Monday, May 31, 2010

Buying Casio CDP-100 88-Note Weighted Hammer Action Digital Piano


The feeling is great, quite close to real piano. The size is perfect for a college student. It's a good deal for this price and you probably feel it really worth after years. It's for piano since it have only five different sound( and two are piano with slight differences). The 88 notes explained itself quite well, I would recommend this if one really want to focus on piano rather than for band. I'm not sure digital piano need tuning or not(since I never have one before) but I don't think the menu said about it.

A alternative will be WK-200 76key, which have more functions and the price is much about $100 cheaper. Be honest I would like to have that since I am yet a great player. If go for a higher end, I think CDP-200 will be a good choice but that's almost a thousand(2010).

The speaker of this digital piano is a big flaw, every times I use a headset or I can't stand the sound from the integrated speaker. They do not recommend using unknown brand's headset and speakers but I just use the one I used for my laptop(Sony's), I can't tell it's the headset problem or not but sometime there are noises when I press the key with more force, so at your own risks.

I have no chance to use the pedal yet, I did not notice it does not come with the stand, so remember to get one together with your order if it's not offered.Get more detail about Casio CDP-100 88-Note Weighted Hammer Action Digital Piano.

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