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Casio PX-780 Privia 88-Key Digital Home Piano with Power Supply, Black

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Features

  • The AiR engine provides highly-accurate grand piano sounds with seamless dynamics for a remarkably expressive and powerful performance
  • The Tri-Sensor Scaled Hammer Action II keyboard has an incredible feel and captures the dynamics of a performance with unparalleled speed and accuracy
  • 250 instrument tones from strings to brass to drums are built-in, and you can store your favorite splits and layers for live performance
  • Also has 180 drum patterns with full auto accompaniment and a 17 track recorder for composing your own songs
  • Ready for the stage or studio, 14" audio outputs easily connect the PX-780 to recording and sound reinforcement equipment
  • Class-compliant USB connectivity allow the piano to be used with a Mac or Windows computer without the need to download drivers
  • The PX-780 can also be used as a controller for the Apple iPad by using Apples Camera Connection Kit
  • Pedals Included: SP-33
  • Grand piano sound packaged in a stylish cabinet with sliding key cover
  • 250 Built-in tones with split and layer, dual 20w speakers, USB MIDI and 3 pedals
  • 3 year manufacturer extended warranty

Description

The new PX-780 represents a significant step in the continuing evolution of the Privia digital piano line. A combination of a new keyboard action and a powerful new sound engine provide a new level of detail, nuance and expression for a superior grand piano experience in a stylish design that Privia is known for. From the Manufacturer Casio PX780 Privia Digital Home Piano, Black+ enlarge imageCasio PX780 Privia Digital Home Piano Key Features:88 Note Scaled Hammer-Action KeyboardAiR Sound SourceEbony and Ivory Feel KeysHammer Response and String Resonance Simulation A GRAND REVOLUTIONThe new PX-780 represents a significant step in the continuing evolution of the Privia digital piano line. A combination of a new keyboard action and a powerful new sound engine provide a new level of detail, nuance and expression for a superior grand piano experience in the lightweight and stylish design that Privia is known for. PIANO SOUNDThe award winning grand piano sound in Privia has been dramatically improved. The new PX-780 utilizes more than three times the memory of the previous generation for a more natural piano tone. In addition, Casio's new proprietary sound source "AiR" (Acoustic and intelligent Resonator) provides unmatched realism and detail. This engine provides seamless dynamics for a remarkably expressive and powerful performance. For further realism a new Damper Resonance simulator provides the rich sound of the strings when the sustain pedal is used. KEY ACTIONThe new PX-780 also features a new redesigned 88 note Tri-sensor scaled hammer action keyboard. This new action features new simulated Ebony and Ivory textured keys for a incredible feel and it's three sensors capture the dynamics of a performance with unparalleled speed and accuracy. To further enhance the experience, the action and the sound engine take into consideration the speed at which different sized hammers move inside acoustic grand relative to velocity the keys are pressed, this timing nuance provides the ultimate key to sound experience. POWERFUL FEATURESThe PX-780 has a total of 250 instrument tones built-in. Strings, organs, electric pianos, brass, drums, bass and more and with the PX-780’s registration capability you can store your favorite splits and layers for live performance use. The PX-780 also has 180 drum patterns with full auto accompaniment and a 17 track recorder for composing your own songs. Ready for the stage or studio, the PX-780 has ¼” audio outputs so you can easily connect the PX-780 to recording and sound reinforcement equipment. USB MIDICasio continues the tradition or providing "class compliant" USB connectivity on Privia digital pianos. This allows Privia to be used with Mac or Windows computers without the need for downloading drivers. Class Compliant USB MIDI also allows Privia digital pianos can also be used as a controller the Apple iPad simply with the use of Apple's Camera Connection Kit. AIR SOUND SOURCETo reproduce the sound of the finest acoustic grand pianos, the new Privia series features Casio’s proprietary AiR (Acoustic and intelligent Resonator) processor. Accessing more than three times the memory of the previous generation, the AiR processor utilizes grand piano samples recorded at four dynamics sampling to deliver grand piano sounds with long natural decays and remarkable expression. To further the grand piano experience, AiR adds realism by simulating the sound of the open strings when the dampers are raised by the pedal.SpecificationsSpecifications PX-780 Keyboard 88 keys, weighted scaled hammer action Tri-sensor Scaled Hammer Action Keyboard II 3 sensitivity levels, off Stabilizer Sound Source AiR (Acoustic & intelligent Resonator) "Multi-dimensional Morphing AiR Sound Source" Polyphony (maximum) 128 Tones 250 Built-in tones, 6 direct tones,Duet Mode, Layer, Split, Octave Shift Simulator Hammer Response, Damper Resonance Digital Reverb 4 Effects Chorus 4 Brillance -3 ~ 0 ~+3 DSP Auto Harmonize Yes Key Transpose 25 steps (-12 semitones ~ 0 ~ +12 semitones) Tuning Control A4 = 415.5Hz ~ 440.0Hz ~ 465.9Hz Rhythms 180 Built in 10 User Rhythms 8 Number of direct rhythms select buttons One Touch Preset Rhythm Editor Yes Music Library 10 User Songs Capacity (Approx. 3.2MB (Approx. 320KB/song)) Demo Songs 6 Metronome Yes Tempo Setting 20 ~ 255BPM Music Presetting Tapping function, 300 built-in presets, 50 user presets, Editing Parameters Registration Memory Recorder 96 (4 areas x 24 bank), Real time Rec, Punch IN/OUT, 17 tr Pedals Included : SP-3 Display LCD with backlight Pitch Bend Wheel Yes Terminals USB (to host) USB (to device) Pedal 2 (Damper) Connector for 3-Pedal Unit MIDI IN/OUT PHONES / OUTPUT 2 (Stereo Standard) LINE IN LINE OUT Speakers (5.1" x 2.4") x2 Tweeter 2.0" x 2 Amplifier 20W + 20W Power Supply AC Adapter : AD-A12150 Auto Power Off Yes Power Consumption 18 W Damper (Sustain) Yes Included Score Stand Accessories Ac Adapter AC Adaptor Yes(AD-A12150) Music Stand CS-67P Unit size - W x D x H 53.43 x 11.77 x 32.80 inch Unit weight in pounds 69.45 lbs Similar Products to ConsiderCasio ARBENCH X-Style Adjustable Padded Keyboard BenchThe ARBENCH supports up to 250 pounds and has a black padded seat cushion that makes playing your keyboard comfortable.Casio PX850 BK 88-Key Touch Sensitive Privia Digital Piano with 4 Layer Stereo Grand Piano SamplesThe flagship of the new Privia line, the PX-850 has the advanced AiR sound set providing an additional level of realism including grand piano lid simulation and sympathetic resonance.Casio PX350 BK 88-Key Touch Sensitive Privia Digital Piano with "AIR" Acoustic and Intelligent Resonation SystemThe award winning grand piano sound in Privia has been dramatically improved. The new PX-350 utilizes more than three times the memory of the previous generation for a more natural piano tone.

