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Digital Piano Casio PX S1000 Full Review. Is it a good choice?

Casio Computer Co., Ltd. is a Japanese multinational consumer electronics and commercial electronics manufacturing company headquartered in Tokyo, Japan. Its products include calculators, mobile phones, digital cameras, electronic musical instruments, and analogue and digital watches. Now we are going to review the Casio PX S1000 (It costs around €529/$650/£479 an electronic piano with the following specs:

  • 88 Keys with scaled Hammer Action (The weight of the keys on an acoustic piano that digital pianos try to imitate to match the touch of a real acoustic piano. The keys in the high register are heavier and in the high register less. This is a different concept of sensitivity on the keyboard that serves to regulate the volume of the note. But a hammer action keyboard always has sensitivity on the keys.) keyboard (Smart Scaled Hammer Action (The weight of the keys on an acoustic piano that digital pianos try to imitate to match the touch of a real acoustic piano. The keys in the high register are heavier and in the high register less. This is a different concept of sensitivity on the keyboard that serves to regulate the volume of the note. But a hammer action keyboard always has sensitivity on the keys.) Keyboard)
  • 18 piano Sounds (Different sounds of piano and other instruments)
  • 192 Voice polyphony (Number of notes that can sound at once. This includes songs that sound at once. So if you play over an accompaniment sound, more notes will accumulate.)
  • Hammer and Damper resonance
  • Split (Split the keyboard into two different instruments) and layer function
  • chorus (Effect of touching in places similar to a church or cathedral)
  • DSP (Digital Signal Processing (DSP) effects. These are digital effects that modify the sound of the keyboard.)
  • Brilliance
  • 60 Internal exercises
  • Transposer (Transposition allows you to move the note spectrum of a keyboard. This allows you to play with transposing instruments. It is not an easy concept but it is made to facilitate the writing of an orchestration for instruments with very different bass and treble registers.)
  • Metronome (Element of basic study to study and practice the tempo of a piece of music.)
  • Bluetooth audio
  • Connections: 2x Headphones, sustain pedal (The most important pedal of a piano or keyboard is the sustain pedal and is used to keep the note playing even if you stop pressing the key.), USB MIDI, line-out R/L mono
  • 2x 8 W speakers
  • Battery operation posible (good to play on the street)
  • Dimensions (W x D x H): 1322 x 232 x 102 mm
  • Weight: 11,2 kg
  • Includes sustain pedal, power supply and music holder

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Now that we’ve listed and described the features of this digital piano there’s no better than taking a look at the following videos where they tell us more about the Casio PX S1000 and you can hear the different sounds of this piano.

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Now let’s compare the Casio PX S1000 with its more common alternatives. Also at the end of the post you will find a section with the best shopping possibilities for this digital piano. But you can go directly to that part of the post by pressing the following button.

Casio PX S1000 vs Casio PX S3000

The Casio PX S3000 is the next level of the Casio PX S1000, it has some more functions than its predecesor and it’s better in some aspects, you should check their differences and similarities to make the best choice.

The digital piano Casio PX S1000 is usually about 263 € cheaper than Casio PX S3000.

Let’s put the features of each of these pianos in 2 different columns to make it easier to see the differences

Casio PX S1000

Casio PX S3000

  • 88 Keys with scaled hammer action keyboard (Smart Scaled Hammer Action Keyboard)
  • 18 piano Sounds
  • 192 Voice polyphony
  • Hammer and Damper resonance
  • Split and layer function
  • Chorus
  • DSP
  • Brilliance
  • 60 Internal exercises
  • Transposer
  • Metronome
  • Bluetooth audio
  • Connections: 2x Headphones, sustain pedal, USB MIDI, line-out R/L mono
  • 2x 8 W speakers
  • Battery operation posible (good to play on the street)
  • Dimensions (W x D x H): 1322 x 232 x 102 mm
  • Weight: 11,2 kg
  • Includes sustain pedal, power supply and music holder
  • 88 Keys with scaled hammer action keyboard (Smart Scaled Hammer Action Keyboard)
  • 700 Sounds
  • 200 Rhythms
  • 192-Voice polyphony
  • Audio Recorder
  • Hammer and damper resonance
  • Split and layer function
  • Chorus
  • DSP
  • Brilliance effect
  • Pitch bend wheel
  • Duet mode
  • 60 Internal exercises
  • Transposer
  • Metronome
  • Bluetooth audio
  • Connections: 2x Headphones, USB to host, USB to device, line-out R/L mono
  • Speakers: 2x 8 W
  • Can Works with Battery aslso
  • Dimensions: 1322 x 232 x 102 mm
  • Weight: 11,9 kg
  • Includes: SP-3 sustain Pedal and power supply

And below a video of the Casio PX S3000

If you want to know more about this model do not miss our Casio PX S3000 review.

Casio PX S1000 vs Roland FP 30

Now we are going to make the comparison between this two models. The digital piano Casio PX S1000 is usually about 70 € more expensive than Roland FP 30.

