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#321278 - 04/08/11 09:51 PM
Re: Fickle me. I upgraded to the Casio PX-330
[Re: Beakybird]
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Registered: 07/27/05
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Loc: Cape Breton Island, Canada
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Hi Beaky...firstly, I'm sorry to hear of your wife's health problems...it must be very stressful dealing with it, especially with the way USA health care is set up.
I think you made a wise decision getting the PX-330...I've not heard any key wobble issues with that model, and I think the sound will be a big improvement overall.
Plus, it still is very light...and, it has real MIDI!!
Looking forward to your impressions.
Ian
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Yamaha Tyros4, Yamaha MS-60S Powered Monitors(2), Yamaha CS-01, Yamaha TQ-5, Yamaha PSR-S775.
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#321286 - 04/09/11 06:24 AM
Re: Fickle me. I upgraded to the Casio PX-330
[Re: LindaFus]
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Registered: 01/27/01
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Hi Beakybird!
My best wishes to your wife and her recovery!
I own the Casio PX330 stand and pedal board and I LOVE IT!! You are going to enjoy it. I play the PX330 piano more than any other keyboard I have owned. It does have midi IN/OUT. Having arranger functions on board allows me to break away from my piano and move into my less formal fun time!
I play at home so no need for me to have to move it. The pedal board works great and is very inexpensive. You need the stand to attach it to. The keyboard can be removed easily by unscrewing the turn screws on the bottom. The metal stability bar does weight it down a bit. The pedal board has a connector that attaches under the keyboard to enable pedal functions.
Putting the tones through external speakers shows the quality of the piano tones! I also, purchased a lessor model of the Casio PX the CDP-100 and within one day I upgraded to the PX330 and have not looked back! For piano playing the key-bed to me is tops!
Enjoy it!
-Linda Thanks for the mini review and best wishes. I'm going to have to get that pedal board. I'm already pricing it. I've been in the pray that you don't get sick category, and I guess I lost the lottery. I had an operation for a benign prostate condition last year that contrary to the prognostics of the urologist, was unsuccessful. Now with my wife being sick, I owe $9500. $7000 to the hospital and $2500 to the urologist. Well, I actually paid off $500 so far to the urologist. I'm going to ask for financial assistance from the hospital. Besides having an extremely high deductible, as soon as my wife got sick, I wanted to get her physical therapy. I soon discovered that my insurance doesn't cover physical therapy. Right now, I'm paying out of pocket for acupuncture which my wife says brings her relief. We're going to go to a few more specialists, and if they don't have a clue what's going on, we'll have to go the alternative rout. I'll probably steer clear of the shamanic soul retrieval that I tried in the '90's when I was experiencing chronic pain. Anyway, I can't even think of getting my prostate looked at. The procedure just to get a second opinion is $500 out of pocket. Then if I need another surgery ... I'm having to get some financial assistance from my mom, who's not rich by any means. BTW, she's a very competent pianist, currently without a piano, and I'm trying to convince her to get the PX-330 or a similar model.
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#321287 - 04/09/11 06:43 AM
Re: Fickle me. I upgraded to the Casio PX-330
[Re: ianmcnll]
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Registered: 01/27/01
Posts: 2227
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Hi Beaky...firstly, I'm sorry to hear of your wife's health problems...it must be very stressful dealing with it, especially with the way USA health care is set up.
I think you made a wise decision getting the PX-330...I've not heard any key wobble issues with that model, and I think the sound will be a big improvement overall.
Plus, it still is very light...and, it has real MIDI!!
Looking forward to your impressions.
Ian Thanks for your best wishes too, Ian. According to Casio, the key bed and several of the voices are the same on the PX-130. So the PX-130 is good for someone who wants piano and no other nonsense. I wanted to ask Linda, if she's gotten beyond my health complaints, what other voices she likes on the PX-330 beyond the grand pianos. The PX-130 has two excellent grand pianos and two excellent electric pianos (and one bad one imo). The two organs (including a B3 type) and strings are great too, but I don't know how to play organ without accompaniment ... strings as well.
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#321290 - 04/09/11 07:36 AM
Re: Fickle me. I upgraded to the Casio PX-330
[Re: Beakybird]
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Senior Member
Registered: 07/27/05
Posts: 10606
Loc: Cape Breton Island, Canada
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Beaky, now that you will have MIDI, you will also have the option of getting a Roland BK-7M, or you can hook up to your S910 ( I used a P-85) to give you all those great Yamaha pianos/electric pianos/guitars etc....and, you can take advantage of the audio recorder as well...not to mention the styles.
I can't imagine not having an 88-note weighted action instrument, especially with today's affordability of these great lightweight pianos with MIDI features...plus, as you say, playing piano gives you a different, and always interesting, perspective.
Ian
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Yamaha Tyros4, Yamaha MS-60S Powered Monitors(2), Yamaha CS-01, Yamaha TQ-5, Yamaha PSR-S775.
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