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Editorial Reviews Product Description Privia PX-120, rich sound with grand piano keyboard touch in a lightweight (under 30lbs) portable digital piano. The advanced AIF sound source provides 128 note polyphony providing you with full musical expression where notes reverberate naturally without being cut off during high-speed passages and during performances that require intensive damper pedal operations. With Weighted Scaled Hammer Action Keys you will have the look and feel of an acoustic piano. Use the PX-120 as a slab or with the optional custom wood stand. Similar Products
Customer Reviews Hammster Said: Jingle bells ( Oct. 29th 2009 )The annoying sound mentioned in other reviews is also present on my PX120. It sounds like jingle bells in the background. It is important to note that this is not an artifact of the speakers, you will hear it on headphones as well. Also, it is not just 3 notes, it occurs on various chords as well. I don't understand the complaint of 1/4 inch jacks. If this is a problem to you, spend $2.95 and buy an adapter. I rate the keyboard 4 stars because it does have a great feel. Buy the stand - it is worth it.Kaleb Axon Said: What a bargain! ( Oct. 6th 2009 )This comes quite close to the feel of a real piano--much closer than anything else I've tried out in this price range. My only complaint is that the keys are made of very cheap plastic, and if your fingers are dry they can be terribly slippery. For the price and overall feel of this keyboard, I consider it a minor complaint.D. Lee Said: Awesome keyboard if it has no buzz sounds ( Sep. 26th 2009 )This is a great keyboard for beginners like myself. I've been playing on this keyboard for about 6 months and I have to say I do enjoy it, but I do wish the "buzz" sounds on some keys would go away. The keys are weighted but they do get "loose" overtime. it gets pretty lose if you play it heavily for few months. The best part about this keyboard is the weight. This is keyboard weights a lot less than Yamaha keyboards at similar grade, which means you can easily carry it with you. I bring this keyboard out at least twice a week and I don't have it problem about the weight - so if you bring out your keyboard a lot this keyboard is a plus. This is one of the reasons I gave this a 4 instead of a 3..the "buzz" sound something that REALLY annoys me when I'm playing - you can get rid of it if you wear headphones or buds. This keyboard also sounds very nice even on stock speakers - I think it is a little heavy on the bass but I don't mind that. There are about 60 songs build in and you can turn ON/OFF the LEFT OR RIGHT hand so it is good for practicing. The pedal that comes with this keyboard is not very good - I would get a 3rd party one. For the price I paid for, this is a GREAT keyboard..you really get what you paid for, if you want something better spend $200+ more on some Yamaha at similar quality.C. E. Ocampo Said: Fantastic for the price ( Jun. 11th 2009 )The Casio Privia PX-120 is a perfect budget digital piano. I consider myself fairly knowledgeable about the feel between digital and acoustic pianos and I must say that the PX-120 does an outstanding job replicating the sound and feel of a real grand piano. There may not be many fancy features but it gets the job done. I'm a little upset how there is no 1/4" audio output or no USB output as well but I'll live. Overall, the Privia PX-120 is a solid digital piano for any player of all skill levels.Lesley Anderson Said: A perfect digital piano for a novice or a professional. ( Jun. 10th 2009 )A full-size, weighted key keyboard was long overdue for me, and I couldn't be happier with the Casio PX-120. I mulled over several choices while shopping for a digital piano, and assumed I'd be spending at least a thousand dollars on something. I wasn't really looking forward to dropping that kind of money in an afternoon, but I needed an instrument that could accommodate rehearsals and professional performances, that felt light enough under my fingers to produce realistic sound whether playing quietly or loudly. Needless to say I was delighted when I rested my hands on this keyboard and realized that not only was it absolutely perfect, but that it was one of the least expensive full-size weighted key keyboards available! Some of the great features of this keyboard include: - The action on the weighted keys. It actually differs from the high notes to the lower notes, just as it would on a real piano, and the keys respond to a light or heavy touch in the most realistic way I've ever felt on a digital instrument. Other digital pianos I tried almost felt sticky or dull, and this feels just like a real piano. - The sound quality of the tones is very realistic- not so much for the other instrument sounds included in the model, but that's not what you buy it for. You buy it for the piano sounds, and I've found it to be rich and authentic. - It has speakers. Some digital pianos don't include speakers and require output to an amp. While an audiophile might not be satisfied with any keyboard speakers, for built-ins, this instrument provides fine sound. - It's beautiful. I mean, look at it! Sorry...I'm a little biased. I'm still on the "I just bought a new instrument" high, but I love it and I can't say enough good things about it. If you're on the fence, please take my word that this is a really great buy for the money, and it sounds lovely. I was so happy to get it home that I hugged it when I took it out of the box. I wish I was kidding. : )« Back |
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