I was curious about the "AMEB approval", and decided to contact them.
All digital pianos that meet the following criteria are "approved" by the AMEB: 1. They must have 88 keys, 2. They must have fixed and functioning pedals, and 3. They must have weighted action. (it doesn't even have to be graded).
Also, the AMEB only approves of digital pianos for Level 1 exams (Preliminary to Fourth Grade) - not ALL exams.
They do NOT approve, or recommend, any specific brands or models.
That's the best I've ever heard a Casio piano sound. They should hire you to sell pianos.
jsmonk 3 months ago 2
Casio still does not have win7 x64 USB driver for ANY instruments.
If you are computer user - forget it.
ssmusic214 6 months ago
Based on the stand, that would be the 830...
Bygracealone1000 11 months ago
What is the first model that your are playing ?
gnijs444 1 year ago
I want it less price i want it free!
nightmusics 1 year ago
I love my Casio Privia, the only thing I dislike about it is the clunky noice it makes when you play forte.
SertavisSaviPianist 1 year ago
great information. thanks heaps. I will be now very curious to go into a store and try them out for myself :)
steffa1985 1 year ago
It is Alexander Nezlobin!
OlegGultayev 1 year ago
I was curious about the "AMEB approval", and decided to contact them.
All digital pianos that meet the following criteria are "approved" by the AMEB: 1. They must have 88 keys, 2. They must have fixed and functioning pedals, and 3. They must have weighted action. (it doesn't even have to be graded).
Also, the AMEB only approves of digital pianos for Level 1 exams (Preliminary to Fourth Grade) - not ALL exams.
They do NOT approve, or recommend, any specific brands or models.
skip198 1 year ago
great job! just left you 5-stars! I just bought a Casio PX-130 and posted some videos using it as well.
deadfishcompany 2 years ago