CASIO PX110CS PRIVIA 88 KEY DIGITAL PIANO
ZPI TRI-ELEMENT SOUND SOURCE;32-NOTE POLYPHONY; 88 REAL WEIGHTED HAMMER ACTION KEYS; 11 TONES, 20 RHYTHMS, 60 BUILT-IN TUNES,;8 DIGITAL EFFECTS, BRILLANCE, DSP and ACOUSTIC RESONANCE SYSTEM; LAYER and SPLIT, 1 SONG 2-TRACK 10,000 NOTE MEMORY;MIDI IN/OUT, BASS REFLEC SPEAKERS, DUAL HEADPHONE CONNECTIONS FOR TEACHER/STUDENT USE
Spotlight customer reviews:
Customer Rating: Summary: One of my best purchases! Comment: The Casio PX110 Privia Digital Piano is the instrument used by the instructors at the music studio where I take lessons. The teacher (who has a band) uses this for all his gigs too. It's been over 4 months now that I have owned the Privia and absolutely love it! Considering how much an upright, console, baby grand or grand would cost, you get nice sound for the affordablity of the Privia. My husband who played the piano for quite a few years was very pleased with the sound too. It doesn't have alot of bells and whistles on it, but I actually like that about it---it's not too overwhelming to use the included features. Because it's not too heavy you can easily move this from room to room if need be. I am over the top pleased with my purchase.
Customer Rating: Summary: My Kids Are Happy Comment: I got this piano for my daughters since they started piano lessons. It sounds and feels like a regular piano. For the price, it is a good buy. Customer Rating: Summary: great value, quality instrument Comment: I just started taking piano a few months ago. As an adult learner I didn't want to commit to an upright until I see how successful I am at this new "hobby". This piano is the perfect compromise and I recommend it to anyone.
Pros:
It has pressure sensitive keys allow you to play as loudly or softly as you desire.
It has a volume dial for keeping your practice quiet.
There is a headphone jack for keeping your lesson completely private.
88 full size keys as opposed to cheaper toy versions of keyboards make it easy to switch to an upright when you play on your teacher's piano for your lesson.
It has some measure of portability, so it would be easy to sell on ebay if the time comes as opposed to an upright piano which would be harder to sell.
Cons:
Even the loudest setting is fairly quiet, so you would need an amplifier to play in public.
It's a little heavy and cumbersome to take out and about.
Since these are my thoughts as a new piano student, I thought they may be helpful. I often tell my husband that "I love my piano." So I guess that statement speaks for itself. Customer Rating: Summary: Exceptional Quality Comment: The keboard plays very much as a piano with much less weight, space, and maintenance. My favorite aspect of the keyboard is touch response, which allows me to create different sounds based on how hard I hit the keys. This feature expands the selection of songs I can play, and improves the quality of my compositions. The multiple tones of the keyboard also allow me to have fun in experimenting with other instrumental sounds aside from the piano. Customer Rating: Summary: The best Comment: Awesome, pretty close to a piano. We just love it. Great sound and very good looking :D. The price is a +.