Casio PX 130 Privia Reviews

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  • Sound Quality3.8 stars
  • Appearance4.2 stars
  • Value for Money4.2 stars
  • Overall rating3.8 stars

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3 Reviews For Casio PX 130 Privia

  • Guest 20th Oct 2009

    Reviewer rating: 4 stars


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    It is a really nice keyboard piano for those of the beginning stage, to intermediate stage. Even those with greater experience like myself enjoy it.
    It's sound sounds acoustic as one can be with the current price tag. But you can hear a little "electric" but that is to be expected. A nice sleek design and weighing at only 26 pounds is awesome for portability. What would be nice, is if it had a better sound selection, boasting only 12 sounds. I would also like if it came with a stand. I did not know it didn't have stand. But it came with a sustain pedal, which surprised the hell out of me. I was here thinking I had to buy a 24 dollar pedal, but I had to buy a 50 dollar stand and a 25 dollar bench. Overall the privia 130 is alright if you are new to the weighted keys.

  • Guest 28th Sep 2009

    Reviewer rating: 4 stars


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    I agree that the Casio PX 130 Privia's action is not great. But the fact that comes in white means it looks a lot nicer.
    The guys at Westside Music Centres told me that they thought it was alot better than the PX120.
  • Guest 19th Nov 2008

    Reviewer rating: 3.5 stars


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    I brought a PX310 to start off learning piano - now at grade 3 - I feel the digital piano is not capable of the techniques required to go further. However I will keep it and use it when I need to play at functions. For the price you can not go far wrong.