The PX-770’s award-winning AiR Sound Source includes a beautiful new stereo grand piano which comes alive with realistic damper resonance, simulating the entire body of the instrument, not just the strings. In addition to the new piano, the PX-770 features a variety of 19 instrument Tones,...
Read our reviews for Casio Privia series: Casio PX 770 Review Casio PX 5S Review Casio PX 760 Review 3. Casio CDP-240 88-Key Digital Piano If what you need is a budget-friendly digital piano with tons of great features, the Casio CDP-240 will be your best choice at this time. This ...
For people serious about learning the piano, thePX-770is our top pick. It might not be the most advanced Privia model, but it is one of the best value-for-money console options available out there. These digital pianos are pretty basic when it comes to features, often only coming withle...
Please view our recentreview of the Casio PX-870, as we directly compare it to the PX-850. TheCasio Privia PX-150is one of the earlier models in the Privia line, but it still packs quite a punch. This piano has the same Tri-Sensor Scaled Hammer Action keyboard system as the PX-850...
The PX-770's convenient features are useful at home, in a lesson studio, or anywhere else. You can connect two sets of headphones using the .” jacks on the front panel, making the PX-770 ideal for quiet practice. Duet Mode splits the piano into two equal pitch ranges, allowing a st...