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Casio PX-S7000 Digital Piano - White

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Features

  • 88-key Digital Piano with Smart Hybrid Hammer Action Keybed
  • String Damper Resonance Simulation
  • Audio/MIDI Recding - White
  • 256-note Polyphony
  • 400 Sounds

Description

High-style, High-performance Digital Piano from Casio The Casio PX-S7000 digital piano delivers an unbeatable combination of high style and high performance. With its elegant wood-grained stand and triple-pedal unit, the PX-S7000 presents sleek, modern visuals that look great in your living room. But the PX-S7000 is also a powerful stage piano and master controller for your studio. Powered by Casio’s state-of-the-art Multi Dimensional Morphing AiR sound engine technology, the PX-S7000 delivers the stunningly lifelike tones of world-class grand pianos, electric pianos, drums, and other acoustic and electric instruments. And with 400 premium sounds and advanced audio/MIDI recording onboard, you’ll never run out of inspiration!Your musical creativity: sparked With 400 onboard sounds to explore, the Casio PX-S7000 is sure to spark your musical creativity, but there’s so much more to this amazing digital piano. Use the pitchbend wheel to play various types of instruments with authentic expression. The PX-S7000 features three

Brand: Casio


Color: White


Number of Keys: 88


Skill Level: Beginner


Special Feature: Portable


Age Range (Description): Adult


Item Weight: 86 Pounds


Model Name: PX S7000


Style: Modern


Connectivity Technology: Auxiliary


Power Source: Corded Electric


Instrument: Digital Piano


Manufacturer: Casio


UPC: 079767362690


Item Weight: 86 pounds


Product Dimensions: 59 x 19 x 14 inches


Item model number: PX S7000


Date First Available: August 25, 2022


Color Name: White


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Everything I Have Been Looking For in a Digital Piano! (PX-S7000)
I bought the PX-S7000 two weeks ago as an upgrade to my PX-S1100, and I regret nothing. Both are fantastic digital pianos, and I recommend the s1100 to anyone who wants a top-notch instrument for under a thousand dollars. But if you have a little more cash on hand, then it is definitely worth splurging for the S7000. Here are the main reasons I upgraded. KEY ACTION The action of the S1100 was fine, but at times I would get sloppy while playing fast passages. I knew the problem wasn’t with me since I could play those same passages perfectly on my acoustic piano. That isn’t the issue with my PX-S7000. It feels just like my acoustic. In fact, it feels better. Now it’s the other way around: there are songs I can play perfectly on it that I struggle with on my acoustic. I don’t know how they did it. The keys still have a short pivot length like the S1100, but they feel completely different. Perhaps it’s the integration of wood. The keys feel solid—not heavy, but solid. They’re not light and springy like the S1100. They are also much quieter. With the volume at medium level, I can’t hear the keys at all (by contrast, with the volume at full level on the S1100, I could still hear the keys—it drove me nuts!) I am at peace now. When I make a mistake or struggle with a song, I know it’s because of my skill level and not because the action is holding me back. TONES The S1100 and S3100 have phenomenal tones. The default grand piano on each is excellent. But the S7000 is in another league. The 3 default grands are so beautiful. And there are dozens of other pianos and e-pianos and organs and hundreds of other instruments I’ll probably never use—but they all sound amazing. If nothing else, buy it just for those three grand pianos. SPEAKERS In this price range, there are a lot of pianos with bigger and better speakers. But the four speakers are definitely an upgrade from previous Privia models. The sound is full and crisp and lovely. It’s as loud and full as my acoustic upright. It can’t compete, though, with a grand piano. But I have no complaints. For jamming at home or playing songs for my family, the speakers are fantastic. (There are times when I forget I am playing a digital piano—that never happened with my S1100.) STYLE AND BUILD QUALITY The S7000 is gorgeous! It matches the furniture in our home and looks like it belongs there. I liked my red S1100, but it gave off a dorm-room vibe with the black metal stand and wires strewn about. The stand that the S7000 comes with is ridiculously stable. It doesn’t budge a millimeter when playing. The integrated pedals are also excellent. They are longer than the triple-pedal unit on my S1100, and I never have to worry about them sliding around. The “soft” pedal is also more responsive. CONCLUSION This piano does a bit of everything, and it does it well. The key action is phenomenal, the tones are gorgeous, the piano is stylish and solid and beautiful. There’s a lot more to it than what I have reviewed, such as MIDI controls and connectivity and customization. So be sure to read other reviews if those are your priorities. I simply wanted a beautiful piano that felt and sounded as good as an acoustic. Casio nailed it with the PX-S7000. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 24, 2022 by Laura Peterson

  • It's really good
It's important to note that I am still a novice. I upgraded to this piano after having clocked 500 hours on my yamaha p-71. To my ears, the piano sounds amazing, and the action feels really good. While the speakers are great, I would recommend getting a subwoofer just to give the piano a little bit more body and depth that simply cant be accomplished by just in-built speakers alone. from my original yamaha to this, the texture of the keys, the action, the speakers, and the overall sound quality are huge upgrades. there is a big difference when it comes to the nuances of the tone and resonance of the different piano patches, to where it even sounds very satisfying simply hearing the notes sustain and ring on a fermata. It has a bunch of features that I have not dove into yet, some of which I will likely never use (just knowing it has an arpeggiator function kind of bugs me). And being so feature packed, there can be some menu navigation, and some functions that arent quite intuitive (holding "func" while pressing "pause/play" activates metronome), so you will probably have to read the manual a bit to get the most out of it. Some other owners stated that the menu navigation renders this casio not as "immediate" as many other digital pianos in this price point. All in all, this is a lovely piano, and I would recommend it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 26, 2022 by Joseph Geraci

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