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Casio Privia PX-310
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Note : 10 sur 10

«  Bluffing »

Published on 01/04/14 at 07:03
Keypad 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 bad a priori Casio.
Clear but useless manual.
Easy setup: you turn and you play ...

SOUNDS

Many sounds but I do not use and do research as the piano.
Professional pianist playing on Yamaha usual animation for private parties, clubs and restaurants or concerts, the piano sound blew me away.
Expression more than correct for a digital keyboard sound and made even more clear and accurate than a lot of more expensive keyboards (Roland example that comes to us more drafts sounds).
Other tones of this keyboard are a little cans, like those of all keypads, I think, all brands.

OVERALL OPINION

To play concerts, it's great!
You have your own back (built-in speakers output the sound, even if you plug in jack on an external amp.
It is lightweight ULTRA, which believe me is not to be neglected. Less than 12KG!
Top quality sound and touch top.
I skimmed a lot before. Yamaha used, but heavier and more expensive ... so that is not justified.
Much better than the Roland giving sound rough, patouilleux. Personal opinion.
And most importantly, nothing to say at robustness.
Once the a priori on the Casio brand passed, you like it!