Casio Privia PX-350 Digital Piano
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Review Snapshot®
by PowerReviewsPros
- Good audio (10)
- Responsive / good action (10)
- Touch sensitive keys (8)
- Easy to use (7)
- Portable (6)
Cons
Best Uses
- Accompaniment (6)
- Learning (6)
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Most Liked Positive Review
Nearly everthing I could hope for
I bought this to learn on and have never played before. Compared to other DP in this price range it is miles ahead with a better action, more and better sounds, and the ability...Read complete review
I bought this to learn on and have never played before. Compared to other DP in this price range it is miles ahead with a better action, more and better sounds, and the ability to "layer" multiple (I think 16 plus the system track) tracks onto one recording on a USB drive. With this DP you could compose your own symphony. There is a learning curve to this with having so many features. So far I have played the Acoustic pianos and organs and love them. There are so many sound I couldn't remember them all to describe them. Be aware though that many of what they are calling tones are under the Various category and are an extended MIDI section of sounds like whistles and gunshots that just repeat.
My only two complaints is that in addition or combination with the add on pedal board/stand would be the availability of an expression pedal to be used as a WAH-WAH pedal and it would have been nice to have a rotary speaker sound (controlled by that pedal) to go with the organ tones where appropriate. Actually I have just one other complaint and that is the "soft" pedal. For the life of me I can't hear a difference in volume when depressed. On many digital pianos there is an adjustment for "pedal depth", but if there is one for this Casio it isn't in the manual and knowledgeable people have told me they know of none. There may be a subtle difference but I cannot hear it. This does of course only apply if you get the stand and pedal bundle, but trust me you'll want to. The pedal it comes with isn't really usable due to sliding all over the place and who wants to play on a lousy X stand and bump their knee into it at all the wrong times.
For the price and quality of this instrument it can't be beat by anything currently on the market. 5 of 5 stars.
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Most Liked Negative Review
Quesitonable Purchase
The keys thumb and the speakers buzz when volume turn midway up. Also if you use the pedal there is a humming sound for some odd reason.
If Casio could fix this problems ...Read complete review
The keys thumb and the speakers buzz when volume turn midway up. Also if you use the pedal there is a humming sound for some odd reason.
If Casio could fix this problems this keyboad would be awesome do to the outstanding weighed touch and piano sould.
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Pros
- Easy to Use
- Realistic Sound
- Responsive / Good Action
- Touch Sensitive Keys
Cons
- Poor Instructions
Best Uses
- Fits Into Upright Piano
- Learning
- MIDI
Comments about Casio Privia PX-350 Digital Piano:
I purchased a broken 350 and fixed it up no problem. Now it's good as new and works great as a replacement for our dead Chickering. The Chickering was such a beautiful piece of furniture that I just took out the keys and action and slid this keyboard right in :) . I did have to take off one end cap and modify the speaker plastic to make it fit. But, that was very easy to do.
Pros
- Easy to Use
- Portable
- Realistic Sound
- Responsive / Good Action
- Touch Sensitive Keys
Cons
Best Uses
- Accompaniment
- Learning
Comments about Casio Privia PX-350 Digital Piano:
you cant beat the value that this keyboard packs, great sound easy to use and compact slim lightweight design make this keyboard the benchmark of its class!!!
Pros
- Attractive
- Lage Number Of Sounds
- Portable
- Realistic Sound
- Responsive / Good Action
- Touch Sensitive Keys
Cons
- No Expresssion Pedal
- No Rotary Speaker Sound
- Poor Labeling Of Buttons
Best Uses
- Accompaniment
- Giging
- Learning
Comments about Casio Privia PX-350 Digital Piano:
I bought this to learn on and have never played before. Compared to other DP in this price range it is miles ahead with a better action, more and better sounds, and the ability to "layer" multiple (I think 16 plus the system track) tracks onto one recording on a USB drive. With this DP you could compose your own symphony. There is a learning curve to this with having so many features. So far I have played the Acoustic pianos and organs and love them. There are so many sound I couldn't remember them all to describe them. Be aware though that many of what they are calling tones are under the Various category and are an extended MIDI section of sounds like whistles and gunshots that just repeat.
My only two complaints is that in addition or combination with the add on pedal board/stand would be the availability of an expression pedal to be used as a WAH-WAH pedal and it would have been nice to have a rotary speaker sound (controlled by that pedal) to go with the organ tones where appropriate. Actually I have just one other complaint and that is the "soft" pedal. For the life of me I can't hear a difference in volume when depressed. On many digital pianos there is an adjustment for "pedal depth", but if there is one for this Casio it isn't in the manual and knowledgeable people have told me they know of none. There may be a subtle difference but I cannot hear it. This does of course only apply if you get the stand and pedal bundle, but trust me you'll want to. The pedal it comes with isn't really usable due to sliding all over the place and who wants to play on a lousy X stand and bump their knee into it at all the wrong times.
