Casio has released a new model in its refined, compact, lightweight and easy-to-play digital piano “Privia” series with focus on a grand piano’s primary function of sound and keyboard, delivering enhanced sound quality and playability.
The newly developed sound source and keyboard reproduce a wider range of authentic sounds from the pianissimo to the fortissimo of an acoustic piano.
The stand-and-pedal version “PX-730” (92,400 yen) is perfect for playing as an acoustic piano, while the multi-functional “PX-330” (92,400 yen) is well suited for stage performances. The “PX-130,” a simple and compact design is also available.
© Japan Today
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JohnBecker
These things aren't supposed to replace a concert grand piano, or even an upright. But they're much more likely to fit into a buyer's home, and they're perfectly fine for most forms of amplified music.
Altria
Get a proper piano that also comes with a digital function.
rtega
As with all digital piano's this is most probably just another digital piano simply lacking the large sound body needed to produce any convincing sound. Recently tried my hand at all the digital piano's in a piano shop here and found nothing convincing as usual.