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dogendo31
Published on 03/09/06 at 17:45
Value For Money :
Excellent
88 keys
3 samples for a piano
Layer and split mode
32 Registration Memory (this award !!!): trs useful to keep the settings
There are two outputs (Stereo) and especially between the two is exceptional that price. Few manufacturers provide their portable pianos of this function is useful, however, trs time o all methods come with a CD. In addition we can for example use an MP3 player having recorded a cover of RALIS Band In A Box. All that remains is that playing with the virtual orchestra ....
Light and well finished but on the other sides Privia plastic is fragile (do not ask the vertical)
UTILIZATION
Same feel as the PX-110 so great nor too heavy nor too light. Also the keyboard is not too much noise (it's good for the environment when playing with headphones)
Manuel clear
System support rather poor and eat polyphony. In addition the choice of styles is a bit complicated (using keyboard): for me it is a gadget
SOUNDS
Trs good piano sounds subject to connect a stereo amplifier of quality (the built-in HP are a bit lacking in fair and precision)
There are good trs electric pianos (Rhodes Wurli FM) just for this I prefer the PX-110
Strings OK in layer
OK so good bass amp
The organ with a keyboard difficult to use heavy (this is the case on all pianos)
Other sounds in the middle
OVERALL OPINION
I compared it to:
Roland FP2 much more expensive and suffers from drisoire amplification and sound as numerous useless.
Yamaha P-70 to I found no one (finishing / sonoritc'est the very first time that Yamaha is to say I deoit
In addition to the Casio is the only Offir three levels of samples, a memory of 32 registrations and a stereo input
Conclusion: a great value price quality: competition is KO
A must try
3 samples for a piano
Layer and split mode
32 Registration Memory (this award !!!): trs useful to keep the settings
There are two outputs (Stereo) and especially between the two is exceptional that price. Few manufacturers provide their portable pianos of this function is useful, however, trs time o all methods come with a CD. In addition we can for example use an MP3 player having recorded a cover of RALIS Band In A Box. All that remains is that playing with the virtual orchestra ....
Light and well finished but on the other sides Privia plastic is fragile (do not ask the vertical)
UTILIZATION
Same feel as the PX-110 so great nor too heavy nor too light. Also the keyboard is not too much noise (it's good for the environment when playing with headphones)
Manuel clear
System support rather poor and eat polyphony. In addition the choice of styles is a bit complicated (using keyboard): for me it is a gadget
SOUNDS
Trs good piano sounds subject to connect a stereo amplifier of quality (the built-in HP are a bit lacking in fair and precision)
There are good trs electric pianos (Rhodes Wurli FM) just for this I prefer the PX-110
Strings OK in layer
OK so good bass amp
The organ with a keyboard difficult to use heavy (this is the case on all pianos)
Other sounds in the middle
OVERALL OPINION
I compared it to:
Roland FP2 much more expensive and suffers from drisoire amplification and sound as numerous useless.
Yamaha P-70 to I found no one (finishing / sonoritc'est the very first time that Yamaha is to say I deoit
In addition to the Casio is the only Offir three levels of samples, a memory of 32 registrations and a stereo input
Conclusion: a great value price quality: competition is KO
A must try