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Published on 11/23/03 at 15:00I paid ~ 699.00 from Musician's Buy. Shipping was included.
For a gigging/teaching/recording pianist, nothing comes close to the "feel" of the Casio PS20. It's by far the best action of any digital piano up to $1500. And, yes, I've played them all. On board speakers are perfect for even small live performances. MIDI, 64-polyphony, and great effects (Chorus/Reverb) and tunability!! Can transpose on the fly and record a song in real time too. Love it.
Don't care about a lot of sounds, but Casio could have tossed in a few more, i.e. strings, bass, etc. It's heavy, but the real hammer-action and "true" piano feel are worth the weight.
Excellent build quality. Nice aluminum panel. Easy to operate. Nice controls, nobs, etc.
If you are looking to purchase a digi-piano, look no further than Casio's PS20. Some of my Roland and Korg friends now have "digital piano envy", especially when they see the price.....hmmm.
This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com
For a gigging/teaching/recording pianist, nothing comes close to the "feel" of the Casio PS20. It's by far the best action of any digital piano up to $1500. And, yes, I've played them all. On board speakers are perfect for even small live performances. MIDI, 64-polyphony, and great effects (Chorus/Reverb) and tunability!! Can transpose on the fly and record a song in real time too. Love it.
Don't care about a lot of sounds, but Casio could have tossed in a few more, i.e. strings, bass, etc. It's heavy, but the real hammer-action and "true" piano feel are worth the weight.
Excellent build quality. Nice aluminum panel. Easy to operate. Nice controls, nobs, etc.
If you are looking to purchase a digi-piano, look no further than Casio's PS20. Some of my Roland and Korg friends now have "digital piano envy", especially when they see the price.....hmmm.
This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com