Tuning Control: A4=440Hz +/- 99 cents (variable)
  • Temperament: equal temperament + 16 scales
  • Recorder: 2 Tracks / 1 Song
  • USB Storage (to PC): Yes
  • Speakers: 4.7” x 2”
  • Amplifier: 8W + 8W
Terminals
  • USB: Yes
  • Pedals: Damper, Soft, Sostenuto
  • Headphones: 2
Included Accessories
  • AC Adaptor: AD-12
  • Pedals (Damper, Soft, Sostenuto): Yes
  • Bench: Yes
  • Music Stand: Yes
  • Score Book: Yes
Dimensions and Weight
  • Unit size w/stand: 54.9” (W) x 16.8” (D) x 32.9” (H)
  • Unit weight w/stand: 82.7 lbs.
  • Boxed size: 58.7” (W) x 22.6” D) x 19.2” (H)
  • Boxed weight: 121.3 lbs.
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Casio SA-76 44 Key Mini Keyboard, Orange




Regular Price: $69.95 |
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  • LSI sound source and 8-note polyphony ensure good sound quality
  • 44 mini keys
  • 100 tones, 50 rhythms and 10 integrated songs provide variety
  • LC display helps with selecting different music options
  • Includes a striking change-over switch making it easy to switch between piano and organ modes





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I love my Casio
This little keyboard is great, it's compact so I can take it anywhere I want. The sound (to me anyway) is good, very responsive when each key is press. Their are many features as well such as 10 Song Bank,50 Patterns,100 tones,tempo, and great volume control. It even has a small LCD so you can see the notes your hitting. The keyboard does not come with batteries or a AC Adapter,(I brought this in my JR Music store in NY and they told me next month or maybe in the distant future you will be able to purchase one for it. It takes 6 batteries I don't care for an adapter because I use rechargeable batteries and don't want to be stuck in one place when playing. I'm new to pianos and this will be a very good beginner one for me or even kids might love it as well, but an adult can use it if they don't want to carry a big heavy one with them everywhere they go, The back of the keyboard is orange and the front is black so I really like the colors on it and the design. If your new to pianos...
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Product Description

Perfect for the beginner, the SA76 utilizes an easy-to-read LCD display that shows useful data including tone, rhythm, song number, metronome, tempo and the note being played. The intuitive design makes it easy to switch between Piano and Organ sounds with the press of a button. The 44 mini keys and 5 percussion pads allow younger hands to play comfortably while getting the most out of their introduction into keyboard playing. Casio SA76 Features 44 mini-sized keys and 5 percussion pads 100 sounds and 50 rhythm patterns Simple tone selection with PIANO, ORGAN tone button Easy-to-read LCD display Melody on/off lesson function Built-in grip for easy portability 10 Song Bank tunes with Melody on/off Powered by 6AA batteries or Power Supply (neither included) Includes Score Book Lesson Function A collection of functions provides more productive practice sessions. Part Cut mutes the left or right-hand part, and Melody On/Off mutes the melody part for play along with the accompaniment. Phrase Repeat repeats a particular phrase. 3-Step Lesson provides step-by-step guidance. Step Up Lesson for phrase-by-phrase practice of songs, guides you along the way to music proficiency. Step Up Lesson allows the player to practice songs phrase-by-phrase,with play advancing only after you masterthe current phrase. Phrase-by-phrase practice makes the task of learning a new song less daunting. With a Key Lighting Keyboard, keys light to guide you along the way, which makes mastering a song even easier! Top to learn more



