If it's used, I'd stay away from it. Even if previous owner didn't play much on it, there is also a possibility of grease wearing off, keys may have collected some dust between them, electronic components are also susceptible to wear over time, and so on. Answer from DarkOsa on reddit.com
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Getting a used digital piano. Casio Privia PX 130 vs. ...
August 21, 2021 - I'm a master student, and 500$ is a lot of money. I found 2 used pianos. A Casio Privia PX 130 for 289$ and a Yamaha P-125 for 370$. Both are in good condition. Since the Casio is cheaper I'm preferring it, but I'm not sure if it's a good choice since it's much older.
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reddit.com โ€บ r/piano โ€บ used casio px-130 for $300 vs new yamaha p45 for $400? (complete begninner)
r/piano on Reddit: Used Casio PX-130 for $300 vs New Yamaha P45 for $400? (Complete Begninner)
March 9, 2017 -

Hi all,

I have recently decided to finally fulfil a childhood dream to learn to play the piano and am about to purchase my first digital keyboard!

After copious amount of research/ redditing on 88 key keyboard (with weighting) and my limited budget of max $450 I identified Yamaha p45 as the only one worth to go for. I appreciate that most of you will tell me to go for p115 or px160 or es100 or fp30, but I really can't afford it right now and I would love to start practicing asap!

With all of the above in mind, I just saw a px130 go for sale for $300 and from what I read about it it was brilliant... however it's quite an old model (9-10 y If I am not mistaken). Do you think it's worth going for it or just go for the p45?

Thanks all, can't wait to start playing and to explore more from this great forum!

TL; DR Yamaha p45 vs Casio px 130 for complete beginner with max budget of $450 and super eager to start playing.

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reddit.com โ€บ r/piano โ€บ yamaha np 12 and casio privia px 130
r/piano on Reddit: Yamaha Np 12 and Casio Privia PX 130
June 4, 2022 -

Hi everyone,

My daughter has been a beginner pianist for a year now, and we have a Casio Privia PX-130 at home. Unfortunately, the keys on the Casio are quite noisy, causing some issues with our neighbor. Interestingly, it's not the music but the sound of the keys due to heavy bouncing that's the problem.

I recently came across a used Yamaha NP12 listed locally for $100, including a stand, case, and power adapter. This would mean switching from 88 weighted keys to 61 soft keys. Do you think this change would impact my daughter's learning experience? Thank you for your advice.

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reddit.com โ€บ r/piano โ€บ where can i buy a cs-67p piano stand for my casio privia px 130?
r/piano on Reddit: Where can I buy a CS-67P piano stand for my Casio Privia PX 130?
February 26, 2023 -

Sorry if this doesn't belong here, please remove if against the rules.

We have a Casio Privia PX-130 and our stand broke during a move. According to the Casio website, the stand we need is the CS-67P, however the model appears to be discontinued and can't find the stand anywhere in stock online. Does anyone happen to know where I can buy one, or a similar style stand that actually fits the PX 130? We found one on amazon, but its from a reseller and twice what it should cost. Not looking to spend 250 on a $150 stand.

We are looking for the stand in black.

Thanks!

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reddit.com โ€บ r/piano โ€บ goodwill find: privia px-130
r/piano on Reddit: Goodwill find: Privia PX-130
December 9, 2018 -

I found this Casio Privia PX-130 with a broken key at Goodwill for $29.99 on August 21st of this year. Since I'm a Boomer and it was Wednesday, I got a 30% discount. I also received an additional 10% discount for using my Goodwill Rewards card. After all the discounts, I paid $18.89 plus 7% state sales tax. The stand, AC adapter, music rest, and keyboard pedals with the soft, sostenuto, and sustain pedals were all included.

