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Description of Digital piano CASIO PX-S1000 white

number of keys: 88, key size: full-size, keyboard hardness: weighted, hammer action, display, pedals: plug-in, right (damper) pedal, body: compact, song recording, metronome, learning, keyboard split, transposition, keyboard touch sensitivity , number of effects: 6, USB Type B, headphone out, headphone out x 2, line in, line out, line out x 2, built-in speaker system, number of tones: 18, polyphony: 192, power supply: mains power, battery/accumulator operation, built-in amplifier power: 8 W, weight: 11.20 kg

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

I really like the product, it fully meets my expectations.

In general, the piano is VERY satisfied. It fully satisfies all my needs. Before buying, I looked at a bunch of reviews and read a bunch of reviews. There was a choice between CASIO PX-S1000 and ROLAND FP-10/30. I liked Casio's keyboard more, plus the presence of chips that Roland does not have. I chose CASIO PX-S1000 and did not regret it. As I said, what I wrote in the shortcomings are just nuances that should simply be considered before buying. As for the sound - many write that the sound is

Pros
  • Let's start in order 1. Compact - this is currently one of the most compact digital pianos on the market 2. Design - well, it's enough just to see it live and everything will become clear. 3. The quality of the keyboard - I really like the fact that the keys are made with texture - they feel nice to the touch 4. Individual adjustment of the keyboard and sound (sensitivity, sound sharpness, etc. ) 5. Sound effects - really expand the sound and add volume. 6. Pleasant key mechanics - I tried ROLAND FP-10 (top of all reviews) and in comparison with it, CASIO has a faster keyboard, not so viscous, fast parts are played better 7. The ability to output sound via Bluetooth to the piano itself - you can turn on tracks and play along with them, or simply use them as a Bluetooth speaker. 8. Possibility of battery power - if you wish, you can use it outside the home 9. 2 headphone outputs - you can safely practice with the repeater together with headphones 10. Ability to output normal stereo sound to external speakers.
Cons
  • Rather, these are not shortcomings, but simply certain nuances that you should pay attention to before buying. 1. The keys are lighter than on a real piano - this is of course a subjective feeling, but it has a place to be. 2. The sound lacks bass - no, of course, the piano sounds quite normal, but personally I would like more bass in the sound, but here it is clear that compactness requires sacrifice to use large speakers will not work. There was an experience of using casio PX 410-R with it and I compare it, but it is 2 times thicker and more. 3. To control the functions of the piano, you will need to climb into the instructions - since there is no display and the control goes through the keys, sometimes I take the instructions to get to certain functions. 4. Recording only 2 tracks is just a nuance, if you want more then buy an older model. It is quite enough for personal lessons - you record the game of one of the hands, then turn it on and play along with the other. 5. Some headphones have background hiss - this depends on the headphones themselves. Simple plugs have a background, Sennheiser HD 201 has no background.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I didn't expect the quality to be so high.

Its pros: Very cool sound. A keyboard that captures the feel of a real piano very well. Appearance. Cons: If you want to connect this piano to a laptop or tablet, then you will have to visit many stores in search of USB-B wiring, which no one except Casio has been using for many years.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A wonderful product, its nice to use.

Great piano for kids, great sound quality! Great compact tool, just what you were looking for! Color neutral white, suitable for any interior. It's a pleasure to listen to children! You can download the learning software from your tablet. sounds of various instruments, one pedal included. Built-in metronome, very convenient to start learning and for professional use. Recommended to everyone, excellent value for money!

Pros
  • All
Cons
  • Only one pedal included

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I was surprised by the quality for the price.

For the price / quality - this is an ideal option. Sounds great, good quality keyboard. Of the minor cons: the pedal is funny, it always "leaves" me and the control panel will always "slam" if you switch something, as it is made glossy. Well, the latter is not even a disadvantage, but a nitpick.

Pros
  • Price! Design. Sound.
Cons
  • Pedal. Control Panel.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Good product at a good price, I recommend to try it.

