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Binding: ElectronicsBrand: Casio EAN: 0079767361310 Feature: 88-key piano keyboard, with Touch Response^128 notes^Effects: Brilliance (3 to 3), Reverb (4 types), chorus (4 types), Acoustic Resonance^60 Songs^Auto Accompaniment Model: CAS PX120 Number Of Items: 1 Release Date: May 08, 2008 Sales Rank: 3733 MPN: CAS PX120 Features:
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Editorial Review: Product Description: The Casio Privia PX-120 has a a full, rich sound with grand piano keyboard touch in a lightweight portable digital piano. The advanced AIF sound source provides 128 note polyphony providing you with full musical expression where notes reverberate na... Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Great, Except...I received my PX-120 yesterday. I can affirm both the positive and negative aspects of all the previous reviewers. However, I would like to emphasize certain aspects of this keyboard. The body of the PX-120 is very thin, so it is ideal for small spaces. The keys feel absolutely amazing. If I were to close my eyes I would believe it was an acoustic grand piano. However, the speakers are not very good at all. The sound, although realistic, sounds muffled when ... Read More Rating: - Wonderful budget digital piano if you get a good oneI got the Casio PX-120 because it was the least expensive digital piano that met my requirements -- it's a full keyboard, has a very life-like piano feel, will allow you to practice with headphones, and -- with 128 note polyphony -- does not suffer from drop-outs in complex playing contexts. The keyboard instruments (two grand pianos, two electric pianos, a harpsichord, and a pipe organ) and the vibraphone are all pleasing to my ears. My worry with this and its Casio and Yamaha cognates were that ... Read More Rating: - Just a question for previous reviewerI wanted to ask the previous reviewer what he means by "metallic rattle or buzz". You said that was applicable to samples. I don't even know what samples mean. Do you mean when you put the keyboard in a mode to play different sounds? Because I only play the regular piano sound and if the keyboard doesn't produce any rattle or buzz (on regular piano sound mode) then this keyboard would be perfect for me. I often turn down the volume a lot so no one can hear me practice and I don't like to wear ... Read More Rating: - Some Improvements over the PX110, but...I traded in a PX-110 for a PX-120. I bought the Casio so I could practice piano using headphones. The most important features for me are piano action, piano sounds and metronome. I don't care much about the other features and sounds, although sometimes I use the recording feature to lay down a bass line I can solo over. Pros: * The action is significantly better in the PX120 as compared to the PX110. The loud clunking caused by the key return in the PX110 is gone ... Read More Browse for similar items by category: |

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