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Casio PX320 Privia Digital Piano

Casio PX320 Privia Digital Piano

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Brand: Casio
Category: Musical Instruments

List Price: $699.00
Buy New: $639.00
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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 1 reviews
Sales Rank: 5391

Media: Electronics
Number Of Items: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 38
Dimensions (in): 59 x 16 x 10
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MPN: PX320
Model: CAS PX320
UPC: 079767361334
EAN: 0079767361334
ASIN: B0013260P8

Release Date: May 8, 2008
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • 128 Voice Polyphony^Scaled Hammer Action^202 Tones and 70 Rhythms^SD Card Slot and USB^60 Songs and 8 Digital Effects

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
The PX320 is perfect for stage and studio use. Along with the advanced AIF sound source providing 128 notes of polyphony where notes reverberate naturally without being cut off it also has 1/4 inch line outputs for connecting to a mixer or PA system. The 202 tones including organ and drum tones will make you ready for any music style. The 88 weighted and Graded keys provide the look and feel of an acoustic piano.


Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars A lot of didgital piano for the price and more   September 6, 2008
Vincent Lasfargues (Austin, TX United States)
For the price paid, the Casio Privia PX-320 delivers much more than the products from competitors. See the description.
The multiple voices provided sound ok through the speakers, but they sound better through a decent pair of headphones.
I bought mine to replace a Yamaha P-120, that was too heavy to carry around.
I consider the action of the Casio to be very close of the Yamaha's in terms of quality - even if they feel different.
Out of the box I would say that the Casio action feels lighter and more dynamic - it is not good or bad, as it is a question of taste.
I have no issue going back to my Yamaha C3 grand piano after I practiced on the Casio. That is what matters to me.
The PX comes with a lot of additional voices that are actually, for many but not all, quite usable. The piano allows to layer 2 voices and to set the volume of each of them. You can even add a 3rd voice if split the keyboard. 128 polyphony allows to play without the PX-320 to drop notes, even during sustained phrases.
A the PX-320 offer a lot of settings, check out the doc (online on the Casio website) to feel your confort with its interface.
It takes some time to get what you want but you can store your settings in the 96 registration slots for instant setting retrieval. A must that lacks the PX-200.
In addition the drum sets are dynamic (sound soft or loud depending on your strike speed) and that allows very decent drum play and midi edition.
Over all a great DP that delivers way more - it would even be a perfect Midi studio controller if it would come with the usual modulation and pitch bend wheels.
Time for me to get back to it and play my preferred classical pieces. BTW, it comes with the 60 classical pieces score book that the PX-320 has in memory. Very nice.