Since childhood, I really wanted to learn how to play something other than nerves. And I'll buy myself some kind of musical instrument! A harmonica for example. And I bought myself a CASIO PX-S1000 digital piano in a white case. For a long time I went looking between four manufacturers: Casio, Yamaha, Korg and Roland. Korg immediately disappeared, because in my city I did not find anything cheaper than $ 1500 After a lot of walking and thinking? there is only one option left - Roland FP 30 in…

Pros
  • Disclaimer: I am by no means a pianist and not a musician at all. Everything that is written below is my feeling from the instrument, as from another gadget and nothing more. Design. In general, I became a victim of marketing and design. I bought this piano for these reasons. The piano is very beautiful, you can not argue here. Especially in white or red. I have a Casio Privia PX-S1000WE in a white case. Sound. I really like the sound. There are different piano sound settings depending on the mood. Maybe I'm just deaf. Pleasant to the touch and almost correct keys. But keep in mind that the keys are noisy. You will not be able to play with headphones next to a sleeping person. You should at least go to the next room. They say that in panel houses, neighbors hear the sound of keys and complain that you have been playing drums all night. My neighbors are patient. And this is not to say that it is a minus. Because almost all piano keys are noisy. Two headphone outputs + line Has bluetooth audio I connect the piano to my smartphone via bluetooth and through headphones connected to the piano or through the piano speakers I watch and listen to training videos and immediately repeat the tasks. It is very convenient to study this way. You can also use the piano as a bluetooth speaker and listen to music. But almost no bass. Although you can listen to piano concertos. Unfortunately, there is no Bluetooth Midi. CHORDANA PLAY APP FOR PIANO: Pretty clear controls. You can watch notes. See how to play pieces, there is something like a simulator. A lot of works are already loaded into the application. If something is not clear in the management, you can go from the application to the Casio website, where there is a detailed instruction that Google Translate (Google Chrome) reads perfectly. There is USB midi. You can completely turn off the sound of the piano in the settings and the instrument turns into a midi keyboard. The fact that I will write further in the minuses does not mean that this digital piano is bad. On the contrary, the tool is excellent and solves its tasks 100%
Cons
  • There was a smell of burnt electronics. It looks like something inside is heating up. While everything is working. How long? Glossy body, fingerprints remain. Collects dust. But on a white body it is not noticeable at all. In the black case it is very noticeable (I pawed in every possible way in the store). Managing settings through the function keys is very confusing. There are no hints on the case, you have to look at the instructions. I marked some functions with a pencil on the body (so-so ). Bass is missing. When you connect a computer or smartphone via an audio cable, the speakers and headphones begin to flicker. And if you also connect a USB cable, the noise increases. Although, it could be a problem with the audio cable itself. When connected via BluetoothAudio, there are also noises, especially in headphones. But they are not noticeable when you watch a video or play the piano, and quickly turn off if the video is paused on your smartphone. Headphone connection location. You can accidentally hit and break the plug or connector. Other manufacturers have indentations in this place to protect the plugs. I unplug my headphones when I'm not playing the piano. Despite its price, you will not find additional functions, sounds, auto accompaniment and other things here. This is a piano with a minimum amount of sounds. Someone will consider this a plus, since there is nothing to be distracted by when learning. I don't like the sound of the Organ and other built-in sounds. Application: I haven't gotten to all the settings through the function keys yet, but it feels like the app is missing some of the settings that it has when managing settings through the function keys. The CHORDANA PLAY FOR PIANO app is not supported on older Android and iOS versions. So, lying idle iPad 2 and Samsung SM-T310, I could not connect to the piano. No Bluetooth Midi, despite the fact that there is Bluetooth Audio. Midi has to be connected with wires. In my case, this is a regular USB cable from a printer and a special adapter for a smartphone - an OTG cable.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great value for money, one of the best offers.

