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The Casio Privia PX750 Digital Piano has the grand piano sounds you need packaged in a stylish cabinet with sliding key cover. The PX750 features 18 tones with split and layer, a 2 track recorder, dual 8w speakers, USB MIDI and 3 pedals.
Casio’s new proprietary sound source, ‘AiR’ (Acoustic and intelligent Resonator), delivers unmatched realism and detail. Utilizing over three times the waveform memory of the previous generation, the AiR engine provides sensational dynamics, damper resonance and even compensates for the speed at which hammers strike strings at different velocities and key ranges.
Casio Privia PX750 Digital Piano Features:
- AiR Sound Source
- Grand Piano Sounds
- Key Action
Casio Privia PX750 Digital Piano Specifications:
- Keyboard: Number of keys and sensors; 88 keys / 3 sensors per key
- Hammer Action: Scaled Hammer Action
- Tri-sensor Scaled Hammer Action Keyboard II
- Key surface finish:
- White Keys: ivory feel
- Black Keys: ebony feel
- Stabilizer: Yes
- Touch Sensitivity: 3 sensitivity levels, off
- Sound Source: AiR (Acoustic and intelligent Resonator)
- Multi-dimensional Morphing AiR Sound Source
- Max. Polyphony: 128
- Tones: Number of Built-in Tones; 18
- Number of direct tone select buttons: 3
- Duet Mode: Yes
- Layer: Yes
- Split: Yes
- Octave Shift: Yes
- Simulator: Hammer Response; Yes (Preset for piano tones)
- Damper Resonance: Yes (Preset for piano tones)
- Digital: Reverb; 4
- Effects: Chorus; 4
- Brilliance: 3 ~ 0 ~ +3
- DSP: Yes (Preset for some tones)
- Key Transpose: 25 steps (-12 semitones ~ 0 ~ +12 semitones)
- Tuning Control: A4 = 415.5Hz ~ 440.0Hz ~ 465.9Hz
- Music Library: Yes
- Number of Preset Songs: 60
- User Songs: 10
- Capacity for User Songs: Approx. 900KB (Approx. 90KB/song)
- Lesson Function: Part ON / OFF
- Metronome: Yes
- Tempo Setting: 20 ~ 255BPM
- Recorder: Real Time Recording
- Number of Tracks/Songs: 2 Tracks, 1 song
- Pedals: Built-in 3 pedals
- Half-Damper pedal operation: Yes
- Terminals: USB (to host); Yes
- Phones / Output: 2 (Stereo Standard)
- Speakers: 12 cm x 2
- Amplifiers: 8 W + 8 W
- Power Source: DC 12 V
- Power Supply: AC Adapter: AD-A12150W
- Auto Power Off: Yes
- Power Consumption: 18 W
- Included: Score Stand; Yes
- Accessories: Score Book; Yes
- Pedal Board: Yes (3 pedals)
- AC Adapter: Yes
- Appearance: Mini Cabinet Type
- Keyboard Cover: Folding Slide-type
- Compatible Stand: Included
- Dimensions: 1,357 x 299 x 833 mm (without score stand)
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| Very easy to set up and use. Good assembly instructions, then just turn it on and it goes! |
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| Very easy to use. |
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| I just wanted a digital piano with a realistic piano action. The action is surprisingly realistic. |
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| Top quality. I am a pro musician and I am impressed. |
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| Honestly, for $800 bucks this is a no-brainer. If I had a child who was interested in learning piano, I would not hesitate to start him on this one. Now, when he gets better he *will* need a real acoustic piano, but as a pro who has this piano as well as a very rich and well-regulated acoustic upright, this is a pretty darn fine instrument. And you won't go nuts listening to fingering exercises, because unlike the acoustic upright, you can plug headphones into this one and it's virtually silent. I use it myself late at night for my exercises. I live in an apartment, and my neighbors don't mind when I play music on the upright, but I suppose they'd complain listening to my exercises for hours. This digital piano is a winner. If you have the $$, the Kawai digital has a bit of a better action, but this Casio has a better action than the comparable Yamaha and Roland digitals. As for this Casio, I bought it, I own it, and I recommend it. |
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