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Casio, 61-Key Portable Keyboard (CT-X3000)

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Style: Keyboard


Features

  • 61 full-size touch-responsive keys
  • 800 tones, 235 rhythms (all editable)
  • Class-compliant USB-MIDI plus USB device port
  • 1/4 headphone output plus 1/8 audio input
  • Includes AC adapter (or 6XD batteries, sold separately)

Description

Wherever you are on your musical journey, and no matter your budget, you shouldn’t have to compromise on sound quality. Meet the ct–x3000. Its stunning sound makes it a must-have for keyboardists of any level who need a portable instrument.


Item Weight: 15.2 pounds


Product Dimensions: 15.11 x 37.3 x 4.5 inches


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: CT-X3000


Batteries: 6 D batteries required.


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: May 23, 2018


Color Name: Black


Connector Type: MIDI USB


Number of Keyboard Keys: 61


Power Source: Usb


Wattage: 8 watts


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  • Watch out for the tape - and about the headphone jack
Style: Keyboard
There is a strip of invisible type tape over the keys that needs to be peeled off. At first I thought something was wrong when the keys wouldn't press down. Besides the power adapter there is another cord - adapter to outlet - in the box. I almost missed it. The headphone jack is 6.35 mm - an adapter is required for a 3.5 mm headphone cord. I had one and put it in the pic but it is not included. Once the tape is removed and power connected initial start up is very easy. Press the red power button and the display should light up with "001StagePno". Next to the power button is the volume control - adjust clockwise and it's ready to go. The manual is pretty extensive. I expect I'll use some of the various piano, electric piano, organ, and string section tones most of the time. There are a lot of quality sounding options. The various bass tones which automatically are set down an octave and the split keyboard option are features I might use occasionally. I didn't need many of the features on this keyboard and although the compact aspect of 61 keys is handy I have room for an 88 key piano. But I decided even an entry level 88 key Casio or Yamaha keyboard was out of my price range at this time. Weighted keys were not a big factor for me as piano is not my 1st instrument and I mainly just pick out chords and melodies and use it for ear training. I chose this CTX 3000 over the similarly priced 76 key Casio WK 6600 and Yamaha PSR EW310 sacrificing some range for what I thought to be better tone generation at least per my online research. Further research since purchase has me suspecting the PSR EW310 main piano tone may be close to equal. The CTX 3000 has 64 note polyphony versus 48 for both the WK 6600 and PSR EW310. The CTX 3000 has a 12 watt amp, the WK 6600 6 watt + 6 watt, and the PSR EW310 2.5 watt + 2.5 watt. Speakers are CTX 3000 3.9 inches x 2, WK 6600 4.7 inches x 2 + 1.4 inches x 2, PSR EW310 12 cm x 2. One thing I didn't think about before buying is the weight of the item. This CTX 3000 weighs 15.2 lbs, the WK 6600 weighs 17.4 lbs, the PSR EW310 right about 12 lbs, and the 88 key weighted keys options such as the px1000 or Yamaha p45 and p125 weigh right about 25 lbs. The lower priced ctx700 is 9.5 lbs. If you're going to be moving the keyboard around some that might be something to consider. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 25, 2020 by B. Eachcomber

  • The Best Affordable Keyboard!
Style: Keyboard
I have used this keyboard almost for 3 months. It is very nice and durable. It has features to edit tones and Rhythms. It also has a feature to make new Rhythms which is the main reason that I bought this keyboard. The keyboard has an affordable price compared to its use and it is durable. The sound system has a clear sound to hear and there are many different types of tones included. I am very happy for buying this keyboard for my home. Thank you so much!! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 11, 2022 by Nazrawi

  • Whole family loves it
Style: Keyboard
I am very happy with this purchase. Our young kids play on it for hours and have started playing with some of the more advanced features. It gives a novice the ability to play great sounding music as they learn. The sound quality is great, and it has so many cool effects. Keys are solid feeling and I love the look of the black unit with the red speaker highlights. I added a sustain pedal which I would highly recommend along with a sturdy stand and comfortable bench. Love it! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 25, 2021 by Matt

  • I luv it! Great piano for newbies!
Style: Keyboard
I mainly got this piano to learn at my own pace. I am not a very good piano player. I mostly have tried to play some of the songs from games i played over the years. Still slowly learning. Overall, for the price it was at, i think it was reasonable. It also comes with an line-in which is pretty sweet because i use that for playing music from my phone. Also, has headphone port but if you use 3.5mm you will need an adapter like me. Many different sounds as well so i would assume many newbie piano players would like this as i do. As for all the other features the piano has, i don't use them, at least not yet. Definitely read other peoples reviews as to most people will know more and or get you on track to what you are searching for. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 13, 2021 by Bradley Varnum

  • Great Keyboard to learn piano playing
Style: Keyboard
Very nice keyboard. I like the feel of the keys, an important factor for me as I’m currently using the keyboard to learn to play the piano. See comment below on MIDI connectivity to a learning App. The sharp keys didn’t respond initially, so I changed the touch to LIGHT which made it a lot better. The AIX chip helps provide excellent piano sounds. I use just the basic controls, even then there is a bit of a learning curve; the manual is helpful. I connected the keyboard to my iPad, to use with the Flowkey piano learning App; it was a straight forward link that works well. The App detects all notes quickly and reliably. The keyboard puts out enough “power” (?) to drive a large pair of headphones. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 19, 2020 by Jay D

  • Great sound/speakers. Get this if you're okay with 61, non-weighted keys
Style: Keyboard
Impressive speakers and sound quality for the price. The keys aren't weighted but feel pretty decent. Both of these areas are significantly improved over the cheaper CTX700, so those two improvements alone along with solid build quality are worth the price increase. The sound quality is significantly better than similar Yamahas which sound very fuzzy. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 12, 2022 by Jim

  • Used keys loose the smoothness of the press.
Style: Keyboard
It is a very good piano with a variety of functions you can't get at this price point. The sound quality is very good, and the pressure sensitivity is very smooth and accurate. However after repeated use (1 month), some keys started to make noise when they where pressed like they where somehow not assembled correctly. Of course this was expected, but not after only 1 month. This is not a technical issue because in spite of the problem it still sounds like new. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 14, 2021 by Alex

  • Sounds great; fairly ease of use buttons/screen
Style: Keyboard
I am using this keyboard mostly to learn how to play piano, so I have little to no experience with recording or composing music, or performing, etc. What I have found very helpful is that I can easily and quickly change the voice or tone of the instrument; say, from one type of piano music to another and to other instrumental tones. Because of this, I can get myself to continue practicing a piece over and over again with different voices without getting so bored that I quit before I can master the piece. Since there are plenty of categories of tones, I keep on playing and enjoy pretending that I am playing a guitar or cello or saxophone, etc., or just hearing how the composition sounds using the other instrumental voices. Great fun. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 14, 2020 by cinsea

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