Hi, Thanks for your interest in Kraft Music and the Casio PX130. The PX130 does a pretty good job at simulating the sound and feel of a real piano. That being said, no digital piano can sound or feel 100% like an acoustic instrument. The advantage to the PX130 is that it's lightweight, affordable, and never needs to be tuned. Please feel free to contact me with any other questions or concerns. - Dave McCullough Kraft Music Marketing (800)783-3368
Hello, Thanks for your interest in Kraft Music and the Casio PX130. The basic grand piano sound is the same in the PX130 and PX330. However, the PX330 will give you many additional variations of piano sound, and well as numerous other sounds like organs, strings, orchestral sounds, guitars, basses, and drums. Please feel free to contact me with any other questions or concerns. - Dave McCullough Kraft Music Sales (800)783-3368 x222
Hi, Thanks for your interest in Kraft Music. The PX130 does allow you to split two sounds across the keyboard. Check out section E-8 in your owner's manual and it will walk you through the procedure. If you don't have the manual, you can download it at Kraftmusic (do a search for "Casio PX130" and scroll to the bottom of the product page. Thanks! - Dave McCullough Kraft Music Marketing (800)783-3368
Standard USB cable…same as connecting a printer or other peripheral. It's a regular flat USB plug into your computer…it's a square connection into your Privia. Thanks for watching! - Dave McCullough Kraft Music Marketing (800)783-3368
Hi, Thanks for the question. Yes, we do run the PX130 out of the headphone amp into a mixing board and PA system for our videos. It sounds great, and the larger speakers give a fuller sound than the onboard ones, not to mention more volume. Please feel free to contact me with any other questions or concerns. - Dave McCullough Kraft Music Marketing (800)783-3368
You will need to connect to the headphone output of the PX130. This will allow you to send signal to your house PA system. However, plugging into the headphone jack does mute the on-board speakers so the keyboard player will probably need a monitor speaker in order to hear themselves properly. Thanks for watching! - Dave McCullough Kraft Music Marketing (800)783-3368
Hello, Thanks for your interest in Kraft Music and the Casio PX130. The PX130 comes from Casio with the power supply, footswitch, and music rest. If you'd like the CS67 stand and SP32 triple pedal board, those items are sold separately. Check out Kraft Music's exclusive COMPLETE HOME BUNDLE for the best deal on the PX130 with these optional accessories. Thanks for watching! - Dave McCullough Kraft Music Marketing (800)783-3368
Yes, the Casio Privia PX130 had weighted keys, but it has been replaced by the new model…Casio Privia PX-150. The PX-150 features an improved weighted key action so it feels even more like a real piano. Thanks for watching! - Dave McCullough Kraft Music Marketing (800)783-3368
@yamisosteez Hi, Thanks for your interest in Kraft Music and the PX130 COMPLETE HOME BUNDLE. We ship from our location in Milwaukee, and this BUNDLE would ship with UPS ground. Shipping time would be about four business days, and orders that come in early in the day can typically leave our warehouse that same day. Feel free to contact me with any other questions or concerns. - Dave McCullough Kraft Music Marketing (800)783-3368
@TheSmackerlacker That is true. The piano sample has three velocity layers...but 128 volume levels. So as you play from softest to loudest...you'll hear a smooth transition in volume and tone. Feel free to contact me with any other questions or concerns. - Dave McCullough Kraft Music Marketing (800)783-3368
@tapeduck21 first turn on the metronome using the metronome button. Then while holding the "function" button, look to the higher keys on the right and 6 of those will correspond to "metronome beat". and then just pick what beat you want. The 3 will give you 3/4 time and etc. Hope that helps :) Best of luck on your lessons.
It's mainly a difference in capabilities. The PX330 has a larger selection of sounds and more recording/accompaniment features. The basic piano sound quality and touch response is about the same. Please feel free to contact me with any other questions or concerns. - Dave McCullough Kraft Music Marketing (800)783-3368
which feels more like a real piano in terms of the Grand Piano sound, the PX 130 or the Yamaha P95 !? and do you ship to Canada Thanks for all of the lovely demos you have offered :=)
@kraftmusic I really like this piano for its features and price range. However, I am looking for a digital piano with weighted keys that make it feel more like an actual piano. I was wondering if this digital piano had that feature. If not, could you recommend any other digital pianos close to the price of this one?
@guitarjammer1 The PX130 only has a 1/8 inch headphone output, but you can use a splitter cable to plug into a sound system. The PX130 does have a transpose function, plus or minus 12 half steps. Feel free to contact me with any other questions or concerns. - Dave McCullough Kraft Music Marketing (800)783-3368
I am thinking of getting a digital piano. I may seek your live bundle offer. Two questions 1) Can you run line outs to amps or P.A.s. 2) Does this unit also have a transpose feature for comping or playing in the key of C. I want a lightweight great sounding piano for $1000.00 and under. Thank you.
