• Reviews around play (4.45 of 5)

    Casio Privia PX160BK 88-Key Full Size Digital Piano

    • The sound is fabulous, and our son is enjoying playing on the full range of keys available to him
    • There are 5 grand piano voices that differ enough to make them distinguishable, but all sound great whether playing through the speakers or through headphones.
    • However, sometimes I enjoy playing on a beautiful mountain side pull out, overlooking a valley, where there is no electrical outlet.
    • Perfect for both beginners and those who have been playing for years
    • I have a grand piano at home, but this Casio is used without resentment when my playing is disruptive to others, or when traveling.
    • This Duet Mode is also great for learning to play, with the teacher playing on the left side, while the student plays on the right
    • and if you're willing to spend $500 on a keyboard, you should be willing to spend a bit more to have a better playing experience.
    • We are not able to fit a full piano into our smaller home, and his piano instructor requested he upgrade to a keyboard with the pressure-sensitive keys so that he could improve his playing
    • They don't have 3 sensors for accurate playing
    • The music holder is not quite right, when the keyboard is at a good playing height, the music is too low
    • We compared keyboards from a half dozen brands and in prices from $300 to over $7,000 and liked this one almost as well as the $7,000 piano.4