I started around 30. Im now 35, have had zero lessons and think I can play quite good now! But my repertoire is extremely limited because im very picky and have not learned to read music.
Biggest feature hands-down is the addition of an audio in Jack. That is simply huge because it means you can use your iPad as an unlimited sound source for any kind of piano or organ you want or backing instrument or even a full daw!
Hi Jeremy, the PX-S1000 has a few interesting features, esp. the Chordqna Play piano app. I hope that you will find the time to do other videos in which you simply play the instrument for listening pleasure. Could you maybe one day do a video to advise on which books to buy to learn the keyboard or the piano? Thanks.
i wish you can buy the Roland fp-10 and do an honest review in it and maybe compare it to Casio px-s1000 piano to see what is the ultimate piano to get . Please !!🙏
Piano keyboard is so hard to find the right fit. After watching most of your video. I love this one most. Thanks for the review and three videos about it. Lol it was very helpful.
Please could you upload a video where you play chopin nocturne in c sharp minor on it? The keys have only 2 sensors while the high price pianos have 3 sensors. I want to "see" the differences and the limits of 2 sensors.
It has smart sensor tech though. So it actually is better than 3 sensors. The third one is to detect when they key goes past a certain point. With the smart sensor, it can detect how far the key is pressed down at any point.
I'm confused between this and the CDP-S100. I heard the sound of the S100 is a bit weak in comparison with the S1000. I fear I may notice that, through I am a beginner and I'd like to start learning. Here in the UK, I can get the S100 with a stand for £400, the S1000 costs £450 just by itself. Perhaps the S100 could do the job? I could always connect it to my PC to get higher quality sounds of it through DAW software or even get all other voices that neither of those piano have (and honestly I doubt I'd need those voices). I think I'm answering my question here, the S1000 is what I should go for. Do you think it's a good idea or should I save and get the cheaper S100.
Thank you Jeremy to explain in such a simple way and mentioned the major points that were worth mentioning and can you tell me that what other appliances are we getting with the casio px-s1000
thank you very much for this series, really help a lot. I love playing piano but since now working in Tokyo, due to the space I could only get the digital ones and your video really help me what to select!
Hi Li, same here I’m staying in Tokyo too. I played grand piano since young but due to limited space in Tokyo, I was thinking to get this. Can I know how it’s the touching like ? Does the touching similar to normal wooden upright piano ? Appreciate that if you can reply. :)
Thanks Jeremy for explaining in such a plain and simple yet at the same time comprehensive way. And not to mention another great full in-depth review of all the features worth mentioning 👍
@@JeremySee Anytime man and one more thing can you please help and suggest a decent digital 88 keys piano for beginners under 1000US$ with good hammer action
The bag looks like it's a little too big internally for this piano when looking at the measurement specs. Is it to much room inside the bag for the piano or is it a perfect fit?
@@JeremySee Awesome! You really helped me to go for this Piano.. sold my Go:Piano to get the PX-S1000. Ordered the Bag to have it as a good storage at home. Will probably get the 3-pedals also. Thanks for great reviews :)
Hello Jeremy, Thank you for the great sum up! I am looking the first device for my daughter and not sure what to prefer - px s1000 or ap 470. Are the key action by ap 470 better than by px s1000? Thank you!
As a piano teacher, and your beginners-student (max 2 year learning) has a max budget of 1400 usd, what digital piano would you recommend for classical piano learning? Would that be this Casio or something else? Thanks for a few suggestions that you would give your student that can spent 1400 usd.
Hi Jeremy. Love your videos. I have one question. Between 1 and 10 where 10 = no brainer and 1 = not worth it at all, could you rate if the $200USD more for this Keyboard is worth it over the CDP-S100. Thank you
If I may interject, if you will use your piano as a midi controller most and as a stand-alone instrument less often, save your money and get the CPD-S100. For the extra money, the PX-S1000 gives you Bluetooth connectivity, a better sound engine, and a higher polyphony rate. Both instruments are a bargain!
I want to buy one for my daughter for proper piano learning so I am more concerned about action,please tell me p125, roland f10 or casio px1000 which one has authentic key action
I would have liked to see the bag on your back, also, sound through external speakers. Hoping to purchase soon, thanks so much for your excellent reviews! Is this the lates, have they made any more improvements?