Hi, I wanna buy my first digital piano and I don't know whether to buy the Casio px130 or the Korg sp170. I don't have a good pianosound ear yet as I'm a beginner. Which one has a better piano sound? Which one is more versatile? What would be the best choice?
I just bought this piano, and I was wondering how to use the metronome. I mean like I know how to change the beat I just don't know the label like 4/4, 3/4, 2/4 or something. I want to start taking lessons soon so I just want to know.
Hello, I want to buy a digital piano which acoustic piano sound. I discovered the YAMAHA P95, the KORG SP-250 and the SP-170 the Casio Privia PX730 and this PX-130. Which one should I buy? Manuel.
@yamisosteez Hi, Thanks for watching. The PX130 features an 1/8 inch headphone jack, but you can always use an adapter if need be. Please feel free to contact me with any other questions or concerns. - Dave McCullough Kraft Music Marketing (800)783-3368
All of the music you hear in this videos are original pieces by Kraft Music team member Adam Berzowski. You can hear more examples of Adam's work at: myspace dot com /alphalocomotive Please feel free to contact me with any other questions or concerns. - Dave McCullough Kraft Music Marketing (800)783-3368
@yamisosteez Thanks for your business. Please feel free to contact me with any other questions or concerns. - Dave McCullough Kraft Music Marketing (800)783-3368
@kraftmusic Thank you for your time.
Hi,
Thanks for your interest in Kraft Music and the Casio PX130. The PX130 does a pretty good job at simulating the sound and feel of a real piano. That being said, no digital piano can sound or feel 100% like an acoustic instrument. The advantage to the PX130 is that it's lightweight, affordable, and never needs to be tuned. Please feel free to contact me with any other questions or concerns.
-
Dave McCullough
Kraft Music Marketing
(800)783-3368
Hello,
Thanks for your interest in Kraft Music and the Casio PX130. The basic grand piano sound is the same in the PX130 and PX330. However, the PX330 will give you many additional variations of piano sound, and well as numerous other sounds like organs, strings, orchestral sounds, guitars, basses, and drums. Please feel free to contact me with any other questions or concerns.
-
Dave McCullough
Kraft Music Sales
(800)783-3368 x222
Hi,
Thanks for your interest in Kraft Music. The PX130 does allow you to split two sounds across the keyboard. Check out section E-8 in your owner's manual and it will walk you through the procedure. If you don't have the manual, you can download it at Kraftmusic (do a search for "Casio PX130" and scroll to the bottom of the product page. Thanks!
-
Dave McCullough
Kraft Music Marketing
(800)783-3368
@kraftmusic Thank you, i just placed my order... I cant wait! :D
Thanks for the great demo!
@kraftmusic thanks ive been trying to figure that out for weeks
Standard USB cable…same as connecting a printer or other peripheral. It's a regular flat USB plug into your computer…it's a square connection into your Privia. Thanks for watching!
-
Dave McCullough
Kraft Music Marketing
(800)783-3368
Hi,
Thanks for the question. Yes, we do run the PX130 out of the headphone amp into a mixing board and PA system for our videos. It sounds great, and the larger speakers give a fuller sound than the onboard ones, not to mention more volume. Please feel free to contact me with any other questions or concerns.
-
Dave McCullough
Kraft Music Marketing
(800)783-3368
You will need to connect to the headphone output of the PX130. This will allow you to send signal to your house PA system. However, plugging into the headphone jack does mute the on-board speakers so the keyboard player will probably need a monitor speaker in order to hear themselves properly. Thanks for watching!
-
Dave McCullough
Kraft Music Marketing
(800)783-3368
Hi nice video!
I just ordered one yesterday 'March first 2011'and I am looking forward to a great piano! I hope i enjoy it
Does it have weighted keys?
Hello,
Thanks for your interest in Kraft Music and the Casio PX130. The PX130 comes from Casio with the power supply, footswitch, and music rest. If you'd like the CS67 stand and SP32 triple pedal board, those items are sold separately. Check out Kraft Music's exclusive COMPLETE HOME BUNDLE for the best deal on the PX130 with these optional accessories. Thanks for watching!
-
Dave McCullough
Kraft Music Marketing
(800)783-3368
Yes, the Casio Privia PX130 had weighted keys, but it has been replaced by the new model…Casio Privia PX-150. The PX-150 features an improved weighted key action so it feels even more like a real piano. Thanks for watching!
