All keyboards should have touch sensitive keys. I couldn't agree more. I don't care about the endless number of functions I won't use, I just want sensitive keyssss.
You're an absolutely bloody legend. We're shopping for one of these now to play in the park with a guitar. You picked up on and called out all the things we cared about (colour and touch sensitivity). If only the cts300 came with multiple colours ! Thanks mate
LK-S250, definitely Although I'm already an intermediate/pro-amateur player, the key lighting feels so nostalgic for me, since I grew up playing the LK-series
I ordered the LK S250 few days back and hopefully itll get dlivered later as Christmas present for my kid. I had a hard time explaining to my wife why I had to choose this model over the lower end CTS200, my main considerations were the cordana+key lights and touchtone. When she asked again, ill just send the link to this video to her. Thank you.
Jeremy, as always, thorough balanced descriptions and assessment with no superfluous waffle. But this, as is moderately common with your reviews, leaves the viewer wanting for some brief demonstration of the sounds - not voice by voice, but a few minutes playing brief examples of typical music. This may be intentional, knowing that the different computer speakers most people will be listening through, can widely depart from the actual sound of the keyboard. But then, you do make music demo videos. Eeach person will be familiar with the "sound" of their computer so will still get a comparative impression of the keyboard. A point I think you should consider seriously. But congratulations on the consistent high standard of your work.
Touch sensitivity is not only related with keys. For the keyboard not to sound awfully bad, it needs to have at least 3 times more sound samples it currently has. And a more powerful processor is required to manage those samples. That means the cost will be higher.
I had wanted to buy a midi keyboard, but thanks to your review regarding the S300 being able to use midi, I had just purchased it, at the stroke of midnight on 19th Dec 2020 haha. A very impulsive buy!!
Thanks Jeremy very very much for explicit review. I spent hours researching websites and comparing models and brands. I will go for lk250 for my daughter.
Thank you for this review, it helped me target the best keyboard for my young kid to start off sampling musical instruments. Wanted to get the CT-X700, but app functionality and keyboard lighting is a very attractive proposition. Also the battery power in case she wanted to take it with her. Thank you again.
Last weekend I wanted to bring my medium-sized keyboard with me camping. I love to play music outside. (I used to play guitar while camping, but last year arthritis took away the ability to play, so now I'm learning keyboard. I'm actually loving it). My husband, who is really sweet, said, "You can do what you want, dear, but do we REALLY need to take this?" That cinched it for me. I've been trying to decide whether or not to get one of these and I decided I will need one because they are so portable and tough. I guess they come out Oct. 1st? That will be on my list. I also wish they made all of the models with the red option. They're going to sell a lot in that color. :)
Thanks for the comprehensive comparison Jeremy. I would just add one more bit for the sake of protecting the CT-S100. I was looking for something for my little kiddo, who is too young to understand the many buttons and functions, also no additional benefit by a screen or other features. CT-S100 is the simple enough keyboard that I am free to leave to the kid without concerns. The worst can happen is that he turns it off.
The things I care about most on a keyboard are whether it has built in non-pedal sustain, and whether or not it has realistic piano tones. Those are the two main things I want. I feel like the Yamaha lines have a more natural Grand sound.
Thank you for reviewing and posting the information on these keyboards, but without hearing how they sound, there is still no way to accurately compare which would be the better choice.
Hey Jeremy, I am new to piano & thanks for this awesome information. Now I am in between CTS300 or LKS250 buying. Could you tell me which feature is more useful for beginners like me i.e. Tone bender wheel OR Leasson feature with key lights ??
Thank you! I'm just learning keyboard. I appreciate the overview :) We watch our grandchildren all day at my daughter's house and I really need practice time. This would be perfect to toss into the car and take with me. They look durable and really light.
I recently knew your channel and the truth is that your content is very good, this video has helped me with many doubts I had, the lk-s250 that in my country costs 204 usd and the ct s300 costs 195 usd, I consider that the price difference with the LK-s250 is almost nothing, but the ct s300 used is worth about 176 usd and I am hesitating between the ct s300 used and the lk-s 250 new nwn , sorry for google translation. PS: these are the best prices I found :/ The ctx 700 used in good condition costs 200 usd, which should I choose?
