The Casio PX-320 impresses straight down the line - and on the stage The wide range of ... more
sounds offer an amazing sound diversity. 88 dynamic touch weighted keys provide an authentic playing feel.With the roseweood stand and free SP-20 pedal included FRE...
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The Casio PX-320 impresses straight down the line - and on the stage The wide range of ... more
sounds offer an amazing sound diversity. 88 dynamic touch weighted keys provide an authentic playing feel.With the rosewood stand and free SP-30 pedal board include...
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The Casio Privia PX-320 Digital Piano - Perfect for stage and studio use. Casio Privia ... more
PX-320 Digital Piano features advanced AIF sound source providing 128 notes of polyphony where notes reverberate naturally without being cut off it also has 1/4?...
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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.
pitch, a damper pedal socket, a
line out socket and a 12 Volts dc socket. All of these are
located at the back of the keyboard.
8) The digitalpiano comes with a music stand that looks like a
bracket which locates in two holes near the back of the digitalpiano.
9) The colour of the digitalpiano is black with the keys being
black and white in the traditional fashion.
My experience of the Casio CPS-700 DigitalPiano
It is a beautiful looking instrument. Before I got this keyboard, I was thinking about buying a keyboard at some point and then I never bothered because I didn't think I would use it often enough to justify the cost of one.
However, a work colleage at the time (2001) told me his sister had a keyboard and wasn't using it. He asked if I was interested in having it. I said yes. He gave ...
Abraham854 20.03.2006 (19.03.2006)
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Advantages: Good features and playability for the money Disadvantages: No pitch bend, aftertouch, low polyphony
I have been playing the keyboard for years, since I was five. However most of the keyboards I owned were toy like. They might have had lots of features but they all felt plasticy and felt really bad to play compared to a piano. The keys were expressionless and the sound, although it has improved in many keyboard models over the years, has never been close to the real thing. In total I must have owned ten keyboards but they have mostly been aimed at the lower end of the market. Now I thought it was time I upgraded again, but to get the 88 key fully weighted digitalpiano I dreamed of I was expecting to pay £1000. I was wrong.
I came across a new set of digitalpianos made by the notorious toy piano company, Casio. Now I have owned two Casio keyboards in my time and whilst they are full of features, the sound sets and quality was ...
Advantages: its better than a toy one Disadvantages: tinny sound, not 88 keys, no weighted keys, hard to get technical support
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 digitalpiano, go for weighted keys, hammeraction if possible, and all 88 keys. ...
maria321 03.12.2007
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Product details
Type
Digital Piano
Manufacturer
Casio
Manufacturer's product description
The Casio Privia PX-320 Digital Piano - Perfect for stage and studio use. Casio Privia PX-320 Digital Piano features advanced AIF sound source providing 128 notes of polyphony where notes reverberate naturally without being cut off it also has 1/4' line outputs for connecting to a mixer or PA system. The 202 tones including organ and drum tones will make you ready for any music style. The 88 weighted and Graded keys provide the look and feel of an acoustic piano. Piano sound tailored to your own taste: The piano setting key switches to grand piano sound at the touch of a button. Two settings are available: \classic'' for a soft, discreet sound and ``modern'' with a more lighter, brighter character. The Stereo LINE IN / OUT (L/mono, R) of your digital piano provides a connection for full sound experiences. e.g. to your PA-system or studio equipment. The Casio PX-320 Privia digitally reproduces the high-quality sound of a top concert grand piano complete with first-class reverb effects. The simulation of the resonating strings that is provided by the ``Acoustic Resonance'' effect rounds the sound experience off perfectly. With the Panel-Lock function, the control panel is protected from unintentional moves while playing and to protect settings. Powerful 2-way system with four speakers and 2 x 8 watts of output power ensures a targeted sound delivery. Casio Privia PX-320 Digital Piano main features include: 128-Voice Polyphony, 128 notes simultaneously for full musical expression. It lets you play sweeping chords and make extensive use of the damper pedal. 202 Tones Including organ and drum tones. 70 preset rhythms offer a varied range spanning the world of music. Listen, sing along, play along: 60 top quality songs are stored. 4 reverb / 4 chorus effects. File up to 32 set-ups (8 x 4 spaces) in the registration memory.
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