🎹Casio PX-770 vs Kawai KDP75 Digital Piano Comparison - Hugely Popular Digitals from Kawai/Casio🎹

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  • Опубликовано: 10 сен 2024
  • Piano Overview - 2:14
    Sound Comparison - 3:00
    Action Comparison - 20:20
    Features - 26:18
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    Hello and welcome to the Merriam Pianos RUclips channel! As a follow up to our Casio PX-870 vs Kawai KDP-120 comparison, in this video, we’ll be comparing the two models one step down - the Casio PX-770 and Kawai KDP-75.
    The PX-770 is a big seller, and while the KDP-75 is a brand new instrument, it replaces another big seller - the KDP-70. They’re priced very closely so this should be a useful comparison.
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    Piano Sound
    The PX-770 has two 8 watt speakers for 16 watts of total power, and the previous generation KDP-70 was the same. The KDP-75 has upped that slightly to 18 watts of total power output.
    The PX-770 has a couple of tone ports that allow you to hear more frequencies in the upper-mid range, but the KFDP-75 has a bit better bass presence due to the stronger amps.
    The core sounds are very different between these two pianos, with the 75 having much more mid and low range resonance, The 770 conversely has a tighter sound with more focus on the fundamental tone.
    This is likely due to differences in tone generators. The 75 is using Kawai’s Harmonic Imaging engine with the SK-EX sample and 192 notes of polyphony. The 770 uses Casio’s AiR sound source, with 128 notes of polyphony. For most folks, 128 will still be plenty.
    Both pianos have a solid selection of other tones, with the quality solid across the board, with some sounds really standing out.
    Piano Action
    When it comes to the piano actions, we don’t really have a preference between one or the other here. The PX-770 is using a triple sensor, which does improve the MIDI accuracy and helps with repetition speed. For most playing scenarios though, you won’t find the KDP-75’s dual sensor is a hindrance.
    The 770 has a fairly exaggerated texture on the keys, and very nice weighting.
    The 75’s RHCII action is improved over the version from the 70, most noticeably with the key-return noise being reduced. It is a little light-feeling, especially compared to Kawai’s other plastic actions, so that’s something to keep in mind.
    We don’t think most users will have a big preference either way, and beginners probably won’t have a preference at all. Either way, these are both great actions for the price range.
    Piano Features
    Neither instrument has Bluetooth, but both do have USB ports for connecting to computers and tablets. Casio and Kawai each make really good remote control apps that make navigating the instruments much easier.
    Both have some basic internal recording capability, but with so many easy and effective options for recording piano these days, this probably won’t be a central consideration for most.
    Both come standard with a triple pedal, cabinets, bench, and both are available in Black and White.
    Neither piano has audio outputs, so you will need to run things through the headphone jacks if you need more juice.
    The basics are covered on each piano too with layer, split, transpose, metronome and pre-loaded repertoire books.
    Summary
    Is the PX-770 still a worthwhile consideration in 2021 compared to something that has just come out? Absolutely, it’s still a highly relevant musical instrument. Both are very solid options, and we can confidently recommend both.
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