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Exactly!!!! Love love love the Casio design - especially as I want to get it for my nephew and I think he would do better with the simpler design. but the Yamaha sounds are just *chefs kiss* 😭
[Posted a comment and it disappeared into the UA-cam graveyard!] Jeremy, you continue to amaze me - not only with the prolific rate at which you produce these interesting and informative videos, but also at the work that goes into the technical production and editing of the videos themselves. Polished, slick, eye-catching - just some of the great qualities that help to catch a chance viewer (with the hope they will then become subscribers). As for content, you covered just about everything the viewer would wish to know without rushing but also without wasting time. A was pleased, but not surprised, to hear you make the point that such simple point-scoring doesn't tell the complete story and there are other, perhaps more subjective, issues that need more detailed assessment. And I wasn't totally surprised to find that there were some features that Yamaha missed but could have included within the same price. In a word, Excellent!
Your kind words never fail to warm the cockles of my heart, Bryan. UA-cam's algorithm is extremely picky these days and and I have to raise my standard if I were to stand a chance for my effort to be seen. These days, one can be subscribed and clicked the bell icon and yet may never know that I've uploaded a video. 😥 Hang in there and hoping things get better down under. 😊
Fabulous production once again Jeremy. These "knockout" comparisons are an innovative approach to comparing similar products. Even though I don't own either keyboard, I love learning about all the various features of different keyboards. I can also refer any questions I get from colleagues to your vids. Well done buddy!! Keep up the great work.
Your first line is very good "How's it going Jeremie's?" It make me feel like you are just having a conversation with the viewers like you are just in front of them.👍
Thank you very much, Jeremy! 🙏😊. This video, the PSR-E273 tutorial, and other related videos are helping me tremendously in choosing and learning how to use a basic yet durable, high-quality keyboard. God bless you and your business in 2021 and always.
Ur comparisons are really crystal clear! I don't have anything to do with any of the keyboards in the video..but I still love to watch ur videos! Keep up the work!👍
Stellar review... I knew the Casio had midi.. For me that makes it the clear winner! I have a loads of Midi gear and love midi to death.... It was how I recorded keyboards long before I had a multi-track recorder.. (Zoom R16) . The 48 note Poly of the Casio is another clear winner in my book too...
Honestly, the ergonomics, USB midi and the (especially in the CTs300 with key sensitivity and pitch/bend wheel ) makes up for all it's shortcomings over native sound quality. Virtual VST instruments, means they can sound like the best keyboards and pianos in the market.
When the time comes when Casio uses their AiX sound chip in the Casiotone line up. It will be a compelling option in the budget keyboard segment in terms of sound, portability , and overall design.
(I don’t know if my comment came through so sorry if I already posted this.) Because of the old AHL chip the PSRE273 sounds better to me. However I love the new look for the CTS200👍🏻
Hi Jeremy very useful review as usual. A few remarks : IMHO Yamaha wins over Casio on two points you have not mentioned at all : the readability of the screen which is way better on the Yamaha, and the Quiz feature which is on the Yamaha but not on the Casio. I think that the Yamaha is more geared towards kids from 4-5 to 8-9 years old learning to play at home, and who are to young to use computers (the reason why there is no USB socket but there is a Quiz feature) and the Casio is more geared towards teenagers, hence the Dance Music feature and the handle to carry the instrument to the parc or to the beach for instance. Anyway, for people who are a bit more serious and can afford a bit more money, I’d say go straightaway for a CT-X700 or a PSR E363. That said, if all the features of the E273 are brought over to the E373 (if it ever hits the market), I think the forthcoming E373 could make a winner. Have a nice summer with your family my friend 🤗🌅
Thank you for sharing your thoughts. No doubt the E273 will be mostly pushed to schools making large purchases to equip the music labs for young children. It's summer all year round where I live!😝 33°C all year round.. 😅 Have a great summer fun!