Cool little keyboard!
This keyboard fits into my slightly larger backpack. Its portability allows me to carry it around and work out melodic and harmonic ideas for the songs I write when I'm away from home. The eight-note polyphony is really helpful for chording.A problematic issue exists with the Casio SA-75 power adaptor that is advertised as an optional accessory on the Amazon page that features the keyboard. The adaptor isn't compatible because the jack-end doesn't fit into the 9.5 volt terminal on the back of the keyboard. The manual claims the six batteries required to operate the keyboard will last for about six hours, though.I contacted the seller of the SA-75 adaptor and they told me that the correct adaptor for the SA-76 keyboard won't be available until December 2010.The tones are clear and reasonably distinctive, perhaps slightly less so in the brass. The rhythm patterns cover all the basics, and there's more than enough volume control to play with. All in...
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Buy The Right Adapter
The other reviews do a good job covering the size, sound, and features... so I'm skipping those. The overall package is reasonable for the price. The only draw back to this little keyboard is the missing power adapter. It wouldn't be so bad if the description or technical specs provided clear documentation to assist in locating an adapter that would work. Since this information is lacking, I've taken the liberty to do a little research and provide some direction.The hard part identifying a suitable adapter is decoding the adapter specs. While the voltage and amperage are usually easy to decipher, the jack size is almost always a convoluted mess to discern. Companies may or may not employ standard jacks based on voltage. In this case everyone is fortunate Casio employs a standard "L" receiver jack. For more info on jack sizes use RadioShack's Adaptaplug conversion matrix: [...].Knowing the voltage and jack type makes finding a suitable power adapter easy. The...
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Casio PX130 Privia Digital Piano Keyboard BUNDLE including Stand, Triple Pedal Board, Bench, Headphones, Dustcover, and Book




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Product Details

  • Audio Technica ATHT22 Stereo Headphones
  • On Stage KB8902B Furniture Style Bench
  • FastTrack Vol 1. Keyboard Instructional Book/CD
  • Casio PX130 88 Key Digital Piano, CS67 Furniture Stand, SP32 Triple Pedal Board
  • On Stage KDA7088B Dust Cover





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everything i needed
I am relatively new to non-piano keyboards but it was easy to assemble. and i'm not the most handy that way! The stand is slim but solid. The keys feel GREAT. It sounds like a piano, not something that wants to be a piano... love the headset option and i'm sure i will continue to enjoy it more as i discover all the cool features. It was nice to have the whole package... everything you need all in one. Super happy with this purchase. :-)
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Very pleased; everything we wanted.
We've had this Casio digital piano now for about 3-4 months and are very pleased with it. We have an upright piano but wanted an electronic model with headphones so our 14 yr. old daughter could practice whenever she wished. Our home has an open floor plan so for her to play the piano, you can hear it throughout the house which is wonderful but also means if others are watching TV in different rooms or reading, etc. and desire quiet, it can be annoying. Plus, we homeschool so when her siblings were doing schoolwork, studying, testing, etc., she couldn't practice ... all of which was very limiting to her ... plus, we didn't like having to restrict her playing. With this digital model & the headphones, problem solved! She can play/practice at her whim and not disturb anything or anyone. The extra features are nice ... the metronome is handy, the various sound options are fun to experiment with & the weighted 88-keys are just want her piano teacher advised to get. It looks very nice...
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Product Description

The new Casio Privia PX130 redefines the digital piano category with unprecedented sound quality and performance in a sleek package that is supremely portable. Featuring all new grand piano samples and a new Tri-Sensor 88-note scaled hammer action keyboard and weighing less than 25 lbs., the Casio Privia PX130 is versatile enough for home, church, school or on stage. Realism, Expression and Dynamics The grand piano sounds in the PX130 delivers an unprecedented level of realism and expression. Four dynamic layers of stereo piano samples are integrated with Casio's proprietary Linear Morphing System, resulting in a grand piano sound with seamless transitions and a superior dynamic range. For added realism, the PX130 simulates the sound of the open strings when the dampers are raised by the pedal using Acoustic Resonance DSP. The PX130 also has 128-note polyphony, enough horsepower for the most demanding musical passages and the ability to layer sounds and use the damper pedal without worry of dropped notes. The result is a grand piano experience that is unmatched at any price. Expressive Touch The Privia PX130 features a new Tri-Sensor 88-note scaled hammer action keyboard. Casio's superior engineering has resulted in an authentic piano touch that captures every detail and nuance of your performance. This scaled hammer action provides the weight, feel and resistance without sacrificing the portability of the instrument. Top to learn more



