Excellent demonstrator, I do wish he had included a short listen to the other sounds - electric pianos and any others.... THis is the 1st portable Casio I would consider buying - I think they nailed it on a decent set of acoustic piano sounds for the price.... that would work with a variety of music genres, and that reverb was definitely useful....for certain things... and selection of colors is brilliant... I think Bonners is the best store for keyboards... wish there was one near me... may take a trip to one of their stores soon, a day trip to spend all day trying out the best selection of pianos from various manufacturers,. available in the UK... all under one roof - including the Nord Grand. this is surely the Mecca for keyboard players....
Do you agree with other critics on yt that the keybed on casio px-s1000 has some flaws? that the black keys are lighter than the white? that the small form is causing some limitations? Please compare to the direct competition: P125.
I like your reviews but you need to mention that it is not ideal to play classical music on it because the black keys are much lighter to push in then the white keys and that is something you do not want, it is a shame because I like the look of it.
Consiglio vivamente di provarlo in negozio con i suoi speaker, a me non è piaciuto per niente,non ha assolutamente il suono che sentiamo nei vari video su UA-cam.
It depends on what you want. The P125 will have a better keybed but much fewer voice and programming options. The PXs3000 is much more feature rich with hundreds of voices and better performance options but the keybed has some design flaws. I opted for the Casio myself as I wanted to replace an older Yamaha digital piano and as well as an older synthesizer with one keyboard that would do it all. If I wanted to spend more money I could have gone for the Yamaha P515 - that would be closer in features to the Casio but with a more realistic piano feel.
@kamranhamidfar1725 it is god awful. The speakers are abysmal..I have a Privia from the previous range. It's an absolute downgrade. They've taken things away...Things like MIDI sounds you fin din every 100 pound keyboards which are decades old now and do not cost them a bean. Worst thing I have ever brought. I threw it away.
Excellent demonstrator, I do wish he had included a short listen to the other sounds - electric pianos and any others.... THis is the 1st portable Casio I would consider buying - I think they nailed it on a decent set of acoustic piano sounds for the price.... that would work with a variety of music genres, and that reverb was definitely useful....for certain things... and selection of colors is brilliant...
I think Bonners is the best store for keyboards... wish there was one near me... may take a trip to one of their stores soon, a day trip to spend all day trying out the best selection of pianos from various manufacturers,. available in the UK... all under one roof - including the Nord Grand. this is surely the Mecca for keyboard players....
Very good video man! This piano seems to sound very good and has a useful fx-engine on board. I also like to hear david foster at the end...
I recognised that last piece from The Secret of my Success!
Отличное пианино, я с него начинал 👍
Do you agree with other critics on yt that the keybed on casio px-s1000 has some flaws? that the black keys are lighter than the white? that the small form is causing some limitations?
Please compare to the direct competition: P125.
I like your reviews but you need to mention that it is not ideal to play classical music on it because the black keys are much lighter to push in then the white keys and that is something you do not want, it is a shame because I like the look of it.
Consiglio vivamente di provarlo in negozio con i suoi speaker, a me non è piaciuto per niente,non ha assolutamente il suono che sentiamo nei vari video su UA-cam.
Which Piano is better Yamaha P125 or Casio PX S3000
It depends on what you want. The P125 will have a better keybed but much fewer voice and programming options. The PXs3000 is much more feature rich with hundreds of voices and better performance options but the keybed has some design flaws. I opted for the Casio myself as I wanted to replace an older Yamaha digital piano and as well as an older synthesizer with one keyboard that would do it all. If I wanted to spend more money I could have gone for the Yamaha P515 - that would be closer in features to the Casio but with a more realistic piano feel.
P125
EVERYTHING IS WRONG THIS PIANO. DO NOT BUY IT.
@kamranhamidfar1725 it is god awful. The speakers are abysmal..I have a Privia from the previous range. It's an absolute downgrade. They've taken things away...Things like MIDI sounds you fin din every 100 pound keyboards which are decades old now and do not cost them a bean. Worst thing I have ever brought. I threw it away.