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Casio Privia Pianos for Music Education

Loading Tones on the Privia PX-560

Description
Casio PX-560 (SKU# J25081)
Casio's PX560 is a lightweight, portable digital piano with 88 full-size, weighted scaled hammer action tri-sensor keys. The third sensor allows the instrument to more accurately emulate the sound of an acoustic piano, and this extraordinary key bed triggers with the feel of an acoustic piano. The Ebony & Ivory feel on the top of the keys enhance this effect. A sound sample library that features Casio' 4-Layer Stereo Grand Piano Sound, Multi-Dimensional Morphing AiR Sound Source, Hammer Response Simulator and String Resonance Simulator maximizes this triggering mechanism
Proline PSS2 Sustain Pedal (SKU# J20803)
Standard sustain pedal with switchable polarity, usable for any model keyboard with a 1/4" damper pedal input. Larger chassis with rubber skid on the bottom to prevent your pedal from jumping around on hard floors. Silent operation, quality cable.
Musician's Gear MG900 Studio Headphones (SKU# J12294)
Musicians Gear MG900 are circumaural headphones designed for playback, monitoring, and recording. With a lightweight 40mm neodymium driver, soft leatherette earpads and versatile hinge design, the MG900SH offers extended frequency response, hours of comfort, and easy storage and handling.
Yamaha PKBS1 X-Style Keyboard Stand (SKU# L92401)
The PKBS1 is the quintessential X-style stand from Yamaha, designed for beginners and hobbyists. A slim folding position provides traveling and storage convenience. Complete with a circular locking mechanism and quick-change knob that adjusts to six different playing heights, this stand provides fundamental stability and portability at an affordable price.
Musician’s Gear KS-515-MG Deluxe Keyboard Bench (SKU# 451069)
The Musician's Gear KS-515-MG Deluxe keyboard bench is an X-style folding throne that features supreme comfort from heavy padding and great stability from rubber foot stabilizers. The height is adjustable from 21-1/4" to 25-3/4" and it is 23-3/5" wide.



Features
- 88-Key digital piano
- Adjustable height keyboard stand
- Comfortable bench
- Headphones
- Sustain pedal
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including Cadmium and Di(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate (DEHP), which are known to the State of California to cause cancer, and Cadmium, Lead, Bisphenol A (BPA) and Di(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate (DEHP), which are known to cause birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
Specs
- Dimensions
- Height: 25.63"-38.75"
- Length" 31.5"-11"
- Width: 13.75"
- Heavy-duty
- Easily adjustable
- Heavy padding
- Rubber foot stabilizers
- Height when unfolded: 22.04"–28.35"
- Thickness of cushion: 2.76"
- Weight: 12.83 lb.
Reviews
4.67
3 Reviews
100%
of respondents would recommend this to a friend
- Learning1
- Jazz trio, Quartet1
- Lowest setting of bench is too high1
- Quality of some of the bundled items not great1
- Novice1
- Professional Musician1
- Easy to Use2
- Good Audio2
- Portable2
- Responsive / Good Action2
- Touch Sensitive Keys2
Reviewed by 3 customers
Really like portability
submitted7 years ago
byPaul S.
fromNew Orleans
Bought this last year. I haven't tried a thousand different keyboards but have owned a piano and electric piano over the years. Saw some good reviews on this. It's very easy to carry. My son borrows it for his band because he's tired of the Yamaha motif. The other players like the sound. The only issue one of them have is that Casio isn't as prestigious as the motif. I doubt most of the listeners care about the name brand.
Great Product
submitted7 years ago
byPete
fromMinneapolis
I play drums, and got this for the groups I play with. i run it through 2 QSC 12.2 speakers. On our last winery gig my son said, "dad it sounded like a recording!" My piano player likes the key sensitivity and feel, and the vibes, electric piano and organ sound are very good. The weight of this for carrying around for gigs trumps everything else out there. Great instrument.
Great digital piano
submitted9 years ago
byThe Jammer
fromSacramento, CA
The Casio PX-560 sounds very good. The weighted keyboard action is great. It works very well with Pianoteq software. Really like the blue color. The only negative is the bundled bench and stand are not the best quality. Otherwise, very happy with the purchase.
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submitted3 years ago
asked byBecca
fromKnoxville Tennessee
Does this digital piano have a place on top to hold sheet music? Can it transpose music into a different key if I sing the song in a different key? Is the stand the keyboard sits on very stable?
Yes. Yes. Yes.submitted6 years ago
asked byMichael P
fromSeabrook, SC
First. I see Privia Pro Px560 and Priva Px560. Are they the same keyboard? Pricing is about the same. Second....can the line out go to an external amp? Is a 1/4" Jack?
They are the same, the Pro is a different bundle. And yes you can run this through an external amp with a 1/4" jack.

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