Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Save Casio PX-330 88 Key Digital Stage Piano with Tri-Sensor Scaled Hammer Action


I was looking for a digital keyboard to complement my Roland Juno Stage. The Stage is a great live performance keyboard, but lacks a full keyboard, and doesn't replicate very well the action and weight of an acoustic piano keyboard. I researched a number of digital pianos before coming across several very positive reviews of the Px-130 and -330 pianos. In fact, everything I read was so positive that I decided to take a chance and purchase the px-330 sight unseen. I have had the 330 several delays and I love it. The 330 is lightweight, but very solidly constructed. The keyboard itself, in my humble opinion, superbly replicates the touch and sensitivity of an acoustic piano. There are a variety of acoustic piano patches, which sound very, very good, even with the built in speakers, and even better using a pair of headphones (I haven't tried the keyboard with my Behringer keyboard amp yet, but I'm expecting very good results when I do.

bottom line: I highly recommend this keyboard, especially if you are looking for an economical and quality substitute for an acoustic piano. If you are looking for a basic version of this instrument, without the additional patches, but still with the same quality construction and excellent piano sounds, consider the PX-130 as well.Get more detail about Casio PX-330 88 Key Digital Stage Piano with Tri-Sensor Scaled Hammer Action.

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