Great info. I just bought the CT-S300, and it is likely more than I need. I'm really only interested in a keyboard for some music theory studies, but hey, maybe I'll learn to play keys as well.
We Love your reviews! I am considering CT-S300 vs LK-S250. From what I can tell: CT-S300 has tone bender, runs for 20 hours on Alkaline batteries and is $20 less than the LK-S250, which has lights, no tone bender, and runs on same batteries for 8 hours. Question: Is the key touch/feel/response the same for both models? Thank you! : - )
@Jeremy See In our country the price of the CT-S200 is equivalent to $157-158 USD and the price for the CT-S300 and LK-S250 is equivalent to $196-197 USD. 😢😔 It's quite higher than the prices in other countries.
I ended up getting the CTS100. It was the only one close to my 1000SEK budget at 1100. The 200 costs 1600 the 300 costs 2100. The Yamaha 373 is 2600 and the EZ300 is a whopping 3700 which is about 350 dollars. If my daughter likes the piano lessons she will be taking and keeps at it maybe I’ll invest in something better but I don’t want to buy anything expensive if she turns out to not like it as much as she thinks.
You really do great reviews and they are a big help. One thing I do miss from both yours and all other reviews is comparison of the onboard speakers. Many of your viewers have been disappointed after buying the CT-S1 for instance, only to find it sounds Thin or Tinny unless you run the sound through external stuff. This is clear from the comment section on videos related to that Keyboard..and that is not what many of us are looking to do, certainly not the beginners! So please, we need to hear more about the things that will be real life issues for us, like Onboard speaker sound and how noisy the Keyboard is. Thank you, and please do not misunderstand me, you do a gerat job, maybe the best of them all..But the onboard speaker quality issue is your big miss!
very useful reviews Jeremy See ... and your fine efforts can be even better and more useful if you lessen the amount of time the viewers watch yourself instead of seeing the topic of your discussion, ie, the instruments ...
Excellent video. The LK 250 has a microphone input? What kind of input, and what mic's can be used, and can it use the reverb effects? If not, I will still definitely go with the CT-S300. The CT-S100 could be good for younger children, and cats learning to play keyboards. I think it's a bargain for a full sized touch sensitive keyboard with many decent sounds, pitch bend, speakers, headphone and sustain pedal jack, music stand, battery power and portability, and available keyboard carrying case, though the built in handle is great. All the other features are icing on the cake.
@@JeremySee I don't need the mic, or lighted keys. I prefer the 1/4" high impedance or low impedance professional mics, but this is an entry level consumer beginner keyboard. The mic reminds me of my Casio Rapmsn keyboard with the cheap mic and vocoder. My Roland JD-Xi has a gooseneck mic with the XLR input, but can use other pro XLR Jack's. Some other older keyboards with gooseneck vocoder mics have the twist in BNC input connector.
@@JeremySee Will wait for the review. I picked up a 2nd hand LK200s for about $25US absolutely mint with a free set of Duracells it even has a SD slot I keep it in the caravan for the old bit of practice. That lights up more than 4 and even as many as 10 keys. but no touch sens alas.
This video and others on your channel have been very helpful with shopping for a nice beginner keyboard, thank you so much!! I was completely in the dark with all these names and $500 price points T^T
Hello jeremy, can i ask... is touch sensitive keys also make diferent voices when you use it as midi controller with only usb plug in? Without soundcard / audio interface....
Here in the Philippines, the CTX - 700 is priced exactly the same with the CT - S300. Which one is a better buy? The CTS series form factor definitely makes me think twice.
@@JeremySee You're welcome! Currently I'm looking for something that can work both as a MIDI keyboard and as a standalone keyboard with speaker/battery for on the go composing... any idea? Thanks!
Thank you! I’ve been waiting for your reviews before pulling the trigger on these keyboards. I was planning on purchasing the 300 but am leaning towards the 250 now. I am buying this to busk with so battery life is essential so is there anyway you could test how long the batteries last on the 300 vs 250? I understand if you can’t so let me ask you do you think it might be better to wait for the usb powered yamahas...would they offer midi capability and be of similar quality?
