I play piano for about two years now. My first 2 years weren't consistent, but now it is... What I realized is that, as long as the keyboard's is in good shape, it always depend on the consistency and perseverance of the aspiring pianist. Don't rely much on how "expensive" your keyboard is, if you're not determined to play it So I'd most likely advice everyone else, not to give up even if you encounter difficulties in playing any instrument. Coz you could be regretting in the next years. Am a fan of you Jeremee See! Keep it up!😍
Good advice . I am a Guitar player- and i dont know ANY piano chords !!! But i make up complete songs with a blues feel IF you are willing to use your own imagination -you can make a lot of progress .
I was going to get a cts 200 but your breakdown of the differences led me to cancel that order and go with the cts 300. You've definitely gained a sub, love your videos!
@@ninimagic You can wiggle it to make the sound wavy or pitch it up and down to like "distort" the sound when pressing keys. I think some use it to better make the sounds of instruements like saxophone for example. I had one on my roland e-70. Only used it for fun. It was useless to me. I played piano for 10 years. now i wanna buy a new one :) but the the pitch bending option i dont care about.
CT-S is a perfect keyboard to go with a Casio watch. I kinda wish Casio would make a bundle of keyboard and watch for "stylish" reasons. For example: Casiotone bundled with the basic Illuminator, CT-X bundled with the mid-level G-Shock, or digital piano bundled with the high-end Edifice/Diver
I just bought one of these, I'm in lockdown at the moment and like you said, they overcharging. I bought mine for $319 Australian $. Can't wait to learn to play.
Another great review Jeremy, thank you! Yes you are correct about the price difference. Here in the UK the RRP is £179 ($230 US Dollars as of 5th Nov 2019). This include VAT (our sales tax) and free shipping, but it's still a very significant difference to our friends across the pond. Looking forward to your Yamaha PSS-A50 review.
I'm really glad you posted this. I've been thinking seriously about getting it for practice away from home. I'm learning keyboard but I'm away from home most of the day (babysitting my grandchildren). I like the fact that it is so light, but this one has touch sensitivity. We also camp a lot so it would be easy to take along.. I know you featured the the CT-S200 in earlier videos, but this was the one I really wanted to check out.
Hi there Jeremy. Gary from England here. I would appreciate your advice on something if I may....but firstly a big thank you for all your many and varied honest and up front video assessments of keyboards and pianos! I am, at 62, finally kinda dipping my toe into the wide world of keyboards/pianos. I have always loved the sound of piano...and several friends play it. For me this journey is a beginning and tentative one to get a feel for whether it is indeed a musical path I wish to go down and immerse myself into. Hence electronic keyboard to start and am on a budget. I will be buying from a store here that I have an account with....listening to your videos my store is a little pricey but its what I will do given finances and the fact that I do have an account.......so, my question: given what I have seen on your videos matched with what my store has to sell...which of these options would you honestly recommend for a complete novice like me and bearing in mind my intention to just test the water at this point: Casiotone cts 300; Yamaha psr e463; casio lk 250; yamaha psr e310. These are the affordable options. Two things Iwould say.....would prefer to have decent speaker sound and default piano sounds above all else. Jeremy thanks so much for your advice and input and I look forward ro watching more of what you do. Gary Radley
Thanks Jeremy! You helped me make a decision I was flummoxed about so easy. It was between the Ctk 3500 and the S300. Now I will get the S300 being a beginner at keyboard! 😊😊
I still can't decide between 300 and 3500 I want to learn with the app on my tablet so they are both valuable options, the s300 looks better but seems little bit poor without midi connection, the 3500 screen is bigger
@@tesla3681 In my opinion it sounds much better with the sensitivity on rather than off, and its especially nice when trying to player slower/softer songs.
@@balls3062 well if you are on a tight budget for a touch sensitive keyboard ,then go with the cts 300, if you want a keyboard with the same features as the cts 300 but with key lighting system then go with the lk 250
Thanks for the review man!! Almost bought the s200 but decided to check the tube for validation and welp.. I got up sold on the s300 and I couldn’t be more happier haha shout out amazon prime 🧛🏻♂️🤘🏼
Did it arrive yet ? If so congrats 😂! Can you tell me if it has weighted keys though cuz I'm gonna be buying it online and don't really know how it feels .
