Casio Privia Px 130 Now Featured In Musical Instrument Review Blog
Online, March 27, 2012 (Newswire.com) - The Casio Privia Px 130 is part of Casio's new Privia range of digital pianos, that benefit greatly from new technology. Leading edge technology has siginificantly moved the Casio Px 130 above its nearest competitors in the same price range.
A new blog post has just be released that covers the benefits to be enjoyed when playing this digital piano, thanks to the inclusion of break-through engineering. The blog goes on to describe who the Privia Px 130 will really appeal to, some of the key pros and cons, as well as recommending where to go to get the best deals online. Some of the key features highlighted in the blog include;
* 88 note scaled, hammer action keyboard
* Trisensor technology
* Proprietary linear morphing system
* 128 note polyphony
* Duet mode
* Metronome
* Inbuilt recording and playback facility
* USB connectivity
The blog explains what impact the new Casio technology has on the sound and playing action of the Casio Privia px 130.
The Trisensor technology has been built into the digital piano's keyboard to create a more realistic piano touch that doesn't miss the subtlest aspect of your performance. Casio's proprietary
"Linear Morphing System," results in a genuine grand piano-like sound with seamless transitions and advanced dynamic range.
Casio have established an enviable reputaion for building true to life digital keyboards, workstations and pianos, at very affordable prices. They have both the music student and more experienced musician in mind when crafting their musical instruments. Students new to music and on a budget, are particurly well looked after by Casio, with more advanced and expensive models available as the student progresses. However, even at the entry or budget level, it is Casio's philosphy not to compromise on authentic piano sounds and keyboard
action.
Casio's portable digital pianos are some of the lightest on the market, which appeals to people of all ages and sizes. The inclusion of student-teacher friendly features such as duet mode, dual headphones and metronome, are also helping to make the Casio Px 130 digital pianos very popular with the younger market and their music teachers. Reasonable pricing is also proving popular with budget stretched parents.
For more information including where to buy and best pricing, visit the Casio Privia Px 130 blog.