Thanks for the review. I have this piano in my tiny room here in Japan and really like it. The only thing I wish to do is be able to transfer my recordings to a USB. As you said, it’s not a regular looking USB port. Can anyone let me know which kind of USB it accepts, and how to transfer the song? The interface for this piano is often not very self-intuitive
Yeah, and both aren't that uncommon. My AVR (Audio/Video Receiver) and Guitar AMP have that Audio Jack too. Most Printers also have that USB Jack. So cables are pretty common and cheap.
Hi Christine, at a 50% volume, is the sound strong enough to be heard in my apartment living room (40 sq meters)? I do not want to be heard by my neighbor across the wall, but I need a clear and high sound at not a maximum volume. Or should I think in a higher model like the PX-780, with 2x20W speakers? Thanks for your answer :)
Hello, if you need a strong sound I would highly suggest connecting to an amp (that's what we have done) or considering another model. I think, especially compared to an ordinary acoustic piano, you could end up "banging" the keys more to get a stronger sound, which is possible, but will probably develop a bad habit over time.
@@counting1234 Thank you for your response. Finally I bought the 780 model, with 4 speakers; this one has -at 50% volume- an strong enough sound with the GrandConcert, the Bright and the Dance sounds. On the other hand, some keys of the Harpsichord sound are not well sampled :(. Also, I noticed that there are a lot of "mechanical" noise while I play the keys, but it seems it happens in every digital piano. Regards!
I want the duck
yeah
@@SaurabhMusicOfficial where to buy ?
Thanks for the review! 💙
Thank you! I am looking for a digital piano and this review answered all of my questions.
lol where did you buy the moving duck?
Thanks for the review. I have this piano in my tiny room here in Japan and really like it. The only thing I wish to do is be able to transfer my recordings to a USB. As you said, it’s not a regular looking USB port. Can anyone let me know which kind of USB it accepts, and how to transfer the song? The interface for this piano is often not very self-intuitive
You’re probably looking for a usb a to usb b adapter but look it up on google images or so just to see if it matches
Nice review. It's a USB-B port (or USB port Type B), and 1/4" headphone jack (not 3.5 mm)
Yeah, and both aren't that uncommon. My AVR (Audio/Video Receiver) and Guitar AMP have that Audio Jack too. Most Printers also have that USB Jack. So cables are pretty common and cheap.
can someone please help me? my px 770 middle c is lower than it should be and the c1 is in it's place
Thank you for an excellent review.
I have the PX-760 which is the best !!!
Hi Christine, at a 50% volume, is the sound strong enough to be heard in my apartment living room (40 sq meters)? I do not want to be heard by my neighbor across the wall, but I need a clear and high sound at not a maximum volume. Or should I think in a higher model like the PX-780, with 2x20W speakers? Thanks for your answer :)
Hello, if you need a strong sound I would highly suggest connecting to an amp (that's what we have done) or considering another model. I think, especially compared to an ordinary acoustic piano, you could end up "banging" the keys more to get a stronger sound, which is possible, but will probably develop a bad habit over time.
@@counting1234 Thank you for your response. Finally I bought the 780 model, with 4 speakers; this one has -at 50% volume- an strong enough sound with the GrandConcert, the Bright and the Dance sounds. On the other hand, some keys of the Harpsichord sound are not well sampled :(. Also, I noticed that there are a lot of "mechanical" noise while I play the keys, but it seems it happens in every digital piano.
Regards!
Nice review!