I like ct-s200 because of the red color which is very unusual that's why I like it, but because of this review I bought ct-s300. Thank you sir! ❤️🎹 This video is a money saver already 👍🏼
@@JeremySee receiving reply from you is a big deal for me 🎹❤️ I'm a small youtuber from Philippines who happens to love playing the piano since highschool ❤️
Great review. I certainly agree that the prices are jacked up in Europe. I nearly blew a fuse when I heard the price in the video and compared it to the price I paid for it here in Europe.
I bought one!! Unfortunately in my country the Yamaha PSR E363 is being priced at around 300 USD, so i went with this, the casio CTS 300 since its slimmer, new, priced at 200 usd here, and its more accessible haha
Jeremy, your videos helped me choose this one over the CTK-3500, especially in these covid times, when going to the store and trying the keyboards isn't really an option... Thank you very much! PS: here at Chile it's overpriced as well, costing $200.
@@superstatics205 yeah man I was surprised to see that, that isn't the case generally in India, Whenever I convert $ to INR for products I felt bad, but this isn't case here
I’ve had mine for a week as a side keyboard (to my Yamaha P-515 digital piano) for practice if on vacation. It’s perfect just for practice and fun. The built-in handle is very convenient but wish they had a gig bag for these Casiotones for plane travel.
@@JeremySee unfortunately, no longer available anywhere. Even went to Casio website typing in the model no. of Casiotone gig bag (Casio SC-650B) but doesn’t even exist on their own website. ☹️ Also cannot seem to find a narrow gig bag like it as a substitute.
Dear Jeremy, Thanks once again for your great working. You may recognize me who told you about the CT-series price in Thailand. I head to got the 2nd hand CTK-3500 (about 160 USD) last 2 weeks, instead of CT-S300. If CASIO release the next generation of CT-S300 - with this shape by fill the blank panel space with the LCD display like CTK-3500 or better with able to turn on/off backlight, and necessary buttons of registration, dual, layer, etc by the reasonable price - it would be great to all. Have a nice day 🙂
Thank you for the great video! It was pretty instructive! I just bought one Casiotone CST 300 and right now I'm waiting it arrives in my home. I am anxious! Anyway, thanks for the video, mate!
Watching your videos since I started having interest on piano But someone told me that there are Grand piano, Acoustic piano,Digital piano, Keyboards So I need to watch the difference and one of your videos explained it and decided I'll go with keyboards And now I'm looking on what keyboard I should buy as a beginner And the casiotone CTS-300 got my attention so I stumble upon on this video so I can know it better This video helps me a lot because on how non bias and how clear your review is So I decided to save money for a casiotone CTS-300 Thanks Jeremy
Should I go for this or the ctx 700? I'm going to use it with FL Studio Just want to know if it's good as a midi keyboard (like if there's any delay or detection issues)
@@JeremySee Thank you! I'll practice on it. Also, as you said in the video, in some markets it's marked up, including here in Egypt. We paid 4699 EGP which equals about 300 USD and it's way cheaper than that. No idea why they made it that way..
When it is ON, does a sound like wind come from the speakers if you put your ear close to them? Like you can tell that there is difference when it is on and off?
Hi, thanks for these Jeremy which would you recommend between these Casio CTS300BK Casiotone Keyboard vs Casio LK135 Keyboard? Thanks! I'm mainly looking to learn the piano in a small apartment.
which keyboard would you recommend the ct-x700 or the ct-s300. i was looking to buy a beginner keyboard for myself and just cant decide which i should go for
I was wondering the same as you, I came with the following thought: if you want something for the long run, well rounded, get the x700, if you want to stick with classic piano, have in mid to get a digital piano in the future (or an actual piano) get this one, I'll get this one because it's the path that I want to take (remember to buy the adaptor)
I'm deciding to get the CT-S300 because I thought both were pretty similar in terms of performance, but currently I saw that the s300 is quite cheaper than the x700, and I saw some great reviews on the s300 on Amazon. I also heard that on the s300, the key quality is very good for a keyboard, and the technology it uses is more modern than some other models I've been looking into. I made my decision when I heard how good it sounded on youtube videos like this one xD. But again, the paino/keyboard you buy really depends on your situation and what purpose you're buying it for. Hope this helps. :)
Great Review!! Thank you for your insightful introduction, Jeremy. The review make it much easier for me to decide which keyboard is the most suuitable for me as a beginner and an aspiring hobbyist. Hope the investment would be worthwhile in the long run.