Jeremy See Hi again. Here it is summer right now for two more months to go and we have just about that : 30 to 35 degrees. Last year the temperatures went as high as 40 to 45 but fortunately, after two weeks it went back to normal again. In winter ❄️ it may freeze and, rarely (because we’re located in the South), we may have some snow ⛄️. But the nice thing is we can make music all year round 🎵 🎶😎
I thought I posted this earlier but maybe I didn't hit the comment button.. This was fun. :) You were spot-on with this review and I agreed with your view on each feature. The Ct-S200 would have left Yamaha in the dust if they had used the AiX sound source. They would have been flying off of the shelves. When I tried the CT-S200 in the shop, the sound was so cringey that I didn't play it for long. (I actually winced with some of the tones..something the shop-owner noticed. ;)) Sound, for me, is the most important feature and the Yamaha was, by far, the best.. The Casio had way more features. I know keyboard companies intentionally leave out important details to discourage the budget varieties and automatically lead consumers to the next model up.. When I think of entry level keyboards and who is actually buying them (first-time players.. parents and grandparents buying them for gifts..) it's a fact that there is huge money for keyboards in this price range. These types of consumers don't know exactly what they are buying and the lack of some of the better features becomes a frustration later.. or can even be critical in someone new deciding if they want to continue to play. If they love it, they will upgrade later. I have a deep-seated passion regarding first-time keyboards. (I've kinda made that known in a couple of other posts). One reason is.. I, also, am on a small budget and also learning keyboard for the first time. Jeremy, that's why I appreciate not only your knowledge of ALL models, but the "teacher" in you. No keyboard snobbery and great consideration for new players. Something I've also mentioned before. For keyboard manufacturers to make a keyboard as good as they can in an affordable price range.. with a few surprise features .. is to build a name and loyal long-term customers. To hold back a few nice things to fit a price range is being penny-wise and dollar foolish in the long-term. Casio got it right with the CT-X700 and 800. My first guitar was inexpensive, had a great tone and excellent action. I played for 45 years afterwards and grew in style and skill .. mostly because my first guitar sounded so awesome. It was a Yamaha and have had respect for the company ever since. (My hands are damaged so, at my age, I'm learning keyboard .. which means you're never too old!) Thank you for this review, Jeremy! I love watching your videos... :)
Always a pleasure to hear from you, Shelly. Love your insights. Hopefully, Casio can take these feedback constructively and do more justice to the Casiotone brand for the next iteration. 😉 I hope the Covid-19 situation is under control where you live. God Bless!
@@JeremySee.. In all fairness I suppose the point of the CT-S models was for nostalgia. Some people had owned the old-school ones back in the day and remembered it with fondness. So maybe the sound was part of the nostalgia. But the new ones and an AiX sound source, .. with that sleek design.. fun red color, and handle for portability ... that would have made them a best seller.
Was hoping you mention that for 20 bucks more you get velocity sensitive keys and a pitch bend wheel with the ct-300, which really puts it in a higher class of playability. Actually...for $45 bucks more, better to go with a ctx-700 for much better sound and features.
I just bought a barely used Casio CT-200 for $80, which step completes my acquisition of keyboards. My primary instrument is a Roland FP-30X. The FP-30X is a superb acoustic piano emulator, but I would not call it portable. What I wanted a portable keyboard for was to take to the group vocal class at local senior center just for purpose of playing chords. For cheap smaller keyboard, 61-key and less, a this design of Casio represents the top of the price tier along with a similar Yamaha. This is much like the situation with the Roland FP-30X, the Yamaha P-125 and P-225 and the Casio Privia PX-S1100 represent the top of the entry-level full keyboard price tier. What you get may depend on what you want to do, but my experience tells me, whatever tier you are buying at, buy at the top of it, not the bottom. Other keyboard teachers have compared different 61-key portable and beginner keyboards. One of them declared the Casiotone 61-key keyboard the one most capable of being used in some way by a performing musician. Maybe the Yamaha represents the low level of another tier. In that case, find the top of that tier and buy there. For the record, I am not an accomplished musician. I reached intermediate beginner level on the acoustic piano decades ago and decided to return to it after being brought to karaoke and vocal class by a friend. I am a good researcher though. Maybe my conclusion should carry some weight. I hope so. I put a lot of time into my research and I think I sift through the marketing puffery pretty well. I've only had the Casio home for an hour and change and I only got about 15 minutes on it playing the chords for one of my songs and playing some scales and exercises. It's not as bad as it first seems at first. You have to choice the voice for what you want to do and then it becomes a decent instrument for your defined purpose. I forgot to mention, I got a single-beam X stand and the plastic music stand with the Casio.
