Pela nossa situação financeira aqui no Brasil e pela pouca diferença de qualidade entre esses pianos, a Casio ganha de lavada, ainda mais que muitos precisam ficar transportando e o Casio é o mais leve! Nos Estados Unidos a pessoa com um emprego ruim trabalha 2 semanas e compra o Casio, com 3 meses compra o Yamaha CP88, já aqui pra comprar o Casio são 4 meses e o Yamaha quase 1 ano e meio!
Soy de Argentina y es tal cual como decís! :'( pero existen los vst q son tremeeeeendoooossss. Yo tengo un kurz artis se y casi q no toco con sus sonidos, toco con el Noire Piano, del cual estoy súper enamorado.
Tested the new Casio in store and the keybed is amazing, I have the previous generation, PX-5S keybed, but this new PX-S1000 and 3000 is a much quieter and easier to play, but not too easy, the balance between heavy and light is very good. Can't believe they actually managed to create such a good key touch in such a slim DP. The sound is also amazing, pretty loud and crisp.
Hello , I'm looking for a straight PIANO sound with some effect here and there. Which would you recommend, I 've seen that the PX5S for example allows you to modify the LOW - MID - HIGH tones to customize it ..PXS3000 vs PX5S ? tky
Aside from debating which piano is the best here, I want to say how great this Muzykuj channel is. I don't understand the word they're saying (when they are), but videos are spot on and very informative.
A Casio piano natural ótimo ressonância e mais verdadeiro ! Incrível Casio pxs 3000 competindo com tops não deixou a desejar em termos de acústico pianos .
Meu Deus a Casio deu um show....nunca imaginei que a Casio teria gabarito para fazer um instrumento de altíssima qualidade....na minha opinião superou todos!
AS a piano and kyb player.. I use Yamaha and Kurzweil.. since Casio released Privia PX S1000 at retail price of 599 bucks and this PX s3000 at 799 usd. I could not, even now, believe that level of design, light weight, premium sound and a considerable goo sort of features!! I mean, for the price. Good for CASIO they hit good points with its first hibrid piano/stage and latest stage piano/arranger.
Listening on a VERY good set of headphones, my pick for sound quality is surprisingly: 1. Casio (has clarity but also warmth and depth) 2. Dexibell (a little bright for my tastes) 3. Yamaha (sounds O.K. but somewhat thin and harsh compared to the Casio) 4. Korg (lovely bottom end BUT you can't deny the lack of that upper octave) From all the reviews I've watched, people (including some VERY accomplished pianists) are also stunned at the feel/quality of the Casio PX-S3000 key bed for such a compact and inexpensive unit. The truly portable 3 pedal option (without need for an accompanying timber stand) and the extreme light weight are other bonuses. Personally, I also find the Casio more visually appealing from an audience perspective, although that is hard to quantify in a video. Kudos to Casio for giving consumers such bang for their buck. There will still be those who can't foresee themselves playing an instrument with Casio's name on it but it is VERY clear that they are no longer just a Watch and Toy manufacturer. That perception change began with the introduction of their fine GP500 a few years ago, which was a wake up call to the legacy digital piano manufacturers. Much of that technology has now been brought down to this lower echelon. Sadly, we'll likely never see another new instrument from Casio incorporating a Bosendorfer sample now, that that company has been purchased by Yamaha. With the inexpensive processing power and memory now available, which enables greater polyphony, it is my humble opinion that high quality multi-track sampling of fine acoustic pianos has now surpassed Roland's approach of modelling such that their instruments are losing appeal. Gotta love competition.
Impressive effort from Casio. They have been making keyboards that can compete with the more expensive products in sound and features. They were viewed as toys by people including myself once upon a time. Now they are serious contenders.
@@aguiartendas aqui no UA-cam é uma coisa. Na hora do vamos ver no ao vivo é outro. E o yamaha se sai melhor, tem uma pegada muitooo melhor que a do casio. Mas o Casio tem um bom piano tmb
I don't like piano on Grandstage. I try so many instruments, and best in piano sound is Sequential Prophet XL 76 key model because samples are from 8dio, and it's another level than instruments in this video. Nord pianos are great too!!!
@@VadimShinnik Until you have tweaked them to your own liking which, like any D.P. takes time, considering what you are running them through etc, you have no idea how great they sound. Trust me they are fantastic
@@VadimShinnik the sequential is a synth. By your logic Kronos, Forte and Montage are far better (and they are). But these are stage pianos, not synths nor workstations. Apples to apples
Thing is that Casio sounds good since 2013 with their Casio Privia PX-5s, which I own! It sounds amazing, very good keybed, but unfortunately no half damper compatibility. It's a bit important for real piano players that can't afford a grand piano. This one seems like a great upgrade, I just wish it had a modulation wheel too, and probably some more controls to use as a midi controller, as nowadays they are very valuable. Please bring PX-5S sucessor!
