I’m a complete beginner looking to buy one of these two as they are the only DP’s available where I’m at.
The cdp-s100 cost 500 and the cdp-s160 550.
The only difference between the two is that the s160 has triple pedal support.
Is the extra cost of 50 worth it for the triple pedal support?
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I’m a complete beginner looking to buy one of these two as they are the only DP’s available where I’m at.
The cdp-s100 cost 500 and the cdp-s160 550.
The only difference between the two is that the s160 has triple pedal support.
Is the extra cost of 50 worth it for the triple pedal support?
Hey, so I'm planning to get either a Casio CDP S-110 or a Casio CDP S-160, and I was wondering if any of you own one, and if so what's your opinion about this models.
I'm a self taught intermediate player (2 and a half years in). I currently own a Casio CT S-300, so I'm looking for an upgrade in order to play rock and pop accompaniments, although I'm keen on start learning a little bit of classical music.
I've tested the keys action of the CDP S-110 and I really liked it. I find that Roland's FP-10 and Yamaha's P-145 are a little bit to heavy for me.
So id appreciate your comments on your experience with these Casio models. Thanks.
Feeling a bit of buyers remorse choosing this keyboard as my second digital piano, after my first keyboard broke.
Don't get me wrong, I love this thing, I've had it for about 6 months. But after reading reviews on here of people saying that it sounds bad, it feels bad, its just bad in general, I'm having regrets of not choosing a "better" option.
Is this keyboard really that bad for someone who's been playing for a few years at an intermediate level?
Looking at these three for my first weighted digital piano. Coming from a non weighted keyboard. All three come in colours other than boring black and white. I don't see myself buying another keyboard to upgrade any time within 10 years but I also know diminishing returns exist with instruments of any kind.
I have heard good things regarding all three looking for anecdotal experience, which you think is the best bang for buck, which sounds the best to you, more importantly i'm looking for which is closest both in feel and sound to a real piano. I don't have much knowledge in this area as I am a guitar player, but I just can't resist purchasing one of these.
I've listened to soundbites of them all and they all sound good to my ears. All three are beautiful to my eyes. Thank you in advance
I'm a beginner is looking to buy a digital piano. I'm really confused between these two models. The Casio has more features but I'm afraid that it sounds worse than the Yamaha. Any opinion or advice would be helpful.