My view: Point system can be improved. You gave equal weightage to all the factors which I think is wrong. For example far more number of styles (which are better also) and very easy user interface (including hardware interface) of Yamaha e273 weigh more than all the advantages of Casio and easily make it a far better buying choice.
It's UA-cam. There will NEVER be a perfect point system that satisfies everyone. People are supposed to research the information and make their own decision.
I'm aCasio fanboy. I have Casio watches😊 and a calculator. I'd only want a Yamaha so I could post on my story "just got my first yamaha" and people would initially think I got a bike, but they'd be surprised to know I actually got a keyboard when they ask to go on a ride together.
Jeremy ,thank you for your insights! My question is this , can the tweaks you showed on using more reverb on the casiotone make it more competitive with the sound of the Yamaha e273? Thank you for your videos I am a 73 year old retiree with a tight budget, I would like to learn on an inexpensive keyboard and was looking at the Moukey mek200!
Dear Jeremy Sir, hope you and your family is absolutely safe and fine.I have a small query, like though I am a hobbyist, still I always emphasize on the Richness, Depth , Realism and the Ultimate Accuracy of the Tones rather than eye washing bunch of features..in these respect which budget keyboard I may opt for. : Casio CTX 9000 IN Yamaha I500 Korg EK50 IN Expecting your precious opinion, Warm Wishes Debabrata Kolkata, West Bengal, India
It hurts that the video is not in Spanish, I ask you for an 8 year old girl who is just starting with organet classes, which one recommends between yamaha psr e373 or casio lk s250, I remain attentive to your opinion
I have been wanting a keyboard for long and eying yamaha cts200 for long but its not touch sensitive and that's the problem also cts300 is perfect but expensive. I'm confused now
Hey, the Casio CT-S200 looks like a great instrument to a beginner, I am a bassist for the last 10 years and I'm thinking about getting a keyboard to start playing some classic rock n roll like Deep Purple and The Doors, I have a small question, do you know if in the Casio CT-S200 it's possible to adjust the tuning so that I can play together with albums like the debut album from the Doors, they have a lower pitch, I'm not 100% but I believe its 432hz tuning. do you know if it's possible to do that on this keyboard or even in the PSR-E273? Thanks!
@@wintermellow2030 I know you probably googled the answer by now, but I'm going to answer anyways: MIDI is, basically, the format which computers read music notes in. When a instrument has MIDI support, you can connect it to your computer or even phone, and play digital instruments within it.
Greetings Jeremy! I have a special request for you. Could you please create an entire video where you connect your yamaha psr e453 or any keyboard of Yamaha where you have turn off local and then while using the keyboard how to record the keys pressed in FL STUDIOS 20. Please brother I am having a tough time with FL studio 20 Please help....🌹
@@JeremySee NO No I mean Please make Video, "They sound different ! Casio Casitone CT-S300 & Yamaha PSR-E363 Like This Video Because Of i Confused about This Two Keyboards Casitone CT-S300 & Yamaha PSR-E363 .Which one i bye ?
