I bought this keyboard around 7 years ago. I was not happy with from the start. After one month a couple of the keys didnt work. Casio was not helpful on the phone, and after a lot of persisting they promised to pick the piano up and repair it. Seven years later I am still waiting (This happened in Spain where I live). The sound is not very good, and I now know that tinny sound is a general trademark of Casio. Also is only has 76 keys, which at the time may seem not important, and then it really is. The lack of weight in keys is probably the worst feature of all. I dont know what possessed me to buy it, but I would be happy if I helped anyone else not to make the same mistake. If you are looking for a digital piano, go for weighted keys, hammeraction if possible, and all 88 keys.
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Advantages: Good sound quality, full size keys, good for practicing when people are sleeping! Disadvantages: Keys are very light, but it depends what you are looking for.
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Advantages: Good sound quality, full size keys, good for practicing when people are sleeping! Disadvantages: Keys are very light, but it depends what you are looking for.
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