Hi Jeremy, following u with anything keyboard n piano. Just a question, is this keyboard LINE OUT will cut off the in build speakers? or the on board speakers can remain active when LINE OUT to a PA. tkq
A very useful explanation! Many thanks for the review. I hope this one will be available soon in Indonesia. Finally Casio has gone beyond its competitors! :)
Thank you Jeremy for your insight. It has given me great confidence that my pre-order for the PX-S3000 is money well spent. I'll be using it as a MIDI controller, so the assignable knobs and pitch wheel are of benefit. Everything I have heard about the key action and the textured keys leads me to believe it will be a great piano to learn on as well. I can't wait till it is shipping.
This seems like a better option than even the Yamaha P515, which i was looking at getting before I saw this. Half the price, half the weight and pretty much the same features Have I got that right?
thank you for this video jeremy .... not long ago you did help me choose my first arranger keyboard and on your advice I chose to take a Yamaha psr e463 and honestly I was not disappointed .... but now I want a good keyboard Oriental arranger as I come from North Africa ... I hesitate in fact between the Yamaha A3000 and the Korg Pa 700 ...... if you could tell me a little about this is two keyboard and say it is best provided ... and why a video on the oriental keyboard one of this is days it would help bcp of people who love this kind of music thank you bcp
I have been waiting for just this sort of product, will spring for the s 3000 though. Suppose I'd better sell my Yamaha shares! What about the HR Midi function watching Piano Man Chucks video blew me away on this!!!
@@JeremySee what are your thoughts on virtual instruments , specifically pianos, when playing through through studio monitors compared to onboard speakers and sounds?
@Jeremy See Is there a noticable difference with the S1000 and the S3000 as a begginer? I am wondering if I should shell out the extra $200 for the S3000 as a longer term investment.
@@JeremySee i just want to say one word for your videos...i am a beginner in keyboard learning. SO I was comparing different starting keyboards as well as mid-range keyboards and frankly, I get what I want from your channel only. Thanks for your hard work. Keep going..kudos
Hi Jeremy, Thank you for your reviews - they were among those that have had convinced me to buy this piano. Unfortunately I had to send it back as I found that on all of the acoustic piano sounds, the sound isn't getting damped when played short (staccato) on keys from the F#6 and up the Bb7 (or maybe till the end of the keyboard). The person from the music store is telling me, that it is usual for pianos to act like this (he also said, that he compared it to a hybrid piano they have in store), but I'm not convinced it can sound such dramatically/obviously different, as you can really hear the difference between the damped sound of the F6 key (and all other keys from from F6 down the keyboard) and the audibly sustaining sound of all the keys from the F#6 and up. All the other sounds are fine. Have you experienced such an issue with this piano? I'm waiting for the music store to compare it to the sound of Casio PX-S3000, as I've heard it has the same piano sounds...
The PX-S3000 has the same default piano. The higher registers of an acoustic piano is indeed not dampened. Do try it out on an acoustic. Steinway stops dampening after E6. Yamaha after F6.
No. A damper pedal is essential a sustain pedal. A damper pedal opens the strings. F6 onwards will be ringing naturally regardless of any pedalling. Do Google the mechanics of an acoustic piano. This topic is well discussed in many classical piano forums.
@@JeremySee Thank you again for your explanations. Seems I will have to deal with this "issue" ;P (centuries of making pianos and it's still not fixed LoL Ignore me now ;) )
Hi Jeremy, I've really enjoyed your review and I hope you could give me a help: I've found a promotion for this specific piano for 499 euros (basically the same price of the Roland FP-10) that will end in few days and I don't know which one of the two should I buy.