Hey Jeremy, im choosing between the CT-S300 vs LK-S250. Should I go for the LK? I'm an advanced piano player (back in the day that is) but the primary user would be my dad who wants to try out new stuff. 0 knowledge. He will be mostly playing with a companion tablet app. Thanks for the review! Both keyboards are within my budget so my dads learning is the priority.
looking at the two on the spec sheet, the only difference seems to be: s300 - pitch wheel s250 - light up keys so how do you adjust the pitch on the LK-S250?
I about to purchase this Casio CT-S100 as my 2nd keyboard : } When I found thereis no "Touch Response" or Touch Sensitivity" features... I hold my horses XD Thanks for the video. P.S... Im using a Casio CTK-3200 still cool & awesome
hello Jeremy I have money either to buy Casio cts100 or Yamaha PSR51, can you please tell me out of these two which one I should buy. My parents are giving me option between this two only. So I have to buy either. please help me.!! please..
Am making a very hard decision, I saw a used Yamaha clp-430 in a very good condition at the price of the Roland FP-30 so I want to know which to choose and which is better the GH3 action or PHA4 standard action, you're the best keep up the good work 🌷
Hi Jeremy! Hope u r doin good. I hv this query about the Casio 200. Can we play it without batteries through the power adapter directly? Someone may say, what then the power adapter is there for but I am just willing to confirm it
@@JeremySee I used to have a P45 but sold it when I was in Bali. Now I have an old Roland D5 synth. The keys are fantastic but the sound for piano sucks. I was thinking of the to 250 Or the 300 for now until I get better and I'm getting better slowly very slowly. Think it's a good idea. With the idea when I'm a lot better then get a 73 key or 88 key in a year or so time since they should be better and newer ones. Or is there a slightly more expensive arranger I should look into. Of course when it comes out I will test drive and watch your reviews as always. I was at the music store and a used Yamaha $149 keyboard sounded better than my D5. Cheers sorry for the typos
I’m already an intermediate piano player but I am looking for a simple inexpensive keyboard that I can use to accompany my singing. Are any of these good for that??
Here are my recommended keyboards & pianos amzn.to/2YRQiq3
Can I use these as a midi for Logic Pro ?
All keyboards should have touch sensitive keys. I couldn't agree more. I don't care about the endless number of functions I won't use, I just want sensitive keyssss.
think of all the bach stuff u could play with 61 non touch sensitive keys
like
all of it
You're an absolutely bloody legend. We're shopping for one of these now to play in the park with a guitar. You picked up on and called out all the things we cared about (colour and touch sensitivity). If only the cts300 came with multiple colours ! Thanks mate
LK-S250, definitely
Although I'm already an intermediate/pro-amateur player, the key lighting feels so nostalgic for me, since I grew up playing the LK-series
NOICE
I ordered the LK S250 few days back and hopefully itll get dlivered later as Christmas present for my kid. I had a hard time explaining to my wife why I had to choose this model over the lower end CTS200, my main considerations were the cordana+key lights and touchtone. When she asked again, ill just send the link to this video to her. Thank you.
I bought Casiotone S200 a year ago. It's great start for music learning.... Garage Bands have used Casiotone series! Go for it!
Jeremy, as always, thorough balanced descriptions and assessment with no superfluous waffle. But this, as is moderately common with your reviews, leaves the viewer wanting for some brief demonstration of the sounds - not voice by voice, but a few minutes playing brief examples of typical music. This may be intentional, knowing that the different computer speakers most people will be listening through, can widely depart from the actual sound of the keyboard. But then, you do make music demo videos.
Eeach person will be familiar with the "sound" of their computer so will still get a comparative impression of the keyboard. A point I think you should consider seriously. But congratulations on the consistent high standard of your work.
Touch sensitivity is not only related with keys. For the keyboard not to sound awfully bad, it needs to have at least 3 times more sound samples it currently has. And a more powerful processor is required to manage those samples. That means the cost will be higher.