Yeah I'll tell you what I think myself. Glad to pay the $10 difference for the Yamaha the actions a lot smoother on a Yamaha outboard it is a Casio kathios like playing with blocks or something do kids block the Casio keyboard we're on the Yamaha outboard the actions a lot smoother when you play on it and it's faster than it is on a Yamaha as far as I found my experience playing is the Casio can't keep up with my playing the action isn't fast enough on it we're on the Yamaha outboard it's a lot smoother in my playing and I particularly like the sound of the pipe organ setting on a Yamaha Keyboard the bank sound cleaner
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Which has better Long keys??
where to order? Mindanao Philippines po
Can I please just get the sound of Yamaha and design of Casio? 😭
Exactly!!!! Love love love the Casio design - especially as I want to get it for my nephew and I think he would do better with the simpler design. but the Yamaha sounds are just *chefs kiss* 😭
I wish too!
Yeah..i want to bring it to my gigs
Same issue.
Same to me though 🥲
[Posted a comment and it disappeared into the UA-cam graveyard!]
Jeremy, you continue to amaze me - not only with the prolific rate at which you produce these interesting and informative videos, but also at the work that goes into the technical production and editing of the videos themselves. Polished, slick, eye-catching - just some of the great qualities that help to catch a chance viewer (with the hope they will then become subscribers).
As for content, you covered just about everything the viewer would wish to know without rushing but also without wasting time. A was pleased, but not surprised, to hear you make the point that such simple point-scoring doesn't tell the complete story and there are other, perhaps more subjective, issues that need more detailed assessment. And I wasn't totally surprised to find that there were some features that Yamaha missed but could have included within the same price. In a word, Excellent!
Your kind words never fail to warm the cockles of my heart, Bryan. UA-cam's algorithm is extremely picky these days and and I have to raise my standard if I were to stand a chance for my effort to be seen. These days, one can be subscribed and clicked the bell icon and yet may never know that I've uploaded a video. 😥
Hang in there and hoping things get better down under. 😊
Fabulous production once again Jeremy. These "knockout" comparisons are an innovative approach to comparing similar products. Even though I don't own either keyboard, I love learning about all the various features of different keyboards. I can also refer any questions I get from colleagues to your vids. Well done buddy!! Keep up the great work.
Glad you enjoyed it! I hope these videos can help those looking to get one of these boards. Stay safe, buddy.
Your first line is very good
"How's it going Jeremie's?"
It make me feel like you are just having a conversation with the viewers like you are just in front of them.👍
Thank you very much, Jeremy! 🙏😊. This video, the PSR-E273 tutorial, and other related videos are helping me tremendously in choosing and learning how to use a basic yet durable, high-quality keyboard. God bless you and your business in 2021 and always.
Which one did u choose? Yamaha or Casio?
Video starting: Jeremy is standing with two keyboards.
Me: He is so strong
🤣 thanks for the great comment!
@@JeremySee Keep posting such amazing content Jeremy. I bought a Casio CTS200 after watching all your reviews. Stay safe. Cheers!!!
Daaaamn😂😂😂
Same 😂
I LIKE THESE REVIEWS THE BEST, SIR! GREAT WORK
i'm happy you're doing reviews of these products.
I'm a professional keyboard player, so I am voting for PSR-E273. Thanks, Jeremy!
Same
@Dei lol
Ur comparisons are really crystal clear! I don't have anything to do with any of the keyboards in the video..but I still love to watch ur videos! Keep up the work!👍
Thank you for your kind words, buddy
Stellar review... I knew the Casio had midi.. For me that makes it the clear winner! I have a loads of Midi gear and love midi to death.... It was how I recorded keyboards long before I had a multi-track recorder.. (Zoom R16) . The 48 note Poly of the Casio is another clear winner in my book too...
Yes! I love the Zoom R16 too. 😊
Excellent presentation of the 2 keyboards.
Thank you my friend.
Honestly, the ergonomics, USB midi and the (especially in the CTs300 with key sensitivity and pitch/bend wheel ) makes up for all it's shortcomings over native sound quality. Virtual VST instruments, means they can sound like the best keyboards and pianos in the market.
