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Casio PX310 Privia 88-Key Hammer-Action Keyboard




Casio PX310 Privia 88-Key Hammer-Action Keyboard

Casio PX310 Privia 88-Key Hammer-Action Keyboard

Casio PX310 Privia 88-Key Hammer-Action Keyboard

The Privia is the revolutionary digital piano that makes it possible for just about anyone to experience the joys of playing the piano. Stylish, compact, and priced for affordability, the Privia provides authentic piano sound and feel in your room or just about anywhere else. The PX-310 also includes a Bass Reflex System which will allow you to reproduce low frequency sounds as well as a dedicated tweeter to produce the diverse range of added tones and accompaniments.

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Item Code: CASPX310



Casio PX310 Privia 88-Key Hammer-Action Keyboard Reviews

Casio PX310 Privia 88-Key Hammer-Action Keyboard Sample Review

Feature:
Quick tone switching, Volume dial (not slider!), free damper pedal, all I wish it had was a pitchbend whammybar.

Quality:
Would need a hardcase for road use, (don't want a drumset falling on it) but it is well made, no loose parts, reliable sound, well made input/output bits. Treat it like a guitar- don't smash it against things, but it can bump around and fall occasionally without dying.

Value:
If they keep up this high quality stuff, Roland & Technic do not stand a chance.

Desirability:
The 310 and 555 have the most appeal to me, as I use them for the GM features not available in the 300 or 700 models. It basically combines all the fun crap from the toy keyboards casio made in the 90's with the quality and clarity of tone available from an actual piano.

Sound:
Still put it through a mixer, but the weighted key GM plays beautifully, much better than the CTK-571.

Ease of Use:
Once you learn the interface, it is the easiest thing to manipulate. However, it's a bit of a pain to learn, although very well thought out and economic.

Support:
Impossible to find english user manuals online (i bought the display model from the store, and they forgot the manual), but german is close enough, right?

Overall:
I don't expect to buy another keyboard (although maybe a vocorder), unless this one breaks or gets stolen, ever.




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