100$ digital harpsichord it is 👍
Actually ordered red CTS 200 today. Changing my mind now for LKS-250. Thanks for your review Jeremy 👍
From where are you buying it?
If casio made cts 100 touch sensitive I would have definitely bought it.
I had wanted to buy a midi keyboard, but thanks to your review regarding the S300 being able to use midi, I had just purchased it, at the stroke of midnight on 19th Dec 2020 haha. A very impulsive buy!!
7:34 Nigtmare Fuel: Apple enters into the musical keyboard industry and launches a keyboard with only one usb c port for their low price of $1000
Thanks Jeremy very very much for explicit review. I spent hours researching websites and comparing models and brands. I will go for lk250 for my daughter.
Thank you for this review, it helped me target the best keyboard for my young kid to start off sampling musical instruments. Wanted to get the CT-X700, but app functionality and keyboard lighting is a very attractive proposition. Also the battery power in case she wanted to take it with her. Thank you again.
Really helpful review. Much as I love what I've seen, lack of power supply and velocity for the 100 and 200 is a deal breaker for me.
Last weekend I wanted to bring my medium-sized keyboard with me camping. I love to play music outside. (I used to play guitar while camping, but last year arthritis took away the ability to play, so now I'm learning keyboard. I'm actually loving it). My husband, who is really sweet, said, "You can do what you want, dear, but do we REALLY need to take this?" That cinched it for me. I've been trying to decide whether or not to get one of these and I decided I will need one because they are so portable and tough. I guess they come out Oct. 1st? That will be on my list. I also wish they made all of the models with the red option. They're going to sell a lot in that color. :)
True that! I love the handy handle 😉 and the red is so so sweet!
I so much agree with powering a keyboard with a power bank. More keyboards should come with that option.
Got the Red CT-S200 that includes Casio's stand, av adapter and headphones for a whopping £120. No complaints :D
Have fun buddy!
Where about did you get that offer if you don’t mind me asking?
@@tamstark8747 it's on Flipkart
I didn’t realize not all keyboards had touch sensitive keys. Thank you!
I was tempted to buy the cheapest one just because I’ve seen that attractive red on commercials. But no touch sensitive keys?! Come on
Thanks for the comprehensive comparison Jeremy. I would just add one more bit for the sake of protecting the CT-S100. I was looking for something for my little kiddo, who is too young to understand the many buttons and functions, also no additional benefit by a screen or other features. CT-S100 is the simple enough keyboard that I am free to leave to the kid without concerns. The worst can happen is that he turns it off.
The things I care about most on a keyboard are whether it has built in non-pedal sustain, and whether or not it has realistic piano tones. Those are the two main things I want. I feel like the Yamaha lines have a more natural Grand sound.
Thanks, I almost waste my money on the cheaper one.
Loved the review, so natural and detailed. I'm in process of buying a new piano, and this video really helped! Thank you, Jeremy! ❤️
As a n LK-S250 owner, I would have liked it a lot if it came in red.
Yup, I talked about it in another video.
Thank you for reviewing and posting the information on these keyboards, but without hearing how they sound, there is still no way to accurately compare which would be the better choice.
Touch sensitive / velocity sensitive keys are a must!
the piece i am learning now, invention 13, does not require it. neither does the piece before that, prelude six from book two
Hey Jeremy, I am new to piano & thanks for this awesome information. Now I am in between CTS300 or LKS250 buying. Could you tell me which feature is more useful for beginners like me i.e. Tone bender wheel OR Leasson feature with key lights ??
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Thank you Jeremy! Got the lk s250 because of this
Have fun!
Thank you! I'm just learning keyboard. I appreciate the overview :) We watch our grandchildren all day at my daughter's house and I really need practice time. This would be perfect to toss into the car and take with me. They look durable and really light.
It's durable enough for Casio Australia to throw in a 5 years warranty!
