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|  | Brand: Casio Category: Musical Instruments
List Price: $699.95 Buy Used: $599.00 as of 9/4/2010 09:40 CDT details You Save: $100.95 (14%)
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Seller: Dickson T. Rating: 54 reviews Sales Rank: 10304
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 60.5 Dimensions (in): 28.8 x 15.3 x 14.8 Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
MPN: CIOPX110CS Model: PX110 UPC: 079767361150 EAN: 0079767361150 ASIN: B000BLENGU
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: Played a couple times only. Includes book stand, accompanying musical scores, foot pedal, and AC adapter. No box.
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Great sound for this price October 27, 2007 SLC (USA) 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
I purchased this after a bit of research, and found that the Casio PX series is pretty highly reviewed. I was looking for an inexpensive piano that had a realistic sound and feel, and was full length. The PX110 fit the bill.
The sound is really nice from this digital piano, although the speakers are NOT very good. The sound is excellent through my headphones. I hook mine up to some different speakers when I play for others, and it sounds great.
It doesn't have a lot of special features, but I wasn't looking for anything that did. The weighted keys do have some "clack" noise when you press them, but since they're weighted, I kind of expected that.
The only thing I don't like about it is the sustain pedal. It works well, but the sound it makes when the plastic is pressed is loud and distracting. I purchased a different one from [...]
Great Value. Good Feel, Great Sound. September 21, 2007 Donald H. Nguyen 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
After trying this out in the store, and reading some reviews, I was worried that the 'clacking' of the keys/hammers might bother me. I went ahead and jumped the gun, and figured that at just over $400, it was a great value anyways.
I have no regrets. After plugging it in, I found that the clacking was not an issue at all -- it's hardly noticeable. Maybe I got an updated release of the model with less clacking???,... or maybe it's just more noticeable in the store??? Not sure. Definitely less clacking than the CVK100? in-store at Target.
Cons: The pedal is flimsy. The keys might be slightly heavy, but still smooth.
Best Buy sells it for $600, but it comes with a stand with 3 built-in pedals in the stand(I wonder why I can't find this package anywhere else.), but I decided to go cheap with Amazon. They delivered it faster than I expected.
EDIT: It's been over a year now of playing on this piano. Clacking does become more pronounced with use. But I still enjoy playing with this piano. Also, it's way more sensitive than a real piano -- hitting a key really softly on this piano will register, but it won't register hitting the key as softly on a real piano. So you may get spoiled with the ability to hit keys really softly on this piano. Transitioning to a real piano, you may end up missing some soft notes. But overal, I still really enjoy playing on this piano. Still a great value, would definitely buy again.
LOVE it! October 22, 2007 K. Fox (Des Moines, IA) 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
I initially bought this keyboard locally, but discovered after getting it home that I could've bought it MUCH cheaper on-line.
For those asking what the keyboard actually comes with-- it DOES have a pedal with it, as well as a music tray (for some reason that's not included in the picture). It also came with a comprehensive manual and a music book.
I love the sound and feel of this piano. It's compact, sounds great, and is exactly what I was looking for.
Piano Beginner Wanted to Upgrade May 19, 2007 Muriel Hahn (Glendale, CA USA) 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
I'm a beginner (as of this posting) and wanted to upgrade my smaller keyboard because I love playing and it wasn't cutting it. I did some major research between this and a used Suzuki PS100 for the same price - I chose the Casio and I'm glad I did.
The Casio PX110 is awesome! The weighted keys/touch sensitivity are perfect, the sound is great, and it has features that Amazon doesn't mention: built-in metronome, separate recordings for each hand in the music library (so you can listen to either which helps a lot for a practicing beginner), and an INCLUDED PEDAL which you can plug into either the damper or sostenuto jacks.
It doesn't have all the flashy features like other keyboards, but I didn't need or want that anyhow. (And everyone who does has to pay for it either in price or quality.)
PROS: great price/value (especially for beginners), weighted/touch sensitive FULL keyboard - 88 keys, built-in metronome, damper or sostenuto PEDAL INCLUDED, separate hand recordings
CONS: not portable - heavier, thick dimensions; I personally don't like the color scheme/design; you *have* to read the manual for the functions and such; the Product Description on Amazon says it includes a stand but mine didn't; the included songbook is DEFINITELY not for beginners
All in all, Casio did a marvelous job in building a digital piano with these many features THAT WORK WELL and are truly affordable.
Casio PX 110 A Great Buy September 14, 2007 Brion Coyne (Grass Valley, CA) 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
It's hard to find an entry level digital piano with weighted keys for true piano like action, but the Casio Privia PX110 delivers. The piano, stand and seat all arrived on time for my wife's birthday.(I recommend the CS65 stand) She is very happy with the quality craftmanship, the sound, controls and of course the action on the keys....the PX110 feels like a professional keyboard, not a cheesy "toy" keyboard. I recommend this keyboard for anyone who wants to learn to play, or who already plays. It's a great value and a wonderful addition to any home.
BBCoyne, Grass Valley, CA
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