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#276581 - 11/26/09 07:38 AM Re: opinions on the Casio 330 digital piano?
ianmcnll Offline
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Posting demos of some of the styles would be terrific...just the intros, main variations, and endings...playing the same chord throughout would be fine.

I won't get to try one of these things for about 2 weeks, so anything further about how it sounds would be much appreciated, if it is no trouble.

Ian
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#276582 - 11/27/09 10:02 PM Re: opinions on the Casio 330 digital piano?
ianmcnll Offline
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I was just checking on the piano forums, and Piano World has had about 8 reports of keyboard problems with the Casio PX-330.

Ian
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#276583 - 11/27/09 10:26 PM Re: opinions on the Casio 330 digital piano?
miden Offline
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And some for the DGX series as well

The keybed was/is perfect on mine

I have sold it though. Even when the low price is taken into consideration, it was still too much money for a weighted keybed and one piano patch. As good as both were.

Dennis

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#276584 - 11/27/09 10:52 PM Re: opinions on the Casio 330 digital piano?
ianmcnll Offline
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Originally posted by miden:


I have sold it though. Even when the low price is taken into consideration, it was still too much money for a weighted keybed and one piano patch. As good as both were.

Dennis


I'm not going to bother with the Casio either...the DGX has only two variations per style, and although I prefer the latter's weighted keybed, I'd rather use a more basic controller with the S910.

I may get another P-85....had to sell the one on my sample account, as we were sold out.

The Yamaha CP-300 was the best controller/piano I ever used...kind of expensive, and very heavy( over 60 lbs) but an incredible action, pitch and mod wheels, and excellent midi capabilities.

Great for studio work, for sure, or a more permanent install...a bit heavy for one guy to be moving, especially with the added weight of a road case.

Still, I'm off for the winter, so I think I'll get Yamaha to send me one to use at least till the spring.

I can use some of that $699 I'll save to buy a pair of snakeskin boots, like the ones Gary was talking about in another thread.

Ian
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