| Casio CTK900 61 Full-Size Key MIDI Keyboard |  | Brand: Casio Category: Musical Instruments
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Rating: 2 reviews Sales Rank: 17,518
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 17.5 Dimensions (in): 41 x 8 x 18
MPN: CTK900 Model: CAS CTK900 UPC: 411378030801 EAN: 0412351423511 ASIN: B000A6CW28
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| Features:
| • | 61 keys with touch response | | • | Preset Tones/User Tones 600 / 224 Total of 824 Tones and 176 rhythms | | • | Stereo Sampled Piano Tones | | • | Digital Effects/Reverbs 242 | | • | Song Memory (tracks x songs) 6 x 5 |
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Product Description Casio continues to offer more and more for less money with the best-selling CTK series! The CTK-900 is no different, loaded with over 800 tones, over 200 DSP effects, a drawbar organ, and user tones. 156 rhythms are ready for you to jam over at the touch of a button! The sounds are all recorded with a sound qualtiy not found in other models in this price range, thanks to the all-new Tri Element Z Chip technology. Need to access that stereo multisampled piano right away? It's at the touch of a button. Recording songs is easy too with the 10,000 note, 6 track recorder. Features a powerful bass reflex speaker system. Uses batteries or optional AD-5 adapter. 61 full-size, touch sensitive keys. 824 built-in sounds (600 preset, 224 user) 176 rhythms (160 preset rhythms, 16 User Rhythms) 6 track x 5 song recorder with 10,000 note capacity Split/Layer function Synthesizer and Organ functions WARRANTY 1-year parts and labor.
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| Customer Reviews: Casio Keyboard November 11, 2007 M. J. Ramadan (West Palm Beach, FL USA) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
Great keyboard. Purchased it for my daughter to practice as she is taking beginning piano lessons. Better than purchasing a piano and finding out they don't like it! It does way more than what we need it for, but worth the money.
A level above the competition January 10, 2007 Marc Ebtinger 18 out of 18 found this review helpful
I had the chance to play side by side the Yamaha equivalent of the Casio CTK900 Keyboard, and I own a real piano and also a Technics weighed-keys full size keyboard. Of course, the sound is not the real thing, but it is realistic enough, and very pleasant, as far as the "grand piano voice" is concerned. The stereo effect is definitively a plus.
Now as far as the ease-of-use is concerned, I really prefer the Casio. Even a poor pianist (like me) can get some amazing results, and the "arranger" functions, or "transistion" are as good as was a $ 5000 instrument five years ago. I am impressed, and I was not impressed at all with the compertitors products.
This keybord is not a toy. This is a perfect beginner piano, plus many many hours of fun. The "speed sensitive" keyboard is well balanced and will simulate the weighed keys of a real piano pretty well.
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