Casio CDP-240 88-Key Digital Piano (Amazon Exclusive)
The new Casio CDP240R digital piano features grand piano sound and feel in a compact slim design. The 88-key scaled hammer action keyboard features 3 levels of touch response that lets you play more expressively with a wide range of dynamics. The built-in step-up lesson function helps you learn to play at your own pace. With 64 note polyphony and hundreds of built-in tones and rhythms plus an extensive song bank, this piano is designed and engineered to help you sound your best.
Product Features
- 88 Note Weighted, Scaled Hammer Action
- 700 Tones and 152 Built-In Songs
- 200 Auto-Accompaniment Rhythms
- 64 Note Polyphony
- Optional CS-44 Stand
Digital piano with an amazing collection of features and tones I play a variety of musical instruments and currently an active member of a local city performance band. My home studio includes an acoustic grand piano and a Yamaha Clavinova digital piano which I use often for recording my piano performances. From an experienced piano player point of view, the Casio CDP-240 88-Key Digital Piano is quite amazing with a long list of nice features for digital keyboard in its price range.For those who are starting to learn to play the piano, getting…
Full Weighted Keyboard for Real Piano Feel and Comfort, Versatile, Great Speakers The Casio CDP 240 Full 88 Keyboard is superb. Really, the feel of the weighted keys alone makes this a wonderful digital piano to play on. If you have played on other electronic boards and your fingers got tired and hurt, this is the answer. It’s as if you are playing a real piano, and the control of play is obvious and excellent. The full size board has a multitude of functions just as other digital keyboards. A variety of instrumental sounds and percussion rhythms to practice to and play…
Review and Comparison to Previa I’m going to break this into a review of the product itself and a comparison to the Casio Previa full sized digital piano since I own both and they cost roughly the same amount (excluding sales).First, this is a full size keyboard/digital piano but I’d say it’s more keyboard than piano. The Previa is more piano. Both have weighted keys but these lack the texture and attention to detail that provides the authentic feel when playing the Previa model. Next, the sound quality on this is…