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The Casio Privia PX-S1100 is a portable digital piano featuring 88 weighted keys, 18 tones, and advanced connectivity options including Bluetooth and USB. With a sleek gloss black finish and a powerful 16W speaker system, it’s designed for musicians who value both performance and portability.
P**O
Absolutely Amazing
It feels great, it sounds great. This digital piano it's just phenomenal especially when considered the price it's just too good.It sound really, really close to a real piano it's actually mind-blowing. Ad the action is great. There are some people on YouTube saying that the action is "too light" or it doesn't feel real. Well, its just baloney.Casio pianos gets a lot of hate online especially from the hardcore piano communities that for years have been fanoboying about Kawai, Yamaha and Roland. Casio in the last years have done incredible progress in terms of quality and that for some reason annoys certain group of people.The Casio PX-S1100 in my opinion the Grand Piano tone completely blow out of the water the Yamaha models on the same price range, is totally on pair with Kawai and Roland, for example the Roland FP30X. If you like a more mellow sound the Casio PX-S1100 is what you want, where instead the Kawai especially has a more brilliant tone, either one of them is fantastic.The action is really good and I can barely notice any difference in weight between the keys. Only if I REALLY pay attention to it I can feel a VERY slight difference but nothing at all that may be end to be annoying or disturb your playing in any way.This model actually uses a new chip compared to the older PX-S 1000 and you can totally hear the difference, the sound is more clear and deep.And it looks super sleek, I can literally set aside my computer keyboard and put the piano on my computer desk and use it, that's how slim it is. You cannot find another digital piano with that performance and is that sleek, thin and light. The Kawai ES110, Roland FP30X, Yamaha P125 are much heavier and big and for sure I couldn't never be able to just put aside my pc keyboard and use my computer desk as piano desk as well.If you have space issues or you want something that get the smallest amount of space without sacrificing sound and piano action quality at this point the Casio PX-S1100 it becomes a no brainer and there is NOTHING remotely comparable on the market.I reserve to update this review if I will have new thoughts and opinion as I know this digital piano more.So far, it's an hands down 5/5 stars.
K**Y
The best choice alternative to a Roland PHA-4 action keyboard if you want a lighter action
Everything you see online is true:Crazy portable (very light ~25lbs), crazy thin (<12in deep), lighter key action than the Roland PHA-4, but not so light it feels unrealistic. The action very near the keybed (back of the keys closest to the dashboard) is definitely very stiff compared to a longer-backed key action. But, easy to get used to.High quality and well worth the cost!The speakers are next level from where I came from (a very old Roland). I love the 3rd sound mode- sounds very realistic with the hammer strikes and sustain pedal noises!
E**H
Great piano
I'm a professional piano player and singer.I love this piano.24 pounds, very small for an 88, decent action, good piano sounds, runs on batteries and solidly built.Probably the best piano available at this price point.
A**N
great piano and weighted keys
The piano is the Hamburg Steinway, a fabulous sounding piano that plays everything well. The keys are perfect for me: something about them just works. I immediately loved the experience of playing the initial sound of the piano when you first turn it on, so if that's all you need, this is a fabulous buy: the lightest weight weighted key top notch piano in the world. The drawback is the interface: it's not intuitive, and it does not store any of your patches or your settings. Still: one of the best live piano sounds out there (great even in MONO!) and my favorite weighted keys. Tried Yamaha, Roland, this was better (I don't care for the CFX or whatever the Roland piano sound is). I went for the PX-S3100 so I could store settings and use it for live. Oh! And the built in speakers ROCK! Super buy here.
A**L
Excellent for beginners
I got this as a self taught amateur. It's compact it feels amazing. And the sound is pretty good too. If you're beginning or an intermediate player I think it's a great option if you want simplicity that doesn't take up a lot of space.
C**R
Stunning look
right out of the box the red color pops, this photo doesn't do it justice. weighted keys are fantastic, action is really good, haven't hooked the bluetooth up to it yet, will do that shortly. i wanted to give an out of the box review first. played around for about 30 mins and keys feel surprisingly good! very happy with this purchase. waiting for the red keyboard stand to get delivered to match it.
C**K
I really wanted to like this piano
But for 700 bucks after tax and delivery it was really not worth it. The piano has a dim, underwater sound that I really hated. It has too much reverb compared to the volume of the note you hit.Normal songs that don’t use the sustain pedal sound alright on this piano, but if you use the sustain pedal, you can’t play any music at all because after fifteen seconds of sustain you’re STILL hearing the first few notes ring out. It sounds like a damn clock tower hitting high noon while you’re peacefully trying to play piano.Higher end pianos have an option to increase or decrease the reverb so this isn’t a problem. I tried everything you could do to rectify my issue and there wasn’t a single grand piano setting (bright, concert, mellow, etc) that didn’t sound muddy, underwater, and like a clock tower going off.I found this piano to be unplayable and have a worse sound quality than my old 200 dollar Casio cheap keyboard. I returned this keyboard and bought a Roland FP-30x and I’m much happier.Good things about this piano: aesthetics are beautiful. Has great weight to the keys, keys feel authentic.Bad things: sounds weak, quiet, muddy and underwater. Complicated to change settings. Can’t change sustain duration and reverb and a lot of other important settings. Every time you turn it off you have to reset it the next time you turn it on.This piano shoulda been 300-400 dollars. If it was this would have been a 4 star review. For 700 bucks I expected better than this. Don’t waste your money
M**E
Great sound
Great piano. Feels like a grand piano and has different modes
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