I’m checking in 3 years later, September 2022. Miguel, I’d like to know what you are playing now. I, like you, thought there would be a ‘PX6s’ or even a ‘PX7s’, but I’m editing my PX5s like always. You know, I thought back then about the nice screen on the PX-360, 560, etc, but having spent time on the Hexi- and 4-Zone learning curves, I didn’t want to throw that all overboard. It’s two years down the road and I decided to start shopping again. It would be nice to have a quiet keybed. At the big-store-that-has-them-all I found: the Korg Grandstage, the slim, trim Casios in this video, the Yamaha CP88, CP73, P125, P121, P515. I’m checking in 3 years later, September 2022. I’d like to know what you are playing now. I, like you, thought there would be a ‘PX6s’ or even a ‘PX7s’, but I’m editing my PX5s like always. You know, I thought back then about the nice screen on the PX-360, 560, etc, but having spent time on the Hexi- and 4-Zone learning curves, I didn’t want to throw that all overboard. It’s two years down the road and I decided to start shopping again. It would be nice to have a quiet keybed. At the big-store-that-has-them-all I found: the Korg Grandstage and SV2, the slim, trim Casio S3000, the Yamaha CP88, CP73 and Roland’s RD2000 and their FP line. I have a feeling they may have hit the tech ceiling in the Stage Piano world. There may be no PX6s on the way. Today I started tinkering with the last 10 years in workstations. Holy cow, the midrange units have a lot to offer, maybe not as distilled down to precisely what a pianist is looking for or setups designed to make it easy for a classical, jazz or other specialized musician to super-intuitively want but these synths do have pretty much everything that our stage pianos have. In many cases, they sport the same keybed each particular brand’s stage piano use. I played with the Yamaha Motif offshoots, the older MOXF8 and newer MODX8 as well as Roland’s Juno-DS 88 and FA08. The Yamahas are absolutely incredible, the Roland Juno, too, was a revelation. Only the FA08 was lacking in its action and was very difficult to basically understand. All of them had tremendously good sound
@@papadopp3870 Hey again. I have been quite into synths nowadays, but I still study classical and jazz piano. I still use a Master Keyboard with Fully Weighted Keys to study piano, but also to control all my synths via Midi. I have upgraded to the Kawai Mp11SE. I won't be needing any other keybed for a long time and if I wish to have better Grand Piano sounds I'll just use it with Pianoteq (not doing it at the moment). As you've said, synths have their own controls, and workstations are a big plus for producers, but I don't really like having everything "In one box", and usually workstations nowadays dont have fully weighted keys. I took the approach of not having too many keys at my home studio, as I dont have to get used to light keyboards. If you dont need inboard sounds, get the Kawai VPC1 which is the same keybed, but as a midi controller, which the MP11SE also is/has, but mind that the VPC1 doesn't have a pitch bend or mod wheel.
@@miguelesteves9740 I hear you. I went out and played that Kawai. Wow, that’s the best action I think I’ve ever played in my life. Holy, holy goodness. Navigation is just fantastic. The sounds are really remarkable. It seems to have infinite velocity layers. The cool quotient doesn’t end, and the panel above the keys reflects my fingers! I’s pricey, but it’s a price that, because of the unbelieveable quality, makes sense. I really think the keybed and the action suit me a hundred times better than any unit I have touched. It has given me a lot to think about. The old PX5s is a 1942 Jeep while the Kawai is a high tech space craft. Thanks for your input- I would’ve never gone to that Kawai dealer with all the Steinway and Bosey wood in the window, but that’s over.
Pessoal, eu comprei o Casio px s3000e realmente ele é muito bom, me surpreende a cada mexida, para usar como acompanhamento também é bom, é inteligente neste aspecto, os timbres não perdem qualidade, a Casio está realmente de parabéns, vou fazer um Review no meu canal, dizendo a real do dia a dia com ele.
@@benjaminsmith2287 Yamaha always had great tones and they keep improvng them. I always felt the Casio tones were very weak and midi sounding, making backing tracks from them was embarrassing they were so bad but they have certainly rose to the occasion with this model, tones are MUCH improved. Korg need to get their act together. That's what they get for going to China.
Concuerdo contigo amigo ahora bien la diferencia es q el Casio tiene mas cuerpo en audio pero el Dexibell su sonido no tiene tanto cuerpo pero tiene los detalles mecánicos como damper y martillo como único por eso es mas caro pero los 2 excelentes instrumentos Casio esta vez sorprendió mejoraron muchísimo el audio
Da lhe Casio pxs 3000.adquiri um e estou absolutamente satisfeito .não sei como a Casio pode colocar no mercado um produto deste calibre com o preço de 5.000 reais um detalhe a mais e a polifonia de 192 em comparação com o Yamaha que e de 128.is timbres são muito realisticos e com 4 meses de uso não explorei os 700 ainda os efeitos são excelentes também .
I have owned many expensive digital pianos, and dumped them all - bought the Casio px s3000 and was shocked it sounded better than all including the Dexibell (I own the Dexibell module) and the key feel is great. One well known piano player has talked bad about the keys on the Casio, how the black are lighter, etc, but I think the keyboard feels and sounds great - BEST KEYBOARD YOU WILL EVER BUY FOR 850 DOLLARS!
1. Casio 2. Yamaha 3. Dexibell 4. Korg The casio makes it so clean and warm. Yamaha makes it very flat and straight. Dexibell’s sound is so natural but I don’t like the sampled high notes. Korg is still korg sound and doesn’t change at all.
@@nazeemismail7727 I use casio on stage my self and I am really satisfied with the flexibility especially on Piano sounds. Anyway bro, thanks for your appreciation
@MUZYKUJ.... Still watching this in 2020....love these comments.....🎹Knowledge & Ear of a Professional musician proves: 1.Casio 2.Yamaha 3.Dexibell 4.Korg From : SOUTH AFRICA
Wow! Nice one Bro! All pianos awesome but from the way you played them,the Casio and Yamaha fall into the same category. They sounded similar while the Grandstage and VIVO sounded dark and round. Thanks for the demo. Big fan
Korg is the best. Not only for great pianos but all around as a stage piano. Great action and best U.I for performing on stage. I have tried them all { Not Dexibell ] but heard the action might be an issue and no service centers in the US, so not interested. I need to have a good action. Grandstage beats Yamaha CP88 hands down in an overall comparison. I had the CP4 which I like better than the CP88 except for the U.I. Grandstage has multiple, very easy ways to tweak your sounds to perfection and save it in literally 1 second! Just amazing, I bought the Grandstage 88 1 month ago. Nothing but compliments from my band on the upgrade in sound quality from the CP4, and people, in general, have said it sounds fantastic each time we perform. Several very quick ways to boost volume for leads or just, in general, to cut through the mix which it certainly does. I guess it is clear that I am very happy with my choice.
@@flamwork06 Lol That was one of my biggest concerns after having the CP4 which as you know has excellent action. It took me all of 5 minutes to get used to it and it is fantastic. You also can go in and easily change the velocity curve to your liking which affects the overall feel and expressiveness. I took the advice of a couple of people and set it at 9 and wow,! very expressive feel. You can really dig into it. So a long answer to your question is great action and it is a blast to play. My girlfriend is having a hard time getting me away from it lol Just a great stage piano or for home. Whatever you need it for. Can't go wrong.
