Casio
Description
The Privia PX-350 represents a significant step in the continuing evolution of Casio's Privia digital piano line. Its combination of new 88-note keybed with Tri-Sensor Hammer Action and mighty AiR - Acoustic and Intelligent Resonator sound engine provides a new level of detail, nuance and expression for a superior grand piano experience while maintaining the lightweight and stylish design that Privia is known for.

Piano Sound
With the PX-350, the award-winning grand piano sound in Privia has been dramatically improved. It utilizes more than three times the memory of the previous generation for a more natural piano tone. As mentioned above, Casio's new proprietary sound source "AiR" (Acoustic and intelligent Resonator) provides unmatched realism and detail. This engine provides seamless dynamics for a remarkably expressive and powerful performance. For further realism, a new Damper Resonance simulator provides the rich sound of the strings when the sustain pedal is used.

Key Action
This special digital piano also features a redesigned 88 note Tri-sensor scaled hammer action keyboard. This new action features new simulated ebony and ivory textured keys for a more incredible feel and its three sensors capture the dynamics of a performance with unparalleled speed and accuracy. To further enhance the experience, the action and the sound engine take into consideration the speed at which different-sized hammers move inside an acoustic grand relative to the velocity at which the keys are pressed. This timing nuance provides the ultimate key to your, and your audience's sound experience.

Powerful Features
The PX-350 has a total of 250 instrument tones built-in. Strings, organs, electric pianos, brass, drums, bass and more and with its registration capability, you can store your favorite splits and layers for live performance use. It also has 180 drum patterns with full auto accompaniment and a 17-track recorder for composing your own songs. Ready for the stage or studio, the PX-350 has 1/4" audio outputs so you can easily connect the PX-350 to recording and sound reinforcement equipment. And with its dock for a thumb-drive, you can record your performances directly to the drive without the need to hook up any cables. So when inspiration strikes, it's easy to capture and share your ideas.
Casio Privia PX-350 Digital Piano Black
Features
Keyboard:
  • 88-key Tri-sensor scaled hammer action with ebony and ivory feel
  • 3 sensitivity levels, off
Sound Source:
  • AiR (Acoustic & intelligent Resonator)
  • Multi-dimensional Morphing AiR Sound Source
Tones:
  • Maximum polyphony: 128
  • Number of built-in tones: 250
  • Duet Mode
  • Layer, Split, Octave, Shift
Simulator:
  • Hammer Response Preset for piano tones
  • Damper Resonance Preset for piano tones
Digital Effects:
  • 4 types of reverb
  • 4 types of chorus
  • -3 0 +3 brilliance
  • DSP preset for some tones
Key Transpose:
  • 25 steps (-12 semitones 0 +12 semitones)
Tuning Control Rhythms
  • Number of built-in rhythms: 180
  • User rhythms: 10
  • Number of direct rhythms select buttons: 6
  • One-touch preset
  • Rhythm Editor Music Library
  • User Songs: 10
  • Capacity for user songs: approx. 3.2MB (approx 320KB/song)
Lesson Function
  • Metronome
  • Tempo Setting: 20-255BPM with tapping function
Music Preset
  • Number of built-in presets: 300, including chord progressions
  • User presets: 50
  • Editing parameters
Memory
  • Number of Setups: 96 (4 areas x 4 banks)
Recorder
  • Real Time Rec.,Punch In/Out
  • Number of Tracks/Songs: 27 tracks/5 songs
Auto Recording/Playback
  • 44.1kHz WAV Format/max. 25
Pedals
  • SP-3 included
Display:
  • Full-dot LCD with backlit
Terminals:
  • USB (to host)
  • USB (to device)
  • Pedal: 2 (Damper/Soft, Sostenuto)
  • Connector for 3-Pedal Unit
  • MIDI In/Out
  • Phones/Output: 2 (Stereo Standard)
  • Line In
  • Line Out
Speakers:
  • 13cm x 6cm x 2
  • Tweeter: 5cm x 2
Amplifiers:
  • 8W + 8W
Other functions and features:
  • Auto Harmonize
  • SD card slot
  • Auto power off
  • Pitch bend wheel
  • Registration
  • Auto Power Off
Included Accessories:
  • Score stand
  • Score book
  • SP-3 pedal
  • AD-A12150LW
Specs
Power Source
  • DC 12 V
Power Consumption
  • 18W
Dimensions:
  • 1,322mm x 286mm x 135mm (w/o score stand)
Weight:
  • 11.5kg
Warranty
One year parts and labor warranty on all keyboards (includes power supply).

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4.38

13 Reviews

78%

of respondents would recommend this to a friend

Most Liked Positive Review

5

Very Impressive Piano (VIP)

When my 20+ year old Roland KR-500 developed a severe contact problem (for the 2nd time), I knew it was time to replace it with a new instrument - as I believe a gigging musician should always have TWO working keyboards at all times. My other keyboard is a Roland G-1000 arranger keyboard and it has not given a lick of trouble since I purchased it in 2000. I started looking online for a digital piano and quickly became overwhelmed by the many choices. I decided to look at the local Guitar Center and the PX350 was prominently featured - hooked to a Bose PAS and sounded gorgeous. I got my keyboard during the Sandy storm - at the end of October 2012 - when many places nearby didn't even have power, yet GC got it delivered ahead of schedule and there were NO problems in the transaction at all. The Previa is really, really nice and plays/feels/sounds like an instrument costing many times its value price. The coatings on the key surfaces help keep the fingers on the keys better and give it a good feel. No matter how slowly you put the key down, it always makes a sound. It seems most online reviews i've seen simply show somebody taking it out of the box, powering it on to the GrandPianoConcert sound - and playing away. And if that is all this did, it would STILL be worth it - cuz that GrandPianoConcert is one mighty fine sound. I also like the BritePiano too. The instruction manuel is well-written and you really should check it out to find out some of the additional features. In time, I hope to have the PX350 take over many of the arranger duties I use the G-1000 for - it has a LOT of nice sounds/rhythms and I plan to store them in the 96 slots of user registration available. Pros: Attractive price, good feel, low weight, great SOUND! Cons: Poor labeling on back panel, small LED screen, Power Supply should have been internal - even if it ups the weight by a few ounces, Volume control knob turns a bit TOO easily - detents and a visual number 1-100 on the LCD screen would have been nice, Casio should upgrade the supplied sustain switch with a real full-sized pedal. I upgraded at the store to the M-Audio sustain pedal and that works well. It seems Casio worked most on the piano sound/touch - and some of the internal sounds are not up to the piano quality. Again you have to remember that this is primarily a budget piano - and it's all good. Yes - I recommend you strongly consider this great piano.

