Not bad. She loves it!

Casio PX-130 88-Key Digital Stage Piano
I have a piano at home and I played for many years, I know the sensation of pressing real keys. The keys are weighed heavily, but the feeling is not exactly like the real thing. However, my girlfriend, who never played the piano and added that before you can make a difference. Frankly, it's very realistic, and the aesthetics of the piano is great. There is not much compared to the Yamaha software equivalent, but it's enough to make me laugh.

I really like "strings" change the tone of the piano and try to learn to play the Pirates of the Caribbean song and it looks friggin AWESOME. The sound generated by the plan itself is mediocre, but honestly, do not use it, so I share a room with my girlfriend and I use the headset and the sound is good. Waiting on the pedal M-Audio, but the pedals, included in this plan is decent, it means that he carries out his work the objective of the study break, and then me. Among other things, he said, it looks really good?

By the way for those of you who share rooms with someone and you want to play this when there is someone right next to you, no matter what product you buy, you can still hear the other person pressing the keys even with headphones on. Also, I can still hear her play with headphones on, especially if she uses the metronome (built-in), but if she uses earphones, I don't hear anything at all. That's something you can consider if you don't have ear/headphones already. If you are the type of person that wants to play really loud but has someone in the same room, I recommend you get noise-cancelling earphones.

By Haywan Chiu

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