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Casio PX-860

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48
3.9 out of 5
48 user ratings
5 stars
31 %
4 stars
37 %
3 stars
25 %
2 stars
4 %
1 stars
2 %

Pros

  • The additional features are great as educational tools as well
  • solid wooden base gives it a sturdy and sleek look
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Cons

  • in-built music library
  • digital piano already has a similar function
  • it is not as heavy as most pianos

Key specs

  • 88
  • 256

Casio PX-860 - Pros & Cons

Casio PX-860

Pros

  • The additional features are great as educational tools as well
  • solid wooden base gives it a sturdy and sleek look
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  • The central position of the control panel is very appealing to the players
  • The keys are very responsive and modern
  • built-in pedals and a full stand that delivers a more natural
  • ivory keys and ebony adds a pleasant feel and makes your piano performance
  • it is equally suitable for all levels of musicians
  • smooth performance
  • easy play
  • and countless advanced features

Cons

  • in-built music library
  • digital piano already has a similar function
  • it is not as heavy as most pianos
  • piano is loud
  • The PX-860 is also very loud
  • it never fails to place around the top five positions for its precise tone
  • doesn t have a lot of bells and whistles
  • Yamaha CLP models are much more expensive
  • there is no display on the piano to see the current settings
  • sound will not change too much when you hit the keys hard and soft
  • Casio 870 is too heavy to be carting around

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Casio PX-860 - Full Specifications

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Keyboard
Number of keys88
Touch sensitivity levels3
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Effects
Effects
  • Brilliance
  • Chorus
  • Flanger/Digital Signal Processing
  • Reverb
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Dimensions
Weight78.26 lb
Width53.82 in
Depth11.77 in
Height32.95 in
Colour of product
  • Black
  • Brown
  • Oak
  • White
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Sound
Maximum polyphony256
Number of sounds18
Preset songs60
Reverb settings4
Number of pedals3
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Features
USB connector type
  • USB Type-A
  • USB Type-B
Headphone jack type3.5 mm
Headphone outputs1
Built In Speakersyes
Number of speakers2
Built-in metronomeyes
Metronome tempo range20 - 255

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