Lily, if you don't want to spend too much for a start you can have a look at this model ua-cam.com/video/2wYIZDtBNx0/v-deo.html by the way, I love Medan 😉
@@JeremySee 🙄how do you know i am from medan, are you working as fortune teller during cb ? 😬 well, intend to take casio px s3000 but the review from another youtuber, the weighted keyboard are not evenly on the tips and ends. I’ve watched your explanations but still doubt if i will regret or not... i also doubt if i have such a talent and time tho 🤢
I don't like the idea of putting more and more of the user interface into a phone app. Let's face it, phones are a huge distraction while playing requires attention. Can you imagine screwing up in front of a large audience just because you did not turn off notifications? If the piano is connected as a bluetooth speaker you might even hear the ring tone through the PA ;) My other concern is: How long will those apps be available and will we be able to get them up and running on a 2025 phone? A friend still has a Roland home piano from 1992 and she plays it allmost every day. Even after all these years it is a fine instrument while all pnones from that aera have become redicilous. As far as I know all features on current models can still be used without a phone. I hope they don't change that in the future.
I love u your videos really outstanding videos....love from India❤...i have a request can u make a video on cdp135 Casio Vs Piano p45 b i m little.bit confused that which one I should buy ...plz make the video for me....please ...i have less money i dont know.that should i wait really too long for p45b or i should prefer cdp!135 so plz sir i m waiting do reply plz.......
If I don’t need so many fancy function of digital piano but wish it could feel as much as possible as the classic piano(grand piano). Is Roland FP10 or Casio px-s1000 better? I’m really hesitated now cuz seeing you didn’t put this one in the top 5 for piano beginners. Would be appreciated if you could help me. I’ve been playing piano for 21 years and is now really want to find one:)
Can the Bluetooth input be going the same time as the aux input? then you could have the sound of the piano itself, and iPad going into the auxiliary input, backing from track from your phone all going at the same time? Then you could adjust all the volume levels individually.Plus you could have amazing essentially unlimited layering opportunities!
I have Yamaha psr a3000 but i am interesting to compare this instruments. I was 2 models of Yamaha,?and i go back to Yamaha after a year work with Roland E-A7, butRoland modeles complicated to use as a blind person to my nolage.
Looking at picking up one of these to start learning. As I'm old I figured that this would be a good starting point as I'll need all the help I can get. Any other recommendations for someone just starting out?
@@JeremySee thanks. I think I have my heart set on the Casio px-s1000 as I won't have to upgrade for a very long time. Rather start out with something good quality than learn bad habits by using a less quality instrument. Thanks for the vides
you did not comment on the hammer action
On the topic of backing tracks, Moises is the best discovery I've made related to performing music in ages.
Thinking of getting the s3000 as my first piano - will be the start of learning piano at 27 years old haha, wish me luck
Goodluck bro .Same as you, I'm 29 now and fell in love with piano .
I started around 30. Im now 35, have had zero lessons and think I can play quite good now!
But my repertoire is extremely limited because im very picky and have not learned to read music.
@@RA-el6zj What have you learned to play?
Im 28 also just started
How is that going? I’m a 27 yr old starting out my luck trying to learn. This might be the one I buy
One additional thing I like about almost all Casio digital pianos that other brands don't have is the oriental temperaments (scales).
I have a P-125 and the Android phone and the app works works fine
Biggest feature hands-down is the addition of an audio in Jack. That is simply huge because it means you can use your iPad as an unlimited sound source for any kind of piano or organ you want or backing instrument or even a full daw!
Hi Jeremy, the PX-S1000 has a few interesting features, esp. the Chordqna Play piano app. I hope that you will find the time to do other videos in which you simply play the instrument for listening pleasure.
Could you maybe one day do a video to advise on which books to buy to learn the keyboard or the piano? Thanks.
This will be a huuge upgrade from my current Casio CDP-120. Thanks for convincing me to get this piano soon!
Hi sir, can you add the carry bag link here. Where can i get that.
i wish you can buy the Roland fp-10 and do an honest review in it and maybe compare it to Casio px-s1000 piano to see what is the ultimate piano to get . Please !!🙏
Can you connect wireless headphones to this via Bluetooth?
So we have a yes and a no
Hello, I have seen some videos saying that there is a difference between the black keys and white keys, can you tell the difference?
Piano keyboard is so hard to find the right fit. After watching most of your video. I love this one most. Thanks for the review and three videos about it. Lol it was very helpful.
Happy to help!
Please could you upload a video where you play chopin nocturne in c sharp minor on it?
The keys have only 2 sensors while the high price pianos have 3 sensors. I want to "see" the differences and the limits of 2 sensors.
