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 : Casio PX120 Privia Digital Piano

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Binding: Electronics
Brand: Casio
EAN: 0079767361310
Feature: 88-key piano keyboard, with Touch Response^128 notes^Effects: Brilliance (3 to 3), Reverb (4 types), chorus (4 types), Acoustic Resonance^60 Songs^Auto Accompaniment
Model: CAS PX120
Number Of Items: 1
Release Date: May 08, 2008
Sales Rank: 730
MPN: CAS PX120

Features:
  • 88-key piano keyboard, with Touch Response^128 notes^Effects: Brilliance (3 to 3), Reverb (4 types), chorus (4 types), Acoustic Resonance^60 Songs^Auto Accompaniment



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Product Description:
The Casio Privia PX-120 has a a full, rich sound with grand piano keyboard touch in a lightweight portable digital piano. The advanced AIF sound source provides 128 note polyphony providing you with full musical expression where notes reverberate na...



Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Great, Except...
I received my PX-120 yesterday. I can affirm both the positive and negative aspects of all the previous reviewers. However, I would like to emphasize certain aspects of this keyboard.

The body of the PX-120 is very thin, so it is ideal for small spaces.

The keys feel absolutely amazing. If I were to close my eyes I would believe it was an acoustic grand piano.

However, the speakers are not very good at all. The sound, although realistic, sounds muffled when ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Wonderful budget digital piano if you get a good one
I got the Casio PX-120 because it was the least expensive digital piano that met my requirements -- it's a full keyboard, has a very life-like piano feel, will allow you to practice with headphones, and -- with 128 note polyphony -- does not suffer from drop-outs in complex playing contexts. The keyboard instruments (two grand pianos, two electric pianos, a harpsichord, and a pipe organ) and the vibraphone are all pleasing to my ears. My worry with this and its Casio and Yamaha cognates were that ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Just a question for previous reviewer
I wanted to ask the previous reviewer what he means by "metallic rattle or buzz". You said that was applicable to samples. I don't even know what samples mean. Do you mean when you put the keyboard in a mode to play different sounds? Because I only play the regular piano sound and if the keyboard doesn't produce any rattle or buzz (on regular piano sound mode) then this keyboard would be perfect for me. I often turn down the volume a lot so no one can hear me practice and I don't like to wear ... Read More



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Some Improvements over the PX110, but...

I traded in a PX-110 for a PX-120. I bought the Casio so I could practice piano using headphones. The most important features for me are piano action, piano sounds and metronome. I don't care much about the other features and sounds, although sometimes I use the recording feature to lay down a bass line I can solo over.

Pros:

* The action is significantly better in the PX120 as compared to the PX110. The loud clunking caused by the key return in the PX110 is gone ... Read More



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