• Reviews around feel (4.16 of 5)

    Casio Privia PX160BK 88-Key Full Size Digital Piano

    • I can't remember right now).I have been too busy just playing it and enjoying the feel and sound to actually read the manual
    • A great sound, a great feel, and a great price!
    • Additionally the keys are both weighted and responsive...basically this means it will respond to the touch - from a very light to a forceful feel you get the same type of action as when playing on a real piano...without the maintenance/tuning, size and upkeep
    • While other keyboards feel like digital keyboards rather than pianos, this one has a very authentic feel with resistance quite similar to our upright
    • , I just wanted a better key feel
    • Nothing like that here, the keyboard feel is exceptionally good on the attack and the sustain
    • All in all, it's an amazing keyboard, good feel and great sound.
    • Additionally the keys are both weighted and responsive...basically this means it will respond to the touch - from a very light to a forceful feel you get the same type of action as when playing on a real piano...without the maintenance/tuning, size and upkeep
    • This unit has a nicer feeling to it when you hit the keys.
    • The keys have a good feel to them, and the sound was wonderful for the price
    • Excellent feel to the keys
    • I also purchased the stand and 3 pedals that are sold with Casio PX160 and 360.For a setup that cost maybe $1500, the sounds I'm getting are otherworldly, and the feel of this keyboard is magnificent given its ridiculously cheap price compared to a really good piano
    • The keys have a nice feel to them, both tactile and weight.
    • It is accessible for easy practice and the keys feel like my teachers piano.