Casio
Japan, est. 1946 · 109 products across 1 categories
About Casio
Casio, a Japanese powerhouse, initially focused on calculators before expanding into musical instruments in the 1970s. They've earned a reputation for democratizing music technology, making instruments accessible to a wider audience through innovative, often miniaturized designs and a focus on affordability. Today, Casio balances budget-friendly options with increasingly sophisticated digital pianos and stage instruments.
- • Excellent value for the money
- • Durable and reliable construction
- • Wide range of models for all skill levels
- • Compact and portable designs
- • User-friendly interfaces
- • Action on entry-level pianos can feel less realistic
- • Sound quality sometimes lacks nuance compared to premium brands
- • Aesthetics can be perceived as basic
- • Advanced features sometimes simplified for ease of use
- • Build quality can vary across product lines
Casio Products
Casio PX-870 WE Privia
Compact Digital Pianos
Casio PX-870 BK Privia
Compact Digital Pianos
Casio PX-770 WE Privia
Compact Digital Pianos
Casio PX-770 BN Privia
Compact Digital Pianos
Casio PX-770 BK Privia
Compact Digital Pianos
Casio AP-270 WE Celviano
General Digital Pianos
Casio AP-270 BN Celviano
General Digital Pianos
Casio AP-270 BK Celviano
General Digital Pianos
Casio CTK-240
Home Keyboards
Frequently Asked Questions About Casio
Casio instruments are primarily manufactured in China, Vietnam, and Malaysia, with some design and R&D still occurring in Japan.
While Casio offers more advanced models with improved action and sound, serious students might eventually prefer the more nuanced feel and sound of premium-priced brands.
Casio often utilizes sampling to recreate the sounds of acoustic instruments, capturing their sonic characteristics and allowing for a wider range of tones within their instruments.
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