Here is my take. Yamaha is bright tinny and treblely. Casio has an excellent tone and a nice balanced sound. The Korg Sounds ok, close to the Casio but the tones are a little more blended together and subdued. The Dexibell is a bright piano more like an Italian Fazioli Grand digital piano but not in a bad way like the Yamaha. The Dexibell had the best clear sustain and harmonic resonance of the keys. It would be a great gig piano to cut through a mix. For the Price , my pick is the Casio. The Dexibell sound engine is made by ex Roland Italian Engineers. You can buy the internal sounds module and add it to any piano for a good tone generator of all the sounds a Dexi has. The only con the Casio has is the action. Night and Day compared to a dexi or grandstage. But who else makes a super slim lightweight piano that delivers as much. JMO.
I tried all these keyboards and the nord last week. I have decided to purchase the casio. You can't beat the portability, sound quality and price. Just amazing!!!! In terms of sound, I enjoyed the Nord and Dixibell the most. The electric pianos on the grandstage were stunning as well. Dixibell makes an excellent sound module, so that is worth considering if you are drawn to the sounds.
Korg and dexibell my personal favourites, but I can see the attraction of the bright Yamaha and dark Casio as well. Not sure you could go wrong with any of these, we are lucky buyers!
key feel is great just bought one today great piano sound took my Nord Piano 88 off the stand and put the Casio on it. Casio is stayin although the Nord is still a great piano
Yamaha sounds really clean, a bit too much if you ask me. Too cold and digital. Casio sounds fine especially considering that it's much cheaper than the others. Korg was quite nice but a bit too much "in your face". I would put that kind of piano on a house track but for actual playing it's kinda whatever.(reminiscent of the M1?) I liked Dexibell the most out of the bunch. There's a bit too much low mids but for me it sounded the most pleasant in my opinion.
This channel is without a doubt, one of the very best ... It's really well received for the good reason that unbiased, a brilliant pianist/keyboardist and above all, all the important information is displayed. Yamaha CP88 is certainly this winner in this case :)
Made sure I listened to this blind....no peaking in advance to see the order...thought the first one was nice mellow but slightly boring, liked the 2nd one slightly brighter and more metallic, 3rd one was even brighter...too bright as though it’s trying hard to cut through a band on stage liked that the least...4th one I liked the best...more natural and real. So my choice is 1st Dexibell....2nd Yamaha....3rd Casio...4th Korg. The Casio is impressive when you consider its much cheaper then the others....so wins based of value for money. Also agree with the other comments....this guy has a fantastic channel....would love him to have English subtitles.
czesc! Love your work - you know that already :-) Barzo ladny... But you know what we really wanted to hear was that beautiful CP 70 in the background ;-) Keep the great videos coming :-)
w tym porównaniu chyba najbardziej mi przypadł do gustu Dexibell. brzmienie Korga już lepsze niż w poprzednim zestawieniu ale wciąż nie przekonuje mojego ucha (dziwi mnie to bo zawsze lubiałem piana od korga).. Casio bardzo dobrze tutaj zagadało, prawie jak Yamaha, jednak Dexibell chyba wyszedł najlepiej zbalansowany między górą a dołem (przynajmniej w moich słuchawkach :D ) bardzo dobre porównanie :)
1- Dexibell. Such a beautiful sound. The most natural and authentic piano. 2 - Korg Grandstage. Mellow, and with good body. 3- Casio. Wonderful sound for the money. A bit too much reverb, though. 4- Yamaha. The thinnest, most unnatural piano of them all. Way too digital and lifeless.
I have owned quite a few great 88k kbs, including roland rd800, yamaha s90xs, kurz p33x, nird stage2, and an rd2000 in my home studio and like the action and feel of the keys, and integration with apps like mainstage is excellent, but at 48lbs bit heavy to cart around to gigs. Im looking seriously at the px3000, or maybe px1000 connected a laptop running mainstage for live work. Not sure about the ease of use on the casio for storing patches with splits/layers, and how well the touch panel is vusible for outside gigs on a sunny day. The casio560 also worth exploring. The nord stage3 or new Kurz are both nice but pricey, but excellent 88kbs but also not lite. Casio best blend of sound, value and easy to move. Judt my opinion.
If Casio would of let you name the registry to your own voice set-ups , I would have bought it. Still might, Just can't pull the trigger for that reason. Love the sound !
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La pregunta es: ¿Con cual de estos teclados te gustaria encontrarte en el escenario cuando se abre el telón y tu lo tienes delante?
The CP88/ 73 sounds too bright in all videos and on all sounds. Can anyone demonstrate being able to mellow the sound of the CP88 rather than just take the top-end off and make it dull? If not, I don't think it's for me, because apart from offering lots of decent Yamaha piano sounds, it seems like a step backwards. Also, could there be a possibility that Yamaha are currently pushing a piano sound that people just don't care for i.e. the CFX, however expensive it is? I prefer the Casio here, and I'm a big Yamaha fan.
The Garritan CFX is an extremely popular and high-rated VST. So, it isn't a sound people don't care for. The CFX as an acoustic piano is very popular at many Classical music competitions. In the P515 and such the sound is quite flexible and there's a mellow grand that has a darker voicing that sounds like it s based on the CFX. However, I prefer the CFX sound on the p515 vs. the CP88. And unlike Brick, I think the CFX is the more dynamic sound of the Bosendorfer/CFX. However, when it comes to the real pianos, the Bosendorfer 280VC is the piano that I think is pretty much tops. CFX is high up there. The Imperial is still good, especially in the bass, but the 280VC is just sweeter, more powerful except for the bass, and more vesatile.
Korg Grandstage kills! I have a CP4 that sounds better than the new CP88. Have a Kronos as well. Great demo. Im getting a Korg GS ASAP. For soul, funk, & jazz this board is a "Beast".
The CP88 has the Imperial, S700, a C7 and a couple of uprights in it as well that sound great. Those that don't like the CFX Sample tend to gravitate toward the others.
