Casio PX-870 WE Privia
Digital Piano

Latest User Reviews
I spent a month choosing the piano for myself. Bought this and I'm happy!
Well, I think nobody is interested in pre-story, how I watched reviews of plenty of pianos, visited local stores and played many pianos, and were collecting money at the same time.
The most important thing - I wasn't disappointed. The sound is clean, loud and so much realistic due to dynamics allocation. I can feel the resonance. The polyphony also does the work. The weight and the feel of the keys are amazing.
Also, it's so compact in my interior and looks shiny and cool. Well, the only small complaints are the plastic controls pad and unrealistic pedals (compared to the real piano), but it's fine for this price.
So don't waste your time, as I did)
A very good piano, my son is very pleased.
Sound and piano quality super and everything just perfect.
Technical Data
- Manufactured by Casio
- Released in 2017
- Average price : $1072
- 88 Keys with scaled hammer action II (Tri-Sensor) synthetic ebony/ivory keyboard
- 19 Sounds
- Multi-Dimensional morphing AiR sound generation
- Volume Sync EQ & Headphone Mode
- 256 Voice polyphony
- Audio recording/playback
- Split and layer function
- DSP
- Chorus
- Brilliance
- Concert play
- Hammer-response
- Damper-resonance
- String resonance
- Case and key-off simulation
- 60 Internal practice tracks
- Transposer
- Metronome
- Duet mode
- 2 Headphone outputs
- Variable piano cover
- 3 Pedals
- USB to host
- USB to device
- Speakers: 20 W/20 W
- Dimensions including stand (W x D x H): 1393 x 299 x 801 mm
- Weight : 34.3kg
- Colour: White matte
- Incl. music holder and power supply AD-E24250LW
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