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Casio CT-S200BK EPA 61-Key Premium Keyboard Package with Headphones, Stand, Power Supply, 6-Foot USB Cable and eMedia Instructional Software, Black

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Color: Black


Style: Educational Pack


Features

  • 61 Full-Size Keys
  • 400 Tones; 77 Accompaniment Rhythms; 60 Preset Songs
  • Dance Music Mode lets you easily create and remix EDM tracks
  • Headphone Connector (mini jack); Audio Input (3. 5mm jack); USB Connector (micro B)
  • Connects to Chordana Play iOS/Android app for lessons and more

Description

In 1980, Casio made music creation available to everyone, everywhere with the very first Casiotone portable keyboard. The CT-201 was the first electronic keyboard with full-size keys that anyone could afford. It launched a legacy of giving musicians of any age, budget, or skill level the innovations that help them sound their best. Now, nearly 40 years later, Casio proudly presents the next generation of Casiotone keyboards. Featuring 400 tones and 75 rhythms, the Casiotone CT-S200 is the perfect first step, the perfect gift, and the perfect way to have fun making music. The CT-S200 also lets you express your style as it is available in either black, white or red The ultra-compact CT-S200 lets you make music wherever and whenever you want. Just pop in six AA batteries, grab the built-in carrying handle and take your inspiration to go. The CT-S200 also includes the power supply and music rest. Explore a variety of great sounding Tones and accompaniment Rhythms with 61 full-size keys, an easy-to-read LCD display and intuitive controls. Use the "My Setup" function to quickly get to your favorite sounds. Dance Music Mode lets you easily create and remix EDM tracks. Select a style, and use the keys to trigger drum loops, basslines, synth parts, effects, transitions and more. Use the built-in speakers to share with friends, or plug in headphones for quiet play at any time. The 1/8" audio input lets you play along with music from your favorite device. Connect to the free Chordana Play iOS/Android app and take your music further, learning how to play your favorite songs from downloaded MIDI files. The class-compliant USB port connects to any Mac/PC/iOS/Android device with no drivers needed.

Brand: Casio


Color: Black


Number of Keys: 61


Skill Level: Beginner


Special Feature: Portable


Age Range (Description): All Ages


Model Name: CT-S200


Supported Software: Chordana Play, GM Level 1 standard MIDI


Style: Educational Pack


Connector Type: usb


Connectivity Technology: USB


Power Source: Corded Electric


Headphones Jack: 3.5mm Jack


Instrument: Electronic keyboard


Manufacturer: Casio MI


UPC: 874171009182


Item Weight: 19.71 pounds


Product Dimensions: 46.7 x 15.7 x 5.8 inches


Item model number: CAS CTS200BK EPA


Date First Available: March 6, 2020


Color Name: Black


Compatible Devices: Chordana Play iOS/Android app


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Fun to play
Color: Red Style: Standalone Keyboard
Excellent beginner piano! It's a fun instrument to play! The sound is pretty crisp! You can never go wrong with a Casio! It's so light weight and very portable. I got the red one and the piano looks really sleek!
Reviewed in the United States on October 3, 2025 by Helen Yanchewski

  • Nice powerful keyboard
Color: Red Style: Standalone Keyboard
This keyboard was a great buy for my grandson who happens to have some natural musical talent.
Reviewed in the United States on October 9, 2025 by Michael

  • Good little keyboard
Color: Red Style: Premium Pack
Great sound through the speakers. Great for beginners.
Reviewed in the United States on September 5, 2025 by Ricky A.

  • Well...
Color: Red Style: Premium Pack
I purchased this, my first adult keyboard (to learn on), at 47 years old. I bought it "Used - Like New" and there are scuffed keys, body scuffs and what appears to dried mud? splashes in some spots. I used alcohol prep pads to try to clean some of the marks, but most of them didn't budge. It also came with instructions in Spanish and French, but no English. I'm hoping I can find it online and download it. I'll probably start with "sheet" music on my iPad. Those issues aside, it seems pretty nice for the price. It's considerably larger than I thought it would be, especially for a "slim" keyboard. When I shopped for cases or just a protective sleeve, they were all way bigger than this 61 key keyboard! I was drawn to this specific model because of the carry handle and the fun red color. The music stand is nice, but big and bulky! It just sits in the carry handle hole. Casio is a good brand as far as I know, so for an entry level keyboard, it fit the bill. The included stand in this bundle is nice, although I didn't necessarily need it. The included headphones I hate because they sit ON my ears, and I just don't like anything touching my ears! Luckily I have a nice set of gaming headphones that are retro "cans" style so nothing touches my delicate ears. Hindsight being 20/20, I should have just ordered it new and probably would have gotten one without scuffed keys and whatnot. Lesson learned! As a hobbyist just wanting to learn and play here and there at home, it will work good. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 22, 2024 by Lisa