It has smart sensor tech though. So it actually is better than 3 sensors. The third one is to detect when they key goes past a certain point. With the smart sensor, it can detect how far the key is pressed down at any point.
I'm confused between this and the CDP-S100. I heard the sound of the S100 is a bit weak in comparison with the S1000. I fear I may notice that, through I am a beginner and I'd like to start learning. Here in the UK, I can get the S100 with a stand for £400, the S1000 costs £450 just by itself. Perhaps the S100 could do the job? I could always connect it to my PC to get higher quality sounds of it through DAW software or even get all other voices that neither of those piano have (and honestly I doubt I'd need those voices). I think I'm answering my question here, the S1000 is what I should go for. Do you think it's a good idea or should I save and get the cheaper S100.
Can't wait till you do the 3000 extended review.
Bought this and love it.
Thank you Jeremy to explain in such a simple way and mentioned the major points that were worth mentioning and can you tell me that what other appliances are we getting with the casio px-s1000
thank you very much for this series, really help a lot. I love playing piano but since now working in Tokyo, due to the space I could only get the digital ones and your video really help me what to select!
Hi Li, same here I’m staying in Tokyo too. I played grand piano since young but due to limited space in Tokyo, I was thinking to get this. Can I know how it’s the touching like ? Does the touching similar to normal wooden upright piano ? Appreciate that if you can reply. :)
Does the px-s3000 have more or/and better piano sounds than the px-s1000?
I'm interested in piano only, no other sounds matter to me.
They have the exact same sound.
I want to know how to connected Bluetooth mode to the ipad or phone
Thanks Jeremy for explaining in such a plain and simple yet at the same time comprehensive way. And not to mention another great full in-depth review of all the features worth mentioning 👍
Thank you buddy. 😊
@@JeremySee Anytime man and one more thing can you please help and suggest a decent digital 88 keys piano for beginners under 1000US$ with good hammer action
Right now I'm stuck between Casio px-s3000 and roland fp-10 and your input on the matter will be really helpful ...
Can you tell me which is that app’s name, please? 03:34 thank you in advance
Hello, sir Jeremy. Can you teach me how to record the sound of my PX-S1000 to the computer? Thank you so much.
Same way ua-cam.com/video/pi3mA03BQ8s/v-deo.html
if u don't mind
This piano's good for a beginer like me???
Thanks
Will this work as a midi controller, controlling vst piano's for recording?
The bag looks like it's a little too big internally for this piano when looking at the measurement specs. Is it to much room inside the bag for the piano or is it a perfect fit?
It is a snug fit.
@@JeremySee Awesome! You really helped me to go for this Piano.. sold my Go:Piano to get the PX-S1000. Ordered the Bag to have it as a good storage at home. Will probably get the 3-pedals also. Thanks for great reviews :)
É possível ativar a velocidade da rotação leslie no timbre de órgão ?
This was such a big help in making the switch from upright piano to digital... love you dude ty
Great videos. Any problems with the capacitive bottuns?
Very nice. I would have liked more demonstration of layering and split.
Thank you bro! Liked and subbed. It's an amazing review and I really appreciate it. Because it effected a lot about my decision. Best regards
What about the key action? How does it compare against the old casio tri sensor.?
In the next video coming up in a few hours!
Hello Jeremy, Thank you for the great sum up! I am looking the first device for my daughter and not sure what to prefer - px s1000 or ap 470. Are the key action by ap 470 better than by px s1000? Thank you!
the Grand Piano sound is nice here right? and what can u say about the key action say compared to yamaha p125 etc?
Hi, korg lp 380 vs Casio cdp s100, which one is better in the touch of keys?
This vs Roland fp30: which have a better keys, more similar to acoustic piano keys?
for the eight thing you mentioned I was wondering if the roland fp10 had the same feature
Which audio interface did you use to record the sound?
As a piano teacher, and your beginners-student (max 2 year learning) has a max budget of 1400 usd, what digital piano would you recommend for classical piano learning? Would that be this Casio or something else? Thanks for a few suggestions that you would give your student that can spent 1400 usd.