When the time comes when Casio uses their AiX sound chip in the Casiotone line up. It will be a compelling option in the budget keyboard segment in terms of sound, portability , and overall design.
Casio should really use AiX in the Casiotones
Men I love you content and its the perfect length to do research. Thank you so much.
Excellent review Jeremy👍👍
Perfect review ❤🎉thanks jeremy
Thank God by selecting Casio..I saved couple of dollars n user-friendly mini Synth..Nice..👌👍👍
(I don’t know if my comment came through so sorry if I already posted this.) Because of the old AHL chip the PSRE273 sounds better to me. However I love the new look for the CTS200👍🏻
Just the video I needed, was debating on which one to get.
Hi Jeremy very useful review as usual.
A few remarks : IMHO Yamaha wins over Casio on two points you have not mentioned at all : the readability of the screen which is way better on the Yamaha, and the Quiz feature which is on the Yamaha but not on the Casio.
I think that the Yamaha is more geared towards kids from 4-5 to 8-9 years old learning to play at home, and who are to young to use computers (the reason why there is no USB socket but there is a Quiz feature) and the Casio is more geared towards teenagers, hence the Dance Music feature and the handle to carry the instrument to the parc or to the beach for instance.
Anyway, for people who are a bit more serious and can afford a bit more money, I’d say go straightaway for a CT-X700 or a PSR E363.
That said, if all the features of the E273 are brought over to the E373 (if it ever hits the market), I think the forthcoming E373 could make a winner.
Have a nice summer with your family my friend 🤗🌅
Thank you for sharing your thoughts. No doubt the E273 will be mostly pushed to schools making large purchases to equip the music labs for young children.
It's summer all year round where I live!😝 33°C all year round.. 😅 Have a great summer fun!
Jeremy See Hi again. Here it is summer right now for two more months to go and we have just about that : 30 to 35 degrees. Last year the temperatures went as high as 40 to 45 but fortunately, after two weeks it went back to normal again. In winter ❄️ it may freeze and, rarely (because we’re located in the South), we may have some snow ⛄️.
But the nice thing is we can make music all year round 🎵 🎶😎
I love the portability of the casiotone
I thought I posted this earlier but maybe I didn't hit the comment button..
This was fun. :) You were spot-on with this review and I agreed with your view on each feature. The Ct-S200 would have left Yamaha in the dust if they had used the AiX sound source. They would have been flying off of the shelves. When I tried the CT-S200 in the shop, the sound was so cringey that I didn't play it for long. (I actually winced with some of the tones..something the shop-owner noticed. ;)) Sound, for me, is the most important feature and the Yamaha was, by far, the best.. The Casio had way more features.
I know keyboard companies intentionally leave out important details to discourage the budget varieties and automatically lead consumers to the next model up.. When I think of entry level keyboards and who is actually buying them (first-time players.. parents and grandparents buying them for gifts..) it's a fact that there is huge money for keyboards in this price range. These types of consumers don't know exactly what they are buying and the lack of some of the better features becomes a frustration later.. or can even be critical in someone new deciding if they want to continue to play. If they love it, they will upgrade later.
I have a deep-seated passion regarding first-time keyboards. (I've kinda made that known in a couple of other posts). One reason is.. I, also, am on a small budget and also learning keyboard for the first time.
Jeremy, that's why I appreciate not only your knowledge of ALL models, but the "teacher" in you. No keyboard snobbery and great consideration for new players. Something I've also mentioned before.
For keyboard manufacturers to make a keyboard as good as they can in an affordable price range.. with a few surprise features .. is to build a name and loyal long-term customers. To hold back a few nice things to fit a price range is being penny-wise and dollar foolish in the long-term. Casio got it right with the CT-X700 and 800.
My first guitar was inexpensive, had a great tone and excellent action. I played for 45 years afterwards and grew in style and skill .. mostly because my first guitar sounded so awesome. It was a Yamaha and have had respect for the company ever since. (My hands are damaged so, at my age, I'm learning keyboard .. which means you're never too old!)
