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Casio CDP-100 Review: Is It All That?



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By : Nevinna Fimm    99 or more times read
Submitted 2011-03-29 09:24:11
Casio CDP-100 Analysis:
To begin with, there is the natural sounding stereo grand piano sound you get to fancy and for the cost is pretty splendid and unexpected. The other thing you should know is that is comes with the weighted hammer action which makes the CDP-100 piano feel like a real digital piano.

As if that was insufficient, Casio also managed to squeeze in some moreappealing features in this compact yet exquisite tool. It comes with 5 different sounds including harpsichord and strings, a stereo digital keyboard sounds, electric piano, the 32-note polyphony allowing you to play up to 32 notes in concert. How great is that?

Additonal features that you will not find all combined in a digital keyboard of this size and price paid include:
- headphone and sustain pedal jacks which you can also use to attach an external amp
- on board speaker system so you don't have to lug around an amplifier just to produce music
- layer and transpose function
- 8 digital effects including variations of reverb and chorus. You could produce music a wide range of music genres that you fancy
- MIDI input/output could be used to connect the electric piano to your laptop and play along with song you have downloaded in order to practice even without stress.

Casio CDP-100 Review: The likes
1. No matter even if you are a beginner pianist or on the intermediate level, you will have great admiration for the digital piano sound that you can produce music with this digital keyboard. When connected to a good set of external speakers with some amplification system, it could actually compete with digital pianos that cost twice as much as this one does.

2. The Casio CDP-100 also has unfair edge when it comes to portability because it is compact and not just in size but in the quality of features that are in it. It is light-weight and can be carried by anyone to practice and quickly sets up to produce music.

3. No matter where you intend to practice, the headphone jacts allow you to plug in your headphones and produce music away without interrupting anyone. This is great especially for folks in an apartment enjoy setting and you wish to be able to learn anytime without disturbing your neighbors, family or roomates.

Affordability is a big plus with this model. No manufacturer comes close to providing the features and value that Casio does with the CDP-100. This makes it possible for practically anyone to own an bona fide sounding piano for only an a few hundred dollars.

Casio CDP-100 Review: The dislikes
1. The built-in speakers are not sufficiwnt if you intend to use them for a few performance and in this case, it is recommended that you use an external amplification system. You need to remember that this piano is built with portability in mind so having big and hefty built-in speakers would defeat the purpose.

While practicing at home, it is an excellent idea to use some professional grade headphones in order to get the clearest sound.

2. If you make a determination to invest in a pair of professional grade headphones, you may need to make sure if they come with the adapter (most of them do) for an 1/8 inch jack which is what you get in the casio cdp-100. Normally, you would expect to have a ? inch jact but an adapter takes care of this difficulty easily.

Overall Recommendation

Overall, the Casio CDP-100 88-note weighted hammer action digital piano is a great buy for an entry degree piano. It will satisfy all your needs for a portable piano that is loaded with features. If you are just initial to learn how to play the piano, you will not be dissappointed by this one.

Author Resource:

Nevin Fima is a pianist who enjoys training amateur to intermediate striving pianists and has over 15 years of experience. You could read other detailed reviews of pianos from other professional pianists as well as her students recommendations at the casio cdp-100 review blog.

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