Korg LP380
Korg c1 air. Forget the lp380. Thats an old piano
@@JeremySee I'm wondering why you recommend the Korg LP380 as a beginning piano...…?
How is the volume of the px s100 compared to the yamaha p15? Is it louder?
Witch one should I get between px160 and px s1000?
Hi Jeremy. Love your videos. I have one question. Between 1 and 10 where 10 = no brainer and 1 = not worth it at all, could you rate if the $200USD more for this Keyboard is worth it over the CDP-S100. Thank you
It depends on your skill level buddy.
If I may interject, if you will use your piano as a midi controller most and as a stand-alone instrument less often, save your money and get the CPD-S100. For the extra money, the PX-S1000 gives you Bluetooth connectivity, a better sound engine, and a higher polyphony rate. Both instruments are a bargain!
Jeremy See What does the this one have over the CDP?
So thorough and useful! Your English is fantastic too! Have you tried the 3000?
Would love to have your input!
Review in the works.
I want to buy one for my daughter for proper piano learning so I am more concerned about action,please tell me p125, roland f10 or casio px1000 which one has authentic key action
Casio
I would have liked to see the bag on your back, also, sound through external speakers. Hoping to purchase soon, thanks so much for your excellent reviews! Is this the lates, have they made any more improvements?
Hi Jeremy, how is this one compare to Roland F140r ?? I am so hesitated thanks ^^
Hello sir, should i buy korg pa 600 in 2019 or should i look for other models or brands in that range? Plz reply sir.
Hi Jeremy, following u with anything keyboard n piano. Just a question, is this keyboard LINE OUT will cut off the in build speakers? or the on board speakers can remain active when LINE OUT to a PA. tkq
Does the key feel and weigh the same as CDP-S100?
PX-S action is much better than CDP-S
@@JeremySee Is it heavier or same?
Will it work as a MIDI controller?
Would you recommend this over Kawai es110?
Thanks 😊
how aboout sl88 grand vs px-s1000 for key action
Helpful review for a bassist like me who plans to buy this model! Greetings from Davao City! ☺️👌🇵🇭
A very useful explanation! Many thanks for the review. I hope this one will be available soon in Indonesia. Finally Casio has gone beyond its competitors! :)
Thank you Jeremy for your insight. It has given me great confidence that my pre-order for the PX-S3000 is money well spent. I'll be using it as a MIDI controller, so the assignable knobs and pitch wheel are of benefit. Everything I have heard about the key action and the textured keys leads me to believe it will be a great piano to learn on as well. I can't wait till it is shipping.
Great choice buddy
I just ordered mine online, sooooo excited!!!
Thank you for the video btw it helped me a lot :)
Have fun!
Donde compran los pianos ? Aca en ecuador ese del video vale 900 dollares xd F
Hello, do you recommend pxs1000 or px560? Newbie here on your page. Thanks
Hi Jeremy. Great review for a great instrument. Did you try the high resolution midi feature?
This piano has no after touch, makes little difference to me.
No sound sample?
This seems like a better option than even the Yamaha P515, which i was looking at getting before I saw this. Half the price, half the weight and pretty much the same features
Have I got that right?
It is good competition for the overpriced P515.
Thank you so much! Do you have any reviews or do you know the difference between this piano and the casio cdp 230? Thank you!
thank you for this video jeremy .... not long ago you did help me choose my first arranger keyboard and on your advice I chose to take a Yamaha psr e463 and honestly I was not disappointed .... but now I want a good keyboard Oriental arranger as I come from North Africa ... I hesitate in fact between the Yamaha A3000 and the Korg Pa 700 ...... if you could tell me a little about this is two keyboard and say it is best provided ... and why a video on the oriental keyboard one of this is days it would help bcp of people who love this kind of music thank you bcp
PA series has a more Oriental expansion support.
Jeremy See thanks so i try to take the pa 700
excuse me again but can you make a comparison on the two oriental keyboard in question on a video I think it will help a lot of people thank you
Hello jeremy, what do you think of Casio px-1000 red?
It is a very beautiful colour with little sparkling specks in the paintwork.
@@JeremySee thank you very much
Hi Jeremy, Can PSR-S970 Styles performance in Tyros 4?
