Casio PX-760 Privia Digital Home Piano, Brown
With its expressive timbre, the Casio PX-760 Privia offers to all piano purists a selection of sounds which is very close to an acoustic instrument. This focus on pure piano sounds is supported by the integrated triple pedal unit with its damper resonance producing fine sound quality. The new ‘Concert-Play’ function is also integrated into the PX-760 and its perfect piano playing. With 10 orchestral pieces for piano, piano parts can be practiced and played, with tempos that can be changed. The quality cabinet, integrated stand, keyboard cover and three-pedal system ensure the PX-760 will look good in any room. The all -new Tri-Sensor Scaled Hammer Action Keyboard II and Multi-Dimensional Morphing AiR Sound Source ensure a piano experience that is truly stunning.
Product Features
- Keys: 88 Ebony and Ivory feel
- Keyboard – Action: Tri-sensor Scaled Hammer Action Keyboard II; Touch Response: 3 sensitivity levels, off
- Sound – Source: Multi Dimensional Morphing AiR; Polyphony (maximum): 128
- 3 year manufacturer extended warranty
Not quite enough forte in this piano Returning to piano after a hiatus of some forty years, I of course needed a piano; I thought I’d go cheap and lightweight with a digital instead of the real thing. My goal was to find a decent simulation of a tolerable acoustic piano; the fancy electronic stuff (split keyboards, recording, metronomes, etc) the digitals have these days are well and fine but not what I was really after; so I didn’t pay much attention to them.The full-size (ie, 88 keys) piano market is divided into…
A Very Good Buy! This is a premier piano. It’s well put together and it’s easy to change registrations. However, I have ONE note in the upper register that WILL NOT react to any pedaling. It only plays staccato. Also, this piano, which is CONCERT GRAND WEIGHTED is really rough to play with any kind of speed. My Baldwin Grand (M) is easier to play. Playing the last movement of the Beethoven “Moonlight” Sonata is a real feat on this PRIVIA, but I can really move on my Baldwin Grand. The same goes…