Nice package for the price, and good quality DG Piano.
The Casio PX130 Privia is definitely a bargain. When I was on the market for a digital piano I had a very specific criteria:- Full size (88key)- Cost- Sound- Delivery time- Refundability- Playability- DurabilityFull size:The unit is definitely a full size 88 key keyboard. If you want to play anything that has been composed on a full size, chances are you're going to need a full size to play them correctly.Cost:I got it for just under $700 USD, which is almost unheard of for everything included in the bundle. I went to a few local music stores to compare prices, and everyone laughed when I asked for a similar bundle package for the same price, or even for less than $1000. They then proceeded to tell to not expect much from a digital piano that is going for such a low price. They were wrong.Sound:I won't lie, don't expect this thing to sound like a grand piano because it doesn't, but I...
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  With great range and superb transitions between the layers, the Casio Privia does not disappoint and there is minimal chance of notes being dropped or muddled Interfaces – You can use a USB interface to connect storage and other devices to the...   Easy to use and move around as desired, it is great for tutor lessons or performing at events Education – The keyboard splitting capability of the Casio Privia allows a duet play mode where 2 people can play on the keyboard at the same time...   It shatters the previous ideas of what an affordable and portable piano can do.   With great output potential, the Casio PX-130 will provide great quality through 88 keys, 16 tones and 12-note polyphony. Sound and Effects – The Casio Privia PX-130 includes brilliance, chorus, resonance and reverb Portability – Move the piano from easily.   The advance and innovative design makes it easy to connect computers and other MIDI related devices and files to the piano.

Best Digital Piano Reviews – Casio AP220 overview The size of the Casio AP220 piano with its stand is 16. Authentic Sound – Do not worry about receiving the classic and authentic sounds that come from grand style pianos. Great sound from the AP220 piano is possible through 16 tones that are available in the instrument. New Design – You will receive a new sounds and a grand piano feel.   In addition, you can use a demo library of 60 song samples that can be listed to through the piano speakers.   This is great for playing the piano with another person or conducting music classes and tutoring sessions. Touch and Replay – Notes can be touched and replayed and this feature has been enhanced in the Casio AP220. Pedals – The Casio AP220 has three pedals which are soft, sostenuto and damper. The Casio AP220 can operate in duet mode and has 60 preset songs. The Casio AP220 captures each key that is pressed and produces a sound quality that is impressive.   With 128 notes for polyphony that combines with a tri-sensor hammer action, the Casio AP220 delivery quality and results. Layer or Splitting Capability – Use the AP220 in a split or layered mode.

Casio WK-200 comes with New AHL sound source (Acoustic & Highly-compressed Large-waveform) capabilities all built-in tones, including piano and acoustic instrument tones, now sound better than ever before. If  you’ve youngsters that studying to play the piano and appear for a starter keyboard / piano, the Casio WK-200 really should be put into consideration. I’ve read numerous Casio WK-200 Evaluation and obtain that a few of the reviewer are negatively comparing this piano to an expert grand that was employed in a studio recording, or even keyboards that happen to be priced inside the $500-$1000 range. Casio WK-200 – Best For Study Piano // April 15th, 2012 // Music.   If you would like to discover piano, Casio WK-200 would be the ideal product. The WK-200 attributes 76 standard-size keys and two sensitivity levels for a more piano-like experience, along with 48-note polyphony (24-note for certain tones). Casio WK-200 is usually a 76-key instrument with the richest sound you can find for $200. You can layer two different tones (such as piano and strings) or split the keyboard down the middle for an ensemble approach. I just ordered this keyboard for my sons who find out how you can play the piano. You can use the WK-200 to sample a sound from a portable audio player or other device, and then play the sound with keyboard keys. Send play data from the keyboard to music software running on your computer, or send MIDI data from your computer to the keyboard for playback. Casio WK-200 also has 570 built in sounds. Casio WK-200 – Ideal Worth Keyboard.

There are options other than going to a piano teacher to learn how to play the piano and one of these alternatives is the Casio CTK-2100 Keyboard Package. For some individuals learning how to play the piano is something they’ve always wanted to do but could never afford the expensive lessons that are involved with it. Obviously this package is not free however you will see that it is far more... Something I ought to mention is that this is really a whole package which you’ll be able to begin to use as soon as you buy it. The most important thing that actually comes integrated with this package is the keyboard itself which is in reality a... Needless to say for anyone just learning how to play the piano you are going to see that 61 keys will be more than adequate to get started with. If you know already the basics of how to play the piano and are looking for something to expand your skills you will probably find that this program is a little too basic for you.




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