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Casio Privia PX-770 Digital Piano

Description
The Casio Privia PX-770 digital piano provides an unparalleled acoustic piano experience. Featuring Casio's renowned AiR Sound Source and Tri-Sensor Scaled Hammer Action II keyboard, the PX-770 delivers a rich, expressive tone with the natural touch of an acoustic grand. With 18 authentic piano tones, 60 built-in songs, split and layer functions, this digital piano suits players at any skill level. The PX-770 is a superior choice for home, studio or stage.
AiR Sound Source Reproduces a Grand Piano's Tone
Casio's AiR Sound Source generates the resonant tones of a 9' concert grand piano. Each note rings with clarity and depth for an authentic acoustic experience. With damper resonance, hammer response and key-off simulation, the PX-770 captures the nuance and detail of an acoustic instrument.
Tri-Sensor Scaled Hammer Action II Emulates an Acoustic Piano's Touch
The PX-770's keyboard features textured ebony and ivory keys, along with Casio's Tri-Sensor Scaled Hammer Action II. This advanced hammer-action mechanism accurately reproduces the weight and response of hammers in an acoustic grand piano. With three sensors to capture each keystroke, the PX-770 allows for faster, more expressive repetitions and a highly responsive feel.
Concert Play Feature Provides Interactive Learning
The PX-770's concert play feature allows players to learn and play along with ten classic piano pieces. As the songs play, the digital score scrolls on the display to help you follow along. The tempo can be adjusted to suit your skill level. Concert play is an engaging way for students and hobbyists to practice sight-reading and strengthen their performance skills.
Versatile Functions Suit Any Musical Style
With split and layer functions, players can combine two instrument sounds or divide the keyboard to play two different sounds simultaneously. Reverb and chorus effects provide extra depth and dimension. A two-track recorder allows you to capture your performances and play along. The PX-770 also has a metronome, fine-tuning control and transpose function. These features make the PX-770 well-suited for any musical style or skill level.



Features
- Tri-sensor scaled hammer action
- Thrilling sound set
- Powerful amplification system
- Ideal for teachers and students
- Beautiful cabinet
Specs
- Number of keys: 88
- Action: Tri-sensor scaled
- Key size: Full
- Aftertouch / Velocity: Velocity
- Key Type: Simulated ebony/ivory
- Number of voices: 19
- Polyphony (max): 128
- Layers: Yes
- Split: Yes
- AUX input: No
- MIDI connectivity: Over USB
- Line output: Yes
- USB Connectivity: Yes
- Headphone jacks: 2
- Pedal inputs: 3-pedal sys (included)
- Storage type: USB
- Expandability available: No
- Recording/Playback Two track sequencer
- Accompaniment styles: N/A
- Preset songs: 60
- Display: Panel
- Effects: Reverb and chorus
- Built-in speakers: 2-way, 4 speaker
- Pitch bend/Modulation: No
- Other controls: Not applicable
- Width: 54.75 in.
- Height: 31.5 in.
- Depth: 11.75 in.
- Weight: 76 lbs.
- Power adapter: Included
- Batteries: Not applicable
- Stand or bench included: Stand
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- Learning3
- Limited Sound Selection1
- Poor Action1
- Speaker distortion at highest volume1
- Novice3
- Professional Musician1
- Good Audio4
- Easy to Use3
- Responsive / Good Action3
- Touch Sensitive Keys3
Reviewed by 5 customers
A good start
submitted4 months ago
byDerek
fromChicago, IL
I've had this for several years and enjoyed it a great deal. The only reservation I have is that the key action is a bit light and a bit noisy but it's still worth the price.
Music Teacher Highly Recommended to Students
submitted4 years ago
byRobert
fromAustin, TX
As a lesson studio teacher/owner operator, this is the keyboard I recommend most to my students that are beyond the preliminary beginner stages. This is a perfect home piano for the advancing students that should be the staple for every piano student of all ages. Great sound, sleek design, retractable cover (very convenient), and pedals. I have purchased this several times for my studio students.
Definitely worth the money.
Verified Buyer
submitted4 years ago
byChristopher R.
fromDelta Township, MI
I took up piano earlier this years as a "Covid project." Starting with an old Casiotone with mini-keys, I quickly outgrew it and needed something that would last years. I am delighted with the Privia. While I can't speak to the response of its keys, not knowing what an acoustic piano plays like, the sound is wonderful...full, dynamic, realistic. The additional instruments are great fun, particularly the concert organ and harpsichord. Such an instrument really helps with motivation to practice, and I haven't missed a day since I set it up.
The Casio Privias are a tier above
submitted5 years ago
bySydney, like Australia
fromTallahassee, FL
I have been playing piano for over 10 years. I only had lessons for 2 years, and have been self taught since. After working at guitar center for a year, and having the opportunity to play on 30+ different keyboards, I can assure you that no keyboard feels more like a genuine piano than the casio privia. The keys are dynamically weighted, so that the lower keys are harder to press. The keys also have a matte finish, and the weighting of the keys makes it feel as though you are not playing on plastic keys at all. The speakers do suffer a slight distortion at the highest volume, which is disappointing, as the PX-160 I played in guitar center stores did not seem to have that problem. However, the 770 is fantastic because the stand is really nice, and you get the added benefit of the 3 pedals. The sustain works very well. There are only 19 built in sounds, which is sadly pretty limiting compared to other keyboards. However, the playability is so realistic that I do not consider it to decrease how good of a value this keyboard is. This is my third keyboard, and is by far my favorite so far. I have no intentions to upgrade until I can actually afford an acoustic baby grand piano someday.
I would purchase here again per their service.
Verified Buyer
submitted7 years ago
byBIANNA
fromundisclosed
I was so impressed with the service we received. I wasn't impressed with the on duty manager who was rude, didn't make eye contact and had acted like we weren't even there as he corrected something on the computer, however the floor staff is ALWAYS a joy there. We've gotten my son his guitar here and now a our girls the digital piano we've e been waiting for. It was a bigger purchase for us so we waited. Everything besides the grumpy manager was great. Our helper said the manager was in a good mood and we should be happy to have gotten his good side. Definitely wouldn't want to be an employee, make a mistake and have to answer to that one. The store in general is amazing. Always has been.
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submitted2 years ago
asked byPhillyMusic
fromPhiladelphia
can the casio privia px770 be connected to an external amp for live performance? and can internal speakers then be shut off?
Yes, the PX-770 has two 1/4" outputs. The internal speakers will be muted.submitted3 years ago
asked byJo
fromNY
Does this include the stand pictured and the pedals?
Only the stand is included.submitted3 years ago
asked byClemson
fromTaylors South Carolina
Does the PX-770 have transpose function?
Yes, it has a transpose function.submitted4 years ago
asked byPam
fromNJ
Does this have weighted keys? Thanks.
This digital piano does have weighted keys.