Sound Yamahy do mnie przemawia. Ostry, nie zamazany a przy tym aksamitnie czysty i klarowny. Tylko ta cena. Casio jest przebojowe ze względu na całkiem dobre brzmienie (nie co zamulone i matowsze w stosunku do pozostałych) plus dodatki i to wszystko za połowę kasy. Można? Można. Nadszedł chyba czas aby producenci zweryfikowali minimum o 40% ceny swoich zabawek w porównaniu do tego co daje casio. Jeden minus Casio to jego minimalne wymiary które zawodowcowi na scenie jakoś "nie przystoją". Pozdrawiam i chyba do salonu Casio zamówię jako wszechstronną formę rozrywki z przyjemnym brzmieniem w wolnych chwilach.
Aż dziwne że Casio tak dobrze wypadł. Chociaż mam jakiś podświadome uprzedzenie do tej firmy i nigdy nie brałem jej pod uwagę, to jednak ten test może coś zmieni w moim myśleniu o Casio. Dlaczego nie ma Rolanda żadnego? Pozdrawiam
I see a lot of hype about the casio, it's the case with most new digitals (oh look a new digital automatically becomes the best one), well I'd say they all sound excellent, now as for action I'd try it personally, since more than once got that feeling if having found the ultimate keybed as per reviews and the when you test drive it you immediately notice its a downgrade to whatever you've got home, so let's not be naive and some tells the feeling after trying it compared to some really good actions, not to put the job done here down, I love this channel and also initially like the Casio, just a quick thought 💭
I'm actually surprised the Dexibell sounds that good...its not a very popular keyboard brand as the rest..Casio also surprised me although theyve been making some very good acoustic pianos/Keyboards since the first Privia came out.
Caramba! Só dá Casio nos comentários. Acho que vou comprar. Mas vi um videos dizendo que as teclas desse modelo têm problemas. Alguém sabe se é verdade?
Infelizmente sim, tem problemas 😭, por conta do tamanho reduzido comparado aos modelos anteriores da série px, e isso prejudicou o tamanho e o peso das teclas, a teclas branca é relativamente mais pesada que a teclas preta, pra um pianista classico/jazz/pop que procura fidelidade nas teclas é um problema na hora de comprar este modelo.
Im IMPRESSED with casio
I thought the same!!!
Same
Well it’s cheaper
Pela nossa situação financeira aqui no Brasil e pela pouca diferença de qualidade entre esses pianos, a Casio ganha de lavada, ainda mais que muitos precisam ficar transportando e o Casio é o mais leve! Nos Estados Unidos a pessoa com um emprego ruim trabalha 2 semanas e compra o Casio, com 3 meses compra o Yamaha CP88, já aqui pra comprar o Casio são 4 meses e o Yamaha quase 1 ano e meio!
Falou tudo , é desse jeito!
Falou o que todos precisam ouvir a verdade mesmo 👍
Soy de Argentina y es tal cual como decís! :'( pero existen los vst q son tremeeeeendoooossss. Yo tengo un kurz artis se y casi q no toco con sus sonidos, toco con el Noire Piano, del cual estoy súper enamorado.
Tested the new Casio in store and the keybed is amazing, I have the previous generation, PX-5S keybed, but this new PX-S1000 and 3000 is a much quieter and easier to play, but not too easy, the balance between heavy and light is very good. Can't believe they actually managed to create such a good key touch in such a slim DP. The sound is also amazing, pretty loud and crisp.
Indeed
Hello , I'm looking for a straight PIANO sound with some effect here and there. Which would you recommend, I 've seen that the PX5S for example allows you to modify the LOW - MID - HIGH tones to customize it ..PXS3000 vs PX5S ? tky
Renato Cabanelas same for me !
@@rafaelgomez1989 The px s3000 sounds the best.
Troquei meu set todo tinha um
Motif Xf6 e um Psr s670 ..
Estou com Casio MZX 500
E um psx3000 Casio ...
Estou muito satisfeito..
Parabéns Casio 👏👏👏
Aside from debating which piano is the best here, I want to say how great this Muzykuj channel is. I don't understand the word they're saying (when they are), but videos are spot on and very informative.
some of the best around... fully agree.
CASIO, beautiful sound; DEXIBELL Top!!
For price and sound, CASIO wins!
*CASIO PX-S3000 IS BEST*
Yes!
100% correct... You have a ear of a professional musician my friend
TOP! Casio px s 3000 , alcançou o topo em termos de pianos acústicos , Parabéns 👏👏👏
A Casio piano natural ótimo ressonância e mais verdadeiro ! Incrível Casio pxs 3000 competindo com tops não deixou a desejar em termos de acústico pianos .
Todos são ótimos !!!! ao meu ver o piano CASIO foi o mais parecido com um piano de cauda. Excelente o PX S3000, além de muito bonito e compacto.
Luiz Demetrio realmente a Casio está se dedicando muito em pianos acústicos realístico , muito bonito mesmo!!!
Meu Deus a Casio deu um show....nunca imaginei que a Casio teria gabarito para fazer um instrumento de altíssima qualidade....na minha opinião superou todos!
AS a piano and kyb player.. I use Yamaha and Kurzweil.. since Casio released Privia PX S1000 at retail price of 599 bucks and this PX s3000 at 799 usd. I could not, even now, believe that level of design, light weight, premium sound and a considerable goo sort of features!! I mean, for the price. Good for CASIO they hit good points with its first hibrid piano/stage and latest stage piano/arranger.
A linha privia levou a casio pra outro patamar
O Casio tá fantástico
Parabéns.