I have been waiting for just this sort of product, will spring for the s 3000 though.
Suppose I'd better sell my Yamaha shares!
What about the HR Midi function watching Piano Man Chucks video blew me away on this!!!
Sorry to be a pest but what about the HD midi does it make much of a difference?
I don't find it a discernable difference.
@@JeremySee thx
Hi , what should I buy a digital piano or a keyboard? I am confused between np12 vs psr e463 ....
NP12 is not good. Get a better piano if you want to learn how to play piano.
@@JeremySee what are your thoughts on virtual instruments , specifically pianos, when playing through through studio monitors compared to onboard speakers and sounds?
@Jeremy See Is there a noticable difference with the S1000 and the S3000 as a begginer? I am wondering if I should shell out the extra $200 for the S3000 as a longer term investment.
Do you need 700+ sounds and 200+ rhythms? If you are only using to play piano PX-S1000 is enough.
@@JeremySee Awesome thanks so much! I just ordered mine and I'm really excited to start playing.
thanks for your review
This piano practically become viral on UA-cam due to the apparent drama between Casio USA and ThePianoForever channel ;)
Hi Jeremy
Which would you recommend this casio px s1000 or roland fp10
Please respond thanks
Casio PX-S1000 is better than Roland FP-10
Hi Jeremy, thanks for the video. Can u say which one in grand piano sound is better..yamaha p125 or casio pxs1000 ?
PX-S1000
@@JeremySee i just want to say one word for your videos...i am a beginner in keyboard learning. SO I was comparing different starting keyboards as well as mid-range keyboards and frankly, I get what I want from your channel only. Thanks for your hard work. Keep going..kudos
Hey Jeremy, would you still recommend the Casio Privia PX-S1000 just as highly to someone who would never use the "Chordana Play for Piano" app?
Yes, S1000 works great even without the app. Just keep the shortcuts chart in the manual handy to activate the various features and functions.
Thank you. I appreciate the response. Have a great day!
Hi Jeremy,
Thank you for your reviews - they were among those that have had convinced me to buy this piano.
Unfortunately I had to send it back as I found that on all of the acoustic piano sounds, the sound isn't getting damped when played short (staccato) on keys from the F#6 and up the Bb7 (or maybe till the end of the keyboard). The person from the music store is telling me, that it is usual for pianos to act like this (he also said, that he compared it to a hybrid piano they have in store), but I'm not convinced it can sound such dramatically/obviously different, as you can really hear the difference between the damped sound of the F6 key (and all other keys from from F6 down the keyboard) and the audibly sustaining sound of all the keys from the F#6 and up. All the other sounds are fine.
Have you experienced such an issue with this piano?
I'm waiting for the music store to compare it to the sound of Casio PX-S3000, as I've heard it has the same piano sounds...
The PX-S3000 has the same default piano. The higher registers of an acoustic piano is indeed not dampened. Do try it out on an acoustic.
Steinway stops dampening after E6. Yamaha after F6.
@@JeremySee Thanks for your reply. Does it mean it requires a damper pedal to have this issue solved?
No. A damper pedal is essential a sustain pedal. A damper pedal opens the strings. F6 onwards will be ringing naturally regardless of any pedalling. Do Google the mechanics of an acoustic piano. This topic is well discussed in many classical piano forums.
@@JeremySee Thank you again for your explanations. Seems I will have to deal with this "issue" ;P (centuries of making pianos and it's still not fixed LoL Ignore me now ;) )
Hi Jeremy, I've really enjoyed your review and I hope you could give me a help: I've found a promotion for this specific piano for 499 euros (basically the same price of the Roland FP-10) that will end in few days and I don't know which one of the two should I buy.
Hi Jeremy,
If i intend to learn keyboard via your e-course, is this piano eligible ?
Most certainly Lily. Check out full details here www.jeremysee.com/keyboard-course
Lily, if you don't want to spend too much for a start you can have a look at this model ua-cam.com/video/2wYIZDtBNx0/v-deo.html by the way, I love Medan 😉
@@JeremySee 🙄how do you know i am from medan, are you working as fortune teller during cb ? 😬
well, intend to take casio px s3000 but the review from another youtuber, the weighted keyboard are not evenly on the tips and ends. I’ve watched your explanations but still doubt if i will regret or not... i also doubt if i have such a talent and time tho 🤢
Hi Jeremy, could I ask if the Yamaha DGX 660 is a good sounding keyboard? I can't tell from my phone and I am thinking of buying it. Is it worth it?