Brand: Casio


Color: MultiColored


Number of Keys: 88


Skill Level: All


Special Feature: Weighted Keys


Item Weight: 87.2 pounds


Product Dimensions: 59 x 16 x 17 inches


Country of Origin: USA


Item model number: PX780 BK


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: February 20, 2013


Color Name: MultiColored


Connector Type: usb connectivity


Instrument Key: c


Number of Keyboard Keys: 88


Size: 88-Key


Proficiency Level: All


Power Source: Usb


Standing screen display size: 5


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Fantastic Digital Piano!
Color: MultiColored
This is a fantastic digital piano. I searched the web and came across a site that had a lot of digital piano reviews and the PX780 was his top pick for pianos around $1k. I bought the Casio based on the reviews of other Casio digital pianos and the site I found. This was going out on a limb because the "safe" pick is Yamaha and Roland. The site said Casio had been improving their keyboards and dollar-for-dollar the Casio was a better deal. The Casio Privia PX780 was bought for teaching my two daughters. I had played many years ago for over five years on an upright acoustic piano. Whenever I visit my mother I play a little on the piano so I still remember the feel and sound of a real acoustic piano. The Casio has an excellent feel. The keys don't feel like plastic, they feel like real keys. They are touch sensitive and feel like a real piano to me. I'm sure if you play on a real acoustic grand pianos you can tell a difference, but you're saving a lot of money, space and gaining features with this piano. I'm somewhat critical when it comes to audio systems and the Casio's piano sounds are great! It sounds like a real piano. The additional tones (I believe 250 total) are a nice add-on as well. The different tones won't help them play any better but it will help keep them interested. In addition the Piano has USB/MIDI connectivity, recording ability, etc. For pianos at and under $1,000 I don't think we could have done any better. When it comes to learning, we're going to try self-teaching for the first year. I had a friend that worked at a music store and when people asked about taking guitar lessons he said you can take lessons the first year by using youtube. For the piano we tried a little youtube, bought Synthesia, PianoForAll, eMedia Piano and Keyboard Method and several piano books. We've only had them for a week so here is our thoughts so far: - Youtube has a lot of piano lessons and my girls tried that first. They were learning from it and making decent progress. Then I showed them Synthesia and they haven't gone back to YouTube yet. - Synthesia is by far the most fun and easiest way to learn a song. You select a song and it shows the notes falling down on the keys on the screen (it can show the sheet music as well). When connected to your digital piano you have to press the falling key note for the song to progress and you can hear the notes through the keyboard as well. It works on the Mac, Ipad or PC, which we bought the IPad and PC version. For the IPad you need the Ipad Camera Connection kit which has a IPad to USB connector. I believe you can tweak the PC version a little more than the IPad, but it looks just like the IPad version and in all truth I haven't used the PC version that much because it is much easier to put an IPad on the piano than a laptop PC. Synthesia features about 150 songs (simplified versions of classic songs) but you can find midi files on the web and load them to Synthesia. The downside to Synthesia is it will not teach you to how play the piano but it will teach you how to play a song. By that I mean it won't teach students how to read sheet music, we're the note middle C is, how to make the C chord. Still a great tool to learn how to play a song that in a fun way. - eMedia Piano and Keyboard was a challenge to get working at first. I have a Windows 8 machine with no luck getting it to work, it kept reporting "Director Player Error". I contacted eMedia and tried their advice with no luck. I installed Virtual Box and Windows XP and it would play but not connect to the keyboard, but watching eMedia via VirtualBox was rough. I then tried my daughters Win7 Machine. There were no errors and the videos played well but I can't get it to connect to the keyboard. eMedia has a 30 day return policy but I decided to keep it anyway. The videos seemed good enough to keep the software, they provide a classical music training showing how to hold your fingers, read sheet music, etc. - PianoForAll is another software package for learning Piano with a slightly different bent. This is not the classical piano lessons of reading music, etc. Instead it's focus is on how to make music via the piano. For instance, he shows how to make a C chord and use the root note (the lowest key of the chord) and playing that with your left hand. You repeat the C chord several times and then add the root note. The author then in the book tells you what popular songs incorporate this style of music. He even has an analysis of Barry Manilow's music. The course is composed of books in PDF form which callout a video, which he has on the disk in a movie format (.mov). My daughter watched the first video, tried it and was quite pleased that she was making music. Not a beginners book but once you can start to read notes a great resource to add to your collection. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 7, 2013 by RS