Nota 1000
For the first time; Impressed with casio
Listening on a VERY good set of headphones, my pick for sound quality is surprisingly:
1. Casio (has clarity but also warmth and depth)
2. Dexibell (a little bright for my tastes)
3. Yamaha (sounds O.K. but somewhat thin and harsh compared to the Casio)
4. Korg (lovely bottom end BUT you can't deny the lack of that upper octave)
From all the reviews I've watched, people (including some VERY accomplished pianists) are also stunned at the feel/quality of the Casio PX-S3000 key bed for such a compact and inexpensive unit. The truly portable 3 pedal option (without need for an accompanying timber stand) and the extreme light weight are other bonuses. Personally, I also find the Casio more visually appealing from an audience perspective, although that is hard to quantify in a video. Kudos to Casio for giving consumers such bang for their buck. There will still be those who can't foresee themselves playing an instrument with Casio's name on it but it is VERY clear that they are no longer just a Watch and Toy manufacturer. That perception change began with the introduction of their fine GP500 a few years ago, which was a wake up call to the legacy digital piano manufacturers. Much of that technology has now been brought down to this lower echelon. Sadly, we'll likely never see another new instrument from Casio incorporating a Bosendorfer sample now, that that company has been purchased by Yamaha. With the inexpensive processing power and memory now available, which enables greater polyphony, it is my humble opinion that high quality multi-track sampling of fine acoustic pianos has now surpassed Roland's approach of modelling such that their instruments are losing appeal. Gotta love competition.
Impressive effort from Casio. They have been making keyboards that can compete with the more expensive products in sound and features. They were viewed as toys by people including myself once upon a time. Now they are serious contenders.
Casio surpreendeu 👏🏻
A linha prívia da casio é muito boa mesmo! Eu tenho um px350, que já saiu de linha, já é um bom piano digital, imagina esse atual.
Também achei um dos melhores, senão o melhor timbre.
Mas ainda o da Yamaha é melhor, tocando é outra coisa.
@@marcosluigi_ fã Boy
@@aguiartendas aqui no UA-cam é uma coisa. Na hora do vamos ver no ao vivo é outro. E o yamaha se sai melhor, tem uma pegada muitooo melhor que a do casio. Mas o Casio tem um bom piano tmb
Piano on KORG Grandstage is nuber one, CASIO PX-S3000 is best of price/quality, but they all have a good piano. :)
I don't like piano on Grandstage. I try so many instruments, and best in piano sound is Sequential Prophet XL 76 key model because samples are from 8dio, and it's another level than instruments in this video. Nord pianos are great too!!!
@@VadimShinnik Until you have tweaked them to your own liking which, like any D.P. takes time, considering what you are running them through etc, you have no idea how great they sound. Trust me they are fantastic
You really do not know how the acoustic piano sounds :)
@@vitkrivanek9378 Okey))) if you say so :)
@@VadimShinnik the sequential is a synth. By your logic Kronos, Forte and Montage are far better (and they are). But these are stage pianos, not synths nor workstations. Apples to apples
Thing is that Casio sounds good since 2013 with their Casio Privia PX-5s, which I own! It sounds amazing, very good keybed, but unfortunately no half damper compatibility. It's a bit important for real piano players that can't afford a grand piano. This one seems like a great upgrade, I just wish it had a modulation wheel too, and probably some more controls to use as a midi controller, as nowadays they are very valuable. Please bring PX-5S sucessor!
I’m checking in 3 years later, September 2022. Miguel, I’d like to know what you are playing now. I, like you, thought there would be a ‘PX6s’ or even a ‘PX7s’, but I’m editing my PX5s like always. You know, I thought back then about the nice screen on the PX-360, 560, etc, but having spent time on the Hexi- and 4-Zone learning curves, I didn’t want to throw that all overboard. It’s two years down the road and I decided to start shopping again. It would be nice to have a quiet keybed. At the big-store-that-has-them-all I found: the Korg Grandstage, the slim, trim Casios in this video, the Yamaha CP88, CP73, P125, P121, P515. I’m checking in 3 years later, September 2022. I’d like to know what you are playing now. I, like you, thought there would be a ‘PX6s’ or even a ‘PX7s’, but I’m editing my PX5s like always. You know, I thought back then about the nice screen on the PX-360, 560, etc, but having spent time on the Hexi- and 4-Zone learning curves, I didn’t want to throw that all overboard. It’s two years down the road and I decided to start shopping again. It would be nice to have a quiet keybed. At the big-store-that-has-them-all I found: the Korg Grandstage and SV2, the slim, trim Casio S3000, the Yamaha CP88, CP73 and Roland’s RD2000 and their FP line.
I have a feeling they may have hit the tech ceiling in the Stage Piano world.
There may be no PX6s on the way.
Today I started tinkering with the last 10 years in workstations. Holy cow, the midrange units have a lot to offer, maybe not as distilled down to precisely what a pianist is looking for or setups designed to make it easy for a classical, jazz or other specialized musician to super-intuitively want but these synths do have pretty much everything that our stage pianos have. In many cases, they sport the same keybed each particular brand’s stage piano use.
I played with the Yamaha Motif offshoots, the older MOXF8 and newer MODX8 as well as Roland’s Juno-DS 88 and FA08. The Yamahas are absolutely incredible, the Roland Juno, too, was a revelation. Only the FA08 was lacking in its action and was very difficult to basically understand. All of them had tremendously good sound
@@papadopp3870 Hey again. I have been quite into synths nowadays, but I still study classical and jazz piano. I still use a Master Keyboard with Fully Weighted Keys to study piano, but also to control all my synths via Midi. I have upgraded to the Kawai Mp11SE. I won't be needing any other keybed for a long time and if I wish to have better Grand Piano sounds I'll just use it with Pianoteq (not doing it at the moment). As you've said, synths have their own controls, and workstations are a big plus for producers, but I don't really like having everything "In one box", and usually workstations nowadays dont have fully weighted keys. I took the approach of not having too many keys at my home studio, as I dont have to get used to light keyboards. If you dont need inboard sounds, get the Kawai VPC1 which is the same keybed, but as a midi controller, which the MP11SE also is/has, but mind that the VPC1 doesn't have a pitch bend or mod wheel.
@@miguelesteves9740 I hear you. I went out and played that Kawai. Wow, that’s the best action I think I’ve ever played in my life. Holy, holy goodness. Navigation is just fantastic. The sounds are really remarkable. It seems to have infinite velocity layers. The cool quotient doesn’t end, and the panel above the keys reflects my fingers!
