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Product Name: | Casio PX-870 Privia 88-Key Digital Console Piano with 2x 20W Amplifiers, Black |
Product Description: | AiR Sound Source technology for realistic grand piano sound Tri-Sensor II Scaled Hammer Action keyboard for authentic touch and expressivity 40-watt, 4-speaker Sound Projection system for immersive, multidimensional sound 19 instrument Tones with 256-note polyphony for versatile performance options Built-in Music Library and MIDI recorder for practice and performance Class-compliant USB connectivity for seamless integration with digital devices and apps |
Product SKU: | cspx870bk |
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The Kawaii ca49 deals were double the price as this one. Are they worth that price disparity?
Also, is this dead? Doesnt seem this price anymore?
Also, is this dead? Doesnt seem this price anymore?
Only the link mentioned above takes you there. If you go directly to Adorama or through some other cashback site, it doesn't work.
This piano is pretty slender, which is a plus if you are tight on space, but maybe a minus if you want to be able to use the surface as a place to put decorations.
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I paid $700 and it was 1 year old with a bench at Christmas.
Fyi: Has Dust Cover
Also, is this dead? Doesnt seem this price anymore?
I mean, whether it's "worth it" is impossible to answer as it depends on your priorities. The Kawai ca49 is in a whole another class that retailed for around $3000 but was being clearanced out to make room for its replacement, ca401, which retails for $3100 so you're not going to find much direct comparisons between them and this Casio. When I tried out the ca401 at a showroom, I really loved the sound and the action. My 9yr old daughter is really starting to advance and probably will be playing for a long time (and has 2 younger brothers who are just getting started and enjoying playing too) so the CA49 for $1500 ish would've been worth it to me. That doesn't necessarily mean it's "worth it" to you though.
When I play on other people's electric pianos, you realize how unexpressive most electric pianos are. And when I play on a real piano, I realize how truly amazing this electric piano is because it is a pretty close match. I never owned a real piano, so it's really cool to be able to basically understand how one would act if/when I end up playing one.
Fyi: Has Dust Cover
This Casio 870 also advertises "triple sensor" action. I'm wondering if this would have the same problem as my $300 Casio Privia, where there's just not a lot of volume control?