• Reviews around quality (3.95 of 5)

    Casio Privia PX160BK 88-Key Full Size Digital Piano

    • I wouldn't be able to confuse this with a Steinway or other quality acoustic piano, but I do think it has its own impressive quality that does not make me think cheap digital piano either.
    • Seems to be made with great quality and care
    • The best, very nice quality.
    • Very good quality sound.
    • I've found so far - if you're plugging it into an amp, you have to also plug in headphones to get the best sound quality.
    • It has some weight to it and mine came with a sustain pedal which is not the best quality in my
    • : I think the sound quality is terrific for a digital.
    • The sound quality is great, and the key action feels like a real piano
    • Very nice quality feel
    • Previa 150 has been very successful but always suffered from a couple of well known shortcomings including the somewhat lackluster sound quality when using the built-in speakers
    • The sound quality of the front 3.5mm outputs is really terrible and the LINE OUT doesn't support 6.5-3.5 adapter plus headphones
    • I am picky about the instruments I play, I like good quality, and also a good
    • The speakers are good quality and put out quite a bit of sound for the size
    • The sound is good and the keys seem to be made of great quality with a kind of wood-like texture to them
    • However, the sound quality of the speakers of the 100 are poor, and I wanted a good sound for those times when camping, folks gather around for jamming and/or singing.
    • He increased his time of practicing per day due to the good quality of the piano
    • As noted, I don't put much stock in the other voices (organ, vibraphone, harpsichord, etc.), but they are available and high quality if that interests you
    • The sound quality is excellent
    • Good volume and sound quality, and can be used as a midi controller if need be
    • I always have mine set to the highest setting (highest touch response).The sound quality is fantastic
    • Previa 150 has been very successful but always suffered from a couple of well known shortcomings including the somewhat lackluster sound quality when using the built-in speakers
    • 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