Thank you for this review, Jeremy! I love watching your videos... :)
Always a pleasure to hear from you, Shelly. Love your insights. Hopefully, Casio can take these feedback constructively and do more justice to the Casiotone brand for the next iteration. 😉 I hope the Covid-19 situation is under control where you live. God Bless!
@@JeremySee.. In all fairness I suppose the point of the CT-S models was for nostalgia. Some people had owned the old-school ones back in the day and remembered it with fondness. So maybe the sound was part of the nostalgia. But the new ones and an AiX sound source, .. with that sleek design.. fun red color, and handle for portability ... that would have made them a best seller.
Nice review Jeremy
I've learned a lot from u thanks a lot
Now ive decided what to buy haha
Looking for a keyboard for a 10 year old.. I feel so overwhelmed.
Just get the Casio ctx700 or Yamaha e463 it'll do well 👍
Man, I really like your videos! :D
Glad you like them!
Thank you very much for this video sir. This video helped me a lot to decide where of the 2 cheapest quality mmthay im gonna buy in the market.. 😊
Which one you decided?
Was hoping you mention that for 20 bucks more you get velocity sensitive keys and a pitch bend wheel with the ct-300, which really puts it in a higher class of playability. Actually...for $45 bucks more, better to go with a ctx-700 for much better sound and features.
It depends on the country. Here in Brazil the CTX-700 is double the price of the CTS-200.
@@marcelo_1984 yeah. Dollar scales very harshly over here. $10 or $20 can be a small fortune in R$.
Nice presentation Jeremy. Good job.
I just bought the red Casio ! I’m looking forward to learning to play the piano with this one
Have fun!
Thanks for simplifying my quest!
yamaha's grand piano sounds are just soothing to the ears
the lack of midi on the yamaha is an oversight from yamaha in my opinion, otherwise yamaha sounds better... better u.i. on the yam also
Maybe the Yamaha one is aimed towards even younger audience (or kids) or anyone who don't need midi
I just bought a barely used Casio CT-200 for $80, which step completes my acquisition of keyboards. My primary instrument is a Roland FP-30X. The FP-30X is a superb acoustic piano emulator, but I would not call it portable.
What I wanted a portable keyboard for was to take to the group vocal class at local senior center just for purpose of playing chords. For cheap smaller keyboard, 61-key and less, a this design of Casio represents the top of the price tier along with a similar Yamaha. This is much like the situation with the Roland FP-30X, the Yamaha P-125 and P-225 and the Casio Privia PX-S1100 represent the top of the entry-level full keyboard price tier. What you get may depend on what you want to do, but my experience tells me, whatever tier you are buying at, buy at the top of it, not the bottom. Other keyboard teachers have compared different 61-key portable and beginner keyboards. One of them declared the Casiotone 61-key keyboard the one most capable of being used in some way by a performing musician. Maybe the Yamaha represents the low level of another tier. In that case, find the top of that tier and buy there.
For the record, I am not an accomplished musician. I reached intermediate beginner level on the acoustic piano decades ago and decided to return to it after being brought to karaoke and vocal class by a friend. I am a good researcher though. Maybe my conclusion should carry some weight. I hope so. I put a lot of time into my research and I think I sift through the marketing puffery pretty well.
I've only had the Casio home for an hour and change and I only got about 15 minutes on it playing the chords for one of my songs and playing some scales and exercises. It's not as bad as it first seems at first. You have to choice the voice for what you want to do and then it becomes a decent instrument for your defined purpose.
I forgot to mention, I got a single-beam X stand and the plastic music stand with the Casio.
3:56 yes pls!!
this review is all i need :) thank u
can i know what is midi use for? is that important for a beginner?
My view: Point system can be improved. You gave equal weightage to all the factors which I think is wrong. For example far more number of styles (which are better also) and very easy user interface (including hardware interface) of Yamaha e273 weigh more than all the advantages of Casio and easily make it a far better buying choice.