-
Dave McCullough
Kraft Music Marketing
(800)783-3368
@yamisosteez
Hi,
Thanks for your interest in Kraft Music and the PX130 COMPLETE HOME BUNDLE. We ship from our location in Milwaukee, and this BUNDLE would ship with UPS ground. Shipping time would be about four business days, and orders that come in early in the day can typically leave our warehouse that same day. Feel free to contact me with any other questions or concerns.
-
Dave McCullough
Kraft Music Marketing
(800)783-3368
@TheSmackerlacker
That is true. The piano sample has three velocity layers...but 128 volume levels. So as you play from softest to loudest...you'll hear a smooth transition in volume and tone. Feel free to contact me with any other questions or concerns.
-
Dave McCullough
Kraft Music Marketing
(800)783-3368
@tapeduck21 first turn on the metronome using the metronome button. Then while holding the "function" button, look to the higher keys on the right and 6 of those will correspond to "metronome beat". and then just pick what beat you want. The 3 will give you 3/4 time and etc. Hope that helps :) Best of luck on your lessons.
It's mainly a difference in capabilities. The PX330 has a larger selection of sounds and more recording/accompaniment features. The basic piano sound quality and touch response is about the same. Please feel free to contact me with any other questions or concerns.
-
Dave McCullough
Kraft Music Marketing
(800)783-3368
Is that Maple Leaf Rag you were playing with the headphones on???
this guy knows where it's at
which feels more like a real piano in terms of the Grand Piano sound, the PX 130 or the Yamaha P95 !? and do you ship to Canada
Thanks for all of the lovely demos you have offered :=)
Hi! I just bought the px130 but now I need a bench like the one u have there. How much will it run me for? Oh by the way I love it!!!
@kraftmusic
I really like this piano for its features and price range. However, I am looking for a digital piano with weighted keys that make it feel more like an actual piano. I was wondering if this digital piano had that feature. If not, could you recommend any other digital pianos close to the price of this one?
is ther anyway you can transpose the piano please reply back and ummm what kind of usb cable kinda like a phone one or a diff one
Does having a USB port mean it allows storage on external drives?
Ok, I'm a newby towards keyboards. How realistic is this to a grand? I'm thinking of buying this, and you know a lot more than I do about this.
@guitarjammer1
The PX130 only has a 1/8 inch headphone output, but you can use a splitter cable to plug into a sound system. The PX130 does have a transpose function, plus or minus 12 half steps. Feel free to contact me with any other questions or concerns.
-
Dave McCullough
Kraft Music Marketing
(800)783-3368
Is there big difference on Sound & Touch between PX-130 & PX-330 ?
How long does the complete home bundle typically take to ship to southern California?
I am thinking of getting a digital piano. I may seek your live bundle offer. Two questions 1) Can you run line outs to amps or P.A.s. 2) Does this unit also have a transpose feature for comping or playing in the key of C. I want a lightweight great sounding piano for $1000.00 and under. Thank you.
Have you ever tried lining it through the headphone jack with an adapter to a mixer/PA or amp? Will it sound the same/better?
Hi, I wanna buy my first digital piano and I don't know whether to buy the Casio px130 or the Korg sp170. I don't have a good pianosound ear yet as I'm a beginner. Which one has a better piano sound? Which one is more versatile? What would be the best choice?
I just bought this piano, and I was wondering how to use the metronome. I mean like I know how to change the beat I just don't know the label like 4/4, 3/4, 2/4 or something. I want to start taking lessons soon so I just want to know.
does anyone know the name of the piece he played while demonstrating the layering effect?
Hello, I want to buy a digital piano which acoustic piano sound. I discovered the YAMAHA P95, the KORG SP-250 and the SP-170 the Casio Privia PX730 and this PX-130. Which one should I buy? Manuel.
How does this compare to the Yamaha p-95? Do you prefer one or the other?
i have an important question please reply........does the headphones it comes with fit the half inch jack or do i need an adaptor?????
Do you use the pedal when you're doing the "piano + string" effect at 2:39?
Thanks
@yamisosteez
Hi,
Thanks for watching. The PX130 features an 1/8 inch headphone jack, but you can always use an adapter if need be. Please feel free to contact me with any other questions or concerns.
-
Dave McCullough
Kraft Music Marketing
(800)783-3368
is better than yamaha 95?
All of the music you hear in this videos are original pieces by Kraft Music team member Adam Berzowski. You can hear more examples of Adam's work at:
myspace dot com /alphalocomotive
Please feel free to contact me with any other questions or concerns.
-
Dave McCullough
Kraft Music Marketing
(800)783-3368
it wont fit in the usb thing
@yamisosteez
Thanks for your business. Please feel free to contact me with any other questions or concerns.
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Dave McCullough
Kraft Music Marketing
(800)783-3368
@bobomber Listening to the sounds of this, P-95 is definitely much better dig. piano.