Casio px700 - reviewCasio px700 - The px 700 is an affordable portable piano from Casio with a hammer action keyboard and the new zpi sound source means that the piano sounds are vastly improved. The built-in lessons will be of great help if you are a beginner who is keen to improve his skills.
Great Piano Sound
The px-700 uses the best sound samples for each of the 60 voices that come with the px700. The zpi sound used by these privia pianos produces rich and beautiful sounds.
Hammer action keyboard
The Casio px700 uses a graded hammer action keyboard which emulates the keys on a grand piano. The keys are heavier on the bass side and become gradually lighter as you move to the right side.
External connectivity
The Casio px-700 comes with MIDI in/out jack. With a midi cable you can connect the px700 to a PC. This way you can use your piano as a MIDI controller and use it with an external software sequencer like Sonar or Cubase.
Other Features
Some of the other features that you will find useful are -
• 60 tones, 32 notes polyphony
• Touch response keys – 3 levels of sensitivity
• split & layer feature
• Effects – Reverb
• Key Transpose feature
• MIDI in/out
• Headphones – 2 slots
• Included - Stand, 3-lever pedal
Conclusions
The px 700 is a lightweight portable piano from Casio with a good piano sound and a hammer action keyboard. It has powerful built-in speakers and has some really good piano sounds. As usual Casio has placed it at an attractive price.
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