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Casio's PX-S1100 Privia digital piano takes the acclaimed Privia series to new heights. Designed for musicians and hobbyists alike, the PX-S1100 delivers an enhanced concert grand piano sound in a sleek, lightweight package. The Smart Scaled Hammer Action keyboard responds like a real piano, while Bluetooth MIDI and audio connectivity let you wirelessly interact with your favorite devices.

Authentic Grand Piano Sound You Can Feel

The PX-S1100 produces a breathtaking German concert grand piano tone with damper resonance and string resonance for a natural experience. Mechanical noises like key presses and damper movement further enhance realism. Eighteen high-quality tones include piano variations, electric pianos, organs, strings and more.

Smart Scaled Hammer Action Keyboard Responds Like an Acoustic

The PX-S1100's 88 weighted keys feature Casio's Smart Scaled Hammer Action design, which accurately reproduces the touch of an acoustic grand piano. Textured ebony and ivory surfaces inspire confident playing, while the keys are weighted heavier in the lower register and lighter in the upper register, just like a real piano.

Cutting-Edge Connectivity

The included WU-BT10 Bluetooth adapter provides wireless MIDI and audio connectivity with your favorite devices. Play along to your favorite songs through the built-in speakers, explore Bluetooth MIDI software and more. USB connectivity also allows high-resolution MIDI control and WAV audio recording and playback.

A Grand Piano Experience Anywhere

Weighing under 25 pounds, the PX-S1100 brings grand piano sound and touch anywhere it's needed. Optional battery power provides complete portability (requires 6 AA batteries, not included). Four types of Hall Simulation place you in a virtual concert hall, while dual headphone jacks allow for quiet practice day or night. With a sleek, space-saving design, the PX-S1100 fits comfortably in any home or studio.

Casio PX-S1100 Privia Digital Piano White
Casio PX-S1100 Privia Digital Piano White
Casio PX-S1100 Privia Digital Piano White

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  • Stunning German concert grand piano with enhanced resonance, plus 17 other Tones
  • Smart scaled hammer action keyboard with simulated ebony/ivory key textures
  • Beautiful polished top-panel design with illuminated touch sensor controls
  • Includes WU-BT10 Bluetooth Audio and MIDI adapter
  • MIDI recorder, USB audio recording and audio/MIDI file playback
  • Designed to work with the free Chordana Play for Piano iOS/Android app
  • Slim design that weighs less than 25 pounds
  • Optional 6 x AA battery power (batteries sold separately)
  • AC adapter included
  • Class-compliant USB port with no drivers or installation needed

collapse expand iconWarranty

One year parts and labor warranty on all keyboards (includes power supply).

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4.83

6 Reviews

100%

of respondents would recommend this to a friend

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Best Uses

  1. Accompaniment4
  2. Learning4
  3. Concerts3
  4. Travel3
  5. Chamber Music2

Cons

  1. Limited Sound Selection2
  2. Difficult to Use1
  3. The wooden stand is the best option to use1

Describe Yourself

  1. Professional Musician3
  2. Experienced2
  3. Novice1

Pros

  1. Portable6
  2. Responsive / Good Action6
  3. Touch Sensitive Keys6
  4. Good Audio5
  5. Easy to Use2
  • Privia!

    5

    Verified BuyerVerified Buyer

    submitted3 years ago

    byMark

    fromChicago

    Great piano sound and feel. My only complaint is that it takes a while to get used to the touch controls, instead of knobs.

  • Perfect

    5

    Verified BuyerVerified Buyer

    submitted3 years ago

    byJosh

    fromCincinnati

    Was looking for a piano under $1000 with great sound and fun to play. This has a very rich sound and feels amazing to play. Love the Bluetooth option to navigate settings and learn songs. If you want a piano that has an amazing grand piano sound and don't need a million tones this is it.

  • Very nice piano!