Great comparison with the cts 200 and your breakdown of pros and cons, definitely helped me to make this particular purchase. I don't want to spend over $200 and this one is selling at $180 in Canada and I will need a sturdy stand for it too. Great video!
Is the ctk 3500 better than 1500? What pedals i can buy for it ? THank you! one of the best youtube reviews... I am waiting to buy it,cant wait.. i want to buy with the 'X' Suport.. So about ctx700 do you recommend more than this one? i mean this one has the pitch bend that is so cool! but you told about the AIX and it also has some buttons to memorize that can be very good for some sounds memorized to repeat too.. could it be better than the pitch bend for choose ? I was between ct s200 and s300,but decided get s300 for more almost 100$ for the sensitive and pitch bend. i wanted s200 for red color but thats ok...
Hi Jeremy, Your videos are indeed very inspiring. I got influenced and I bought a Casio CTS 300 to learn keyboard. But there is no chord button. Also when I am playing left hand chord (CEG) some other music is starting to play. The manual is also inconclusive about playing normal left hand chord. The Rythm, Pattern, ACMP options are of no help. The beats keep starting to play the moment I press left hand C-E-G. How to play normal left hand chord without triggering other beats or sounds? This is so frustrating. Please help.
hi Jeremy. Finally i will start my lessons. I dont have yet the Keyboard. I tink that if i want to change the voice is more easy with other keyboard (doing it with buttons instead the control of the cts300)
Finally I bought it and it's awesome 😍🎶my first keyboard was f51 but I learn very quickly and I want a sensitive touch keyboard. This is awesome because of keys. looks like a real piano. I love it 🎶🎶🎶
I really want to play piano but I don't have much space for 76/88 keys. Gotta find 61 keys, and I think I found what I'm looking for! And I can use it for controllers! Thank you, Jeremy! I sub'd!
Thank you for this video ! I play the piano and was looking for a keyboard I could bring with me abroad and to play with headphones, I think I will go with the CasioTone CT-S300 !
Is it normal to hear a hiss sound coming from the speakers? It does not change with volume change and sounds like a laptop fan. It stops when I plug in headphones.
Hey, i want to get this one because the E373 and this has a price diff of 130$ in my country which i think is not worth it. Everything is overpriced here, so as a beginner i think this might be worth while to go for. Any recommendations?
Hello, Jeremy. I’m looking for a 61 key keyboard that I will be using for one of my subject in my school. I will mostly use it for practicing my assigned scales and pieces. Do you think this will be good enough for that purpose? Thank you so much
Hey Jeremy, please forgive me if this is a silly question, but I just wanted to clarify that I was understanding perfectly before I buy. I understand that I can record directly into a DAW via the USB-MIDI connection, but would I also be able to use the instruments in my DAW and use this purely as a Controller? While I would use it with Logic and such, I would primarily use it with Finale/Notion.
After a quick read through the manual, I think CTS-300 has no option to use two voices by splitting the keyboard? Is that correct? That would be a serious limitation (PSR-E363 has split as well as layer). I was quite surprised because a friend who is interested in buying her first "real" keyboard explicitly asked me about that feature. That would be a deal breaker. Here in Germany street prices for the Casio are actually higher than for the Yamaha.
Hi Sir Jeremy . I have been searching for the best entry level beginner keyboard. Would you recommend this over 88 keys non branded piano keyboard? Or let's say a surplus Japan Casio. Can you help me decide Sir? It would be a big help for me.
i am so close to ordering it since i have been wanting to play piano for a long time now but never wanted something too big or too expensive, something i could just play as a hobby or when i get bored. id be nice if you could tell me how it arrives so i can order one too :D
Hi Jeremy! I'm new to your page and am loving it! Thank you for being so informative! Quick question, I just bought this keyboard and am trying to connect it to MacBook Air which has a usb c port. Any idea what cable I need? Just a regular cable? Is the port of this keyboard also a c? I'm so lost? Thank you in advance! :)
I was looking Yamaha 363 but it's sold out! So I have to decided for CT- S300 and CT-X700... I bought CT-X700 because sound better but I loved the design and lighting of casiotone
Hi Jeremy, can you kindly do a review of the Lesson Function found in CT-S200, CT-S300 and LK-S250? I don't seem to hear you mention it in any of your videos, or did you? Thanks.
