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Casio CDP-S360

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Casio CDP-S360
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much more than just good value for money
Nizman 1000 15.05.2023
After listening to and checking out all manner of dps from 400 - 1100 euros, I finally decided on the s360. I had originally decided on the pxs 3100because I preferred the keys and the sound over the Roland; the Yamaha p125 was closer but with too few patches, albeit good ones. I ordered a px3100 but I returned it because I didn't get on too well with the lack of real buttons. So I went to Thomann and tried few keyboards that had tried before but nothing really grabbed me apart from the top Kawais ( I hadthe mp7 but gave ot to my son). I realised that unless you pay a lot more for a keyboard with enjoyable to hear built-in speakers, you're gonna be disppointed. So with that in mind, I thought I'd risk the cdps360 - weighted keys, loads of sounds (more useable ones than I had thought tbh) and the obvious midi function. Couldn't be happier. The patches aren't quite as good as the 3100's but that difference for me was only evident (and to a very small degree) in the headphones. Luckily, I had recorded a couple of tunes on the 3100 before sending it back. I was therefore able to compare in Cubase - couldn't tell the difference and in a mix, absolutely nobody would guess..So, looks like I'm strongly recommending it. I should add that I had no intention of buying a Casio..in fact I wanted to hate it BUT Casio have really upped their game since I last sneered at their products in the 80s and 90s. The Privias pxs and the Cdps are great and definitely not toys..
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Perfect for us.
IrishA 09.07.2022
I used to play a "real" piano as a girl, learning for quite a few years, and as it is, one moves out of the parents house, no piano available anymore, life, job...I never got around to get one to continue playing.
3 decades later I decided to give it a go again, I always kinda missed it - my partner told me he'd liked to learn it too.
So, after a good bit of research we went for this model. It's not breaking the bank, the feel and touch of the key is great, all the tones are fun, but for me not the most important thing. The important thing was the actual piano sound, and I like it a lot (my favourites are "grand piano" and "bright piano").
I very much recommend getting the matching stand, you really want the three pedals! The square pedal which came with the unit I never even tried out.
I'm delighted with the purchase and as far as an (almost) middle class digital piano goes, I couldn't be happier.
As for Thomann: brilliant customer service, flawless execution of the order, speedy delivery - thank you so much!
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Awesome keyboard
erwinvr101 29.06.2022
I was hesitant at first to buy this piano due to lack of reviews but thank God I decided to go for it. The feel is close to an acoustic piano plus the number of sounds you can get is totally worth it. My daughter loves the many selections. The volume could be louder. It needs to be halfway for you to be able to have an acceptable sound level. But if you turn it all the way its okay. I think this piano needs to be in front or close to a wall. The pedal is alright, I might buy a better one some day. If only Casio included the USB bluetooth (WU-B10?) this would be perfect. Overall this is a great buy for me and my daughter.
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Little worse than I expected, but still fine!
customer number 16395109 29.01.2024
From all the digital pianos that I've searched on the net, this one seems to be the best option for under 500$, if you're just starting out and want to have a good instrument with a lot of features and good tectile senses

First of all I have to mention the design of this piano - it's so pretty and simple, that makes you want to play it just by looking at it for a second

The buttons feel nice and the menu screen has everything you ever need from it

Two built in speakers are loud enough for playing and performing at home and have a pretty good sound quality

From all the presets I just didn't really like the brass section and the piano section seemed a little weak after listening to a real piano, but all the other sections are wonderful and inspiring

The keyboard feels very comfortable, but it was so sad to find out, that the hammer action was not scaled/graduated, as it was stated by the manufacturer

Overall I'm mostly satisfied with this thing and recommend it to all the beginners and different music enthusiasts
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