I bought this keyboard new when my kids took music lessons. Eventually, they all lost interest, moved out and the keyboard stayed with me. I picked it up later on and although I'm not too fancy, I can play what others call pleasing, all by ear. A 20-year-old investment still paying dividends.
@TheBadgerBob Can you bealve its been 20 years since the CT-670 was made WOW I still have mine since the day I Bought it from ((( Nobody Beats The Wiz in NYC ))) I still play it like if i was 10 years old again this keyboard was the first 61 key keyboard I bought with my own money when i was 10 back then it was $450 now you can get them for about $80 now of days. What turned me on was the Paula Abdul Demo
I have that keyboard, my parents gave it to me when i was 15 (i'm 34 now). Still working, i use it as a MIDI controller and i love it. As you said, there's a looooot of memories. Nice video mate. Best regards from Bogotá, Colombia.
Someone I met at a summer camp had a CASIO CT-670 with touch sensitive keys. But they had traded it in for a bigger Rolond keyboard. Does the CASIO CT-670 have 220 proper sounds or are they layed out like the 465 sound tone bank on the CASIO CT-650? Is there just the one demo song or is there more than one? I noticed that there is a CASIO CT-680 that looks exactly the same as the CASIO CT-670. Is there any difference between the two?
@1094evergreenterrice The only difference is that CT-680 have digital reverb effect built in. Both have the same demo song (a version of Paul Abdul`s "The Way That You Love Me").
Thank you.
coldplay6543 3 weeks ago
I have one ;)
kathysll610 1 month ago
I bought this keyboard new when my kids took music lessons. Eventually, they all lost interest, moved out and the keyboard stayed with me. I picked it up later on and although I'm not too fancy, I can play what others call pleasing, all by ear. A 20-year-old investment still paying dividends.
TheBadgerBob 3 months ago
@TheBadgerBob Can you bealve its been 20 years since the CT-670 was made WOW I still have mine since the day I Bought it from ((( Nobody Beats The Wiz in NYC ))) I still play it like if i was 10 years old again this keyboard was the first 61 key keyboard I bought with my own money when i was 10 back then it was $450 now you can get them for about $80 now of days. What turned me on was the Paula Abdul Demo
KMNKeyboardVault 3 months ago
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I had lent this keyboard to my nephew and he lost the power supply. Any chance you have the input/output specs on the power supply...something like:
Input: 100, 117, 220, or 240 V; 50/60 Hertz (Hz); 12 W
Output: 9 V; 850 mA
I am looking to get a replacement and want to make sure it works. Thanks!
daveincols 3 months ago
I have that keyboard, my parents gave it to me when i was 15 (i'm 34 now). Still working, i use it as a MIDI controller and i love it. As you said, there's a looooot of memories. Nice video mate. Best regards from Bogotá, Colombia.
Aleromero77 6 months ago
@Aleromero77 I still have mine too i got it when i was about 15 too long ago and it still works great
KMNKeyboardVault 6 months ago
Someone I met at a summer camp had a CASIO CT-670 with touch sensitive keys. But they had traded it in for a bigger Rolond keyboard. Does the CASIO CT-670 have 220 proper sounds or are they layed out like the 465 sound tone bank on the CASIO CT-650? Is there just the one demo song or is there more than one? I noticed that there is a CASIO CT-680 that looks exactly the same as the CASIO CT-670. Is there any difference between the two?
1094evergreenterrice 8 months ago
@1094evergreenterrice The only difference is that CT-680 have digital reverb effect built in. Both have the same demo song (a version of Paul Abdul`s "The Way That You Love Me").
etcaudiovisual 3 months ago