Casio PX-700
Author: Vedran Dakic
Date: 19 Jan 2006

Casio's PX-700 blends the lightweight, compact nature of a Privia Digital Piano with the traditional components of a cabinet piano. This new addition to the Privia line is the first with an integrated stand and three pedal unit. The PX-700 will hit the right key with anyone who is looking for a traditional piano look. The PX-700 falls into rhythm with the other digital pianos in the Privia series by providing the same polished grand piano sound. This newest addition turns up the tempo by incorporating revolving high-volume box-type speakers underneath the keyboard, which can be turned to face either the player or the audience. Extensive research into furniture making has allowed Casio to develop a stylish looking piano with a sliding key cover in the compact nature of the Privia series.The PX-700 comes with 11 tones, split/layer, digital effects, and 60 built-in tunes. The lesson function can be turned on or off to create a better teaching environment and also includes MIDI in/out, headphone jacks and powerful 8W stereo speakers. Privia is the newest digital piano line from Casio, which has long been a leader in electronic musical instruments. Privia digital pianos offer a second-generation spring-less hammer system similar to those used in grand pianos, resulting in a sound practically identical to a baby grand piano. Other digital pianos in the Privia line include the PX-110 and PX-310, which include string, pipe organs and other tones which can be layered in the keyboard notes. A, and also incorporate Casio?s ZPI Tri-element sound source for true, rich grand piano sound. The PX-400 is a full ensemble piano with Auto-accompaniment and a host of other features.