CASIO PX-S1000WE was bought for my daughter to study at home, in between classes at a music school. The tool met my expectations and the expectations of my daughter by 100%! We can say that we fell in love with him at first sight and from the first keystroke :) . Sound, in comparison with analogues for a similar cost at times! better, richer and more realistic. The keys are pleasant to the touch, the resistance of the keys is comparable to the piano in a music school. The minimal touchpad and…

Pros
  • Design! Severity! Sound! Functional!

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The right product for me, there were no problems.

I bought it a couple of months ago as an inexpensive universal instrument: for evening / night classes, for rehearsals and concerts, sometimes I use it as a midi keyboard. On it, you can easily perform classical compositions (even quite complex ones, with a stroke, phrasing, different accents, etc. , since the keyboard allows), it also shows itself well in ensemble playing (jazz, blues, funk, rock music ): came to the base, stuck into the remote control, everyone hears you perfectly (the sound…

Pros
  • Light weight (11 kg), compact body, line-out (to a sound card or external speakers), good dynamic range, comfortable and fast keyboard, Bluetooth, USB
Cons
  • Sustain pedal that comes with the kit is not very comfortable

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Excellent quality, absolutely not expected for such a price.

My first digital piano, so I have nothing to compare it to, only an acoustic one, and this comparison - Casio is on top! Some pros: Great sound, even with headphones. An almost perfect imitation of a real piano. Compact and very concise, if the volume button were also decided to be touch sensitive, it would be, it seems to me, generally excellent. Its cons: Due to the brevity, you have to keep instructions on hand to call up the necessary functions and settings, although, of course, most of the

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A wonderful product, it's nice to use.

I bought a CASIO PX-S1000 in early January on a special offer with free lessons. The sound is just great! Especially that you can choose in which hall you want to play: you can choose from three! I fell in love with the Berlin Philharmonic :) As a beginner, I really like to play it: it plays loud and quiet sounds perfectly, you have to try hard like on an acoustic piano. Plus, the keys themselves: made like acoustics. The only thing is too loud sounds from pressing the keys, but these are…

Pros
  • Sound Sound and more sound Choice of different types of pianos and philharmonics for different sounds Ease of settings Key cover Design Price
Cons
  • A little embarrassing that too loud sounds from pressing the keys

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great value for the money, definitely recommended!

Great model! I like everything very much. Has some pros: Compactness and functionality. weight and mobility. Versatility for simple and complex tasks. Stylish appearance. Price compared to similar solutions from competitors. Cons: Maybe the built-in speakers are quite rustic and do not have the sound characteristics (for example, bass) that I would like, but that's if there's anything to complain about . :)

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A high-quality product, the price corresponds to the quality.

Has pros: Great piano for the price! The sound is very good. Excellent minimalist design. It is worth noting the ability to connect the phone via bluetooth - a convenient feature. Its cons: I repeat once again that for the money this is probably the best option for a digital piano. After the synthesizer, there are not enough accompaniments. Also, in some places, the sensitivity of the keys is still not enough, but it is almost imperceptible.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A high-quality product, the price corresponds to the quality.

A miracle happened, they gave me a CASIO PX-S1000, the dream came true. I'll tell you briefly about my impressions. It may sound silly, but the feel at your fingertips is only comparable to a real, expensive piano. At first I even thought about buying it, but I made a choice in using mobility and functionality. Casio has several classic timbres and each of them sounds just fine, no spares have been spared on the speakers. My next dream is a stand for this piano)

Pros
  • The instrument itself and all its internals
Cons
  • Have not found

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I didn't expect the quality to be so high.

Pros: The piano is excellent, IMHO the best and competes in the price range up to 100k (I took it for 50, each other for 100+), there is something to compare With its cons: There were problems with delivery, it was unpleasant, but it passed, there is no such error anymore, so everything is fine now with delivery

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Beyond praise! The product definitely deserves your attention.