I play piano for about two years now. My first 2 years weren't consistent, but now it is... What I realized is that, as long as the keyboard's is in good shape, it always depend on the consistency and perseverance of the aspiring pianist.
Don't rely much on how "expensive" your keyboard is, if you're not determined to play it
So I'd most likely advice everyone else, not to give up even if you encounter difficulties in playing any instrument. Coz you could be regretting in the next years.
Am a fan of you Jeremee See! Keep it up!😍
Good advice . I am a Guitar player- and i dont know ANY piano chords !!! But i make up complete songs with a blues feel
IF you are willing to use your own imagination -you can make a lot of progress .
I've been searching for a piano for quite some time now and with your thoughts, I think this one is the way to go, Thank you, Mr.See.
Have fun!
I was going to get a cts 200 but your breakdown of the differences led me to cancel that order and go with the cts 300. You've definitely gained a sub, love your videos!
How is it ? Do you think it's good for someone like me who's just starting out . Don't know if I'll be using the dance features alot 😂
The CT-S300 is definitely better. Mainly 'cause of pitch bend and touch response.
@@Mr.Face222 i dont really understand what pitch bend does, can you help enlighten me?
ME TOO! i will buy yet..but i fall in love on the sensitive after see the tests. man thats a ''game change'' for sure
@@ninimagic You can wiggle it to make the sound wavy or pitch it up and down to like "distort" the sound when pressing keys. I think some use it to better make the sounds of instruements like saxophone for example. I had one on my roland e-70. Only used it for fun. It was useless to me. I played piano for 10 years. now i wanna buy a new one :) but the the pitch bending option i dont care about.
i got this keyboard a week ago. it's nice and perfect for beginners like me. thanks for making this video
Sweet. I bought it as a portable keyboard because my giant KORG is a best.
All I want is a great piano sound and touch sensitivity. 😂
This one has it. I'm happy with it.
BRUH SAME.
@@PeterKruseMusic this or the ctk 3500? Can't decide
@@LorenzoClara97 This one, CTK 3500 is older, also this keyboard (on the official Casio page) is compared against CTK 3500, CT-S 300 wins
Me too
CT-S is a perfect keyboard to go with a Casio watch.
I kinda wish Casio would make a bundle of keyboard and watch for "stylish" reasons. For example:
Casiotone bundled with the basic Illuminator, CT-X bundled with the mid-level G-Shock, or digital piano bundled with the high-end Edifice/Diver
I just bought one of these, I'm in lockdown at the moment and like you said, they overcharging. I bought mine for $319 Australian $. Can't wait to learn to play.
Have fun!
Umm can I ask if it was worth it because I been thinking of getting one ( ◠‿◠ )
Do you need batteries or you can just plug in on a wall ?
Another great review Jeremy, thank you! Yes you are correct about the price difference. Here in the UK the RRP is £179 ($230 US Dollars as of 5th Nov 2019). This include VAT (our sales tax) and free shipping, but it's still a very significant difference to our friends across the pond. Looking forward to your Yamaha PSS-A50 review.
Yes, I have highlighted to Casio guys that their EU pricing really don't makes sense. Thanks for watching till the end. I appreciate itm
I'm a guitarist that also plays keys.
I own Casio PX-310, Casio XWP1 and Casio CZ-3000
Casio is highly underrated
Hello fellow countryman! I just bought this at the stroke of midnight on 19/12/2020, as an impulsive buy! 😂
I'm really glad you posted this. I've been thinking seriously about getting it for practice away from home. I'm learning keyboard but I'm away from home most of the day (babysitting my grandchildren). I like the fact that it is so light, but this one has touch sensitivity. We also camp a lot so it would be easy to take along.. I know you featured the the CT-S200 in earlier videos, but this was the one I really wanted to check out.
Your vids always are so light and upbeat. I like what you're doing. Keep it going!
