Both pianos have almost same price tag (AP-270 being 3% higher). Though the PX-770 has tri-sensor I found out the AP-270 has better sound output (as per my ears). I think I will be buying the AP-270 for my son who just finished ABRSM grade-2. If advised by someone over here to buy PX-770 then I will switch my decision.
Hi, I have been through a lot of your videos, and find them useful. Thanks. Where you do comparisons, it tends to be the same price point. Have you considered a set of videos on what you get if you spend more? So go right through the range of a maker from cheapest to most expensive. Maybe show the quality and detail of the piano samples, fx and such?
Having just chosen a Roland VR09 over a Nord Electro 6….I can hear how good the Nord is, but it’s also really expensive. I’m a small time bass player who’s adding a bit of keys to what I do in bar bands with vocal PA. The Roland was less than half the price, and so far does everything I wanted, and is easy to use. Might be different if I was spending more time on keys, playing larger gigs with more sophisticated production, or had unlimited money. Everyone is different.
I just bought a CT-S1 for my little one to practise on for his piano lessons. I've spent a lot more time than him playing it - some surprisingly good sounds and a nice feel for the low price point.
No hate here.. great video.. in Dublin.. looking to get a white.. hone piano.. wife learning. She seen a casio ..gp 310..yamaha 745..& rowland 704..even a kwai.. ( why so expensive staring off..I said..but you do get what you pay for..keytouch, action, speakers, FUTURE PROOF.. reliability. sounds , ""we like the strings " .. Which would you choose from these..or below £2g.. Any thoughts
I went for the PX770. The main reasons were the good sounds (as far as I know very similar to the AP260 ones), how compact it is (not much space at home) and the price (in my country, for some reason the px770 is a lot cheaper than the AP260). Hope these considerations help.
I'm quite disappointed that so many piano reviews fail to include classical music pieces. Classical repertoire is fundamental to understanding a piano's true capabilities.
Can anybody comment on how the distance to the pedals feels on the px-770? I have limited space but dont know if the pedals for a taller person will be too close to the stool with the whole unit being slimmer? Thanks
I know I'm late but better than non apparently. I just bought this and I'm a complete novice with zero piano knowledge. I'm 6'2" and I find the pedals a little shallow for my liking, if it's any help to you.
I'm not looking for a digital piano I'm just here to listen to Jack playing :)
Love listening to you playing.
Jack is my all time favorite keyboard demo guy on the internet, also I nabbed a few tricks from his playing style and techniques, he's so damn good,
I love both! 🙂
Both pianos have almost same price tag (AP-270 being 3% higher). Though the PX-770 has tri-sensor I found out the AP-270 has better sound output (as per my ears). I think I will be buying the AP-270 for my son who just finished ABRSM grade-2. If advised by someone over here to buy PX-770 then I will switch my decision.
But casio website says both have tri sensor scaled hammer action II.
Lovely piano playing 👍🏼
Hi, I have been through a lot of your videos, and find them useful. Thanks.
Where you do comparisons, it tends to be the same price point. Have you considered a set of videos on what you get if you spend more? So go right through the range of a maker from cheapest to most expensive. Maybe show the quality and detail of the piano samples, fx and such?
both has tri-sensor II scaled hammer action keys
Can anybody tell me what the song is that Jack plays on the 270 at the beggining or at least the style of play/ something similar that i could learn?
I am here for every new video Jack is playing......just Jack is playing.......buying i would just a NORD
Having just chosen a Roland VR09 over a Nord Electro 6….I can hear how good the Nord is, but it’s also really expensive. I’m a small time bass player who’s adding a bit of keys to what I do in bar bands with vocal PA. The Roland was less than half the price, and so far does everything I wanted, and is easy to use. Might be different if I was spending more time on keys, playing larger gigs with more sophisticated production, or had unlimited money.
Everyone is different.
The ct-s1 is the right one for me right now
I just bought a CT-S1 for my little one to practise on for his piano lessons. I've spent a lot more time than him playing it - some surprisingly good sounds and a nice feel for the low price point.
@@billyruss mine came a few weeks ago
Casio website says both have the same action(Tri sensor scaled hammer action II).
Next time you compare two keyboards play them both at once like Rick Wakeman :D
What’s the name of the song he plays at the intro???
i wish i can play like jack
'I can learn from it'. lol
No hate here.. great video.. in Dublin.. looking to get a white.. hone piano.. wife learning. She seen a casio ..gp 310..yamaha 745..& rowland 704..even a kwai..
( why so expensive staring off..I said..but you do get what you pay for..keytouch, action, speakers, FUTURE PROOF..
reliability. sounds , ""we like the strings " ..
Which would you choose from these..or below £2g..
Any thoughts
Please respond! Should I get the Casio AP260 Or the Casio PX770?
I went for the PX770. The main reasons were the good sounds (as far as I know very similar to the AP260 ones), how compact it is (not much space at home) and the price (in my country, for some reason the px770 is a lot cheaper than the AP260). Hope these considerations help.
@@davidtolabin5316 Thanks for the reply!
Maybe something classical for better comparison? Something more complex than always this supersimple pop crap?
I'm quite disappointed that so many piano reviews fail to include classical music pieces. Classical repertoire is fundamental to understanding a piano's true capabilities.
Still sound plastic but a little
The stupid thing is not TH-cam video is accurate as TH-cam crunch the crap out of it you gotta go to a store as everyone knows
Can anybody comment on how the distance to the pedals feels on the px-770? I have limited space but dont know if the pedals for a taller person will be too close to the stool with the whole unit being slimmer? Thanks
I know I'm late but better than non apparently. I just bought this and I'm a complete novice with zero piano knowledge. I'm 6'2" and I find the pedals a little shallow for my liking, if it's any help to you.