In just a few weeks time we will be heading off to oxford to preview the new Casio Privia range of digital pianos and accessories.
If you are Casio fan you will will probably be glad to see some of the changes they have made to their models. All of the Privia Pianos now benefit from an improved key weighting, better sounds and a more elegant styling.
If you are not yet a Casio fan and have always been a fan of Yamaha, Korg, and Roland, just to name a few of the other manufacturers, then, maybe, you might be tempted to change your way of thinking.
The most eye catching of the new portfolio is the Privia PX-830BP
The sleek black design of the Privia PX-830 is not just its only good point its has a new Linear Morphing AIF* Sound Source for grand piano level sound quality. In lamens terms this means it has a better chip than previous models and can replicate the sound of a real pinao more accurately. The speakers are also no mounted underneath adding depth to the sound for the performer. Casio have also made improvements on the action with their Tri-sensor Scaled Hammer Action Keyboard technology. In a real piano the hammers that hit the strings are heavier on the bass notes than they are on the treble. This makes your bass keys heavier when hitting them. To synthsis a real piano feel this has been replicated by grading the weight of the keys in the keyboard.
We'll tell you more when we get back from our trip in September and as we hear more developments. In the meantime, why not browse the selection and see which piano may suit you best.
Other models to be realeased include;
Privia PX-330 Piano
Privia PX-130 Po Piano Piano - On a budget, don't want to comprimise on qu Chep; Check out the PX-130, at the smae price as th20 b-120 but with many improvements its sure to impress. Also available in white.
Why not add one to your wishlist, if wewhat youat your looking for we can can tell you when there are offers or competitions to win the gear that you are interested in.
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