Thank you buddy.
fking good
Hi there Jeremy. Gary from England here. I would appreciate your advice on something if I may....but firstly a big thank you for all your many and varied honest and up front video assessments of keyboards and pianos! I am, at 62, finally kinda dipping my toe into the wide world of keyboards/pianos. I have always loved the sound of piano...and several friends play it. For me this journey is a beginning and tentative one to get a feel for whether it is indeed a musical path I wish to go down and immerse myself into. Hence electronic keyboard to start and am on a budget. I will be buying from a store here that I have an account with....listening to your videos my store is a little pricey but its what I will do given finances and the fact that I do have an account.......so, my question: given what I have seen on your videos matched with what my store has to sell...which of these options would you honestly recommend for a complete novice like me and bearing in mind my intention to just test the water at this point: Casiotone cts 300; Yamaha psr e463; casio lk 250; yamaha psr e310. These are the affordable options. Two things Iwould say.....would prefer to have decent speaker sound and default piano sounds above all else. Jeremy thanks so much for your advice and input and I look forward ro watching more of what you do. Gary Radley
I bought this a couple of days ago and I am waiting for it to arrive
I ordered a cts 300 today! Can’t wait to start learning. Thanks Mr.See
Have fun!
Thanks Jeremy! You helped me make a decision I was flummoxed about so easy. It was between the Ctk 3500 and the S300. Now I will get the S300 being a beginner at keyboard! 😊😊
did u buy the 300 ?
I still can't decide between 300 and 3500
I want to learn with the app on my tablet so they are both valuable options, the s300 looks better but seems little bit poor without midi connection, the 3500 screen is bigger
@@LorenzoClara97 cts 300 has midi connection I think?
Just bought one. Wish I could get a red one like the S200. 😭
hey how's the Paino voice is it realistic and crispy ?
I’ve got the red one but now I want to get the cts300... how’s the velocity sensitive keys do they make that much of a difference or ?
@@tesla3681 In my opinion it sounds much better with the sensitivity on rather than off, and its especially nice when trying to player slower/softer songs.
hoy compre el cts 200... gracias a las reviews de tu canal.
Looks like this will be the one to get me through quarantine haha
Hey is it good bro?
I agree. I'd buy one too. It sounds good to me.
Should I buy this one or Casio lks250 ? Pls suggest
@@balls3062 well if you are on a tight budget for a touch sensitive keyboard ,then go with the cts 300, if you want a keyboard with the same features as the cts 300 but with key lighting system then go with the lk 250
And the LK 250 also has like a tutorial mode. But does'nt have the pitch bend wheel
Thanks for the review man!! Almost bought the s200 but decided to check the tube for validation and welp.. I got up sold on the s300 and I couldn’t be more happier haha shout out amazon prime 🧛🏻♂️🤘🏼
Did it arrive yet ? If so congrats 😂! Can you tell me if it has weighted keys though cuz I'm gonna be buying it online and don't really know how it feels .
I just ordered this keyboard from Amazon. After looking about 25 different keyboards, It sold me on the touch sensitive keys.
I like ct-s200 because of the red color which is very unusual that's why I like it, but because of this review I bought ct-s300. Thank you sir! ❤️🎹 This video is a money saver already 👍🏼
I'm happy to share what I know. 😉
@@JeremySee receiving reply from you is a big deal for me 🎹❤️ I'm a small youtuber from Philippines who happens to love playing the piano since highschool ❤️
Thank u, it helped me a lot, I'm about to buy the CT-S300.
Great review. I certainly agree that the prices are jacked up in Europe. I nearly blew a fuse when I heard the price in the video and compared it to the price I paid for it here in Europe.
Unfortunately that's how it is over in EU with trade wars and forex. 🥺
i loved your reviews -very comprehensive without getting nerdy or boring . Excellent, informative review . Greetings from Ausrtralia
I just bought one starting back to playing piano so I am looking forward to learning and playing
I bought one!! Unfortunately in my country the Yamaha PSR E363 is being priced at around 300 USD, so i went with this, the casio CTS 300 since its slimmer, new, priced at 200 usd here, and its more accessible haha
After 12 of your videos finally found it, ty, cleared my doubts with ctx 3500, ty just ordered it🙏👍😁😉
Jeremy, your videos helped me choose this one over the CTK-3500, especially in these covid times, when going to the store and trying the keyboards isn't really an option... Thank you very much!
