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Casio PX-100 Privia Digital PianoOverall: 8.52

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88 weighted keys at only 28 lbs.!

The Casio PX-100 Privia Digital Piano may be the lightest full-size digital piano with real hammer action ever offered. Completely new sound chip and a custom speaker system for full, rich acoustic piano sound. 10 built-in tones plus rhythms, effects, and demo songs. Easily converts to upright configuration with the optional CS-55 stand. Light weight, compact size, and great price makes owning and enjoying a piano easier than ever!

Casio PX-100 Privia Digital Piano Specifications:

  • Number of Keys: 88 hammer action
  • Scaling mechanism
  • Touch sensitvity: 3 levels, off
  • Number of Tones 10 (8 panel, 2 lower)
  • Stereo sampling
  • Dual-element system
  • Layer function
  • Split function
  • 4 Reverbs
  • 4 Choruses
  • 20 patterns
  • Auto accompaniment
  • Music Library tunes
  • 30 built-in tunes
  • Part off function
  • Metronome function
  • Recording function: 2 tracks x 1 tune, 5200 notes
  • Terminals
  • 2 Headphone jacks
  • MIDI IN, MIDI OUT
  • Damper Pedal jack
  • Soft, Sostenuto pedal jack
  • 12cm x 6cm (oval) speakers
  • 8W + 8W output
  • 1,323mm x 278mm x 132mm
  • Weight 12.5Kg
  • AC Adapter is included (AD-12U)

Casio PX-100 Privia Digital Piano Features:

  • Lightweight
  • Compact size
  • 88 weighted, graded keys
  • New sound chip
  • Custom speaker system
  • 10 tones
  • Super affordable

Make it yours now and start tickling those ivories!

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Average of 42 User Ratings
Overall Overall: 8.52 Quality Quality: 8.50
Features Features: 7.76 Value Value: 9.31

All in all good piano Overall quality: 8
Experience w/product I own it Features Features: 8
Reviewer's Background In a band Quality quality: 8
Reviewer's Play Style indie rock Value quality: 8
This is the first keyboard I have bought, and all in all, it has been great. The keys feel good and the different sounds all sound great! The only problem I have with mine, which is a BIG problem, is the fact that it keeps breaking. You have to keep it in EXTREMELY good shape or you'll be in my position, with a keyboard that wont turn on every couple of months.

Posted by keyboards are cool from sf on May 9, 2006

 
Awesome Piano Overall quality: 9
Experience w/product I own it Features Features: 9
Reviewer's Background 6 years of playing Quality quality: 10
Reviewer's Play Style JAZZ, Classical, light rock Value quality: 10
This is an awesome piano for the money. It is hammer action and the keys are very responsive. The biggest problem is that I for the audio quality through the headphone jacks to be relitivley low. othere than that this is the best digital piano I have ever owned.

Posted by PianoMan from Atlanta GA on Dec 7, 2005

 
I love it! Overall quality: 9
Experience w/product I own it Features Features: 8
Reviewer's Background Professional musician, songwriter Quality quality: 8
Reviewer's Play Style Contemporary Christian Value quality: 10
This is a great electronic piano. I've been playing piano for 45 years, and 35 of them professionally. I own a Yamaha and an Ensoniq and have owned a Roland. My Roland plays better but it weighs a ton, and this one might actually have a better acoustic feel. It's close anyway. I love it. It's not tough enough to take on gigs, but for playing at home, you can't top it.

Posted by Piano man from Gardner, MA on Jul 24, 2005

 
Finally, A Piano I Can Afford and Move Overall quality: 10
Experience w/product I own it Features Features: 10
Reviewer's Background Personal Satisfaction Quality quality: 8
Reviewer's Play Style Classical Value quality: 9
Reason's I bought it: Weighted Keys. Portability. Price,outstandingly afforable. Beautiful tone on both GP-1 and GP-2. Everything else that comes with it is gravy. I really bought it solely for the grand piano, the REAL PIANO sound. I move about every two years, cost too much to move full size piano. Went 21 yrs without piano, finally bought the Casio PX-100 and in one week was back to were I was. Started lessons at 5, ended at 22, every week for 17 yrs, lost piano in move. All I play is Classical and boy, is this the piano for me. I can play all night with the head-phones on and record what I mastered. Foot pedals leave much to be desired. This is one serious piano for the beginner or the accomplished. Main reason was the weighted keys, it makes all the difference when playing, it strenghtens the muscles just like a real piano should. If a person walked into a dark room while I was playing, they would not know that it wasn't a full size standard piano. I would buy/did buy just for the Piano's crystal clear sound and the weighted keys.

Posted by ERC from NH (USA) on Jul 10, 2005

 
pretty great Overall quality: 9
Experience w/product I own it Features Features: 8
Reviewer's Background musician Quality quality: 9
Reviewer's Play Style expirimental, grindcore, disco punk, classical Value quality: 10
best keyboard for the money. I've taken this piano on a tour. The only real inconvenience thus far has been the stripping/breaking of the power chord, kind of a cheap chord but oh well, no biggie. The voices are sort of authentic, but have their own distinct sound, which may be good for some and bad for others. Although, I can't talk too much, in that I primarily use the MIDI i/o for the keyboard. Other than that, the keyboard is very light and skinny.

Posted by alex from hickory, nc on Jun 25, 2005

 

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