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US Mall 1 - Casio AP200 88 Key Digital Piano

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List Price: $1,199.99
Our Price: $799.00
Your Save: $ 400.99 ( 33% )
Availability: Usually ships in 1 to 2 days
Manufacturer: Casio
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Average Customer Rating:     

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Batteries Included: 0 Binding: Electronics Brand: Casio EAN: 5016509015921 Feature: Keyboard: Scaled Hammer Action Keyboard Is Autographed: 0 Is Memorabilia: 0 Label: Casio Manufacturer: Casio Model: CAS AP200 Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: Casio Release Date: 2008-07-23 Studio: Casio Warranty: 1 Year
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Features
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Keyboard: Scaled Hammer Action Keyboard Touch Response: Yes Tones: 11 Tri Element Sound Source: AIF Polyphony: 128
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: A solid "3 out of 5" Comment: PROS: Excellent cabinetry, built-in keyboard cover, full three-pedal pedalboard, GREAT pipe organ voice, easy operation of optional features, not too many digital "doodads" like drums and intros. This is designed to be a "serious," "next-best-thing-to-real" piano.
CONS: Piano-voice sampling is WEAK -- sounds like something between an old Fender-Rhodes electric "boing boing boing" keyboard and a cheap Casio kiddy keyboard. Key weighting is also quite primitive by today's standards.
Don't buy this unit expecting piano sounds anywhere near a Yamaha or Roland. OK for practice, but definitely not up to performance use unless you don't care about the realism of piano sounds.
Buy only after you play!
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Editorial Reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: A solid "3 out of 5" Comment: PROS: Excellent cabinetry, built-in keyboard cover, full three-pedal pedalboard, GREAT pipe organ voice, easy operation of optional features, not too many digital "doodads" like drums and intros. This is designed to be a "serious," "next-best-thing-to-real" piano.
CONS: Piano-voice sampling is WEAK -- sounds like something between an old Fender-Rhodes electric "boing boing boing" keyboard and a cheap Casio kiddy keyboard. Key weighting is also quite primitive by today's standards.
Don't buy this unit expecting piano sounds anywhere near a Yamaha or Roland. OK for practice, but definitely not up to performance use unless you don't care about the realism of piano sounds.
Buy only after you play!
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