Description
Delivers authentic piano feel and sound for young and first-time players.
It all starts with the sound and feel, and thanks to the carefully sampled grand piano sound and scaled hammer action, the Casio CDP100 Digital Piano gives you both. The HL Sound Source and 88-key, Naturally Scaled Hammer Action with three levels of touch sensitivity give you a realistic and satisfying piano experience in a portable, affordable digital piano. It has five sounds including stereo grand piano, 32-note polyphony, eight digital effects, five demo songs, layer and tranpose function, speaker system, MIDI I/O, plus headphone and sustain pedal jacks. Comes with stand and sustain pedal.
Casio CDP-100 Digital Piano with Stand Features:
- 88 keys
- Scaled hammer-action keyboard
- 3 levels of touch sensitivity, plus off
- 5 tones including stereo piano
- HL Sound Source
- 32-note polyphony
- 8 digital effects
- Layer function
- 5 demo/songs
- Transpose function
- MIDI I/O
- Headphone and sustain pedal jacks
- Dual 6x12cm speakers
- 16W power (8W stereo)
- DC12V power supply
- 26 lbs.
- Comes with stand and SP-3 sustain pedal
Big-time piano feel in a portable, affordable package.
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hawlywood from Walla Walla, WA Experience: I own it Background: composer/church worship leader Style of Music: rock, jazz, contemporary christian Product: Casio CDP-100 Digital Piano with Stand |
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| Mar 10, 2007 - I have never been a fan of Casio instruments, and stumbled upon this keyboard at a store when I was killing time. The CDP-100 has very comfortable piano-like action, surprisingly decent sounds (two pianos, an electric piano that's like a Rhodes with just a hint of Wurlitzer, harpsichord and very usable strings. The built-in speakers are not an embarrassment, either; they're unexpectedly well-suited to the task. Anyway, I was looking for a decent-sounding digital piano that had good hammer action, MIDI connectivity, and didn't weigh a ton or take up an excessive amount of space (front to back, anyway, an 88-key instrument will always be long). I was thinking that I'd have to spend closer to a grand to be happy, but I feel like Casio has a great value here in the CDP-100. |
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Paul Bisch from Rhode Island Experience: I own it Background: professional musician Style of Music: all syles Product: Casio CDP-100 Digital Piano with Stand |
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| Sep 13, 2006 - I bought this piano without the stand. I needed a piano to teach on and to take to small gigs. This fits the bill for me. The tone is good and the touch is nice. IT only has 5 sounds but all are good. You can layer any two of them. The most popular is the Piano and strings. The only problem I can see, is that the only output is a mini headphone jack. To plug into an amp you have to use adapters and they can be unreliable. |
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Viseual1 from Los angeles, CA Experience: I own it Background: Hobbyist Style of Music: Pop, Dance,Lounge. Product: Casio CDP-100 Digital Piano with Stand |
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| Aug 28, 2006 - This digital piano has the best feel when your fingers touch the keyes. I was shocked when I first played it. The sounds are excellent for a simple digital piano. The features are limited but if your looking strictly for a digital piano nothing comes close to it in this kind of price range ! | ||||||||||||||
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