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#103483 - 01/09/02 12:43 PM
Casio CTK-671 actually has better sounds than the WK-1600/1800
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Registered: 10/08/00
Posts: 4715
Loc: West Virginia
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I went to a local music store today to see what keyboards they had, and was able to check out this new Casio CTK-671. I was really impressed with this little keyboard. The sound quality of this board is way better than Casio's WK series. I remember reading somewhere in an article where it says the new CTK-671 has a sound set that used the MZ-2000 technology, and they were right! I'm a former owner of the MZ-2000 and I can honestly say I heard that big dogs voices come through quite well on the CTK-671. The piano actually sounded really good. The saxes were quite good too. I was confused though. I don't understand why casio didn't use the MZ-2000 voice technology on the WK series. The WK's have way more bells and whistles than the CTK-671, yet the CTK sounds much better. The ONLY voice on the WK series that was taken from the MZ-2000 is a voice not even on the main voice list, but actually one of the special voices and that was one of the breathy saxes. I thought the CTK was almost perfect for the price range, and my only complaint about it was that it lacked a pitchbend wheel. I would recommend this board to any beginner who wants an affordable keyboard with good sounds for a low price. You can't go wrong with this one. You can also download new sounds, patterns, and songs directly to the keyboard from the internet... Nice little feature...
Squeak
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#103486 - 01/10/02 01:51 PM
Re: Casio CTK-671 actually has better sounds than the WK-1600/1800
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Registered: 10/08/00
Posts: 4715
Loc: West Virginia
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LindaFus, I guess it's really just a matter of opinion in regards to the sound quality of these two keyboards. I went back to that store today and to my surprise, he had the WK-1800 on display right next to the CTK-671. So I was able to do a side by side comparison. After doing the camparison today I find that I still favor the CTK... I think its sounds are much warmer than the WK. I tried all the pianos passed 200 on the WK as you suggested, but I still wasn't impressed. The sound set on the CTK uses the MZ technology and the WK only has a few voices like the flute, and sax. Also I think if the CTK-671 had the same speaker system as the WK's you'd really be able to hear the difference. Again, it's all a matter of opinion which we are all entitled to. I honestly consider my ear for a digital piano sound to be rather good because of my history with the instrument. I've been playing for 21 years, and actually my first set of keys wasn't a keyboard, but was a Baldwin Grand Piano. My parents realized at an early age I had an ear for music and they bought me a Baldwin Grand of all things to learn on. Even though I couldn't touch the pedals, my father made this great device that sat over top of the pianos pedals and he the device made it so that I could use the pedals. Also I spent at least 15 years working along side of my uncle who tunes, and restores pianos.. All this has I guess you could say fine tuned my ear.... Question to anyone else out there in regards to perfect pitch too. I noticed a posting about this not too long ago.. Anyone have this? I have perfect pitch and I can honestly say it's a pain in the but to have. I never took lessons on it, but just had the ear for it. I find it to get in the way most of the times..... I'll often hear something or someone playing, and having perfect pitch sucks, because you can easily pick up where the mistakes are made, where the average person cannot detect it... If I had the choice I would get rid of it, but I can't....
Squeak
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#103487 - 01/10/02 09:52 PM
Re: Casio CTK-671 actually has better sounds than the WK-1600/1800
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Registered: 11/24/99
Posts: 3305
Loc: Reseda, California USA
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In my opinion, the CTK-671 is the biggest bargain in our industry. I got my first ones in a few weeks ago and after playing it for a few hours I was blown away. I agree that the only thing missing from this keyboard is a pitch and mod wheel. Did you know that you can program all the parameters of the DSP effect processor. This means I can even have a slow to fast rotary speaker leslie when playing the Jazz Organ sound in real time, just like the more expensive Yamaha and other keyboards. Did you know that just like the more expensive keyboards, I can split and layer and sounds I want and I can change their volumes, pans, octaves, effects sends and save them in 16 registration memories. The major difference I see in the WK 1630 and WK 1800 is that i have no control over editing the dsp effects and because of this the sounds called advanced sounds are so much better. Also, the sounds have much more dynamic filtering being used so like much more expensive keyboards, the CTK 671 has a much more realisitic sound. And the amazing thing.......$199.00. Unbelievable!!!!!!!!!! George Kaye Kaye's Music Scene Reseda, California
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