Thursday, July 8, 2010

Buy Casio PX200 Privia Digital Piano with Hammer Action


I bought this piano on Music123, which offers a better deal than Amazon here. I also got a stand that connects to the sides of the piano, so that makes it better since I don't have to find a table for it or anything.

The piano sounds good and clear. I feel like when I make mistakes on this piano, it is more obvious that on a real piano. But I like it anyway. The best thing is being able to adjust the volume and also use earphones. This way, I don't have to worry about being too loud and disturbing the neighbors (or my roommate) when I play.

It certainly is different from playing a real piano. But it is convenient that it's much smaller, so it's great for a college student like me who does not have much space in the apartment room.

The keys are weighted, so it doesn't feel flimsy like a keyboard or anything. The only problem with this piano is that you can actually here the physical sound of the weighted keys being played--which is kind of loud sometimes, especially if the volume is on low. It's not really a problem when the sound is up to the same level as a real piano, and certainly is not audible when you are using earphones. However, that is the reason why I don't give it 5 stars. Otherwise, I really like this digital piano. (FYI, it's the first piano/digital piano I got, so I may not be able to compare much).Get more detail about Casio PX200 Privia Digital Piano with Hammer Action.

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