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Very satisfied.
Nice and minimal piano, with keys convenient for pianists, with gravity-centered keys. Needs just a little space and you can connect it to your pc for recording or for instrument session. No more clipping sound or environment noise.
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My thoughts on Casio CDP-S100
A few words about this keyboard. The touch is amazing. If it weren’t for the plastic keys, it would feel like I’m playing on a real piano. The sound is pretty good. One complaint I do have though, if I directly connect my headphones to the keyboard, the sound quality is pretty low and not very loud (even on max volume). But, if you connect it with MIDI on your computer and use sounds of your DAW, the sound and feel is incredible. For its price, it’s an amazing keyboard for practice and even gigs.
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This is my first piano and I love it
For me it's just perfect. I love the feel, the shape and the sound of it. I like the different patches but I mostly use grand piano as I am learning. Highl;y recommend as starting piano
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Probably the best for the price
Pros:
Super lightweight and slim, looks great
Keys feel great (they are textured to imitate wood)
Good built-in sounds, good speakers
Cons:
The audio out is mini jack, which is not very handy for me. I’d prefer it had regular jack out.
Super lightweight and slim, looks great
Keys feel great (they are textured to imitate wood)
Good built-in sounds, good speakers
Cons:
The audio out is mini jack, which is not very handy for me. I’d prefer it had regular jack out.
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It is the first companion to my musical journey
Casio CDP-S110 Is just perfect! It is compact, yet complete in all senses to learn n practice piano. Love it!
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Only downside is, that you can only use sustainpedal for this model. It is almost feel like a piano when playing, very good quality, very fun to play. Built-in speakers not the best, but with an audiointerface, studio headphone and a good vst, feels like I playing a grand piano.
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