Casio PX-770 BK Privia Set
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PX-770 BK Privia Set
Product Info
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The PX-770 is a solid, budget-friendly option for beginners and intermediate players. It offers a surprisingly good key action and a decent piano sound, making it perfect for home practice and casual playing – a real step up from basic entry-level models.
Product Description
Casio PX-770 BK Privia Set
*Bundle offer comprising*, Casio PX-770 BK Privia
- *Digital Piano*
- 88 Keys with scaled hammer action II (tri sensor) Synthetic ebony/ ivory keyboard
- 19 Sounds
- Multi-Dimensional morphing AiR sound generation
- 128 Voice polyphony
- Split and layer function
- Chorus
- Reverb
- Brilliance
- Midi recorder 2 tracks/1 song
- Concert play
- Hammer-response
- Damper-resonance
- 60 Internal practice tracks
- Transposer
- Metronome
- Duet mode
- 3 Pedals
- 2 Headphone connectors
- USB to host
- Speakers: 2 x 8 W
- Dimensions including stand (W x D x H): 1391 x 299 x 798 mm
- Weight including stand: 31.5 kg
- Colour: Black matte
- Incl. stand with 3-fold pedal
- music holder and power supply AD-A12150LW
- Thomann KB-47BM
- *Piano bench*
- Suitable for children and adults
- Double cross precision lifting system
- Material: Wood
- Height adjustable from 475 - 560 mm
- Seat cushion: Black velour
- Seat surface: 520 x 300 mm
- Weight: 8.75 kg
- Frame colour: Black matt
*Note:* Additional seat cushions are separately available.
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- *Headphones*
- Circumaural
- Closed
- Rotatable earcups
- 57 mm driver
- Frequency range: 20 - 20
- 000 Hz
- Sensitivity: 110 dB
- Impedance: 32 Ohm
- Max. input level: 100 mW
- 3 m cable with 3.5 mm jack plug and 6.3 mm adapter
- Weight without cable: 244 g
- • Scaled Hammer Action II feels surprisingly realistic for the price.
- • AiR sound engine delivers a warm, nuanced piano tone.
- • The included stand and bench offer a complete, ready-to-play setup.
- • Duet mode is genuinely useful for teaching or ensemble playing.
- • 8W speakers lack real power for larger rooms or performance settings.
- • Limited sound selection compared to higher-end digital pianos.
- • The synthetic ebony/ivory keys, while decent, lack the feel of true ivory.
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