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Casio V Yamaha Keyboards
Marcus | 2024-08-11 01:56:50 |
Works well with our 76 key Casio and Yamaha keyboards. No issues! 5 |
William A | 2024-07-15 06:41:18 |
Designed by Casio for Casio keyboards, excellent product, 5 |
Anita | 2024-09-13 01:41:57 |
In the 80s I had a couple mini keyboards from Casio. I never thought I'd say in 2022 that Casio makes the most natural feeling keyboard I've tried. Honestly! Yamaha & others felt fake, and this Casio felt like the weighted keys of my favorite acoustic piano! I bought it to play as my daughter walked down the aisle for her outdoor wedding because the venue had no piano or keyboards. I had it sent directly to the venue and didn't even get to play it till sound check. It felt great. Totally comfortable. And the sound was perfect. So yea, I recommend this. By the way, it does have a music stand, which I wasn't sure it did. 5 |
Chris | 2024-07-23 04:35:10 |
I always say Casio is not your grand children's keyboard. I own a number of Casio keyboards and digital pianos. They sure put out quality and pro features for excellent prices. The CT-S500 is no exception. It is indeed a bargain. All the instrument sounds are of high quality. I needed a smaller keyboard and I started out with a Casio CT-S200. I liked so much that I wanted a little more features and I ended up buying the CT-S500. It's good to know that the Bluetooth audio/midi dongle that came with the CT-S500 can be used also on the CT-S200 as well as many other Casio keyboards. 5 |
Robert | 2024-07-19 05:58:44 |
Best simulated grand piano action and sound. Sorry Yamaha Casio's got ypu beat on this 1 :D 5 |
Mark | 2024-07-18 09:22:38 |
These new V.3 pouches are even better than the V.2. The rain covers are designed much better! 5 |
Debra | 2024-09-27 08:55:52 |
There are limited choices in cases for 76 key slim keyboards. This Yamaha bag was very reasonably priced and fit perfectly. I will search B&H Photo in the future for my music accessories! 5 |
Sheila | 2024-05-16 06:12:54 |
The Yamaha YBA-881 Artiste Series Keyboard Bag for portable keyboards with 88 keys. It is very spacious on the inside and as an outside pocket for accessories. I wished this bag had more cushioning. I use it for local storage. I would not recommend using this bag for long trips; if you do, then add extra cushions for better support. 5 |
Glenn | 2024-06-05 07:34:33 |
I've owned Yamaha keyboards for 35 years. From the par 670 to the PSR SX900 those were very good keyboards but you pay for features you rarely use. The Yamaha came out with the DGX670 and designed a inexpensive keyboard that has 88 keys and most of the styles and sounds to fill your appetite to do gigs with without going overboard with gimmicks. I actually enjoy play the DGX more that my PSR SX(900. What to go Yamaha. 5 |
Ralph | 2024-04-12 07:44:57 |
I own two of these cases for my Yamaha Motif keyboards. Little on the heavy side, but protects the keyboard transporting them to a gig 5 |