It's UA-cam. There will NEVER be a perfect point system that satisfies everyone. People are supposed to research the information and make their own decision.
Yes! I thought the sustain button was a cool feature not seen on many low-mid range keyboards.
I'm aCasio fanboy. I have Casio watches😊 and a calculator. I'd only want a Yamaha so I could post on my story "just got my first yamaha" and people would initially think I got a bike, but they'd be surprised to know I actually got a keyboard when they ask to go on a ride together.
i think the piano of yamaha has clearest sound...am i right?
Jeremy ,thank you for your insights! My question is this , can the tweaks you showed on using more reverb on the casiotone make it more competitive with the sound of the Yamaha e273?
Thank you for your videos
I am a 73 year old retiree with a tight budget, I would like to learn on an inexpensive keyboard and was looking at the Moukey mek200!
Good Review.
Yo this guy grammar and vocabulary is top tier
Thank you for your kind compliments.
Dear Jeremy Sir, hope you and your family is absolutely safe and fine.I have a small query, like though I am a hobbyist, still I always emphasize on the Richness, Depth , Realism and the Ultimate Accuracy of the Tones rather than eye washing bunch of features..in these respect which budget keyboard I may opt for. :
Casio CTX 9000 IN
Yamaha I500
Korg EK50 IN
Expecting your precious opinion,
Warm Wishes
Debabrata
Kolkata, West Bengal, India
Interesting video, but in our countrie(s) the Yamaha is 25% higher in price than the Casio.
It hurts that the video is not in Spanish, I ask you for an 8 year old girl who is just starting with organet classes, which one recommends between yamaha psr e373 or casio lk s250, I remain attentive to your opinion
Nice work! What do u think about the M audio 88 keys keyboard?
I have been wanting a keyboard for long and eying yamaha cts200 for long but its not touch sensitive and that's the problem also cts300 is perfect but expensive. I'm confused now
Hi Jeremy, wanted to buy a Casiotone but by watching your channel i decided to go for the Yamaha. But the bigger one... The PSR E 463! 🙂
Great choice! Have fun.
hey Jeremy, I am a guitarist, want to buy a keyboard just for composition purpose, is ct-s300 worth it ?
iam going to buy a keyboard
what should i buy casio or yamaha
my budget is 20k
should i buy casio xt9000
Hey, the Casio CT-S200 looks like a great instrument to a beginner, I am a bassist for the last 10 years and I'm thinking about getting a keyboard to start playing some classic rock n roll like Deep Purple and The Doors, I have a small question, do you know if in the Casio CT-S200 it's possible to adjust the tuning so that I can play together with albums like the debut album from the Doors, they have a lower pitch, I'm not 100% but I believe its 432hz tuning. do you know if it's possible to do that on this keyboard or even in the PSR-E273? Thanks!
The difference of one voice more in favor of Casio wasn't really worth a point when to you think about it.
my kid is very beginner and I don't have much money now. would you recommend the Casio?
next time please review organ sounds of this keyboard ,so that some church musicians can gain some ideas. thanks
Who has better long keys??
*which one is best casio cts-200 vs Yamaha Psr E273*
Any ia fine for beginnner lesrning notthing special.
Yamaha haa a better touxh respond
Hi Sir..which one is good?Ct300 or yamaha psr e273?
Casio or yamaha
Which is best for beginner ??
Yamaha sounds better on its own, but Casiotone has more potential thanks to its MIDI port
What is MIDI used for?
@@wintermellow2030 I know you probably googled the answer by now, but I'm going to answer anyways:
MIDI is, basically, the format which computers read music notes in.
When a instrument has MIDI support, you can connect it to your computer or even phone, and play digital instruments within it.
Greetings Jeremy!
I have a special request for you. Could you please create an entire video where you connect your yamaha psr e453 or any keyboard of Yamaha where you have turn off local and then while using the keyboard how to record the keys pressed in FL STUDIOS 20.