I recently knew your channel and the truth is that your content is very good, this video has helped me with many doubts I had, the lk-s250 that in my country costs 204 usd and the ct s300 costs 195 usd, I consider that the price difference with the LK-s250 is almost nothing, but the ct s300 used is worth about 176 usd and I am hesitating between the ct s300 used and the lk-s 250 new nwn , sorry for google translation. PS: these are the best prices I found :/
The ctx 700 used in good condition costs 200 usd, which should I choose?
Great info. I just bought the CT-S300, and it is likely more than I need. I'm really only interested in a keyboard for some music theory studies, but hey, maybe I'll learn to play keys as well.
Great choice!
omg, me too ❤️
We Love your reviews! I am considering CT-S300 vs LK-S250. From what I can tell: CT-S300 has tone bender, runs for 20 hours on Alkaline batteries and is $20 less than the LK-S250, which has lights, no tone bender, and runs on same batteries for 8 hours. Question: Is the key touch/feel/response the same for both models? Thank you! : - )
The keybed is identical with CTS300 & LKS250
Thank you for this video. Touch sensitive keys on a keyboard is important.
@Jeremy See In our country the price of the CT-S200 is equivalent to $157-158 USD and the price for the CT-S300 and LK-S250 is equivalent to $196-197 USD. 😢😔 It's quite higher than the prices in other countries.
The cts 100 for me is only £99 for a stand headset and the keyboard!What a bargain!
Was about to buy 100 😁
Thanks for an excellent review in a very soothing and simple manner - yet very informative and quite technical 👌
Glad it was helpful!
I ended up getting the CTS100. It was the only one close to my 1000SEK budget at 1100. The 200 costs 1600 the 300 costs 2100. The Yamaha 373 is 2600 and the EZ300 is a whopping 3700 which is about 350 dollars. If my daughter likes the piano lessons she will be taking and keeps at it maybe I’ll invest in something better but I don’t want to buy anything expensive if she turns out to not like it as much as she thinks.
Very useful and honest professional comments. Thank you Jeremy.
You really do great reviews and they are a big help. One thing I do miss from both yours and all other reviews is comparison of the onboard speakers. Many of your viewers have been disappointed after buying the CT-S1 for instance, only to find it sounds Thin or Tinny unless you run the sound through external stuff. This is clear from the comment section on videos related to that Keyboard..and that is not what many of us are looking to do, certainly not the beginners! So please, we need to hear more about the things that will be real life issues for us, like Onboard speaker sound and how noisy the Keyboard is. Thank you, and please do not misunderstand me, you do a gerat job, maybe the best of them all..But the onboard speaker quality issue is your big miss!
very useful reviews Jeremy See ... and your fine efforts can be even better and more useful if you lessen the amount of time the viewers watch yourself instead of seeing the topic of your discussion, ie, the instruments ...
Excellent video. The LK 250 has a microphone input? What kind of input, and what mic's can be used, and can it use the reverb effects? If not, I will still definitely go with the CT-S300. The CT-S100 could be good for younger children, and cats learning to play keyboards.
I think it's a bargain for a full sized touch sensitive keyboard with many decent sounds, pitch bend, speakers, headphone and sustain pedal jack, music stand, battery power and portability, and available keyboard carrying case, though the built in handle is great. All the other features are icing on the cake.
Yes, it has a 3.5mm mic input. It is entry level after all. Default reverb will be applied to mic input. Not adjustable. But is decent.
@@JeremySee I don't need the mic, or lighted keys. I prefer the 1/4" high impedance or low impedance professional mics, but this is an entry level consumer beginner keyboard. The mic reminds me of my Casio Rapmsn keyboard with the cheap mic and vocoder. My Roland JD-Xi has a gooseneck mic with the XLR input, but can use other pro XLR Jack's. Some other older keyboards with gooseneck vocoder mics have the twist in BNC input connector.
Very good and useful explanation on those Keyboards ! Thank you, Jeremy.
After watching your recommendation, i bought this casio model for learning piano, Thank you so much
wich one?
Which model?
Which piano?
Hi Jeremy! Do you think the lighted keys approach is the correct way to learn piano? I'm considering between the cts300 and lk250.
Nice review and agree with your conclusion. Do you know how many keys can be lit at one time? Sometimes it's only 4 sometimes is even more!