PS: here at Chile it's overpriced as well, costing $200.
en qué tienda de Chile lo compraste?
Same in Poland
in india it about 120 dollars LMAO 🤣 ,and about 100 dollars in sales
@@superstatics205 yeah man I was surprised to see that, that isn't the case generally in India,
Whenever I convert $ to INR for products I felt bad, but this isn't case here
I’ve had mine for a week as a side keyboard (to my Yamaha P-515 digital piano) for practice if on vacation. It’s perfect just for practice and fun. The built-in handle is very convenient but wish they had a gig bag for these Casiotones for plane travel.
There is a specially designed gig backpack for the Casiotone by Casio.
@@JeremySee unfortunately, no longer available anywhere. Even went to Casio website typing in the model no. of Casiotone gig bag (Casio SC-650B) but doesn’t even exist on their own website. ☹️ Also cannot seem to find a narrow gig bag like it as a substitute.
I just got the CT-S300, love it!
How its going?
Dear Jeremy,
Thanks once again for your great working.
You may recognize me who told you about the CT-series price in Thailand.
I head to got the 2nd hand CTK-3500 (about 160 USD) last 2 weeks, instead of CT-S300.
If CASIO release the next generation of CT-S300 - with this shape by fill the blank panel space with the LCD display like CTK-3500 or better with able to turn on/off backlight, and necessary buttons of registration, dual, layer, etc by the reasonable price - it would be great to all.
Have a nice day 🙂
I'm happy you got a great keyboard!
Jeremy See How does the Casio s300 compare to the Roland GO piano other than the fact that it’s cheaper?
@charles, what is the full model name of the S300?
Jeremy See I’m sorry , Jeremy Lol.. Casio CT-S300
GoPiano is sounds better but has way fewer sounds and rhythms than CTS300. Totally different category of instruments.
Watching this again before buying one for myself! Thanks for this.
Thank you for the great video! It was pretty instructive! I just bought one Casiotone CST 300 and right now I'm waiting it arrives in my home. I am anxious! Anyway, thanks for the video, mate!
Is there a keyboard recommended to learn to play classical music on?
Watching your videos since I started having interest on piano
But someone told me that there are
Grand piano, Acoustic piano,Digital piano, Keyboards
So I need to watch the difference and one of your videos explained it and decided I'll go with keyboards
And now I'm looking on what keyboard I should buy as a beginner
And the casiotone CTS-300 got my attention so I stumble upon on this video so I can know it better
This video helps me a lot because on how non bias and how clear your review is
So I decided to save money for a casiotone CTS-300
Thanks Jeremy
wow Han plays the keyboard now!
Should I go for this or the ctx 700?
I'm going to use it with FL Studio
Just want to know if it's good as a midi keyboard (like if there's any delay or detection issues)
Why wouldn't they just put a 1/4" output on this?
Hey Jeremy, thank you for doing those videos. You really helped me choosing a decent starter piano for my kid.
Alright , I just picked this up and it’s amazing
I got the CT-S300 and I'm glad it's not bad at all!
Have fun!
@@JeremySee Thank you! I'll practice on it. Also, as you said in the video, in some markets it's marked up, including here in Egypt. We paid 4699 EGP which equals about 300 USD and it's way cheaper than that. No idea why they made it that way..
@@PhroggiusPhrog When I'm connecting my headphones to cts 300 I can hear some white noise coming through too, is it normal??
When it is ON, does a sound like wind come from the speakers if you put your ear close to them? Like you can tell that there is difference when it is on and off?
Hi, thanks for these
Jeremy which would you recommend between these
Casio CTS300BK Casiotone Keyboard vs Casio LK135 Keyboard? Thanks!
I'm mainly looking to learn the piano in a small apartment.
The casino CTS300BK is a really good keyboard 🎹
which keyboard would you recommend the ct-x700 or the ct-s300. i was looking to buy a beginner keyboard for myself and just cant decide which i should go for
im stuck with this too, someone help pleaseee
I was wondering the same as you, I came with the following thought: if you want something for the long run, well rounded, get the x700, if you want to stick with classic piano, have in mid to get a digital piano in the future (or an actual piano) get this one, I'll get this one because it's the path that I want to take (remember to buy the adaptor)
I'm deciding to get the CT-S300 because I thought both were pretty similar in terms of performance, but currently I saw that the s300 is quite cheaper than the x700, and I saw some great reviews on the s300 on Amazon. I also heard that on the s300, the key quality is very good for a keyboard, and the technology it uses is more modern than some other models I've been looking into. I made my decision when I heard how good it sounded on youtube videos like this one xD. But again, the paino/keyboard you buy really depends on your situation and what purpose you're buying it for. Hope this helps. :)
Jeremy, do you think this will work as a MIDI controller on windows? It will be so helpful of you could answer ❤️
I have a video coming up about this soon!