  • Great piano
Color: MultiColored
This is a great piano with a genuine piano sound and real piano feel. However, having the controls/display so close to the keyboard could be a problem for some. I have large hands, and I found when playing some pretty athletic "bravura" pieces that my fingers sometimes hit the controls while playing and consequently pushed buttons that changed the current instrument, etc.! So, if you are a serious pianist I would recommend choosing another Casio Privia model. Or you could do what I did and cut carefully measured panels out of black foam-core and cover the display while playing. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 11, 2023 by J. Clifton

  • Great piano
Color: MultiColored
Took a little longer to assemble than others stated. It took 45 minutes to get it all unboxed and all the pieces unwrapped and laid out. It went together easy enough (about 1 hour) but the assembly instructions are buried in the middle of the manual, not a separate sheet. Took a while to figure this out. Looks great, sounds great, lots of features. My mother-in-law who loves to play and hated my previous Casio piano loves this one. Anchored it to the wall and now it is rock solid. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 19, 2022 by Discerning Customer

  • This digital piano is amazing. The sound quality and key weight is realistic
Color: MultiColored
This digital piano is amazing. The sound quality and key weight is realistic; performing finger strengthening exercises is achievable. The headphone jack makes practice at home around others possible when external silence is needed or for beginners who aren't comfortable having their practice heard yet. It's easy to put together and break down, as I have recently moved and discovered for myself that it is easily a one person job given an average amount of strength. I have yet to fully implement the scope of its features entirely, as a beginner I am more than satisfied as it provides beginner needs with room to grow. Great buy! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 23, 2015 by aaron boutin

  • Beautiful Sound!
Color: MultiColored
This Piano has got a beautiful sound! It is more compact than I was expecting - I have one Yamaha Electric Piano and a Stand Up Piano and it is quit a bit smaller... but that doesn't affect the sound in the least. I give it a 4 start and not a 5, as the keys are alittle rough feeling, but they play just as expected. Very true to a real piano. We haven't hooked it up to a computer yet, so I can't comment on that. I have played with the record feature just a little, and so far it's what I was expecting. I wish it had alittle more of a design to it, and I'm alittle bummed at how the music stand is constructed - but again, it doesn't affect what the piano is capable of doing. Peddles press nicely, the lid closes great, the headphone jacks both work. This was a Christmas gift for our daughter, and she just loves it! The slender part doesn't bother her, as it fit nicely in her room. For me though, I would have liked it to be deeper than it was. The stand isn't made of the best material, but a stand could be made if you wanted something different. It doesn't have a back on the piano stand, and that is something that I wanted. I knew going in it didn't have one, but again - one could be made quit easily. Overall, GREAT piano for the price! Beautiful sound as I've mentioned, easy to move around. Oh, and it took less than 10 minutes to set up - from building the stand to moving it downstairs for it's permanent home. Highly recommend this as a purchase. So much so - we sold our regular Piano. :) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 31, 2018 by Jammie King

  • Best keyboard for the price you can find
Color: MultiColored
Watched YouTube video on how to assemble and was fairly easy. Took about 30 minutes. Great keyboard. Piano action is excellent and features are to many to list but everything you could want and than some. Great value for the money and awesome sound
Reviewed in the United States on April 8, 2021 by Tedd Mishkin

  • For the price it does not last
Color: MultiColored
We purchased this piano after our girls were playing the keyboard well and we’re serious about piano. It sounded better than the electronic keyboard. However, it does not last and a little over a year from purchasing it the piano does not turn on.
Reviewed in the United States on September 8, 2021 by Tom Blanchard

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