Please brother I am having a tough time with FL studio 20
Please help....🌹
The sustain point to casio wasn't necessary
CTS 300 Please
I promote Casio Keyboards specially CTS 200, 300 THE sound of the casiotone series is horrible compared to Yamaha
What inexpensive keyboard has a chord lcd display when you press the keys. ? Yamaha, Casio or any brand. Thank you.
Para cuando un curso para el yámana PSR-E273 ,por favor
Hello new subscriber here. Can you do a review for Casio CT-X700-FA CT-X vs. Yamaha PSR-E273
Hey Bro
Which is the best professional Arranger
I already have a korg kross2,bt its a workstation..
Is the Yamaha a good piano for a beginner I want to learn how to play but don’t want to pay more than $130 for a piano
I prefer more yamaha keyboard other then casio
Yamaha keyboard is my favorite keyboard
Will they both connect and work on Apple's garage band
Very cool video. You have a subscriber in me.
Hello Jeremy! Can you compare yamaha psr 175 and casiotone ct-s200? plss
Please Make Video... Casio Casitone CT-S300 Vs Yamaha PSR E363
Different category of keyboards. No point comparing.
@@JeremySee NO No I mean Please make Video, "They sound different ! Casio Casitone CT-S300 & Yamaha PSR-E363
Like This Video Because Of i Confused about This Two Keyboards Casitone CT-S300 & Yamaha PSR-E363 .Which one i bye ?
Sir, suggest between casio ct s200 vs yamaha psr f51 for beginners..
Someday im gonna buy atleast psr e373 😎 got to finish studies first then go to work to earn moneyyy
can i wirelessly connect both to a Tablet?
Hello brother.. How to connect Midi commader apps with CT S200RD please help me🤔🤔🤔please make a video
Is casiotone better than yamaha psr-f51?
Helo sir.. yamaha modx7 or korg krome ex. .which on is best for song programing and song cerator. .pls advice
Yes casio is the champ!
How about yamaha psr e343? Is it a good keyboard than casio lk s250
Lo más importante es el sonido , y Yamaha tiene better sounds.
Yamaha psr e273 isn't available on Amazon 😕😓
It's now my wife just found it 199 $ us
Are the keys of the Casio weighted? I have the Yamaha but the keys aren't weighted which was a disappointment.
Which yamaha you had?
Only digital pianos and high end keyboards have weighted keys. These are entry level keyboards.
I have a question can you use plug in head phones for the Yamaha PSR-E273 thank you for the review😊
Yes
@@JeremySee thank you!
PLEASE A REVIEW OF ROLAND XPS 10 & 30. THANKYOU JEREMY SIR 🙏
What if Casio ctk 2550 vs e273 who is the winner pls tell me 😭😭
How i bought psr e273
Does casio ct s200 has touch sensitivity? Pls answer
No, it does not. CASIO CT-S300 has touch sensitivity.
Many thnxs casio 3000 for 175 e for me. Midi won sorry yamaha
Yamaha psr 273 price
Is harmonium tone present in casio ct s 200
Between Casio Casiotone the CT-S200 and CT-S1 which one do you recommend? I’m a beginner :)
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Yeah I'll tell you what I think myself. Glad to pay the $10 difference for the Yamaha the actions a lot smoother on a Yamaha outboard it is a Casio kathios like playing with blocks or something do kids block the Casio keyboard we're on the Yamaha outboard the actions a lot smoother when you play on it and it's faster than it is on a Yamaha as far as I found my experience playing is the Casio can't keep up with my playing the action isn't fast enough on it we're on the Yamaha outboard it's a lot smoother in my playing and I particularly like the sound of the pipe organ setting on a Yamaha Keyboard the bank sound cleaner
Plz comare the keyboards yamaya psr e263 and Casio ctk300
Old keyboards. Shops don't even sell.
I don't know,which is better....
I prefered with the casio s200, much cheaper and lighter
Sir should I buy Casio Ctk 8000In?
Go for ctx 9000in. It sounds better.