Casio CTK-3200 61-Key Touch Sensitive Personal Keyboard with Pitch Bend Wheel and Power Supply: Ideal start for the ambitious music fan Includes: 61-key keyboard and power supply Step-up learning system Piano-style touch keys 48-note polyphony 150 rhythms 400 AHL keyboard voices 110 songs Sampling function Voice pads allow you to play recorded noises and voices Audio input for connecting a CD or MP3 player Power supply included Personal Casio Touch Sensitive Keyboard dimensions: 45"W x 8"H x 21"D 1-year warranty from date of purchase
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Brand | Casio |
Item model number | CAS CTK2300 |
Color | Black |
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Product Id | 915145 |
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User Reviews and Ratings | 4.5 (8 ratings) 4.5 out of 5 stars |
UPC | 079767314071 |
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Casio CTK-3200 61-Key Touch Sensitive Personal Keyboard with Pitch Bend Wheel and Power Supply
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Great sound
Beautiful instrument, only wish i bought a kit with a stand
I replaced my Panasonic 61 key keyboard with this Casio (the Panasonic was older tech) However, this Casio exceeded my expectations. I really like the standard key size, and piano feel. Other than that, the tone quality is much better.
Great for piano lessons.
Excellent keyboard for a beginner to start learning to play.
My daughter is so happy with her new keyboard.
This is a nice keyboard with piano size keys. The one problem is that the volume could be higher. Although it does have amplifier hookup access.
I love the touch sensitive response. It makes you feel like you're playing a real piano. Of course, if you want to have the chords "sustained" as when you push the pedals on a real piano, you have to buy the sustainer separately. I haven't had much time to play with my new keyboard yet, but I wish there was a separate volume control for the accompaniment sound when using the one-fingered rhythms. Sometimes with this being a touch response keyboard, you have to play the right-hand notes quite strongly or the one-fingered accompaniment can overwhelm the tune! Perhaps more accomplished musicians have an answer to this problem. And as I said, I haven't played mine much since getting it! :(