I sell this Casio PX400 along with all the other Yamaha, Roland, Generalmusic, Korg and other digital pianos.
I really like the Casio as long as 32 voice polyphony is enough for you.
The 400 has hundreds of sounds, styles, mic input with lyrics shown on the screen when used with standard midi files, Smart Media storage, built in speakers, and the action feels really good. For $800 you even get a really nice wooden keyboard stand.
There really isn't anything else in this price range with as many features.
If you are really looking for just a great sounding digital piano with 64 voice polyphony and great sounds and you can use an external speaker system, I might suggest you look at the Roland RD170. The action is the best in it's class and so are it's sounds. The price was $1295.00 but because of competition, in my store i've lowered the price to $895.00.
Yamaha has there P60, P90 and P120 pianos ranging in price from $700 to about $1195.00. These products are still made in Japan, which is unusual these days (most are made in China or Italy), and their build quality is quite good.
I hope some of this information helps.
George Kaye
Kaye's Music Scene
Reseda, California
818-881-5566
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George Kaye
Kaye's Music Scene (Closed after 51 years)
West Hills, California
(Retired 2021)