@@JeremySee wonderful! Thank you 😄👍
Great Review!! Thank you for your insightful introduction, Jeremy. The review make it much easier for me to decide which keyboard is the most suuitable for me as a beginner and an aspiring hobbyist. Hope the investment would be worthwhile in the long run.
was it?
Hi! Could you tell us about your experience by now? I'm about to make up my mind on buying this one :)
thanks for the review!
Thank you for the review Jeremy!!
Great comparison with the cts 200 and your breakdown of pros and cons, definitely helped me to make this particular purchase. I don't want to spend over $200 and this one is selling at $180 in Canada and I will need a sturdy stand for it too. Great video!
Have fun! Do use the links in the video description. It helps the channel.
Super helpful review! I just bought a CTS300 for my son who is learning to play.
the piano is good all in all but
its hella expensive in the philippines
Truuu
What is the SRP in the Ph? :) Thanks
@@myfiles9411 it is 10,000php
@@nicho7231 is this true?
RIGHTT?!?!!? the price is almost 10,000 which equals to 200$ when converted ;((
Hi Jeremy, please tell me there is a way to go up and down in octave quickly while playing. I just bought the 300 and it doesn't seem to have that
Very nice review of casiotone cts-300 l, excellent!!👌👌👌👌
Bought it...thank you Jeremy See...
In between Cts300 and ctk 3500 which one is best according to sound quality and sound effect
Definitely CT-S300
Would you recommend this over the yamaha e360?
In Europe, it costs much more than 130US$ (at least 200$).
Real😢 I'm struggling to buy one😔
Bought one, thanks for the info. Sir Jeremy.
Have fun!
I think I’m going to buy this!!!
That's a good good piece there... ツ
Is the ctk 3500 better than 1500?
What pedals i can buy for it ?
THank you! one of the best youtube reviews... I am waiting to buy it,cant wait.. i want to buy with the 'X' Suport..
So about ctx700 do you recommend more than this one? i mean this one has the pitch bend that is so cool! but you told about the AIX and it also has some buttons to memorize that can be very good for some sounds memorized to repeat too.. could it be better than the pitch bend for choose ?
I was between ct s200 and s300,but decided get s300 for more almost 100$ for the sensitive and pitch bend. i wanted s200 for red color but thats ok...
Hi Jeremy,
Your videos are indeed very inspiring. I got influenced and I bought a Casio CTS 300 to learn keyboard.
But there is no chord button.
Also when I am playing left hand chord (CEG) some other music is starting to play.
The manual is also inconclusive about playing normal left hand chord. The Rythm, Pattern, ACMP options are of no help. The beats keep starting to play the moment I press left hand C-E-G.
How to play normal left hand chord without triggering other beats or sounds?
This is so frustrating.
Please help.
Thank you Jeremy. I bought one today and it is terrific.
Is it better any better than yamaha e373? Also can you put a comparison between these two please?
hi Jeremy. Finally i will start my lessons. I dont have yet the Keyboard. I tink that if i want to change the voice is more easy with other keyboard (doing it with buttons instead the control of the cts300)
Have fun!
Finally I bought it and it's awesome 😍🎶my first keyboard was f51 but I learn very quickly and I want a sensitive touch keyboard. This is awesome because of keys. looks like a real piano. I love it 🎶🎶🎶
Thanks for the great review! Is Yamaha. np12 better than this in terms of keybed and midi controller?
Plz help
Yamaha 273 or Casio 3000
I want to connect it for amplification. How? Would it work on a guitar/keyboard amplifier? Or speaker?
Hi
Thx for this video
Is it possible possible to play a piano sound at the right hand and another sound at the left one?