I will have that information when I receive the review unit next week.
@@JeremySee Will wait for the review.
I picked up a 2nd hand LK200s for about $25US absolutely mint with a free set of Duracells it even has a SD slot I keep it in the caravan for the old bit of practice. That lights up more than 4 and even as many as 10 keys. but no touch sens alas.
Thanks for sharing buddy.
This video and others on your channel have been very helpful with shopping for a nice beginner keyboard, thank you so much!! I was completely in the dark with all these names and $500 price points T^T
Glad to help!
Will it be fine for a beginner to buy a Casio CT-S200 (since I’m not sure of playing keyboard is my thing)
U Are The Casio King, Thanks!
Thank you Jeremy.
Your videos are very helpful.
Hello jeremy, can i ask... is touch sensitive keys also make diferent voices when you use it as midi controller with only usb plug in?
Without soundcard / audio interface....
If I were to buy one, I would buy the CT-S300
I'm a new Jeremian! I really fit the part, too!
Here in the Philippines, the CTX - 700 is priced exactly the same with the CT - S300. Which one is a better buy? The CTS series form factor definitely makes me think twice.
If it's the same price, please buy CTX of use it in formals, otherwise for personal use buy cts, my choice would have been ctx
Can I control a Volca Keys using a cable mini-jack 3,5 (phone out)-MIDI 5 pin (in to Volca) adaptor?
Thanks so much for this review! Does either one offer backlighting on the lcd screen?
What is the difference between CT-S300 vs LK-S250.
I’m trying to make up my mind between these. I like the pitch bender on the CT-S300.
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@@JeremySee thank you Jeremy, your reviews are awesome and to the point. Appreciate the help. I’ll go with the CT-S300
Great video thanks for the info. Definitely need touch sensitivity, there is no point otherwise.
250 looks good for $160, unfortunately in europe sells this one for 260 euro.. and thats complete cathegory change.
The 200 goes for 169 Euro in Germany, while usually currency conversion from Dollar to Euro is 1:1.
Great review. Really needed this. Thank you!
Great video, thanks! Wish it was more hands-on, but still very good
Thanks for watching!
@@JeremySee You're welcome! Currently I'm looking for something that can work both as a MIDI keyboard and as a standalone keyboard with speaker/battery for on the go composing... any idea? Thanks!
I know i'm a bit late but they include the AC adapter now, bought a CT-S300 to replace my old CTK-496 (LOL) last weekend and one was included.
I just ordered cts300🔥
Is it good bro?
I's it good? M planning to buy keyboard n am a beginner.
super useful video! thaaaank u
Incredibly well detailed review!
Are the keys of the jeremy casio CT-S200 more robust and quieter or are the keys of the Donner DEK 610 quieter and more stable?
Thank you! I’ve been waiting for your reviews before pulling the trigger on these keyboards. I was planning on purchasing the 300 but am leaning towards the 250 now. I am buying this to busk with so battery life is essential so is there anyway you could test how long the batteries last on the 300 vs 250? I understand if you can’t so let me ask you do you think it might be better to wait for the usb powered yamahas...would they offer midi capability and be of similar quality?
LK-S250 don't last as long. 8 hours versus 16 hours on the CT-S300.
Hey Jeremy, im choosing between the CT-S300 vs LK-S250. Should I go for the LK?
I'm an advanced piano player (back in the day that is) but the primary user would be my dad who wants to try out new stuff. 0 knowledge. He will be mostly playing with a companion tablet app.
Thanks for the review! Both keyboards are within my budget so my dads learning is the priority.
looking at the two on the spec sheet, the only difference seems to be:
s300 - pitch wheel
s250 - light up keys
so how do you adjust the pitch on the LK-S250?
@@pogzie Through MIDI.
Also the LK-S250 has a step-up lesson feature.
I have a CT-S200 and a CT-S300. The 300 is heard with a noticeably lower volume than the 200. Have you noticed the same thing?
Great video, reasonable and relevant as ever.
Great review, much appreciated 👍
I love ct s200 because of the color but i love your review s300 it so good now i dont know what should I buy...
