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Description
Step into the realm of expressive sound with the Casio CPS-7, a digital piano crafted to meet the needs of both budding pianists and seasoned musicians. This instrument effortlessly combines the versatility of a digital keyboard with the authentic feel of an acoustic piano, making it an excellent choice for both studio and home settings. With 76 full-sized, touch-sensitive keys, the CPS-7 provides a dynamic range that enables nuanced expression, allowing you to dive into your performances with confidence.
The CPS-7 features a variety of preset tones that span across musical genres, from classical to contemporary pop. Its intuitive interface is designed for easy navigation, ensuring that your focus remains on creating music rather than managing settings. The onboard speakers deliver a rich, full-bodied sound, while the headphone output option provides flexibility for private practice. Additionally, the lightweight design of the CPS-7 makes it a portable companion for gigs and rehearsals.
Whether you're exploring new compositional ideas or performing live, the Casio CPS-7 offers a reliable and inspiring tool to enhance your musical journey.
Key Features:
- 76 full-sized, touch-sensitive keys
- Multiple preset tones for diverse musical styles
- Built-in speakers for robust sound output
- Headphone output for private practice
- Lightweight and portable design
- Intuitive interface for easy navigation
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PIANO CASIO CPS-7
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Based on 1 Review and 2 Ratings
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Decent keyboard, does what it needs to
I haven't played it in a bit, but it's just an alright keyboard. There's nothing special about it, nothing amazing. It has 5 instruments, Piano 1 (similar to a grand piano), Piano 2 (similar to an upright piano), Electric Piano, Strings and Organ. It feels kind of cheap, but it's made of plastic, so what would you expect? It sounds... fine, I guess. The sounds are just okay. The "demo" button is a bit unnecessary, but oh well. Overall, I'd look for something better.
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