
Casio PX-320 Privia Digital Piano
- 128 Voice Polyphony^Scaled Hammer Action^202 Tones and 70 Rhythms^SD Card Slot and USB^60 Songs and 8 Digital Effects
Product Description
The PX-320 is perfect for stage and studio use. Along with the advanced AIF sound source providing 128 notes of polyphony where notes reverberate naturally without being cut off it also has 1/4” line outputs for connecting to a mixer or PA system. The 202 tones including organ and drum tones will make you ready for any music style. The 88 weighted and Graded keys provide the look and feel of an acoustic piano.Amazon.com Product Description
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Special Price $699.00

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Purchased the product for my son of 20 years. It ‘been playing for 3 weeks. The sound is good and he says it’s better with headphones. He uses many of the extensive number of features. This plan is full size and so heavy it needs a sturdy support.
Very happy.
Rating: 5 / 5
I bought this keyboard about two months ago and I really enjoyed it so far. The piano tones sound great and about a third of the other tones are very usable. The other decent sound also, I just have no use for them. The action seemed a bit ‘heavier (slower) at first, but I got use for now and does not affect my game at all. Like some other reviewers said, it’s kind of a pain to scroll through the tones because you hold a button on the right side of the keyboard and press ‘yes’ or ‘no’ to scroll up or down through the tones on the left side. But as also said, the memory registers can store the tones you like easy access. I spent a couple of days listening to every sound and storing them as I like and now I get any sound I need to get about 3 button presses. In general I think this is an excellent product for this price, the only issues I have encountered so far is this: first, some of the lowest notes become confused if there are two players the lowest octives. Sometimes it is not so bad, but can be depending on the song. Secondly, including the pedal is ok but not great. But this can be easily solved by just purchasing a better pedal. Both are probably related to the price range, but the pros cons outway much about it. I was not very long to play piano but I’ve had people playing this keyboard, who played for years and had no complaints. I would definitely recommend this product to anyone intereted in a keyboard in the $ 700 range, although I think has just released Casio PX-330 which has a pitch bend wheel, tones, and a different sound source – none of which really mattered to me. But maybe that just means that you can get this great keyboard even more affordable.
Rating: 5 / 5
For those thinking of buying this keyboard-
There is already an update for this product. The Casio PX-330 has more sounds, more action, more realistic samples, a display letters instead of numbers right, and is the same price.
From my experience, the PX-330 is an excellent keyboard.
Rating: 4 / 5
The Casio PX-320 is the best keyboard out there under $ 700, excluding none. I demo’d all, I mean everyone. The PX-320 is the best time of great piano sound, and the European Parliament, Rodi is excellent. I know, you think of the Casio as a major player among the Roland and Yamaha and most giggle. STOP! Casio’s engineers really put his soul into this. Another important feature is the action of the keyboard. No thunk here! action of the keyboard is far superior to Yamaha CP-33 and also the reasons. Again, the piano sound is excellent. My choices for top HighSierraBassPlayer digital piano under $ 1000 is in fact the Casio PX-320. And ‘the light, the sounds are perfect for jazz piano, classical, rock, and yes, my favorite, the blues! More than $ 1,000, definitely get the Roland RD-300GX. This, my friends, is the best digital keyboard today.
Rating: 5/5
I bought the PX-320 in January 2009 in Japan, planning to revive my skills grew as playing on an upright. I was overwhelmed by the sound, feel and overall functionality of the keyboard. The onboard speakers are not much unless you turn up the volume, but headphones – AMAZING! The keyboard also everything else I needed – PC connectivity for MIDI learn mode, registration, support – you name it, it had. It ‘also portable with a very low footprint that was perfect for a small apartment.
Once ordered, I’ve probably got one of the first batch produced. With this in mind, I made sure to spend a little extra and get an extended warranty that was probably one of my better decisions.
Keyboard arrived, I unpacked and assembled everything started to go work. My first goal was to exercise my fingers, so I started with Hanon exercises more or less every day. If you know these exercises then you will know that the keyboard will be widely used!
After about four or five months of Hanon, the keys started to make a rattling sound like something was loose inside. With more play, more keys deteriorated. The problem seems to occur mainly on E & M, followed by C. Keys I called Casio and got a technician who proceeded to `grease up ‘the interior of the keys that has reduced the problem for a short time until I started with Hanon after the keys went really bad. Another call and have replaced the mechanical component keys.
Everything was going well until the keys E & F had not yet begun. same problem, same symptoms and same progressive degeneration as the piano is played more than is really sad because Casio has worked hard to develop the sound and feel mechanical and advertise this as a selling point.
However, in short I called Casio and they refuse again now – yes, decline – the voice service by saying that the same problem will repeat itself so why fix it!?! They also refuse to refund my money. It ‘ok. I still have a warranty of five years. I’m under contract!
My whole point of this intervention is to notify the buyer can, I believe that the process for manufacturing the mechanical parts in this keyboard is flawed and does not rigorously test the keyboard in ‘context of a strict quality control. Otherwise, would certainly have found the problem and fixed it. This problem will not surface in regular leisure non-repetitive playing 10 minutes a day – at least until the warranty has expired well. The key module can be used in other models without including the 700 series. Buyer beware!
Rating: 1 / 5