Casio PX110 Privia Digital Piano
Casio PX110 Privia Digital Piano
$675.00
The Casio PX110 Privia Digital Piano is a great
piano and I found it very easy to play. In fact, I
think almost anyone would find it very easy and enjoyable
to play this one. The price is very affordable for
the style and the features that you get. In fact it
is one of the more affordable digital pianos on the
market.
The Privia has true piano sound that will fill
the room with great range. Low frequency sounds are
enhanced thanks to Casio incorporating the Bass Reflex
system.
Also, the keys, when you play it, feel like a
genuine piano because the hammers are properly
weighted.
Just like a grand piano, the lower keys play
relatively heavier than the higher ones. A great
feature of this piano is that you can change the touch
sensitivity of the keys for smaller hands or if you just
and to really let your fingers fly.
- ZPI sound source
- 32 note polyphonic
- 11 tones
- 20 rhythms
- 35.7 pounds
ZPI sound source is amazing because it really
accentuates the differences in sound between heavy,
medium, and light key pressure.
The stereo sound is great, but the notes are
still very natural sounding, and even the sound decays if
you hold down a piano key, just like a real
piano!
Besides Piano sounds you also get pipe organ,
strings, and other tones as well.
- MIDI In/Out
- 8 Digital Effects
- 60 Built-in Songs
The keyboard is a full 88 keys with weighted
hammer action keys. There is also a port for
headphone connections and a teacher and student use
feature.
Overall this Casio Privia px110 is a great
choice.
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