There is no auto accompaniment, but you can connect any other source via wire or bluetooth. You can record yourself, listen and analyze. You can record one melody, but 2 channels separately, for example, the left and right hands in turn. You can practice with headphones, even together. But it's probably almost everywhere. You can split the keyboard into 2, and play as a duet (2 identical short keyboards). It is not possible to select different instruments. I did not test the audio output, I

Pros
  • Very similar to the real click mechanics. Up to the fact that if you press one key in a row many times, then the sound is quieter, the smaller the pause, as if the hammer did not have time to return back, and the next blow was weaker. And it can also be customized. Very realistic sound. Up to the point that multiple notes affect each other, but non-multiple ones do not. For example, holding c5 and pressing and releasing c4 will produce a slight ringing sound, but if you press d4, there will be almost no sound. As if the vibrations are spreading to neighboring strings. Strict stylish design, a minimum of buttons: on / off, volume knob, several illuminated touch buttons. Most of the functions are enabled by holding the touch and pressing one of the keyboard keys. Usually I am for simple physical buttons, but in this case I like the touch ones more.
Cons
  • The main drawback is the rather loud key mechanism. When you release them abruptly, they spring back and hit against the stop, and you can hear it. I poked neighboring models, there is such an effect everywhere, but on this one it is louder than the others. When you plug in headphones, there is some background noise.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The right product for me, there were no problems.

The Casio PX-S1000 digital piano was bought for my daughter (6 years old), who went to music school. We use the tool daily for 6 months, we were not disappointed in the purchase.

Pros
  • 1. The piano has a compact size and modern design. Fits well into any interior. Convenient to carry, easily and quickly attached to the rack (bought together with the branded rack). It does not require careful maintenance, except sometimes brush off the dust with a damp cloth. 2. Great sound through speakers and headphones. When buying in a store, we compared the sound with other models, in the end we chose this particular instrument, since the sound is more natural and noble. 3. It has good functionality: recording and playback, sound selection, double headphone jack, which is very convenient for practicing in the evening.
Cons
  • 1. High price (bought for 50 thousands), but a quality tool is worth it. The piano is a durable product, the costs will more than pay off with positive emotions when playing the instrument. 2. The music stand does not hold notes very well, sometimes you have to be distracted from the game and fix the pages.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I do not cease to rejoice at the purchase, a very good deal!

A very beautiful and high-quality instrument, I recommend it for purchase to those who have just started or have been playing the piano for a long time.

Pros
  • Sound, design, compactness, functionality, ease of use, comfortable keys, realistic hammer action
Cons
  • When you turn on the tool, it loads seconds 2-3

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I am amazed at how well the product is made, just magically!

An excellent piano for learning a beginner, the son installed a special application himself, knowing initially only the base, he sits for hours learning to play complex things. Music sounds throughout the apartment, the sound is good, but at any time you can switch to headphones, which is undoubtedly a plus. The piano is well made, Japanese quality and can be seen and heard. The only thing that I don’t really like is that many elements are glossy, it gathers dust pretty quickly, but this can be

Pros
  • For centuries)
Cons
  • Expensive)

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I'm very happy with the product, it's very satisfying.

Come to the store where you can listen to the instrument and try to play it yourself. I initially went for another model, but after listening to this one, I bought it, because I liked the sound from the first chord. Pros: The most important thing about an instrument is its sound. Here it is very lively, juicy and beautiful. Everyone has a different perception of sound, but after hearing this instrument, I was inclined to buy it, despite the fact that I had previously considered more affordable…

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The best product, from those that I have viewed, I advise everyone!

Let me start with the design, because this is the first and main thing that attracts. As for me, it’s worth taking just for the sake of its appearance) Very minimalistic, there are no buttons (pressed), only a sensor that responds very cheerfully + a medium-sized twist that is in harmony with the whole body. Available in white, red and black. Each one looks amazing in its own way! I bought it for my daughter, but since I understand a little bit about music and instruments, I’m telling you. Very

Pros
  • A wonderful combination of modernity and classics.