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jpksr - (December 22, 2004) This piano has an excellent acoustic keyboard feel. The transition from the P250 to an acoustic piano is virtually transparent. The piano sounds are excellent, especially the grand piano. I also like the organ sounds which include jazz organ, several versions of 60's and 70's drawbar organ (sounds like the Hammond B3). The electric piano sounds are quite authentic. There are numerous (about 500) voices , with a good representation of any instrument common to an orchestra or band. I particularly liked the flute, harmonica and bassoon. Has numerous features for recording, midi, modification of voices, performance sets etc. In my opinion, an excellent value if you need a great
Product: P250 Stage Piano
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pughimag - (March 10, 2006) I purchased this piano because I wanted a relatively lightweight, portable, 88-weighted-keys instrument to take to personal gigs with the guys. I have a 7ft-6in Kawai concert grand and a Korg 88-key weighted electronic piano at home but the Korg (Concert 5000?) is now about 20 years old and although it still works just fine it is very heavy. I looked at the Casio PX110 in the same price range and the Casio sounds were inferior to my ear even though I was tempted because it has 8 watt speakers and more features like a notepad sequencer. The PX110 is also $200 cheaper than the Yamaha P70. Other boards were twice the price. In the end I could not bring myself to compromise on the touch and
Product: P70 Contemporary Digital Piano
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Bargugl - (February 07, 2006) If you are looking for an inexpensive practice piano or a very lightweight portable stage piano, this is an excellent buy. You simply can not buy a fully weighted 88-key keyboard for less than this. You will not find a better action or sound for less than $1000. This piano is the replacement for the Casio PX-100 and its main improvements are an improved action and an improved piano sound. The action is heavier than the old PX-100. It is also a heavier action than the Korg Triton or an old Roland I play at church. In my opinion, the action was more realistic than either the Roland or the old PX-100. Compared to the Korg, it is a toss-up as it is a matter of personal taste on what type of f
theorigrc - (08/03/2009) works great never had any problems with it sounds great got it for the price but kept it for the quality keep up the good work casio.
Product: CTK-710 61-Key Portable Keyboard
clamrade - (03/08/2009) I bought this power adapter for my DD65. Since this is just an accessory for the DD65, it's gonna be a short review. It may be useful to read my review of the DD65. The DD65 takes way too many batteries. Since I play it often, I wasn't gonna spend a fortune on batteries. So, this PA150 was needed. It does its job very well, and it's small and light. It's got sufficiently long cords too. However, given what it is, it's more expensive than it should be. It really should have been included with the DD65.
Product: PA150 AC Adapter Power Supply
flweeks - (01/25/2009) I would recommend this product if you have a low amount of cash and want a full sized, good action keyboard and your midi uses are not to complicated. On the other hand, this units lack of functionality for many midi uses and implementations may be a deterrent.
Product: TMK-88 MIDI Controller