Casio Privia PX-130 - Dereinzige's review
translatedCasio Privia PX-150 - " Excellent value for money!"
translatedDigital piano 88 keys, 128 polyphony, ... (see net) Connections common to other makes and models of similar range. Note two outputs stereo headphone jack; it can either connect two headphones (obv…
Casio Privia PX-350 - " A good digital piano + a good controller"
translatedThe Casio website will detail all the features ... but for synthetic: - Keyboard 88 keys "hammers" - 250 sounds including a dozen very good keyboard sounds (including pianos) - 16-track sequenc…
Casio Privia PX-310 - " Bluffing"
translatedKeypad 88 keys heavy touch. A palette of sounds available but I only use the piano sound. Outputs noon, jack, and pedals. UTILIZATION Heavy touch. I was positively surprised because I had a b…
Casio Privia PX-330 - " Yes, but ..."
translatedHeavy hit 88 notes (without aftertouch). Over 20 sounds of acoustic pianos and over 10 electric piano sounds. Other sounds categorized (Guitar / Bass, String ...) good bills. Over 250 GM sounds…
Casio Privia PX-830 - " Casio PX-830"
translated88 keys, noon, 2 * 20 watts, sd card to Register UTILIZATION very good feel heavy. Keyboard little noisy compared to a lot of other pianos tested Very good piano sounds (classical and modern), …
Casio Privia PX-350 - " I love!"
translatedThis is a "piano", so 88 keys, full connectivity: Audio out / in, MIDI, USB to PC, USB drive, etc. ... 250 sounds, reverb & chorus effects, some possible changes but the essence is there. UTILIZA…
Casio Privia PX-150 - " very good value for money"
translatedKeyboard 88 keys, hit heavy and imitation wood & ivory USB connection (noon) 1 sustain pedal 2 stereo outputs (stereo jacks headphone jack) 18 Music UTILIZATION The touch is very correct,…
Casio Privia PX-5S - " Good first impression!"
translatedit referred to the manufacturer website UTILIZATION Touch and really not bad, finally, for me that's enough! on the other hand, comes with a basic manual, they have downloaded the full manual (…
Casio Privia PX-110 - " Excellent value (touch, sound, production) / price!"
translated88 Keys Ultra Light! (Worn under the arm or in the back with a single shoulder strap ... huge asset to the stage!) Stereo Grand Piano sound, plus other sounds (violin, bass, rhodes, ability to co…
Casio Privia PX-3 - "Light weight"
The Casio Privia PX 3 has 64 effects as well as MIDI in and out all in an 88 key digital piano. The Privia PX 3 is very affordable coming in cheaper than most all of “useable” digital pianos. The bes…
Casio Privia PX-830 - "Casio PX-830"
It's woodgrain painted jet black, a really, really beautiful finish. I think the best word is that it looks almost 'stealthy' the way it's painted. It's really small as digital pianos go (see Casio…
Casio Privia PX-330 - " excellent value for money"
translated88 Key: 3 sensors to hit heavy, beautiful and good key difference between low and high, very natural, very good hit, as well as digital pianos to 500 € more expensive 128 polyphony: unique at this …
Casio Privia PX-330 - " very good value for money"
translated88 keys: heavy hit to 3 sensors, buttons and beautiful big difference between low and high, very natural, very good hit which remains probably lighter in comparison with other keyboard to € 3000, as …
Casio Privia PX-130 - " I love it!"
translatedHow many octaves? 88 Keys What connection (Audio, MIDI, pedals ...)? ... 2 headphone jacks (small jack) 1 USB port 1 sustain pedals included An external power supply included How ma…
Casio Privia PX-130 - "Exceptional Feel for Low price"
This keyboard has the full 88 keybed. The only connections on this unit are 1/4" headphone outputs, USB and a sustain jack. One big complaint by people is that it does not have a dedicated Line out…
Casio Privia PX-3 - "nice keyboard"
This Casio Privia PX- 3bk is great for the money. I’ve always had Roland and Yamaha but Casio has out done themselves. I recommend this piano for the quality of sound and the light weight. I like the…
Casio Privia PX-330 - "great for gigs"
The Casio Privia PX 330 is spectacular for the price. The touch is wonderful (a fellow accompanist played it and immediately said I got an awesome deal). If you don't need something with tons of comp…
Casio Privia PX-400R - bobbygirl's review
translated88 keys Heavy touch, a real touch for lovers of piano ar. audio connectors, midi, pedals, recording with a Smart Media card Only problem: no voice registered on the map UTILIZATION Trs enjo…
Casio Privia PX-100 - DraZarD's review
translated--** Amended Notice the 7 / 12 *-- 88 keys with touch response Natural Scaled Hammer-Action Keyboard HL-Dual Elements Sound chip (Highly Compressed Large Waveform) 32-note polyphony (max.) …
Casio Privia PX-100 - gomme's review
translatedFull keyboard, quite a few sounds but it's enough. Allows you to register and add songs the library. Essential functions are l. In addition it is compact. UTILIZATION Touch is enjoyable, though…
Casio Privia PX-300 - YanLowFreq's review
translatedWe are a numrique piano, 88 keys, touch Piano Heavy, here simply the highlight of the piano keyboard splittable 12.5 kg and 2 stackable sound, touch config to Heavy Low, normal. Cool Connections, l…
Casio Privia PX-110 - kawajo's review
translated88-note Graded Hammer dynamic, 32 or 16 note polyphony max (depending on sound) Direct access to 11 sounds (3 MIDI-access), 2 layers, Split configurable. 4 Reverb (16 MIDI), 4 Chorus (16 MIDI) co…
Casio Privia PX-100 - stoemp's review
translated- How many octaves? 7 1 / 2 (88 keys) - How many sounds effects available? Are ditables? 8 + drums section There is also a section with 2 squenceur tracks. (1 canvas least for the fact that…
Casio Privia PX-110 - dogendo31's review
translated88 keys / system support (20 styles) / 32 notes polyphony = (16 in STREO) can connect two pedals (sustain and sostenuto), which is better than the competition it is lightweight finish rather go…
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