Broken E key Goodwill tag with the price

I took the piano apart and found the key had popped off the hammer. There was a hairline crack at the bottom where the rubber hammer tip slides between. The rubber tip had been distorted and the hammer itself had popped off the half-round piece of plastic where it was supposed to be attached. I found a YouTube video (in Portuguese) showing how to reattach the metal hammer and the plastic hammer holder. I cut a small piece of an old, white insurance card and super-glued it to the bottom of the key to weld it together. After turning the rubber hammer tip back to its proper position, I reattached the key and everything worked.

Reference photo. The key has a slot for the rubber hammer tip in the long middle section.

My daughter had taken piano lessons for years when she was younger and her mother had a nice digital piano to practice on. Her mother left the state when she was a sophomore in college taking the piano with her.

Today, I gave my daughter this Privia for Christmas. It's been four years since she's had a piano to practice on and I'm am so happy -- nearly in tears -- that I was able to give her this piano for her very own. It's perfect for her apartment and hope she gets some enjoyment from this instrument.

Testing the broken E key. You can see how it rests slightly lower.

The rubber hammer tip is distorted so the key rests a little low. I suspect it may have been due to a violent force that broke the key and displaced the hammer. My daughter says it's perfectly playable but I've ordered a new (used) key and two rubber hammer tips because it bugs me, not her. The parts with shipping were $23.35, more than the piano, but I'm more than happy to pay it and I'm looking forward to making this Privia good as new.

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reddit.com โ€บ r/piano โ€บ what can i expect from a 12 year old casio px-130?
r/piano on Reddit: What can I expect from a 12 year old Casio PX-130?
December 13, 2014 -

I'm a piano player that is really picky about the feel of electronic keyboards so I've basically resigned myself to the fact that I just wouldn't be able to play at home (in a TINY apartment with no room for an actual piano) because I can't afford a nice one.

Today a friend of mine sent me a link to a Casio PX-130 for $120 on Craigslist, the add says it works great except one key and they were given a quote for about $100 from a local music store to fix that key. It doesn't come with a stand or pedals, just the keyboard.

I did my research and found this model is 12 years old, but the reviews were all very favorable. It has 88 fully weighted keys (one of my seemingly impossible requirements, given my price range) and it sounds very nice when I pulled up YouTube videos. But I've never owned an electronic piano and I don't know what to expect of a model this old in terms of quality and feel. Do they "break down" over time? Do the keys start to feel loose? Does the sound change? Any input is appreciated!

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Equipboard
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Casio Privia PX-130 - What To Know & Where To Buy | Equipboard
The Casio Privia PX-130 is designed to be portable, weighing approximately 25 pounds, making it easy to transport for gigs or practice sessions. ... We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Casio Privia PX-130.
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forums.musicplayer.com โ€บ keys and synths โ€บ the keyboard corner
Thoughts on the Casio Privia PX-130? - The Keyboard Corner - Music Player Network
October 26, 2011 - So, I was going to title my thread "As my ongoing search for an affordable weighted digital piano continues..."-blablabla, but then thought, for the love of god, let's get to the point. While the Korg SV-1 would greatly interested me as a stage piano, I'm not particular pleased with its sound ban...
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forum.pianoworld.com โ€บ ubbthreads.php โ€บ topics โ€บ 1565185 โ€บ casio-privia-px-130-recommendations-for-a-beginner.html
casio privia px 130? Recommendations for a beginner - Piano World Piano & Digital Piano Forums
hello all, Im a bass player looking to expand into the treble clef. Id like to buy a keyboard for less than $600 and i do not need a ton of features. Im currently looking at the casio privia px130 for $460 due to its price and sleek look. I played around on it a bit and liked its sound. ...
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reddit.com โ€บ r/musicbattlestations โ€บ tools to help me record to my comp from my casio privia px130?
r/MusicBattlestations on Reddit: Tools to help me record to my comp from my casio privia px130?
August 8, 2016 -

Sorry if this isnt the right place to post, but I was wondering if anyone knew of any sort of cables that I could buy to connect to my laptop to sync them. Also, what programs would be good for this? Thanks!