I’s pricey, but it’s a price that, because of the unbelieveable quality, makes sense.
I really think the keybed and the action suit me a hundred times better than any unit I have touched.
It has given me a lot to think about.
The old PX5s is a 1942 Jeep while the Kawai is a high tech space craft.
Thanks for your input- I would’ve never gone to that Kawai dealer with all the Steinway and Bosey wood in the window, but that’s over.
*CASIO🎹PX-S3000 mejorada👂en 2019 exelénte🎵🎶!!! 👏👏👏👏👏👏*
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All of the piano’s sound really nice! Thanks for the comparison, great playing!
As for me:
1. Сasio
2. Dexibell
3. Korg
4. Yamaha
THE BEST 1CASIO 2YAMAHA 3DEXIBEL 4KORG
O som do pxs3000 soou mais natural.Mais próximo de um piano acustico.grande evolução da casio
Isso ! Você teve a mesma percepção que a minha, ele soou mais natural em relação aos demais.
Comprei um Px-s1000 e estou impressionado com o timbre de piano.
Pessoal, eu comprei o Casio px s3000e realmente ele é muito bom, me surpreende a cada mexida, para usar como acompanhamento também é bom, é inteligente neste aspecto, os timbres não perdem qualidade, a Casio está realmente de parabéns, vou fazer um Review no meu canal, dizendo a real do dia a dia com ele.
Aguardo esse vídeo
Eu também.. ainda mais sobre os acompanhamentos que tem pouca demonstração na Net. Focam mais nos timbres, o que é bom também.
the korg sounds so mellow and lush
Brings down my blood pressure haha.
Yamaha
Casio
Dexibell
Korg
Yamaha was in a league of its own.
plus one
I agaree. Casio great for the price and expressive. Yamaha was terrific sounding.
@@benjaminsmith2287 Yamaha always had great tones and they keep improvng them. I always felt the Casio tones were very weak and midi sounding, making backing tracks from them was embarrassing they were so bad but they have certainly rose to the occasion with this model, tones are MUCH improved. Korg need to get their act together. That's what they get for going to China.
Nice demo, and lovely playing. Considering the PRICE of the Casio is almost 1/4 of the Yamaha, the Casio is amazing.
Para mi oído: Casio, Dexibell, Korg y Yamaha. El Casio es MUY EQUILIBRADO DE FRRCUENCIAS, ENCORPADO Y REAL!!!!!!
Concuerdo contigo amigo ahora bien la diferencia es q el Casio tiene mas cuerpo en audio pero el Dexibell su sonido no tiene tanto cuerpo pero tiene los detalles mecánicos como damper y martillo como único por eso es mas caro pero los 2 excelentes instrumentos Casio esta vez sorprendió mejoraron muchísimo el audio
Casio me sorprendió
Da lhe Casio pxs 3000.adquiri um e estou absolutamente satisfeito .não sei como a Casio pode colocar no mercado um produto deste calibre com o preço de 5.000 reais um detalhe a mais e a polifonia de 192 em comparação com o Yamaha que e de 128.is timbres são muito realisticos e com 4 meses de uso não explorei os 700 ainda os efeitos são excelentes também .
I have owned many expensive digital pianos, and dumped them all - bought the Casio px s3000 and was shocked it sounded better than all including the Dexibell (I own the Dexibell module) and the key feel is great. One well known piano player has talked bad about the keys on the Casio, how the black are lighter, etc, but I think the keyboard feels and sounds great - BEST KEYBOARD YOU WILL EVER BUY FOR 850 DOLLARS!
Esse Casio aí falou bonito hein!!!! Tem bastante peso e ressonância.
1. Casio
2. Yamaha
3. Dexibell
4. Korg
The casio makes it so clean and warm. Yamaha makes it very flat and straight. Dexibell’s sound is so natural but I don’t like the sampled high notes. Korg is still korg sound and doesn’t change at all.
On point brother.... U have Professional musician knowledge👌
@@nazeemismail7727 I use casio on stage my self and I am really satisfied with the flexibility especially on Piano sounds. Anyway bro, thanks for your appreciation
1 YAMAHA
2 CASIO
3 DEXIBEL
4 KORG
@MUZYKUJ.... Still watching this in 2020....love these comments.....🎹Knowledge & Ear of a Professional musician proves:
1.Casio
2.Yamaha
3.Dexibell
4.Korg
From : SOUTH AFRICA
Wow! Nice one Bro! All pianos awesome but from the way you played them,the Casio and Yamaha fall into the same category. They sounded similar while the Grandstage and VIVO sounded dark and round. Thanks for the demo. Big fan
Korg is the best. Not only for great pianos but all around as a stage piano. Great action and best U.I for performing on stage. I have tried them all { Not Dexibell ] but heard the action might be an issue and no service centers in the US, so not interested. I need to have a good action. Grandstage beats Yamaha CP88 hands down in an overall comparison. I had the CP4 which I like better than the CP88 except for the U.I. Grandstage has multiple, very easy ways to tweak your sounds to perfection and save it in literally 1 second! Just amazing, I bought the Grandstage 88 1 month ago. Nothing but compliments from my band on the upgrade in sound quality from the CP4, and people, in general, have said it sounds fantastic each time we perform. Several very quick ways to boost volume for leads or just, in general, to cut through the mix which it certainly does. I guess it is clear that I am very happy with my choice.
The Nightwork Band how is the action on the Grandstage?
@@flamwork06 Lol That was one of my biggest concerns after having the CP4 which as you know has excellent action. It took me all of 5 minutes to get used to it and it is fantastic. You also can go in and easily change the velocity curve to your liking which affects the overall feel and expressiveness. I took the advice of a couple of people and set it at 9 and wow,! very expressive feel. You can really dig into it. So a long answer to your question is great action and it is a blast to play. My girlfriend is having a hard time getting me away from it lol Just a great stage piano or for home. Whatever you need it for. Can't go wrong.
The Nightwork Band I really appreciate your input!!! That is really going to help me in my coming decision!!
pianos should be tested in same price range. since casio is cheapest by far...i say that it delivers the most bang for the buck.
wout123100 But that’s the point of casio. It’s competing with more expensive digital piano with better qualities and less money.
