
Manufacturer:Casio Label:Casio EAN:0079767313586 Model:CAS WK200 | I played piano on my family's old baby grand piano all my life and then I went off to college where I had no piano Almost like the real thing! I finally asked for one for my birthday and this is what my family chose for meRecorder for composing and play The sound is GREAT (the 5 main piano tones are very nice, I love 002), the keyboards have a very nice weight to them that makes them feel like a real piano (not something cheap and plasticy)Rating 5 Some accessories I'd recommend for any buyers: Headphones-- This keyboard can go really loud and if you're around others, you may want to consider headphones so you can enjoy all the sound :) If you use regular stereo-mini phones (like iPod jacks), you will need a Stereo Mini Jack (1/8") to Stereo Standard Plug (1/4") 2009-04-15 Pedal-- This is an M-Audio keyboard so it works with just about any pedal but I really love this one: http://www Bought from Costco, adapter included Poor sound The sound is pretty bad, even when compared to a 5-yr old Yamaha I'm retiringRecorder for composing and play Didn't have a chance to figure out if I can load new tonesRating 2 2009-01-16 wife didn't like it at allAfter reading many reviews I decided upon this product Really delivers It is more than I expected and the family is enjoying itRecorder for composing and play The only bad thing is it does not come with an electrical adaptor so unless you have a ton of huge batteries hanging around you won't be able to play it right away so I recommend that get the adaptor at the same timeRating 5 The sound is fantastic!! 2009-01-11 The Casio WK200 Personal Keyboard offers great tones, sampling, and lessons in one great keyboard!This WK200 is amazing! Casio is showing how much they can fit in to this keyboard while offering at a price that makes it impossible to turn down Recorder for composing and play The New AHL* sound source(*Acoustic & Highly-compressed Large-waveform)All built-in tones, including piano and acoustic instrument tones, now sound better than ever before! 48-tone maximum polyphony provides plenty of margin to minimize the chance of notes being dropped when tones are layered and when playing with Auto Accompaniment. |
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