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Casio has just released a new line of digital pianos with several advanced features that go beyond musical instruments.
Casio’s new line of keyboards is designed for modern musicians who want to do more than just play piano. The trio of keyboards includes the Casio Privia PX-S5000, Casio PX-S6000, and Casio PX-S7000. Each keyboard has its own unique features, but all three are designed to be portable, stylish, and easy to use.
After teasing these pianos earlier this month, the company is now taking preorders for the Casio Privia PX-S5000, the PX-S6000, and the PX-S7000. The two higher-tiered pianos include 32-watt four-way speaker systems that are designed to fill the room with rich audio and replicate the sound and feeling of playing an actual piano.
are these speakers Bluetooth-compatible, allowing you to use them to play music from any connected device, but they also boast touch-sensor controls for making adjustments, a backlit LED display, and integration with a smartphone app aimed at beginning players. This app is a digital teacher of sorts, allowing access to accompaniment, tutorials, scores, and more.
What distinguishes the three? The speaker systems of the PX-S6000 and PX-S7000 are stronger, for one, and the PX-S7000 comes with a stand and foot pedal to make it a focal point in any living area. Also, these pianos can play more than just piano. Each has access to many sounds and instruments, with the PX-S7000 allowing for over 400 unique instrument types.
Casio’s digital pianos are also quite durable, sturdy, and good-looking, available in colors like black, white, and mustard yellow. The price tag on these digital pianos reflects the advancements Casio has made with the machines. The PX-S5000 is $1,200, the PX-S6000 is $1,800, and the PX-S7000 is $2,500; though you will pay a couple hundred extra for the mustard-colored version. All models are available for preorder now and will be available in late October to early November—depending on the model and color.