Casio AP-620 Celviano Digital Piano with Matching Bench  

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An 88-note, scaled hammer action "ivory touch" keyboard; 250 tones; full accompaniment; and 180 rhythms in an elegant console.

The Casio Celviano line of console pianos has been refined for those who demand an authentic grand piano experience. The AP-620 digital piano's traditional design houses stereo grand piano sounds and an enhanced "ivory touch" keyboard. Every nuance and detail of your performance is captured using a tri-sensor, spring-less, 88-note, scaled hammer action. Plus, a 4-layer stereo grand piano sound delivers a natural, expressive, and dynamic piano experience.

The Casio AP-620 digital piano features an amazing 250 tones along with full accompaniment and 180 rhythms. It has advanced features that include an LCD display, a 16-track recorder, and built-in SD card storage and registration memory to instantly recall splits, layers, and rhythms at an instant. The Casio AP-620 has dual headphone outputs, but also includes a powerful 30W per side speaker system that delivers sound throughout your home.

With 128 notes of polyphony, USB MIDI, duet mode, 1/4" audio outputs, and many more features, the Casio Celviano's advanced technology and sound makes the AP-620 digital piano the perfect addition to any home.


Why settle for just a grand piano when you can have all that and more in an elegant and affordable digital piano?

AP-620 Celviano Digital Piano with Matching Bench Specifications:

  • Keyboard:
  • 88 keys, weighted scaled hammer action, tri-sensor keys, ivory touch
  • Touch response: 3 sensitivity levels/off
  • Sound source: 4 level stereo samples, linear morphing system
  • Acoustic resonance: yes
  • Polyphony (max): 128
  • Tones: 250
  • General MIDI compatible: yes
  • Rhythms/auto-accompaniment: 180
  • Reverb: 4 types
  • Chorus: 4 types
  • Brilliance: yes
  • Layer/Split: yes
  • Registration memory: yes
  • Duet mode: yes
  • Preset songs: 60
  • Metronome: Beats: 0, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6; Tempo range: 20 to 255
  • Transpose: 25 Steps -12/+12 semi tones
  • Tuning control: A4=440Hz +/-99 cents (variable)
  • Temperament: equal temperament + 16 scales
  • Recorder: 16 tracks / 5 songs
  • USB storage (to PC): yes
  • Display: backlit LCD
  • SD memory card storage: yes
  • Speakers: 2 x 6.3" + 2 x 1"
  • Amplifier: 30W + 30W
  • Terminals:
  • Line out: 2
  • Line in: 2
  • MIDI: yes
  • USB: yes
  • Pedals: damper, soft, sostenuto
  • Headphones: 2
  • Included accessories:
  • AC adapter: N/A
  • Pedals (damper, soft, sostenuto): yes
  • Bench: yes (height-adjustable)
  • Music stand: yes
  • Scorebook: yes
  • Dimensions and weight:
  • Size (with stand): 55-5/8" W x 35-3/8"H x 19-3/8" D
  • Weight (with stand): 82.2 lb.
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Casio AP-620 - Couldn't Be Happier!

| Review By: Jack Chism | 7 months, 13 hours ago

7 people out of 7 found this review helpful

Features:

Love the look and feel of the keys. The selection of piano voices on the AP-620 goes well beyond what I have available on the church Yamaha Clavinova I normally play. And the built in rythm selection is a lot of fun.

Quality:

As a piece of furniture, the Casio Ap-620 is well made with clean lines and a satin black finish that looks nice in the home. It has a sturdy look and feel like a full piano case, but without nearly the bulk and weight.

Value:

The features for price is what makes this piano a winner! It looks great, sounds great, plays great, and all at about half the cost of other brands with comparable features. The Casio AP-620 is the very definition of "value".

Overall:

I bought this piano sight unseen based soley on previous experience sampling Casio products. I routinely play a much more expensive Yamaha Clavinova, but this Casio did not disappoint me in comparison. It's an outstanding instrument in all regards - looks, sounds, plays like a much more expensive piano. While a bargain at its typical "street price", don't just consider this piano for budget reasons alone. It is made to play, and Casio has designed the AP-620 to compete with digital pianos costing twice as much.

Do you own the product?:
Yes
Have you used the product?:
Yes
Musical Experience:
average
Style of music you play:
mostly hymns and popular music
Where you live:
SW Missouri

Did you find this review helpful? yes no1097580

Not a Clavinova, but as close as you can get!!

| Review By: LittleBuddyRoy | 1 year, 5 months ago

8 people out of 8 found this review helpful

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I was finally able to try this piano and was really impressed. For the newcomer, it will take sufficient time to figure out all the functions. Also, the start-up does take a few seconds. However, I will say Casio has done a wonderful job in the last few years with its digital pianos, especially this model. The touch is very realistic, the piano sampling is excellent, the screen allows easy enough access to the functions - again, take the time to learn them - and what a gorgeous unit! Now this piano does have hundreds of voices, most of which (if not all) are the same as in earlier Casio pianos, so if these different voices are all that matter to you, a CDP200 will more than satisfy your need. If portability is an issue and you NEED to have this piano, check out the PX 330: it is the AP620 without a cabinet! All in all, this is one fantastic unit which I definitely recommend trying and buying whether on a budget or not. I happily grant the AP620 a green light. Watch out, Yamaha!
Do you own the product?:
No
Have you used the product?:
Yes
Musical Experience:
Performer/Active Musician
Style of music you play:
Rock'n'Roll
Where you live:
Sudbury, ON

Did you find this review helpful? yes no816586

Best value at this price point

| Review By: MooseMcDowell | 1 year, 5 months ago

4 people out of 4 found this review helpful

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Got the Cyber Monday deal on this piano after 8 months of searching.  I can't imagine a better entry-level piano than this.  It's not going to compete with Yamaha's Clavinova or Roland's digitals, but then again you aren't going to pay between 3-8k either. 
Do you own the product?:
Yes
Have you used the product?:
No
Musical Experience:
Hobbyist
Style of music you play:
Anything that sounds good
Where you live:
Dallas area

Did you find this review helpful? yes no835427

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