Friday, August 12, 2011

Casio PX-120 Privia Digital Piano

Casio PX-120 Privia Digital Piano Review



Casio PX-120 Privia Digital Piano 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
  • 88-key piano keyboard, with Touch Response; 128 notes; Effects: Brilliance, Reverb, chorus, Acoustic Resonance; 60 Songs
  • Effects: Brilliance (3 to 3), Reverb (4 types), chorus (4 types)
  • Auto Accompaniment. 88-key piano keyboard, with Touch Response; 128 notes
  • Brilliance (3 to 3), Reverb (4 types), chorus (4 types), Acoustic Resonance^60 Songs^Auto Accompaniment
Privia PX-120, rich sound with grand piano keyboard touch in a lightweight (under 30 lbs.) 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.

A lightweight, portable digital piano. Click to enlarge.

Two different piano tones--a restrained classic and a brighter modern sound.

2 x 8 Watt on-board sound system.

Optional wood stand available.

128-Voice Polyphony
This permits the keyboard to produce up to 128 notes simultaneously for full musical expression. It lets you play sweeping chords and make extensive use of the damper pedal.

Scaled Hammer Action
88 touch-dynamic weighted keys based on concert piano keyboards make for an authentic playing feel, responding to all your playing nuance like an acoustic piano.

20 Piano Rhythms
The PX-120 has 20 piano rhythms, including drum sounds to provide you some accompaniment to play along with.

60 Songs
The PX-120 comes with a built-in Music Library of 60 built-in tunes. You can turn off the left hand part or right hand part of a song and play along on the piano, which makes for a great learning tool.

8 Digital Effects
Add a little more depth and variation to the built-in tones with 4 reverb and 4 chorus effects.

MIDI-In/Out
Use the MIDI in/out to control other MIDI instruments, or with external sequencers, computers, etc.

Lightweight
The PX-120 is truly portable, weighing in under 30 lbs. Take it to the gig without risking back pain.

Two Piano Setting Keys
The piano setting key switches to grand piano sound at the touch of a button. Two settings are available: "classic" for a soft, discreet sound and "modern" with a more lighter, brighter character.

Duet Function
The new duet functions allows teachers and pupils to play parallel to each other. The PX-120 can be divided into two keyboard areas, which can be transposed individually.

Panel-Lock
The control panel is protected from unintentional moves while playing and to protect settings.

Powerful Speaker System
The powerful on-board, 2-way system boasts four speakers and 2 x 8 watts of output power.

2 Headphone Connections
The PX-120 features two headphone connections, ideal for the duet function.

Damper Pedal Jack With 3-Pedal Unit Support
Connect a damper pedal directly or add the optional SP-30 three-pedal unit for damper, soft, and sostenuto.

Optional Custom Wood Stand
A stylish custom wood stand is available for adding a bit of elegance in the home.

What's in the Box
Privia PX-120 Keyboard, AC Adapter, Music Stand, User's Manual 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.


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