For the price and quality of this instrument it can't be beat by anything currently on the market. 5 of 5 stars.
Pros
- Easy to Use
- Keys Feel Real
- Portable
- Realistic Sound
- Responsive / Good Action
- Usb Midi Port
Cons
- Noisy Output Jacks
- No mod wheel
Best Uses
- Accompaniment
- Chamber Music
- Concerts
- Learning
- Travel
Comments about Casio Privia PX-350 Digital Piano:
Great piano sounds, especially acoustics. Keys feel like ivory/ebony. When you step on sustain pedal you can hear the damper lift.
Pros
- Easy to Use
- Realistic Sound
- Responsive / Good Action
- Touch Sensitive Keys
Cons
Best Uses
- Learning
Comments about Casio Privia PX-350 Digital Piano:
Musicians Friend gets it. We ordered the Casio electric piano with weghted keys for Christmas. The sales person was super-helpful, knowledgable and fun. We had a problem with the final cost, the 15% discount was not subtracted from the price. I sent three emails to customer service, and recieved autoresponses with "links to answers" on the site. This was low-budget. I contacted management, and the 15% discount was applied to my account immediately. I was VERY impressed. This is why we are repeat customers, and continue to recommend Musicians Friend to others.
Pros
- Realistic Sound
- Responsive / Good Action
- Touch Sensitive Keys
Cons
- Difficult to Use
- Limited Sound Selection
Best Uses
- Accompaniment
- Piano
Comments about Casio Privia PX-350 Digital Piano:
Excellent Piano Sound and Feel. Great price. Decent auxiliary sounds. Internal Speakers lack power on the low end - but this is easily remedied with a cheap subwoofer. Sounds great through the sub.
Pros
- Easy to Use
- Portable
- Realistic Sound
- Responsive / Good Action
- Touch Sensitive Keys
Cons
Best Uses
- Accompaniment
- Travel
Comments about Casio Privia PX-350 Digital Piano:
Key action and sounds almost like an acoustic piano. Light/Portable. I love it.
Pros
- Easy to Use
- Portable
- Realistic Sound
- Responsive / Good Action
- Touch Sensitive Keys
Cons
Best Uses
Comments about Casio Privia PX-350 Digital Piano:
This keyboard is a bit of a gem. It has a really great piano sound, and many of the other sounds are very good too. The General MIDI sounds are pretty average which is to be expected; that is the nature of GM sounds.
The buttons and labels are very small, and difficult to read in low light but you generally remember the ones you use routinely anyway.
It is very light, sounds good and the keyboard plays very well. It is well made and is not easily damaged. This keyboard genuinely outshines many more expensive instruments.
This is my second Casio. The first one has been thumped mercilessly for five years without any real problems. It has been more reliable than my Roland RD.
If Casio would add volume controls for the different layers (eg piano vs strings), and maybe a MIDI volume control for external sound sources it would be the only keyboard I would carry around.
Pros
- Easy to Use
- Portable
- Realistic Sound
- Realistic Sound For Piano
- Responsive / Good Action
- Touch Sensitive Keys
Cons
- Unrealistic sound
- Unrealistic Sound For Sax
Best Uses
- Accompaniment
- Electronic Music
- Learning
- School Bands
Comments about Casio Privia PX-350 Digital Piano:
The Privia PX-350 Digital Piano has both features of a full-size electronic piano and a one-man band with accompaniment styles. The sound for the piano voices are clear and realistic. The organs are fairly good. However, some sound such as saxophone, flute, and trumpet are somewhat unrealistic.
This instrument is best for stage performance, but not for arrangement. The accompaniments are fairly good but still limited to two variations per style and the recording files are saved as wave not MIDI.
Overall, this is a good instrument to play as stage piano or organ and affordable. It is very portable and buttons are lit when selected. There is no dial for selection, but the registration banks are helpful for quick call up styles and voices.
Pros
- Great Piano Feel
- Great Piano Sound
- Realistic Sound
- Responsive / Good Action
Cons
- Speaker Buzz
- Thumping Sound
- Volume Too Low
Best Uses
Comments about Casio Privia PX-350 Digital Piano:
The keys thumb and the speakers buzz when volume turn midway up. Also if you use the pedal there is a humming sound for some odd reason.
If Casio could fix this problems this keyboad would be awesome do to the outstanding weighed touch and piano sould.
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