General
The Casio Privia PX-780 is a great asset for your home. Part of the Privia series, this digital piano belongs to a generation of Casios that is equipped with a practical amount of extra memory, enabling the AiR (Acoustic & intelligent Resonator) system to produce an exceptionally natural piano tone. The PX-780's highly expressive grand piano sound, for instance, is characterised by the slow, natural decay of its tone. Additionally, AiR simulates the way the undamped strings resonate when you press down the sustain pedal.
The PX-780: new and improved
Another notable characteristic of the Casio Privia PX780 is the enhanced Tri-sensor Scaled Hammer Action Keyboard II. Along with the familiar three sensors - which accurately register the force of your key strokes - if features keys that feel like genuine ebony and ivory, and really complete your acoustic piano experience. Of course the Casio PX-780 offers a varied collection of sounds, including drums, bass and horns, as well as 180 backing rhythms.
A digital piano with the necessary extras
If you're still learning how to play, the Casio PX780 is a pleasure to work with. It's equipped with a built-in metronome and a 17-track recorder, and allows you to split the keyboard into two instruments or equal parts, and to 'stack' two different sounds. It's also quite easy to store your own favourite settings. The PX-780 is fitted with various connectors, including USB (for memory storage and data exchange with your computer) and 6.3mm line outputs. This comprehensive digital piano comes with an SP-33 pedal module and a stand, ensuring a complete piano experience.
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