I bought the Casio CTS 200 red one that's really good just feel it.
Thanks to you im going to buy the lk s250
Great Review Thanks Jeremy. 🎹 👍🏼
Does built-in speakers of CT-S300 and CT-S400 have difference in bass?
I about to purchase this Casio CT-S100 as my 2nd keyboard : }
When I found thereis no "Touch Response" or Touch Sensitivity" features... I hold my horses XD
Thanks for the video.
P.S... Im using a Casio CTK-3200 still cool & awesome
Which keyboard is better for singer at low budget?
Cts200, yamaha psr F51, Ctk3500
do you think it's worth the extra money to buy CT-S300 instead of CTK-2550?
Yes
Good video Jeremy, well prepared and very informative 👍
Glad it was helpful!
hello Jeremy I have money either to buy Casio cts100 or Yamaha PSR51, can you please tell me out of these two which one I should buy. My parents are giving me option between this two only. So I have to buy either. please help me.!! please..
Am making a very hard decision, I saw a used Yamaha clp-430 in a very good condition at the price of the Roland FP-30 so I want to know which to choose and which is better the GH3 action or PHA4 standard action, you're the best keep up the good work 🌷
Moscovium fp30 has escapement and that’s the game changer
Which 61-key Yamahas mentioned are USB-Powered?
What
Hi Jeremy! Hope u r doin good.
I hv this query about the Casio 200.
Can we play it without batteries through the power adapter directly?
Someone may say, what then the power adapter is there for but I am just willing to confirm it
Yes
Hi Jeremy, just wondering if CT-S195 is the same as CT-S200? Thanks
It's the same.
Hi Jeremy, which is better to have? The pitch bend wheel in s300 or the mic in on the Lk250? I’m struggling to decide which one to buy.
Hello. I am just wondering whether CT-S300 has headphone mood that I can practice myself without making loud noises?
Great video! Question: Does the S300 or the LK supports connectivity with learning apps on iPad?
When are we seeing a full review of the others? They were on sale in Singapore right? I haven't seen any other reviews or videos on TH-cam,
Casio let me have the first units in the world... LK-S250 & CT-S300 videos coming up soon.
@@JeremySee I used to have a P45 but sold it when I was in Bali. Now I have an old Roland D5 synth. The keys are fantastic but the sound for piano sucks. I was thinking of the to 250 Or the 300 for now until I get better and I'm getting better slowly very slowly. Think it's a good idea. With the idea when I'm a lot better then get a 73 key or 88 key in a year or so time since they should be better and newer ones. Or is there a slightly more expensive arranger I should look into. Of course when it comes out I will test drive and watch your reviews as always. I was at the music store and a used Yamaha $149 keyboard sounded better than my D5. Cheers sorry for the typos
@@JeremySee i wait cts 300 review, especially classic piano with sustain sound (i hope u do it in next review), thanks
I going to Buy which one is Better I'm Still Confused, CTS-300 VS LKS-250??
Me too...maybe u could now give some advice
Can these be connected as midi controllers for audio DAWs??
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@@JeremySee thankuuuu
Thanks sir I now know what to buy
Thanks for the video. Even on casio website there is not a lot of information available
Wish you told us this before I ordered the red one.....🥴
whats wrong with the red one??
I’m already an intermediate piano player but I am looking for a simple inexpensive keyboard that I can use to accompany my singing. Are any of these good for that??
Can i use cts100 in my pc? What the usb port is used for? Can i record using the usb cable?
Hi jeremy, beginner question here, is it possible to connect these keyboard in laptop and then record the sound? Thanks in advance 😊
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Really good review!!!
Great video. The 100 model seems like a turd for the price. Love the red one.
Hello. Since CT-S100 doesn’t have a sustain pedal port, is there any alternative we can use aside from the sustain function?
I agree that in this day and age all keyboards should have touch senstive keys
Which one has a pitch bend wheel and which one doesn’t have. ???
The CT-S300 is the only one of them to have pitch bend.
Dear is the sound of Casio S250 is reasonable good enough to play for audience?