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Casio Privia Digital Piano Review: This series has pianos for the intermediate/hobbyist players as well as for the professional player. Do check out the Casio PX Series pianos before you finalize on buying any other brand; these have a lot to offer at very competitive prices. Skip to thebes...
With 76 piano-style touch-response keys, this model is suitable for those who cannot pay for the 88-key units at high prices. It, of course, gives you ample flexibility to run scales from left to right. Also, the 48-note polyphony is quite good for an entry-level keyboard. But i...
but with today's use of synthesizer and abstract sounds, they all have their own uses. I personally think that the xylophone program (which doesn't sound anything like one) sounds perfectly OK for little synth solos, and played in unison with a piano from another synth, it adds a nice ...
Casio now makes the PX-S series. These have a more compact action, a smaller chassis, and improved sounds. I'd have to refresh myself on the current prices to compare, but they are out there. There is also the CDP-S series that have a similar upgrade in features such as sounds and...
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