So I started looking for a keyboard, lighter, and fell to the PX-130. I liked how it sounded in the queue, but I was afraid that he would not personally - because of their employees, or sensation. As I said, I played the piano for 32 years, and if something does not look and feel good, I do not understand. So I went to a local shop and played with them for an hour or two. It 'absolutely incredible. The feeling is great, the sound is magnificent, and the touch feels right for me. It's not like the Yamaha C5, but is also good, better than any other keyboard I've ever played. I played many pianos with real assets less enjoyable.
As for the volume, easily loud enough to be in small groups with other environments, or as a solo instrument in a room of good size without strengthening the other. Of course you can always connect to a PA system or use a keyboard amp more volume, but for most of my goals, as it is. This means that now I can "touch" is approximately 26 pounds and not more than one hundred. So if you want a simple, lightweight, 88-key keyboard sounds and sensations of a good quality piano, do not hesitate to buy the Casio PX-130. I can not imagine you'll be disappointed.
By J. Mellette (Dallas, TX USA)
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