Casio Privia PX-160CSU Digital Piano W/Stand – Black
Casio PX160BK 88-Key Touch Sensitive Privia Digital Piano with Tri-Sensor Scaled Hammer Action in Black with Stand and PedalThe black PX-160 Privia 88-Key Digital Piano with Matching CS-67 Keyboard Stand from Casio features the new AiR sound source, which provides multi-dimensional sound production, and a natural reproduction of a grand piano’s playing and sound properties. The Tri-sensor scaled hammer action includes real hammers that have a scaled weight, which when combined with the Damper Resonance simulator, give the user a closer feel to an acoustic piano. The 88-note keyboard is made from simulated ebony and ivory textured keys, and features three sensors per key to capture the dynamics of a performance, while the variable hammer mimics the timing that occurs naturally inside of an acoustic grand, relative to the attack velocity.The PX-160 offers 128-note polyphony and includes 18 built-in instrument tones including pianos, electric pianos, strings, organs, a vibraphone, and a bass. The keyboard offers a duet mode, which splits the keyboard into two equal ranges so a student and teacher may play together.
Product Features
- weighted scaled hammer action
- Simulated ebony and ivory keys
- Sound Source : Multi-dimensional Morphing AiR Sound Source
- Stereo-sampled Piano Tones
- Far superior to brands whose speaker systems are aimed mostly downward.
Couldn’t be happier I love my piano. The sound is perfect. I was surprised because the keys sound like a real piano, from where you strike them. I mean, if you strike a key on the left, the stronger sound will come from the left speaker (external or headphone) and so on. Like a real piano. The hammer action is really good. They say it is a 3 stage, and it might be, but subtle, so you don’t be surprised when you change stage. It does resemble real piano keys. May not be 100% exactly the same, but in a way that…
Decent Action for Money, But Too Thumpy Pros:* The action is decently-weighted (slightly better than Yamaha’s GHS, which is definitely too light for me)* Good number of ports and options for connectivity* Light, only ~25 lb* Good valueCons:* The action is SUPER THUMPY. If I play with any kind of velocity, it’s all I hear. It’s a huge issue and I’m considering putting foam underneath the piano to lessen the noise* The internal sounds are lame and uninspiring, but I just use…