Hi, I 'm about to buy myself a new piano and I was wondering if you know if I should get CDP 200r or Privia Px 320? I mean is it worth paying a little extra or is there too much difference between CDPs and the Privia models?
@hikaru5313 yeah me too ivgot a yamaha p85 very good piano the sensibility in touch is very close to a real piano but i think the sound is better on the CDP
i have the CDP 100 & that sounds pretty much the same in relation to the piano sounds, but as for the other sounds i cant say as the CDP 100 does not have them but all i know is that they all have 2x 6w stereo speakers with a bass enhancer & 88 semi weighted or graded hammer keys & a sp3 foot switch damper pedal, as for the card reader & midi / headphones, cant say but the cdp 100 has 1 headphone jack midi in & out & thats it
Hi, I 'm about to buy myself a new piano and I was wondering if you know if I should get CDP 200r or Privia Px 320? I mean is it worth paying a little extra or is there too much difference between CDPs and the Privia models?
Waldenstein 2 years ago
I bought myself a CDP-200r and I'm very satisfied. Don't knwo about Privia, but you won't make a mistake if you buy 200r
Anonimus1111011 1 year ago 3
nice
149915 2 years ago
i'm comparing tis model with yamaha p85,,
which is better at the sound produced,,
though i noe the funtionality of tis product exceeds over the yamaha p85,,
hikaru5313 2 years ago
i tried both at my local music stores.. i think both has a good feel with the touch and the richness of the grand piano sound. i think its the same..
phenochio 2 years ago 2
I also went to the two stores to decide which piano we are going to choose
actually casio and yamaha has the same sound quality but yamaha is a more expensive piano (only because of its brand)
I have casio CDP 200R instead
a little hint from casio ( it has 600+ tones and the first 5 tones make you feel like you have 5 pianos at the same time)
believe me casio saved "money and house space" because casio is big but thin ! =D
(did I mention a lot of money)
watashisukidesu 2 years ago
@hikaru5313 yeah me too ivgot a yamaha p85 very good piano the sensibility in touch is very close to a real piano but i think the sound is better on the CDP
jbelmaestro 1 year ago
i have the CDP 100 & that sounds pretty much the same in relation to the piano sounds, but as for the other sounds i cant say as the CDP 100 does not have them but all i know is that they all have 2x 6w stereo speakers with a bass enhancer & 88 semi weighted or graded hammer keys & a sp3 foot switch damper pedal, as for the card reader & midi / headphones, cant say but the cdp 100 has 1 headphone jack midi in & out & thats it
waspz08 3 years ago
Ok tanks I wanted to know if the sensitivity of the hammers was correct or is it really bad compared to the yamaha DGX630
julien12131213 3 years ago
acutally I choose Caso CDP 200R for the sensitivity , it also has touch response (the hammering) compared to yamaha
casio has softer hammering which makes it easier to play music with
watashisukidesu 2 years ago
Do you like this piano?? I want to buy it an I can not try the piano
julien12131213 3 years ago
costco is sellin it for 450 currently, n its amazing lol
Martinguy12 2 years ago
no suena mucho el golpe de esa tecla?
agonias123 3 years ago
hi, is it a good product for you? does it differ much from a real piano?? ty
SK1887 3 years ago
it really sounds like a real piano (no joking)
it has softer hammering (touch response)
and the tones are 600+ and the first 5 tones make you feel as if you have 5 pianos at the same time !
watashisukidesu 2 years ago 2