  • Great full-size keyboard for the money
Color: White Style: Standalone Keyboard
My wife is a cellist and singer, and she would often leave her practice studio to come to the living room to play some parts on our piano. While I enjoyed hearing that, it was never the most convenient way for her to practice. This keyboard with full-sized keys is, in total, smaller and lighter than most other keyboards, has good sounds, fits in her practice studio easily, and is working out beautifully for a good workflow when she practices. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 14, 2025 by Rhythmrich

  • Good Value
Color: Black Style: Standalone Keyboard
This lightweight, battery powered thing is fun. They should mention if you want to use it as a MIDI controller they don't give you the cable, and even if you're like me and you have a box full of cables, they didn't use a standard cable. It's "Micro B USB," or something like that. I ordered one and am now waiting for it, though I have the keyboard. Really, all alone it's like a toy. If you just want to play around, this is awesome. If your kid is easy going, he may think this is awesome. It's not really a useful musical instrument based on what it does with it's tiny speaker, but connected by USB this is a very nice 61-key controller that can be used to trigger "good" sounds through your computer, or for piano lesson programs that require "MIDI over USB," which is what this does. I like it, especially since it's lightweight. I usually play guitar but need a MIDI controller in my studio and this is very good for that. Nice feel on the keys, although the whole unit is not heavy; the keys are described as "weighted. They're restricted so they feel weighted, allowing Casio to really keep the weight down, and so you can toss this to the side when it's not in use. One improvement would be power over USB, which the Akai boards do. This board requires either batteries or a dongle (included) for some reason. Have fun. Good lightweight board! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 11, 2024 by Mark Urso

  • Love it!
Color: Red Style: Premium Pack
Great beginner keyboard. Transposes octaves, has hundreds of different instruments!
Reviewed in the United States on August 20, 2025 by Amazon Customer

  • For the money, this is an excellent product
Color: Red Style: Standalone Keyboard
I have been involved in professional music production for years, but recently wanted to get serious about learning how to play piano. I selected an app (I am using SimplyPiano) that I thought would be helpful, then set about looking for an appropriate keyboard. I will also be using this to input scores into PreSonus Studio One via MIDI, so obviously a MIDI output was essential. As great as this is, I also have young kids, so I know my time is limited. That said, I didn't want to spend too much on this setup in case my plans just didn't work out. This keyboard fit the bill very nicely for me. I understood what I was getting...this is a $100-and-change unit, not a Nord Stage 3. The sounds aren't winning any awards, but they aren't terrible either, and some are very playable. There should be plenty of decent variety to suit your needs. The keys don't feel "cheap" and play well. Again, they aren't weighted or anything like that, but perfectly fine for my purposes. The biggest two issues I see are this: the internal speaker quality and the MIDI port, as others have noted. When playing some of the bass patches, you literally can't hear the lowest notes at all. I solved this issues easily by using headphones and/or plugging into an external speaker (in my case, a mixer/amp/floor monitor setup, but any decent external powered speaker would do). Once I did that, the sound quality was actually pretty darn good. The other issue was the micro-USB port for the MIDI output. I could see what others are saying...it's not the most "robust" connection. I've seen this type of thing on other equipment before and there was a very simple solution for me - I plugged in my cable, made a stress loop and taped it off with a piece of gaffers tape - problem solved. Granted, I will be unplugging that cable very infrequently, so this works in my situation. Barring that as an option, I would just be careful and gentle with it, and you should be fine with reasonable use. All said - this is a very good option for anyone looking to start out, especially for kids just getting into lessons, or anyone in need of a very portable unit. It was 100% plug-and-play into my iPad for SimplyPiano to recognize it for MIDI input. It also work with absolutely no issues as MIDI input on my Windows 10 PC. $120 well spent. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 27, 2022 by Jeremy N. Shaffer Jeremy N. Shaffer

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