Yes DGX-660 is good. The key action isn't the best though.
Thanks Jeremy. Very helpful!
Please make review on korg B1 against Alesis recital pro...
My pedal work for 7 months then stop
People said I need to make a setup for the px1000 anyone
Know how please
Just with the sweat and your accent I knew you were from Singapore. Greets from France.
One never gets used to the humidity of the tropics! Thanks for stopping by, bud.
This video just help make my decision
Nice video sir
And do remember about new video for me plz Casio Cdp 135 with Yamaha p45b
Can you change the tuning, up or down in half step intervals?
How are the built-in speakers?
For practice and home use it is fine. The quality of the sound is best with good headphones.
Jeremy See are the speakers of the casio better as the yamaha ones or the same?
I don't like the idea of putting more and more of the user interface into a phone app. Let's face it, phones are a huge distraction while playing requires attention. Can you imagine screwing up in front of a large audience just because you did not turn off notifications? If the piano is connected as a bluetooth speaker you might even hear the ring tone through the PA ;) My other concern is: How long will those apps be available and will we be able to get them up and running on a 2025 phone? A friend still has a Roland home piano from 1992 and she plays it allmost every day. Even after all these years it is a fine instrument while all pnones from that aera have become redicilous.
As far as I know all features on current models can still be used without a phone. I hope they don't change that in the future.
I absolutely agree. That is also why I prefer in built screens. Preferably not touch screen as well. Cheaper to replace.
How much time does it run with batteries? Also Does the quality decrease if we use it with batteries? Thank you :)
I love u your videos really outstanding videos....love from India❤...i have a request can u make a video on cdp135 Casio Vs Piano p45 b i m little.bit confused that which one I should buy ...plz make the video for me....please ...i have less money i dont know.that should i wait really too long for p45b or i should prefer cdp!135 so plz sir i m waiting do reply plz.......
yamaha sounds warmer and richer, casio sounds brighter and has a few more tones plus the ky feel and quality of casio are said to be better
If I don’t need so many fancy function of digital piano but wish it could feel as much as possible as the classic piano(grand piano). Is Roland FP10 or Casio px-s1000 better?
I’m really hesitated now cuz seeing you didn’t put this one in the top 5 for piano beginners.
Would be appreciated if you could help me. I’ve been playing piano for 21 years and is now really want to find one:)
Can the Bluetooth input be going the same time as the aux input? then you could have the sound of the piano itself, and iPad going into the auxiliary input, backing from track from your phone all going at the same time? Then you could adjust all the volume levels individually.Plus you could have amazing essentially unlimited layering opportunities!
Yes you can.
THIS WAS SO HELPFUL! THANK YOU!
Hi, i an very injoy from your videos, cyou fcan doo compereson between Yamaha psr a3000 tob other instrument? Thanks.
I have Yamaha psr a3000 but i am interesting to compare this instruments. I was 2 models of Yamaha,?and i go back to Yamaha after a year work with Roland E-A7, butRoland modeles complicated to use as a blind person to my nolage.
Looking at picking up one of these to start learning. As I'm old I figured that this would be a good starting point as I'll need all the help I can get.
Any other recommendations for someone just starting out?
ua-cam.com/video/lleYtou0kUs/v-deo.html you don't want to go cheaper than these.
@@JeremySee thanks. I think I have my heart set on the Casio px-s1000 as I won't have to upgrade for a very long time. Rather start out with something good quality than learn bad habits by using a less quality instrument. Thanks for the vides
I'm happy you have your heart set on this geni.us/B6Mef Have fun!
Great review!
Thanks!
Thanks buddy.
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Love everythings except "Cant export the my playing recorded as file"
This is a very helpful video. Thank you!
I'm happy to help. Thanks for watching.
Thank you for your videos, now I'm waiting for things that you hate of Casio PX-S1000 ;)
Hey! Great info, Jeremy!
Thanks buddy.