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reddit.com โ€บ r/piano โ€บ worth it to switch from px-130 to px-160?
r/piano on Reddit: Worth it to switch from px-130 to px-160?
October 9, 2014 -

Hi,

I bought a px-130 four years ago that I've since put over 1000 hours into and it's served me very well during this time. I'm now thinking of getting a more expensive / newer Casio digital piano, either a px-160 or a px-360. Since I will be upgrading in any case should I spend a few extra hundred for the px-360, or will the px-160 be enough of an improvement from what I currently have to make it worth the purchase?

My main concern with the px-130 may seem silly but it's the thunky key sound. I'd like to give others in the house a break from hearing that continual thunk-thunk-thunk whenever I am practicing with headphones on.

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reddit.com โ€บ r/piano โ€บ casio privia px-310 for $300 on craigslist, is this a good price
r/piano on Reddit: Casio Privia PX-310 for $300 on Craigslist, is this a good price
March 14, 2016 -

Hi, I recently (a couple months) started learning piano on an old Yamaha keyboard with non weighted keys and a sweet DJ mode. I want to switch to something nicer with weighted keys. I looked at the guide and it seems like this is a recommended one, assuming this is an earlier version of the PX-350, but I can't find anyone on this subreddit giving an opinion on this particular model.

Are there any problems with the PX-310 I should know about? Is $300 a fair price for this? Is there anything I should look for when I go to pick it up that would be a sign of any defects?

Casio Keyboard Workstation. Full 88-key, with stand & expression pedal - $300

EDIT: Hey, thanks for the advice everyone, I ended up getting a used Privia PX-130 for $280. It is great and I am in love with it (no DJ mode though). One thing: I noticed once I got it home the speakers make a weird faint buzzing when turned on, even when not playing. It goes away when I plug in my speakers so it's not a problem. Just thought I would let people know to look for that when buying a used one. I checked all the keys to make sure the touch sensors were fine, but I didn't think to make the craigslist person turn off their tv so I could listen for faint buzzing sounds.

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reddit.com โ€บ r/piano โ€บ upgrade from casio privia px-130 to kawai kdp-110. worth it?
r/piano on Reddit: Upgrade from Casio Privia PX-130 to Kawai KDP-110. Worth it?
August 1, 2020 -

I'm a beginner playing on an older Casio-PX130. I've got eyes on a decent deal for a KDP-110, but I want to make sure the upgrade is 1) worth the $1000 and 2) that this will last me 5 years.

Thoughts?

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It's probably a minor upgrade, but I personally wouldn't do it. The KDP-110 action (RF II) is not likely a significant change from the px130 action, other than the fact that it would be new (assuming the KDP-110 is new). Back in the day, I upgraded from a px-330 (same action as px-130) to a Kawai MP-11 (~$2000 digital with GF action - better than RF II action), but I was not happy with even this level of upgrade. This was a sight-unseen upgrade. Had I demoed the MP-11 first, I would not have upgraded. I think Casio makes quite nice digital pianos for the price, that even the highest end digital pianos make difficult to rival. There are new iterations of the GF action out there that may be better than "GF I" on the MP-11, but a true upgrade would be a hybrid piano (like the CA99); or an acoustic upright or grand piano. These have significantly higher price tags but are much more of an 'upgrade'.
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While I expect that would be enough of an upgrade that you'd consider it worthwhile and that you'd be fine using the KDP-110 for 5+ years, the only way to know for sure is to play the new keyboard that you're interested in yourself. I can say that when I was playing the Casio Privia PX-160, an upgrade to a Yamaha DGX-660 would not have been worth it for me, despite the former being a $500 instrument and the latter costing $800. The DGX-660 is a good instrument, but the difference wasn't substantial enough to make it worth replacing a perfectly acceptable one. When I eventually did upgrade to my Kawai CA99, on the other hand, that was absolutely worth it...and I knew for sure when I actually got to play on a CA98 to hear it and feel the action for myself.