    5

    submitted3 years ago

    byWilliam

    fromSpartanburg

    This is a sleek looking piano. The grand piano is great and so are the other sounds but i wish it had the electric bass sound as the split sound instead of the acoustic bass but it's no big deal. I bought it for the piano and the e piano sounds. I love the layout with just the power on and volume knob that's visible while the other functions lights up. The keys feels great for my taste and it's wonderful for playing any type of music. Love the stereo L/R outputs instead of just the headphone output to use with an amp or PA system plus you can use the 3 pedal option or the damper pedal (the one that comes with it is a plastic box pedal). The wood stand that's an option instead of an X stand if you're using this at home or a church would be the best. It will set the piano at the correct height plus looks nicer. The light weight is a huge plus just in case I need to carry it to an event. Casio has done a great job improving their line of Privia pianos and this one is an excellent choice for any skill level. Love it!

  • I love this piano

    5

    Verified BuyerVerified Buyer

    submitted3 years ago

    byKenneth

    fromMinnesota

    I love the red❤ Very nice feel and tone to it.

  • It's A trooper, a little board that holds its own. Thumbs up

    4

    Verified BuyerVerified Buyer

    submitted3 years ago

    byJose

    fromYonkers NY.

    For the price I can't see getting a better board than this. Although the dynamic range is a bit narrow the piano sound is still controllable. It Only bothered me a bit on a Bill Evans transcription of I loves you porgy ( still doable). Most players will never have an issue with this or even notice. Bluetooth nice touch. After three weeks I'm happy with this board. As piano only, I think it covers a lot ground. Some Boleros, Bebop, Salsa, Ballads, R&B yes. Do I wish it did this or that, yes. But for 650.us I think this baby punches way above it's weight class. Extremely Portable and Battery operated, just extra gravy baby. Very Nice Casio.

  • Phenomenal Digital Piano for the Price

    5

    submitted3 years ago

    byMike

    fromSt. George, Utah

    I bought this as a backup piano since my upright is thunderous and I can't practice at night. I didn't need 700 tones and 200 beat tracks. I just wanted a default grand piano that sounded good, and they nailed it! It sounds and feels like an acoustic piano. I read some negative reviews about the PX-S1100 having black keys that were slightly lighter (GASP!) than the white keys. I've been playing the piano for 35+ years, and I can't feel the difference. Sure, it's not identical to my acoustic piano, but it's about as close as could be. I have no problem switching between the two of them. The keys feel so realistic. The hammer action is topnotch. The ivory texturing on the keys makes a huge difference. They feel and play like acoustic keys and are far superior to the slick plastic keys found on other digital pianos in this price bracket (I'm looking at you, Yamaha and Roland). This piano also comes with Bluetooth which makes it super easy to control through my iPhone. On that note, if I had one negative thing to say, it would be that the onboard controls might be too minimal for some folks. It's really meant to be controlled through a phone. But I'm fine with that because it makes for a sleek, uncluttered design--like what Apple might build if they made keyboards. If you're on the fence, don't overthink it. You get a lot of piano for the price. It's perfect for practicing. It feels realistic. The sound is superb. It's easy to use. It looks awesome. My only regret is not buying something like this decades ago! (One caveat: I'm only reviewing this as someone who plays on it at home when I don't want to disturb the family; I can't vouch for it's portability or stage-worthiness.)

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Have a question about this product? Our expert Gear Advisers have the answers.

  • asked byliz

    fromLdo, TX

    Does include a pedal?

    Does include a pedal?

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    Yes, it does.
  • asked byDaniela

    fromSan Antonio, TX

    Can I use the piano without the adapter fully or do I still need the adapter for it to work?

    Can I use the piano without the adapter fully or do I still need the adapter for it to work?

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    No, the adaptor is required for power.
  • asked byAddy

    fromTampa, FL

    Does this keyboard come with a music stand?

    Does this keyboard come with a music stand?

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    Yes, a music rest is included with the Casio PX-S1100.
  • asked byrsnava

    fromundisclosed

    Does this piano have a quarter inch out jack to hook up to amplifier?

    Does this piano have a quarter inch out jack to hook up to amplifier?

    Open Reply - Gear-Adviser
    The headphone jack is 1/8"
  • asked byWave Crash

    fromAloha, OR

    RE: Casio PX-S1100 Privia Digital Piano
Are the 18 built-in voices all piano sounds?
fw

    RE: Casio PX-S1100 Privia Digital Piano Are the 18 built-in voices all piano sounds? fw

    Open Reply - Thomas
    No. It has 17 other voices - organ, strings, etc