Casio PS20 Celviano 88-Key Digital Piano

64-note polyphony. 8 tones. Reverb. NOT compatible with Yamaha sustain pedals.

Submitted July 26, 2006 by a customer from msn.com

"A piano, nothing more, nothing less, but digital"

Overall: 4 out of 5 stars
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i cant fult this piano. it has served me good for 4 years and wouldn't cosider anything ells. i wouldent change any thing about it and i eavon got a grate price.
Sound
i found the sound to be close to the real thing but i would sudgest using a seperate sound system as the on bord speakers are quite limited.
Features
basic and proud of it. you feel that this system was made to be a piano, feel like a piano, sound like a piano, without all the totaly unnesasery gumf.
Ease of Use
as i said its basic. it dosent take much to get the hang of the controles for efects and setings, i would say its self explanitory
Quality
its very hevy and comes with no case. i would say this piano was made for minor toring or home use. i think this to be the case for all digital pianos of high quality
Value
i think if your looking for a piano but cant acomidate the real thing or aford thousends for a reasonable quality real piano then this one is the one for you basicly its a piano only digital and not much more.
The Wow Factor
nice desine looks like a piano and not a space ship. it has a nice modern desinge witch looks good any where. light wood and brushed aluminium gives it a sleek and charming apeal.

Musical Background:

hobbyist

Musical Style:

classical/pop
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