Thx and regards
I really want to play piano but I don't have much space for 76/88 keys. Gotta find 61 keys, and I think I found what I'm looking for! And I can use it for controllers! Thank you, Jeremy! I sub'd!
bought it already nd seeing this😅😅 worth buying 4 me
Hi, thanks for the video. Im a rookie in this kind of instrument. Can we record our playings with this one?
th-cam.com/video/pi3mA03BQ8s/w-d-xo.html
These things normally go down in price over the years, but here we are 3 years later in 2023 and this keyboard now costs $179 instead of &139.
Thank you for this video ! I play the piano and was looking for a keyboard I could bring with me abroad and to play with headphones, I think I will go with the CasioTone CT-S300 !
It's very difficult to change tones while playing with styles.
Can you connect a volume pedal to it? May be route the output to an amp/speaker via a volume pedal? Thanks.
I've just ordered one of these. I'd like to know if it can be played through an amp, as it would be a very useful function for me.
so does it work with an amp?
Is it normal to hear a hiss sound coming from the speakers? It does not change with volume change and sounds like a laptop fan. It stops when I plug in headphones.
I can't really decide what to buy between cts300 or the ctx700 :(
Ctx 700 !
Hey, i want to get this one because the E373 and this has a price diff of 130$ in my country which i think is not worth it. Everything is overpriced here, so as a beginner i think this might be worth while to go for. Any recommendations?
Hello, Jeremy. I’m looking for a 61 key keyboard that I will be using for one of my subject in my school. I will mostly use it for practicing my assigned scales and pieces. Do you think this will be good enough for that purpose? Thank you so much
Is the sound good enough to learn play by ear techniques?
Hello sir Is that better than ctk3500 and ctx700??
Heló! Good video. I want to learn piano. It has 63 keys. Is it a problem?
Hey Jeremy, please forgive me if this is a silly question, but I just wanted to clarify that I was understanding perfectly before I buy. I understand that I can record directly into a DAW via the USB-MIDI connection, but would I also be able to use the instruments in my DAW and use this purely as a Controller? While I would use it with Logic and such, I would primarily use it with Finale/Notion.
Yes you can.
Wah i found same question
How many sensitive mode it have ??
Hi. Thx for your demo. Is the size of the key the same as the ones on an acoustic piano? Thx.
Excelente review, gracias por la información! 😀
After a quick read through the manual, I think CTS-300 has no option to use two voices by splitting the keyboard? Is that correct?
That would be a serious limitation (PSR-E363 has split as well as layer).
I was quite surprised because a friend who is interested in buying her first "real" keyboard explicitly asked me about that feature.
That would be a deal breaker. Here in Germany street prices for the Casio are actually higher than for the Yamaha.
Yes, I have highlighted to Casio guys that their EU pricing really don't makes sense. And I highlighted that near the end my video as well.
Hi Sir Jeremy . I have been searching for the best entry level beginner keyboard. Would you recommend this over 88 keys non branded piano keyboard? Or let's say a surplus Japan Casio. Can you help me decide Sir? It would be a big help for me.
Thanks for this information
❤
Does it have in built sustain?
I used my holiday money and bought one from Amazon today
i am so close to ordering it since i have been wanting to play piano for a long time now but never wanted something too big or too expensive, something i could just play as a hobby or when i get bored. id be nice if you could tell me how it arrives so i can order one too :D
Should I go for this casio s300 brand new or a used casio px 160 , both would be at same price ?
Hi Jeremy! I'm new to your page and am loving it! Thank you for being so informative! Quick question, I just bought this keyboard and am trying to connect it to MacBook Air which has a usb c port. Any idea what cable I need? Just a regular cable? Is the port of this keyboard also a c? I'm so lost? Thank you in advance! :)
Micro USB to USB C
@@JeremySee wonderful thank you!!! :)
I was looking Yamaha 363 but it's sold out! So I have to decided for CT- S300 and CT-X700...
I bought CT-X700 because sound better but I loved the design and lighting of casiotone
Enjoy!
Hi Jeremy, can you kindly do a review of the Lesson Function found in CT-S200, CT-S300 and LK-S250? I don't seem to hear you mention it in any of your videos, or did you? Thanks.
Confused between CTS-300 and Casio CTX700 , what do yo recommend?
CTX 700
@@shreyash6506 why? whast the difference?