Let’s put the features of each of these pianos in 2 different columns to make it easier to see the differences

Casio PX S1000

Roland FP 30

  • 88 Keys with scaled hammer action keyboard (Smart Scaled Hammer Action Keyboard)
  • 18 piano Sounds
  • 192 Voice polyphony
  • Hammer and Damper resonance
  • Split and layer function
  • Chorus
  • DSP
  • Brilliance
  • 60 Internal exercises
  • Transposer
  • Metronome
  • Bluetooth audio
  • Connections: 2x Headphones, sustain pedal, USB MIDI, line-out R/L mono
  • 2x 8 W speakers
  • Battery operation posible (good to play on the street)
  • Dimensions (W x D x H): 1322 x 232 x 102 mm
  • Weight: 11,2 kg
  • Includes sustain pedal, power supply and music holder
  • 88 Keys with hammer action and ivory touch
  • Integrated Bluetooth 4.0 wireless connection
  • 128 voice polyphony
  • 35 sounds
  • Transposer
  • Built-in microphone
  • SMF Recorder for ideas
  • Layering and Split function
  • Twin Piano
  • 8 rhythms
  • Audio playback of WAV files (44.1 kHz / 16 bit)
  • MIDI playback from USB sticks
  • Powerful speaker system Two x 11 W – 12 cm
  • DC IN jack
  • USB to HOST
  • USB device port
  • Sustain pedal included
  • Headphone jacks (used as line output): Stereo mini-jack, stereo 6.3 mm jack
  • Dimensions (W x D x H): 130 x 28.4 x 15 cm and a weight of 14.1 kg
  • Incl. power supply, music sheet holder

And below a video of the Roland FP 30

If you want to know more about this model do not miss our Roland FP 30 review

Casio PX S1000 vs Yamaha P125

The digital piano Casio PX S1000 is usually about 46 € more expensive than Yamaha P125, but with so little price difference this can vary.

Let’s put the features of each of these pianos in 2 different columns to make it easier to see the differences

Casio PX S1000

Yamaha P125

  • 88 Keys with scaled hammer action keyboard (Smart Scaled Hammer Action Keyboard)
  • 18 piano Sounds
  • 192 Voice polyphony
  • Hammer and Damper resonance
  • Split and layer function
  • Chorus
  • DSP
  • Brilliance
  • 60 Internal exercises
  • Transposer
  • Metronome
  • Bluetooth audio
  • Connections: 2x Headphones, sustain pedal, USB MIDI, line-out R/L mono
  • 2x 8 W speakers
  • Battery operation posible (good to play on the street)
  • Dimensions (W x D x H): 1322 x 232 x 102 mm
  • Weight: 11,2 kg
  • Includes sustain pedal, power supply and music holder
  • Graded Hammer Standard Keyboard (GHS) with 88 weighted keys with GHS technology
  • 24 sounds
  • 192 voice poliphony
  • Dual, split and duo function
  • recording function
  • 20 Rhythms (drums + bass)
  • Intelligent Acoustic Control, IAC
  • 21 Demo songs and 50 piano songs
  • Integrated effects: Reverb and chorus
  • Damper resonance
  • Sound Boost, EQ
  • MIDI via USB for connection to computers or iOS devices
  • Built-in metronome
  • Tempo / Transpose and Tuning adjustable
  • Speakers of 7W power
  • Line output stereo 6.3 mm Jack for live music
  • 2 Headphone outputs 6.3mm stereo for duet mode
  • Sustain pedal input (pedal included)
  • Music sheet holder and power supply
  • Dimensions (W x H x D): 1326 x 166 x 295 mm and a weight of 11.8 kg
  • Apps to control the piano
  • optional 3 pedals unit

And below a video of the Yamaha P125

If you want to know more about this model do not miss our Yamaha P125 review

Casio PX S1000 vs Yamaha P45

The digital piano Casio PX S1000 is usually about 236 € more expensive than Yamaha P45.

Let’s put the features of each of these pianos in 2 different columns to make it easier to see the differences

Casio PX S1000

Yamaha P45

  • 88 Keys with scaled hammer action keyboard (Smart Scaled Hammer Action Keyboard)
  • 18 piano Sounds
  • 192 Voice polyphony
  • Hammer and Damper resonance
  • Split and layer function
  • Chorus
  • DSP
  • Brilliance
  • 60 Internal exercises
  • Transposer
  • Metronome
  • Bluetooth audio
  • Connections: 2x Headphones, sustain pedal, USB MIDI, line-out R/L mono
  • 2x 8 W speakers
  • Battery operation posible (good to play on the street)
  • Dimensions (W x D x H): 1322 x 232 x 102 mm
  • Weight: 11,2 kg
  • Includes sustain pedal, power supply and music holder
  • Graded Hammer Standard keyboard (GHS)
  • 88 Weighted keys
  • AWM samplig technology
  • 64 voices 22
  • 10 sounds
  • Dual and four hands mode
  • Reverb and Chorus effects
  • IAC
  • 10 presets
  • USB to HOST
  • Built-in microphone
  • Metronome and transposer
  • Two speakers x 6 Watt
  • 1 jackHeadphone stereo output
  • Dimensions (W x H x D): 1326 x 154 x 295 mm and a weight of 11.5 kg
  • Sustain pedal and music sheet holder included

And below a video of the Yamaha P45

If you want to know more about this model do not miss our Yamaha P45 review

Where to buy Casio PX S1000

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