If you only want to play piano yes, but in terms of functionalities it's much more limited than the others
O Casio me pareceu mais natural no quesito de piano em relação aos demais. Se a proposta é piano acústico este chegou mais perto ! Parabéns a Casio !
Here is my take. Yamaha is bright tinny and treblely. Casio has an excellent tone and a nice balanced sound. The Korg Sounds ok, close to the Casio but the tones are a little more blended together and subdued. The Dexibell is a bright piano more like an Italian Fazioli Grand digital piano but not in a bad way like the Yamaha. The Dexibell had the best clear sustain and harmonic resonance of the keys. It would be a great gig piano to cut through a mix. For the Price , my pick is the Casio. The Dexibell sound engine is made by ex Roland Italian Engineers. You can buy the internal sounds module and add it to any piano for a good tone generator of all the sounds a Dexi has. The only con the Casio has is the action. Night and Day compared to a dexi or grandstage. But who else makes a super slim lightweight piano that delivers as much. JMO.
Fajnie byłoby dodać do tego porownania jeszcze Kawai MP7se. Btw jak wypada porównanie klawiatur?
Great sounds, Dexibel Vivo amazing sound. Melody very impressive
I tried all these keyboards and the nord last week. I have decided to purchase the casio. You can't beat the portability, sound quality and price. Just amazing!!!!
In terms of sound, I enjoyed the Nord and Dixibell the most. The electric pianos on the grandstage were stunning as well. Dixibell makes an excellent sound module, so that is worth considering if you are drawn to the sounds.
Korg and dexibell my personal favourites, but I can see the attraction of the bright Yamaha and dark Casio as well. Not sure you could go wrong with any of these, we are lucky buyers!
Love the sound of the Casio, beautiful playing
thank you!!
Casio, for the sound, is a pleasant surprise. I don't know for the key feel, though.
key feel is great just bought one today great piano sound took my Nord Piano 88 off the stand and put the Casio on it. Casio is stayin although the Nord is still a great piano
Casio covered sound, Yamaha brigther sound, Korg mellower sound
Korg has nice tones
For me Korg sounds more deep, Yamaha, Dexibell y Casio, but not found one too far from another, the four are very good instruments
CASIO pra mim foi o melhor!
Sensacional performance parabéns!!!
Casio. Sem soma de dúvidas!
Sem sombras de dúvida*
Waaoooo casio m a sorprendido
Casio ta top parabéns
Hi friend, excellent review, for you, the best key action between these options: Roland RD-2000, Kawai MP7, Yamaha CP88 and Yamaha P515. Thanks...!
Que piano é esse Casio?.....🤤...😱....assim vai passar todos loguinho, se é que já não passou, piano fantástico.....👏🏽👏🏽
Casio : Best value. (For about 800$). Impressed...
Yamaha sounds really clean, a bit too much if you ask me. Too cold and digital.
Casio sounds fine especially considering that it's much cheaper than the others.
Korg was quite nice but a bit too much "in your face". I would put that kind of piano on a house track but for actual playing it's kinda whatever.(reminiscent of the M1?)
I liked Dexibell the most out of the bunch. There's a bit too much low mids but for me it sounded the most pleasant in my opinion.
This channel is without a doubt, one of the very best ... It's really well received for the good reason that unbiased, a brilliant pianist/keyboardist and above all, all the important information is displayed. Yamaha CP88 is certainly this winner in this case :)
Pues en este video hay cosas que están mal
can anyone confirm the Grand Concert Piano sample of the casio privia pxs3000 is from a hamburg steinway and sons grand piano?
Yes. Casio owns a Hamburg Steinway D that they use to develop some of their samples including Grand Concert Piano.
@@PianoWorksAtlanta I hope they can fix their A3 to E4 sample, and that would be it
O Cássio é surpreendente, mais aberto o som e com certeza deve ser bem leve.
Incrível o Casio!
Casio arrebentou!!! Muito bom
All keyboards have amazing pianos. I prefer KORG pianos because they sound more bright. But I’m really impressed with Casio piano.
What is the name of the Song?
Made sure I listened to this blind....no peaking in advance to see the order...thought the first one was nice mellow but slightly boring, liked the 2nd one slightly brighter and more metallic, 3rd one was even brighter...too bright as though it’s trying hard to cut through a band on stage liked that the least...4th one I liked the best...more natural and real.
So my choice is 1st Dexibell....2nd Yamaha....3rd Casio...4th Korg. The Casio is impressive when you consider its much cheaper then the others....so wins based of value for money. Also agree with the other comments....this guy has a fantastic channel....would love him to have English subtitles.
czesc! Love your work - you know that already :-) Barzo ladny... But you know what we really wanted to hear was that beautiful CP 70 in the background ;-) Keep the great videos coming :-)
Casio arrebentou.... só não curto auto-falante e chassi de plástico...fora isso iria de Casio.
1. Casio
2. Dexibell
3. Korg
4. Yamaha
w tym porównaniu chyba najbardziej mi przypadł do gustu Dexibell. brzmienie Korga już lepsze niż w poprzednim zestawieniu ale wciąż nie przekonuje mojego ucha (dziwi mnie to bo zawsze lubiałem piana od korga).. Casio bardzo dobrze tutaj zagadało, prawie jak Yamaha, jednak Dexibell chyba wyszedł najlepiej zbalansowany między górą a dołem (przynajmniej w moich słuchawkach :D ) bardzo dobre porównanie :)
1- Dexibell. Such a beautiful sound. The most natural and authentic piano. 2 - Korg Grandstage. Mellow, and with good body. 3- Casio. Wonderful sound for the money. A bit too much reverb, though. 4- Yamaha. The thinnest, most unnatural piano of them all. Way too digital and lifeless.
