Casio PX800 Privia Digital Piano

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    mmindavisca

    Mon Aug 11 2008

    Casio PX800 Privia Digital Piano with Weighted Scaled Hammer Action Keys My wife and I own a large Steinway grand piano and a small harpsichord in our living room. We bought this digital piano as a replacement of our old MIDI keyboard and for nighttime practice. Casio PX800 has an excellent speaker set and a realistic keyboard. Although its tuning isn't perfect (like any acoustic piano and harpsichord), it produces a great sound. As a piano with a full size keyboard and three pedals, its footprint is surprisingly, and pleasantly, small. Its USB-MIDI functionality is also fantastic and extremely easy to use. Thanks to ferland.francois, this Casio keyboard is now Mac compatible. (Casio supports Windows only.) Not only does this piano function as a great stand-alone musical instrument with an ample set of features and realistic touch, but also it works as an excellent input device for Apple's GarageBand.

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    girl4film

    Wed Jun 18 2008

    I had been eying the PX-320, but I have no need to move it around and I really wanted something that was nicer looking in the house, without seeing all the cables etc. I prefer this to the 320 because of the 3 pedals, which work quite nicely, and ascetics of it. I had actually gone into the store thinking I was going to buy the Yamaha YDP-213, because of the console look, but saw the PX-800 and after playing both the choice was clear. I prefer the action of keys, sound, and speakers all above the Yamaha - and I like the look better. Plus because this is a newer model it has 128 polyphony, SD card, USB connections, and all the things I wanted in the 320. For me this was the perfect digital piano to have in the house, and it was easy to assemble, took about 1/2 hour by myself. I highly recommend it!

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    bzal0527

    Wed Apr 09 2008

    As a student new to the piano I would humbly say that this instrument accomplishes its goal to play and feel like a full size manual piano with its hammer-action keys. This is the best feature along with its diminutive size to fit into a small space with a full-size keyboard. I have not yet tested all the many other sound and accompaniment features yet but they're all there to use as my skill improves.

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