Thanks Tony at Bonners. Seems very nice, the piano sounds were all very different from one another. It’s aesthetics have been taken into account too, the red trim around the pedals is a nice touch; along with the lid. May be one for me to consider.
I really enjoyed hearing the three main piano sounds. Each was very different and very useable. Congratulations Casio, and Bonners! I didn't like the strings effect so much. At that volume the strings rival the piano tone, and IMO they sound too synthetic for that. It would be nice to know whether any lead melody sounds are included, I mean apart from vibes. Violin? Sax?
«authentic wooden keyboard action» - it's the short pivot length of the PX-S7000, isn't it? This video really ought to have some mention of pivot length.
There is NO indication in the official Casio site that says that the action is different compared to the Privia line . - composite keys are made of spruce and resine not fully wooden made. - it is double sensor like the privia line - dimension (width) of the piano tends to indicate that the pivot lengths are identical So …. Is there any difference , could someone kindly explain what it is ? The Casio site says that is the ‘smart hybrid hammer action Celviano edition’ which could well means that it the standard PX-5,6,7000 fitted into the AP range of DPs That doesn’t make it bad as the smart hybrid is a good action .
There is a distictive difference between the piano sounds. It really a pleasurable piano sound. Thanks for the demo. Andre from SA.
It sounded to me much better than Yamaha or Kawai through my headphone. The piano sound are more authentic and clear, simply a pleasure to listen to.
Thanks Tony at Bonners. Seems very nice, the piano sounds were all very different from one another. It’s aesthetics have been taken into account too, the red trim around the pedals is a nice touch; along with the lid. May be one for me to consider.
I really enjoyed hearing the three main piano sounds. Each was very different and very useable. Congratulations Casio, and Bonners!
I didn't like the strings effect so much. At that volume the strings rival the piano tone, and IMO they sound too synthetic for that.
It would be nice to know whether any lead melody sounds are included, I mean apart from vibes. Violin? Sax?
Thanks for the review! What piece are you playing at 3:00?
How much does the short pivot action really matter?
«authentic wooden keyboard action» - it's the short pivot length of the PX-S7000, isn't it? This video really ought to have some mention of pivot length.
No, there are differences
There is NO indication in the official Casio site that says that the action is different compared to the Privia line .
- composite keys are made of spruce and resine not fully wooden made.
- it is double sensor like the privia line
- dimension (width) of the piano tends to indicate that the pivot lengths are identical
So …. Is there any difference , could someone kindly explain what it is ?
The Casio site says that is the ‘smart hybrid hammer action Celviano edition’ which could well means that it the standard PX-5,6,7000 fitted into the AP range of DPs
That doesn’t make it bad as the smart hybrid is a good action .
USB audio interface?
It has the same short pivot key as PX-S 7000. Whats the sens combine cabinet piano with key action designed for extreme portable pianos?
You are wrong, there are different keys
@@ev_kosmokot No, there are exactly the same keys
@@Max77-h3r I specifically asked representatives of Casio about this
No
WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCES?