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Casio CDP-130

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4 stars
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3 stars
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2 stars
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Pros

  • that they are much easier to transport than acoustic pianos
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  • It has a more than enough sound and has a tremendously affordable price

Cons

  • lower keys are going to be heavier than the higher notes
  • Casio CDP-130 Sounds distort on higher volumes
  • it does struggle to compete with higher end units

Key specs

  • Portable Keyboard
  • 88
  • Touch-sensitive
  • 48
  • Headphones, MIDI, USB
  • yes

Casio CDP-130 - Pros & Cons

Casio CDP-130

Pros

  • that they are much easier to transport than acoustic pianos
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  • It has a more than enough sound and has a tremendously affordable price
  • easy
  • direct and honest way
  • The buttons are pretty straightforward
  • CDP 130 is simple and straightforward
  • great features promise to give you a wonderful experience with music
  • PX 130 is a better solution for intermediate and pro players
  • sound quality is indeed enjoyable
  • It is rather intuitive with all the controls that are straightforward

Cons

  • lower keys are going to be heavier than the higher notes
  • Casio CDP-130 Sounds distort on higher volumes
  • it does struggle to compete with higher end units
  • somewhat short and will restrain your learning
  • digital piano is not for the weak-hearted
  • with power supply but does not support batteries
  • the higher notes need a little pressure as they are more sensitive
  • The piano chord can ring only for over 6 seconds
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  • a few keys of the piano make extra noise
  • The sounds appears as rather conceal and dull as compared to the clear and fresh sound

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Casio CDP-130 - Full Specifications

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Keyboard
TypePortable Keyboard
Number of keys88
Touch responseTouch-sensitive
Touch sensitivity levels3
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Effects
Effects
  • Chorus
  • Reverb
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Dimensions
Weight23.81 lb
Width52.05 in
Depth11.25 in
Height5.08 in
Colour of product
  • Black
  • Silver
Included accessories
Pedal
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Sound
Maximum polyphony48
Number of sounds10
Number of preset slots5
Preset songs5
Reverb settings10
Number of pedals1
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Features
Ports
  • Headphones
  • MIDI
  • USB
USB connector typeUSB Type-B
Headphone jackyes
Headphone jack type6.3 mm
Headphone outputs1
Built In Speakersyes
Number of speakers2
Built-in metronomeyes
Metronome tempo range30 - 255
Transposeyes

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