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Before You Purchase Casio PX 130 Digital Keyboard - Caution!



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By : Nevinna Fimm    99 or more times read
Submitted 2011-04-21 12:50:55
The Casio PX 130 is an 88 key digital musical instrument from the PX Series or Casio Privia Series of digital musical instruments that have a recognition for being great performers. As a result of its reputation, it is one of the most favorite and sought after portable musical instruments from Casio. In this article, find out some of the dislikes it may have notwithstanding its popularity.

When you weigh it to the baby grand pianos, you find that it actually does a magnificent job of replicating very equivalent sound quality notwithstanding the fact that it actually costs just a fraction of an actual baby grand musical instrument.

Secondly, the size and weight (less than 25 lbs) of the Casio PX 130 digital musical instrument shows that it is actually designed with the busy pianist in mind. Many owners of this piano are folks who want to have their digital musical instrument for work or produce music and thus need to be able to without a doubt carry it around. That is not something you particularly do with a grand musical instrument of course.

So you get a musical instrument that you can carry with you to musical instrument practice lessons after school or on the weekend, no matter whether you are a student or music teacher. And that comes at a fraction of the price tag of a genuine grand musical instrument.

Another praised edge of the Casio PX 130 is that it is equipped with 88 keys. This is a fabulous because you can use it as an amateur and even go on to intermediate or advanced playing levels without having to replace your electronic piano with a cutting-edge one. if you shop around, you may find digital keyboards that come with 61 keys but you have to ask yourself how far you will go with only that many keys.

The Casio Privia PX 130 features include the graded hammer action keys. What this does is that it emulates the action of an acoustic musical instrument. In an acoustic piano, generally, the bass notes (keys) could be harder to press and the higher octaves would be faster. In the PX 130, you will experience the same feeling of an acoustic piano if playing with the graded hammer action feature on. It is fantastic for practicing.

More importantly is the fact that if you use a digital musical instrument like this one, and finally if you get to play the genuine deal - a grand piano, it is natural for you to play your favorite songs.

A mixture of all these features is what has earned the Casio PX 130 electronic musical instrument its distinction among home users, schools, churches, and even on stage performers.

Here are some of the features of the Casio PX 130 Digital Piano:
- Equipped with built-in speakers, with 2 x 8 Watts of output power, which is enough to fill a room with sound. For on stage performance, it is recommended to connect it to a reliable amplifier system

- Additional settings such as 4 digital reverbs, 4 choruses, brilliance and acoustic resonance settings

- It is straightforward to connect to your computer with the built in USB MIDI interface. You can use your tune software on your PC or laptop

- Connecting to your computer allows you to move songs to and from the computer into PX-130's flash ROM, allowing you to save songs you've created on the keyboard to learn on, improve and save to CD or other digital media

- You could decide on from 16 built in tones, and combine them to develop the precise sound you desire

A few of the dislikes include the fact that it only has one USB port and so if you need more connectivity, you may have to add on an USB hub form of device. Also, since it is a portable digital piano, it is a good idea to invest in a carrying case or bag since the piano is made of mainly plastic. Of course if it were made of metal, it could be harder to break, but it could also weigh a lot more. It is a reasonable trade off to many pianist for the portability.

Author Resource:

When you are interested in learning more about the Casio PX 130 digital piano, you can find professional reviews from actual pianists on this Casio PX 130 editorial site and also a few suggestions on where you can get it for a good discount from a reputable store.

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