Casio Digital Pianos
Find the best deals on the web for Casio digital pianos. See all the latest models from the AP
Celviano and PX privia range. You can also check out comparisons and reviews.
Casio are one of the few brands that offer a good selection of digital pianos under
£500. The Casio pianos range from the Privia lightweight models to the keylighting pianos right up to the
proper instruments used in the home. Casio call their home digital pianos
'Celviano'. Need Advice on Buying a Casio?...
"The most important thing you need from a digital piano when
you're learning is a realistic touch.
A good piano sound and minimum of 4 dynamic levels (p, mp, mf and f) are also important.
Things like dimensions, weight, colour and 'bells and whistles' shouldn't really be the
deciding
factor in your purchase", Graham Howard, Piano Advisor.
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Casio Privia
The Casio Privia range of digital pianos were a revolutionary design when they first appeared in
2003.
The Privia's ultra lightweight body made them easily portable. The keys were fully weighted so they
felt like an acoustic
piano and the speaker system produced some reasonably good piano sounds. In
2005 Casio brought out a new range of Privias that were even more of an improvement from the originals. These new
models had a better speaker system, even more realistic touch and better piano sounds.
Keylighting
Casio are famous for their keylighting pianos and keyboards. Casio believe strongly in this
type of digital piano that helps the student to learn the notes by way of keys that light up.
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Casio Privia digital pianos (PX and CDP Series)
Buy or Sell a secondhand Casio digital piano in the Market Place.
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Further Reading
7 Things You MUST
Know Before Buying A Digital
Piano
Should I Buy a
Digital Piano or an Upright Piano?
All Casio digital pianos bought through ukpianos.co.uk come with a 3
year 'on-site' warranty...
This means a technician will repair your piano in your home.
You won't have to send it anywhere.
The Casio Privia digital piano models are designed mainly for the home, and they
are real space savers

Casio PX135

Casio PX150
Discontinued. Replaced by PX335
Casio PX330
Could this be Casio's greatest ever piano? Read more

Casio PX350
Could this be Casio's greatest ever piano? Read more

Casio PX-5S

Casio PX730

Casio PX735
Casio's latest privia piano. Smooth key touch and sleek design. Read more

Casio PX750

Casio PX780

Satin black Polished black
Casio PX830
Casio Privia PX830 BP digital piano - 88 keys with graded hammer action, with ivory feel, 16 sounds, 128-voice
polyphony, reverb, chorus, DSP, metronome, 60 internal songs, 2-track recorder. Read
more

Casio PX850
Casio CDP100
Casio CDP100 digital piano, 88 keys with hammer (scalic), 32 note polyphony, 5 sounds, layer function,
transposer function, reverb, chorus, 5 demo-songs, Midi IN/OUT, 1 headphone jack.

CDP120

CDP220
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"I've been impressed with Thomann's customer
service"
I purchased the Casio CDP-100 Deluxe Bundle (including the piano with the original
stand, a seat and headphones) from Musikhaus Thomann; a company I was able to link to from your website.
I was pleasantly surprised with the bundle. It took approximately one week for the goods to arrive
and I've been impressed with Thomann's customer service (responses to emails, a text message
containing despatch details and a very prompt delivery service).
The piano, stand and stool are all black and this looks much nicer than the grey versions I saw in
shops and online.
Samantha Boardman, Staines, Middx, UK
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Casio Privia PX200 digital piano, 88 keys with scalic hammer, 162 sounds, 20 piano styles, 128 voice polyphony,
reverb, chorus, DSP, metronome
Casio PX200
Casio Privia PX410 R digital piano 88 Tasten, touch response, scalic hammer, 670 sounds, 166 styles, stereo
sampling, 32 voice polyphony, split and layer function, virtuell drawbar organ, LC-display, 176 one touch presets,
242 digital effects, transposer.
Casio PX410
Discontinued January 2011
Casio PX720
Compact digital piano with great looks. If you want something a little more than Casio's basic models -- this it
the one! Read more
Casio Privia PX800 digital piano, 88 keys with scalic hammer, 162 sounds, 20 piano styles, 128 voice polyphony,
reverb, chorus, DSP, metronome, 60 internal songs, 2 track recorder.
Casio PX800
Casio PX3

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Casio PX7
Casio PX7 limited edition Privia digital piano - 88 hammer action keys with sythnetic ivory touch and touch
sensitive keys. Read more
The Casio PX500 is discontinued.
Casio
PX500
Master maker. The Casio PX500LST
privia keylighting digital piano.
Casio Celviano digital pianos (AP Series)
Start by reading this first: 'Which digital piano brand should I
buy?'
The Casio AP series digital piano models are designed for home
use

Casio AP220
The budget model in the Casio AP range. Read more

Casio AP420
Casio's latest addition to their AP Celviano range. Read more

Casio AP450
Casio AP500
Casio AP500 digital piano, 88 keys with scalic hammer, 164 sounds, 20 piano styles, 128 voice polyphony, reverb,
chorus, DSP, metronome, 60 internal songs, 2 track recorder.

