6/01/2011

Casio AP220 Celviano Digital Piano with Bench Review

Casio AP220 Celviano Digital Piano with Bench
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I purchased this digital piano because the one I had was out of date. And because I teach piano online and needed something that sounded like a real piano. Well, I wasn't disappointed. The difference between the old Roland and this new Casio is like night and day!
The touch is fantastic. The piano sound is fantastic. And since I really only need the piano sound, that was of primary importance to me.
If you've been wary of buying this because of the 'Casio' name, put your worries to rest. Casio is to digital pianos as to what Samsung now is to television. They're now poised to become the #1 resource.
My recommendation? Buy it before the price goes up.

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The Celviano line of pianos has been refined for those who demand an authentic grand piano experience. The new AP-220's traditional design houses new stereo grand piano sounds and redesigned keyboard action. Utilizing a new tri-sensor spring-less 88 note scaled hammer action, every nuance and detail of your performance is captured. A new 4 layer stereo grand piano sound delivers a natural, expressive and dynamic piano experience.
The AP-220 features a total of 16 built-in tones, with the ability to layer two sounds or split the keyboard to allow a bass sound in the left hand. It has a built-in library of 60 songs that can be practiced at any tempo utilizing the dual headphone outputs or the internal speaker system. With 128 notes of polyphony, USB MIDI, Duet Mode and more, Celviano's advanced technology and sound will make the AP-220 the perfect addition to any home.


State-of-the-art high-end digital pianos: the newly developed sound source – Linear Morphing AiF – offers the entire spectrum of authentic grand piano tones from Pianissimo to Fortissimo without abrupt changes to the sound during the transitions. The touch and note replay behavior for the scaled hammer action keyboards has been improved. The new 'Tri-Sensor" concept makes even the most complex and demanding playing techniques possible. Developing virtuosos. Virtuoso playing.

Specifications
Keyboard:88 keys, weighted scaled hammer action, Tri-Sensor keys
Touch Response: 3 Sensitivity levels / Off
Sound Source :4 level stereo samples, Linear Morphing System
Acoustic Resonance:Yes
Polyphony (max): 128
Tones: 16
Reverb: 4 types
Chorus: 4 types
Brilliance: Yes
Layer/Split: Yes
Registration Memory: Yes
Duet Mode: Yes
Preset Songs: 60
Metronome: Beats: 0,2,3,4,5,6Tempo Range: 20 to 255
Transpose:25 Steps -12 / +12 semi tones
Tuning Control:A4=440Hz +/- 99 cents (variable)
Temperament: equal temperament + 16 scales
Recorder: 2 Tracks / 1 Song
USB Storage (to PC): Yes
Speakers: 4.7" x 2"
Amplifier: 8W + 8W

Terminals
USB: Yes
Pedals: Damper, Soft, Sostenuto
Headphones: 2

Included Accessories
AC Adaptor:AD-12
Pedals (Damper, Soft, Sostenuto): Yes
Bench: Yes
Music Stand:Yes
Score Book: Yes

Dimensions and Weight
Unit size w/stand: 54.9" (W) x 16.8" (D) x 32.9" (H)
Unit weight w/stand: 82.7 lbs.
Boxed size: 58.7" (W) x 22.6" D) x 19.2" (H)
Boxed weight: 121.3 lbs.


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