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 Casiotone 403 - "quality"
The Casio Tone 403 is a Great keyboard for the money! Much better than the PX-310 which I replaced. My main keyboard is a Roland FP-7, which is far superior in touch and sound (65 lbs) but the Casio …
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 Casiotone CT-450 - " What nostalgia :-)"
translatedI love the series Casiotone. I love the musicality. I like to tweak the sound, move it in different effects, filters .... What normal! Like it! : D UTILIZATION The general configuration is s…
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 CDP-100 - " A good tit 'piano to start or dpanner! ..."
translated- 88 keys - Heavy Touch - 5 sounds - Reverb / chorus - In / Out MIDI, a headphone jack, sustain pedals. Too bad there is not a true line out !!!... A strong argument ... weight! 11 kg u…
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 VZ-1 - Sebounet's review
translatedThe keyboard has 61 keys trs, trs comfortable. With three modulation wheels, its curves VLOC its MIDI implmentation done everything in the standard (the traditional IOT), a keyboard would be perfect …
Casio LK-50 - thebestdu55's review
translatedI would say that I have a lk-50 and it is great. UTILIZATION Everything is simple and easy to understand. OVERALL OPINION He has a good sound
Casio VZ-8M - gracchus's review
translatedOne of dernires professional productions of Casio. 1U rack version of the VZ-1, less complte the VZ-10M. Synthse phase distortion, recalling in its principles and the rsultats synthse oprateurs …
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 CTK-601 - jeromed1's review
translated61 KEYS 5 octaves 6 drum pads 128 General MIDI Sounds, SYNTHESIZED ES 32, ES 32 STAFF, 8 KITS BATTERIES 100 RHYTHMS 100 AUTOMATIC ACCOMPANYING ELEMENTS 9 ELECTRONIC FEATURES Polyphony, …
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 CTK-501 - Night shade's review
translatedIts a 4 octave keyboard with tranpose + or - 5 octave, there is a MIDI sustain pedal and one is a headphone jack, no sound is editable which is a shame. There are only 8 polyphonic, it not on a pc…
Casio CZ-101 - voicetrack's review
translatedOr description of "etc ..." UTILIZATION I have never used the manual so it should be fairly simple as a machine. The edition is quite nice even if it is not the pots. There are publishers of Am…
Casio WK-3000 - gravili's review
translatedMachine-complte trs. -76 Keys average quality. Bender and button-modulation -MIDI IN and OUT No-output jack for amplifier or mixing desk, use the headphone output Smartmedia-card reader. …
Casio CTK-651 - nazbrocks's review
translatedVery satisfied occurs. But still I can normment that qq1 m'clairer because I do not explot c tt the potential to keyboard. Thank you in advance UTILIZATION Ditto OVERALL OPINION Ditto
Casio HZ-600 - Tyokkann's review
translatedSynthtiseur keyboard 5 octaves - 61 keys size. Late 80's, HZ SERIES The series followed the CZ and given the keyboards sound edition of the HT SERIES. - 8 notes polyphony - Sound: Tone Upper =…
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…