Casio AP620
Casio's very best digital piano. Read more

Casio AP650
Casio's top of the range digital piano. Read more
Discontinued January 2011
Casio AP6
30th anniversary limited edition. Read more
Discontinued May 2006
Casio AP33
Casio has made some vast improvements in their digital pianos recently and the AP33 digital piano is right up
there with the best.
The Casio AP80 is discontinued
Casio AP80
The Casio AP80R Celviano digital piano is remarkable. This attractive digital piano provides all the
key touch and expressiveness of a real piano along with the very best that digitals have to offer.
The Casio AP45 is discontinued
Casio AP45
Check out the resources below for other digital pianos
similar to Casio.
Discontinued Pianos
Now PX410
Casio PX400
The PX400RST digital piano has an advanced lesson system providing a powerful, yet easy-to-use, teaching tool
that will help make your dreams of piano proficiency a reality.
Now PX720
Casio PX700
Casio's new, top of the range Privia piano. The Casio PX-700 Privia not only has fantastic sounds,
a light body making it easy to transport and a realistic piano feel, it also looks absolutely stunning. Casio are
really making amazing progress and delivering products the end user needs.
Discontinued Casio Pianos

Casio CDP200
88 keys with hammer action and touch response, 48-note polyphony, 670 sounds, 200 styles, 10 user
styles, 305 music presets, 32 registration memories. Read more

Casio PX130
One of the best value digital pianos around the £500 - £550 price point. This piano rates highly in Graham
Howard's 'best pianos under £500' list. Read more
Current model Casio
PX130
Casio PX110
Amazingly light weight digital piano that has vastly improved its sound from its previous model PX100. The touch
is still too light though and not very realistic. Still has a long way to go. Read
more...
Current model Casio
PX130
Casio PX120
Better than the previous model PX110 and much better than the original PX100. Casio seems to be improving this
piano every time a new version comes out. What I noticed mostly about the PX120 is that the keys are not so rattly
as with the previous pianos. Read more...

Casio PX310
Previous models Casio AP200
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Questions and comments

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"Have Casio dramatically improved?"
Hi Graham,
Very helpful website, thanks so much. Quick question: I was wondering if you had tested the new casio privia
models released last year (particularly the px 850), which seem to have dramatically improved in terms of touch and
sound according to some reviewers on the net? Some saying that px 850 could be a solid competitor to ydp 161 (or
162) for instance? Would appreciate your opinion whenever and if you can of course.
Many thanks,
Arnold
Reply/ Hi Arnold
They have improved a little... but I don't see
them as a competitor to the Yamaha YDP162...
The YDP162 is a far superior piano. It has a
fuller, more resonant piano tone and a heavier
more realistic feel to the keys. The Yamaha is
a different class.
Yours pianistically,
Graham Howard
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"Ready Brek Pianos?"
Dear Mr. Howard,
I have received your piano guide and it is really useful. We are now considering buying a Casio piano for our son
who learns to play.
I have however one concern. As most of these 'electronic' pianos are produced/assembled in Japan (or have parts
which are imported from Japan), what is the risk of radiation (after the Fukushima accident)? Does Casio give
guarantee that their products are "radiation-free"?
I'm aware my question might seem a little strange, but I am really worried about this.
Thanks in advance for your answer.
Barbara
Reply/ Hi Barbara
Casio digital pianos aren’t made or assembled
in Japan. Only some minor electronic parts are
designed and/or assembled there...
I don’t know the locations of the factories in
Japan, so I’m unable to comment on how close
they are to the radiation zones.
The main production and assembly of Casio
pianos takes place in mainland China. So, for
the most of it, I think you don’t need to worry.
If you need more advice I recommend contacting
Casio UK direct. You can find their contact
details on casio.co.uk.
Yours pianistically,
Graham Howard
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Hello Graham,
I had a look at your website, really nice, very informative and of great help - thank you.
I wonder if you can help me with this question.
I am on tight budget but I still want to buy a good digital piano with weighted keys, that would feel just like a
real piano. I am a beginner, even though I used to play when I was younger, about 16 years ago, I need a simple
digital piano to retrain.
I checked the Casio Privia CDP 220, the CDP200R and the PX330 but I am not sure which one I should go for. As I am
also interested in composing I am also looking for something that would allow me to record what I play and put it
on my pc. Their prices seem to be lower than £500 so, that is ideal for me. Could you advice, please?
The Classenti P1 seems too basic. Any other advice please?
I hope that you will be able to give me some ideas/advice.
Thank you very much for your help.
Regards
Roberta
Reply/ Hi Roberta
The Classenti P1 is more of a piano than a
keyboard. It has a heavier, more realistic key
touch and fuller piano sound than the Casios.
The P1 has less in the way of features, but
does have MIDI in/out which allows you to
connect to a computer.
Another piano worth considering is the
Broadway B1.
You can call me on 020 8367 2080 if you
would like more advice.
Yours pianistically,
Graham Howard
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Question/ Hi, I am looking at buying a casio celviona Ap-3 digital piano, but it is missing some of the black
keys. How easy is it to get replacement keys, do you supply them and how much would they cost?
Many thanks
Loic Hares
Hi Loic
Firstly, I would never buy a secondhand digital piano that has broken keys. There are probably untold 'inner'
problems with this piano and the expense to cure these problems can amount to hundreds of pounds.
My advice is to spend a little more money and go for the Yamaha YDP131.
Regards,
Graham Howard
UK Pianos
Question/ What’s ur opinion on the casio privia px 300?
Hi Charles
The Casio PX300 is an 'OK' piano for beginners.
I find the Privia pianos touch a bit light and spongy and they have very little power and poor control. But for the
price they are reasonable. The best piano for beginners in my opinion is the Yamaha
CLP220.
Regards,
Graham Howard
UK Pianos
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