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Most Liked Negative Review

3

Start to show problem after < 2 years.

Bought as new about 2 years ago. My kid loved this digital keyboard, but it started to have glitch sound for three keys now, The sound is so annoying and My kid stops to play on the keyboard. It is not under warranty and I am not sure how much I need to spend to fix it.

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Best Uses
  1. Learning8
  2. Accompaniment6
  3. Travel3
  4. Concerts2
  5. Electronic Music2
Cons
  1. Heavy1
  2. Limited Sound Selection1
  3. Poor Action1
  4. Poor quality1
Describe Yourself
  1. Experienced4
  2. Professional Musician4
  3. Novice1
Pros
  1. Easy to Use8
  2. Portable7
  3. Responsive / Good Action7
  4. Good Audio5
  5. Touch Sensitive Keys4
  • Decent sound for 5.5 years until the speakers & action decay

    2

    submitted5 years ago

    byWally

    fromHawaii

    Our church purchased the Casio Privia PX-350 for occasional use, almost 6 years ago. I was familiar with this keyboard from several amateur musicians & they recommended it for our church, because of our limited funding. We've used it a total of 30 times over 6 years and it has recently developed several issues. The speakers crack & rattle and the action is decaying. It doesn't always play the notes, some at random. My Privia friends eventually had the same issues. Initially, the Privia sounded great for a short period of time. It's a cheap keyboard. I could take it to have it repaired, but the labor & parts are expensive. We're replacing the Privia with an awesome Roland FP90. The Privia does not have options to design & save the sounds to your liking, such as string resonance, hammer noise, lowering and raising the lid, etc. The Roland FP90, and most of Rolands keyboards, have a Piano Designer option that allows you to tweak & save the keyboard sounds to your liking. The Privia's all plastic keys & action feel cheap, while the FP90 has wooden keybeds. The Privia has two tinny sounding 8W speakers, the FP90 has two 25W and two 5W speakers, plus Bluetooth. I always had to use a external speaker monitor to amplify the Privia, the FP90 has 60W of balanced sound, plenty to fill our small sanctuary. The plug-in ports on the back of the Privia are difficult to identify and I have to use a flashlight to see the identity of the ports. In fact, I had to paint the ports with white-out to see what's what. If you're looking for a cheap, decent sounding, occasional keyboard for a short period of time, the Privia is for you. I do not recommend the Casio Privia PX-350 for professional musicians.

  • I am very confortable with this piano.

    4

    submitted6 years ago

    bySr. Cora

    fromPuerto Rico

    I got very surpriced with the latin rithims. Basic ones but very good, salsa, bolero, mambo and merengue. I recoment this piano, light and low cost for all that it have.

  • yes i would buy it again fir sure

    5

    Verified Buyer

    submitted8 years ago

    byTerry

    fromPismo Beach

    For church services! I love it.

  • Start to show problem after < 2 years.

    3

    submitted9 years ago

    byAnlius

    fromBoston MA

    Bought as new about 2 years ago. My kid loved this digital keyboard, but it started to have glitch sound for three keys now, The sound is so annoying and My kid stops to play on the keyboard. It is not under warranty and I am not sure how much I need to spend to fix it.

  • Nice piano sound

    5

    Verified Buyer

    submitted9 years ago

    byStela

    fromFlorida

    It sounds like a real piano. I realt enjoy

  • Great price. Nice piano...arrived early

    5

    Verified Buyer

    submitted9 years ago

    byDino

    fromundisclosed

    Great price. Nice piano...arrived early

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  • asked byTricia

    fromAmelia OH

    Are the keys weighted on the Privia PX350M?

    Open Reply - Ronald
    Yes they are.
  • asked byAxel

    fromMN

    Am I able to plug headphones into this keyboard?

    Open Reply - Beau
    This digital piano does have a headphone input.
  • asked byDixon

    fromDenver

    I tried ordering the blemished version of this Casio Privia rx350 but it keeps giving me a new one at checkout? Perhaps a blemished version is not available? What kind of blemishes would there be if available? Thanks, Dixon

    Open Reply - Kenneth
    Please provide the link and we will research
    Open Reply - Beau
    Unfortunately, this item may no longer be available. We have no way of knowing what the blemish is. However, it would only be a minor cosmetic flaw and would not effect the items play ability.
  • asked byNewbie

    fromundisclosed

    I do not see an aux input. Can I play music from my phone/iPod through the usb input? Can I play them through the line in jack?

    Open Reply -
    Yes - you would go through the USB to your device. Terminals: USB (to host) USB (to device) Pedal: 2 (Damper/Soft, Sostenuto) Connector for 3-Pedal Unit MIDI In/Out Phones/Output: 2 (Stereo Standard) Line In Line Out