I have owned quite a few great 88k kbs, including roland rd800, yamaha s90xs, kurz p33x, nird stage2, and an rd2000 in my home studio and like the action and feel of the keys, and integration with apps like mainstage is excellent, but at 48lbs bit heavy to cart around to gigs. Im looking seriously at the px3000, or maybe px1000 connected a laptop running mainstage for live work. Not sure about the ease of use on the casio for storing patches with splits/layers, and how well the touch panel is vusible for outside gigs on a sunny day. The casio560 also worth exploring. The nord stage3 or new Kurz are both nice but pricey, but excellent 88kbs but also not lite. Casio best blend of sound, value and easy to move. Judt my opinion.
If Casio would of let you name the registry to your own voice set-ups , I would have bought it. Still might, Just can't pull the trigger for that reason. Love the sound !
La pregunta es: ¿Con cual de estos teclados te gustaria encontrarte en el escenario cuando se abre el telón y tu lo tienes delante?
Sería muy bueno que el amigo que hizo el vídeo diera su veredicto
Yo, con el casio. Saludos.
Casio o Korg
Casio for the win!!
I like the Casio and Yamaha sound the most
wonderful piano 👍
The CP88/ 73 sounds too bright in all videos and on all sounds. Can anyone demonstrate being able to mellow the sound of the CP88 rather than just take the top-end off and make it dull? If not, I don't think it's for me, because apart from offering lots of decent Yamaha piano sounds, it seems like a step backwards. Also, could there be a possibility that Yamaha are currently pushing a piano sound that people just don't care for i.e. the CFX, however expensive it is? I prefer the Casio here, and I'm a big Yamaha fan.
it is a step backwards from the CP4
Got a P515 and I much prefer the Bosendorfer sample to the CFX which is too bright and tinny.
The Garritan CFX is an extremely popular and high-rated VST. So, it isn't a sound people don't care for. The CFX as an acoustic piano is very popular at many Classical music competitions. In the P515 and such the sound is quite flexible and there's a mellow grand that has a darker voicing that sounds like it s based on the CFX. However, I prefer the CFX sound on the p515 vs. the CP88. And unlike Brick, I think the CFX is the more dynamic sound of the Bosendorfer/CFX. However, when it comes to the real pianos, the Bosendorfer 280VC is the piano that I think is pretty much tops. CFX is high up there. The Imperial is still good, especially in the bass, but the 280VC is just sweeter, more powerful except for the bass, and more vesatile.
Korg Grandstage kills! I have a CP4 that sounds better than the new CP88. Have a Kronos as well. Great demo. Im getting a Korg GS ASAP. For soul, funk, & jazz this board is a "Beast".
100% in agreement with you !! Had the CP4 and traded it in for the Grandsatge. HUGE UPGRADE and yes the CP4 is better than the CP88
Get the Roland RD-2000 instead.
The CP88 has the Imperial, S700, a C7 and a couple of uprights in it as well that sound great. Those that don't like the CFX Sample tend to gravitate toward the others.
Com certeza Casio
It would really depend on the music I think this piece weighted Casio ahead of the others with Dexibel close second in my opinion
Casio px s3000 best
Um ano se passou e a casio continua na frente nessa pandemia
Casio, Korg, Yamaha
Sound Yamahy do mnie przemawia. Ostry, nie zamazany a przy tym aksamitnie czysty i klarowny. Tylko ta cena. Casio jest przebojowe ze względu na całkiem dobre brzmienie (nie co zamulone i matowsze w stosunku do pozostałych) plus dodatki i to wszystko za połowę kasy. Można? Można. Nadszedł chyba czas aby producenci zweryfikowali minimum o 40% ceny swoich zabawek w porównaniu do tego co daje casio. Jeden minus Casio to jego minimalne wymiary które zawodowcowi na scenie jakoś "nie przystoją". Pozdrawiam i chyba do salonu Casio zamówię jako wszechstronną formę rozrywki z przyjemnym brzmieniem w wolnych chwilach.
Top performance!
Comparing 900euro stagepiano casio pxs3000 with a yamaha cp88 which costs 2300euro is strange in my opinion...
Yeah, Yamaha should be ashamed they don't deliver better piano sound :)
Orden Casio, korg, dexibell, Yamaha. Se supone que es el último que salió de Yamaha no se por que suena de baja calidad.
Nice playing mate :) Love your channel
Aż dziwne że Casio tak dobrze wypadł. Chociaż mam jakiś podświadome uprzedzenie do tej firmy i nigdy nie brałem jej pod uwagę, to jednak ten test może coś zmieni w moim myśleniu o Casio. Dlaczego nie ma Rolanda żadnego? Pozdrawiam
Też mam złe skojarzenie. Jest tak głębokie, że ten test nic nie zmieni. :D
Actually all digital pianos in this test sound somewhat similar while their price range varies greatly.
0:11 Casio 1:14 Yamaha 2:17 Korg 3:35 Daxibell
CASIO e DEXIBELL
Casio com certeza.
What song is it?
Korg!
Someone could tell me the name of the song? It's so wonderful and I'd like to learn it!
Korg and casio Sound good😎
I see a lot of hype about the casio, it's the case with most new digitals (oh look a new digital automatically becomes the best one), well I'd say they all sound excellent, now as for action I'd try it personally, since more than once got that feeling if having found the ultimate keybed as per reviews and the when you test drive it you immediately notice its a downgrade to whatever you've got home, so let's not be naive and some tells the feeling after trying it compared to some really good actions, not to put the job done here down, I love this channel and also initially like the Casio, just a quick thought 💭
I'm actually surprised the Dexibell sounds that good...its not a very popular keyboard brand as the rest..Casio also surprised me although theyve been making some very good acoustic pianos/Keyboards since the first Privia came out.
Wow casio sound better .
Caramba! Só dá Casio nos comentários. Acho que vou comprar. Mas vi um videos dizendo que as teclas desse modelo têm problemas. Alguém sabe se é verdade?
Infelizmente sim, tem problemas 😭, por conta do tamanho reduzido comparado aos modelos anteriores da série px, e isso prejudicou o tamanho e o peso das teclas, a teclas branca é relativamente mais pesada que a teclas preta, pra um pianista classico/jazz/pop que procura fidelidade nas teclas é um problema na hora de comprar este modelo.