Hi, congrats on your channel. A question: Just finished assembly of the piano and noticed that the pedal legs (looked from above) are slighlt "twisted" or leaned left. That is, not perfectly parallel with the piano. Has the same happened to you?
The design of it is very very nice, i have to say, and after watching about 40 videos of this piano, i decided to go to a music store to try it. However, despite all the good comments i heard, i've been quite disappointed, especially by the acoustic piano sounds and also by the feel of the keys, although everyone claimed they managed to reproduce a grand piano sound and the mechanic of such an instrument, which is a lie. Consequently, i recently bought an Hoffmann piano, made by Bechstein. Of course, the price of this " jewel " cant be compared with the Casio, but it was so much worth it ! Nevertheless, I think the PX S7000 is very nice for a beginner.
It looks cool, but piano sound is terrible... Just wonder, CASIO made comparatively OK piano in casio px5s. I was not a big fan of CASIO, but px5s -> absolutely OK for all the sound. Reasonable price and it was in my short list to recommend. What happened?
Hi, congrats on your channel.
A question: Just finished assembly of the piano and noticed that the pedal legs (looked from above) are slighlt "twisted" or leaned left. That is, not perfectly parallel with the piano.
Has the same happened to you?
I just wanted the stand for my PX-S1100 (white). CASIO should have it available for sale.
Thank you! Was super helpful as I had to assemble under an hour for a suprise!
Awesome! Hope the surprise went well ☺️👍🏻🎹
Boy he works fast.
What are the dimensions of the box and its weight? Thanks
150 x 36 x 49 cm
39 kg.
The design of it is very very nice, i have to say, and after watching about 40 videos of this piano, i decided to go to a music store to try it.
However, despite all the good comments i heard, i've been quite disappointed, especially by the acoustic piano sounds and also by the feel of the keys, although everyone claimed they managed to reproduce a grand piano sound and the mechanic of such an instrument, which is a lie.
Consequently, i recently bought an Hoffmann piano, made by Bechstein. Of course, the price of this " jewel " cant be compared with the Casio, but it was so much worth it !
Nevertheless, I think the PX S7000 is very nice for a beginner.
It looks cool, but piano sound is terrible...
Just wonder, CASIO made comparatively OK piano in casio px5s. I was not a big fan of CASIO, but px5s -> absolutely OK for all the sound. Reasonable price and it was in my short list to recommend.
What happened?