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Casio PX-S7000 a good buy today?
I have been playing piano here and there for the last couple of years but mostly on a midi controller and now want to buy something with weighted keys that can also be used standalone.
What's important
- Size - don't have a lot of space the depth of the Casio is appealing.
- Sounds - Near me I was able to try a Nord Piano 6 and loved the felt piano, but the cost and appearance (shared living space) by the time a stand, speakers etc. were added means the Nord is probably not happening, how are the Casio stock sounds?
- Speakers / Headphones - Probably going to be playing 70% through headphones and 30% speakers, so they matter but not the biggest factor.
I am also looking at Yamaha and Roland options BUT the size and appearance of the Casio would help a lot with the space I have, just hoping it doesn't trade off too much in other areas. Nowhere anywhere near I can get to try it unfortunately!
Any current owners got opinions? How's the price etc. looking by 2026 standards?
u/Hoofeh — 3 days ago