I bought this piano during the the Christmas of '16, It is absolutely phenomenal. The weight and action is incredibly accurate, responsiveness of the keys is outstanding, and the general overall bang for your buck is out of control. I got the wooden stand for it as well and I also got an M-Audio pedal for the sustain. If you are looking for an authentic acoustic sound and feel with an electronic keyboards size and portability, You absolutely cannot ask for a better keyboard at this price point, guaranteed.
Yes, this piano is a piano, and a great piano for being a piano. I recommend this piano for anyone that plays the piano or wants to play the piano. This piano is the piano of all piano's.
Amanda Rifati - Sorry for the late reply. To me, it feels like playing a real piano. The weighted keys make it feel like it. If you can, go to Guitar Center and try one out. That's where I tried it out. Hope that helps. :)
The piano is Bad Ass . Feels just like a piano.. Casio freaking awesome.. IT feels just like a piano...Unbeleviable feel. you can't go wrong with this keyboard for feel and its the perfect controller keyboard
I tried this...at guitar center today...my favorite of all the other one that were there...the action is incredibly like my grand piano..WOW!!! $399..i will pick this up tomorrow. I wish they make something like this 20 year ago at this price.
That Wurlitzer sound is awesome. I have the Casio Px 110 I Love it's Fender Rhodes simulation in particular. From what I can tell from the video it seems that the PX 110 has a better sound or at least is more to my liking however I do feel that the Wurlitzer sound is the best feature
Does this allow you to play Vst instruments on your PC via the USB port? Would the piano sound automatically switch off once established connection to your VST Host or DAW or you need to select a function on the Casio to allow this?
I've used three different models of Casio, they all got spoilt in under two years. One of them got spoilt while it still looked very new. On the other hand, non of the Yamaha models I used got spoilt even after several years. Yamaha is always better per my experience
How do you think the speakers gonna perform for daily practice in a small bedroom? Is it loud and clear enough? I'm a semi-intermediate keyboardist (been playing 61-keys for about nearly 10 years) and thinking about upgrading my Piano skills on an 88-keys
i want a long lasting piano, i've seen some poor reviews for the yamaha p45, great piano, not a long lasting piano. This piano is weighted and it seems pretty cheap, but i don't know about the overall quality like i want a long lasting piano(digital for practice) with decent features.
If you're still looking, I've had the CDP 135 (basically the same model, some different sounds) for about two and a half years now, and it still plays like it's brand new.
Yes, you can combine the instruments, the possible amount of combinations is only up to 2 though. You can do that by holding the function button, and choosing among the tone section (by pressing the keys that have the specific instrument labels) while holding the function button (the 3rd button on the buttons), depending on your taste. Once you've heard two consecutive notes (the B note when you selected something) after selecting the second tone, it should probably play at the same time.
yeah it does, but personally i would advise you to buy a proper (cheap) pedal for it. i've had this one for over 2 years now and today, i finally bought a separate pedal. honestly, it was a relief, seeing as the pedal that's delivered with it feels a bit cheap and shifts on the floor too easily.
@@beligigena9740 i do! like i said, i bought it two years ago and i'm still supersatisfied with it! it's a simple piano that plays beautifully. just take care of that ruddy pedal when you decide to buy it.
I currently own this piano have done for about 2-3 years now I am currently looking for an upgrade tho if anyone can help me with this it would be greatly appreciated
it doesnt sounds that realistic :( i am really looking for digital piano that is light but it sounds like a mechanical grand piano:( I am so confused on what to look for anymore
I already had them. I'll rank them for overall quality based on MY OWN experience 5th Korg SP280 4th Casio CDP130 3rd Kawai ES110 2nd Yamaha P115 1st Roland FP30
I bought this piano during the the Christmas of '16, It is absolutely phenomenal. The weight and action is incredibly accurate, responsiveness of the keys is outstanding, and the general overall bang for your buck is out of control. I got the wooden stand for it as well and I also got an M-Audio pedal for the sustain. If you are looking for an authentic acoustic sound and feel with an electronic keyboards size and portability, You absolutely cannot ask for a better keyboard at this price point, guaranteed.
I own this piano. This is a Fantastic piano! Incredible sound and weighted keys. I highly recommend this piano.
Rick Neff Really ? Does it feels like you playing a real piano ? Im Thinking to Buy it
Rick Neff does it sound like grand piano?
No the Yamaha p115 is better or the Casio Privia
Yes, this piano is a piano, and a great piano for being a piano. I recommend this piano for anyone that plays the piano or wants to play the piano. This piano is the piano of all piano's.
Amanda Rifati - Sorry for the late reply. To me, it feels like playing a real piano. The weighted keys make it feel like it. If you can, go to Guitar Center and try one out. That's where I tried it out. Hope that helps. :)
I have this piano, i am a beginer. It is a nice piano and I like the sound it produces.
The piano is Bad Ass . Feels just like a piano.. Casio freaking awesome.. IT feels just like a piano...Unbeleviable feel. you can't go wrong with this keyboard for feel and its the perfect controller keyboard
I have bought this today. First impression: 10/10
How is it today?
Is it worth it? I might buy it on CL for 100 bucks.
I tried this...at guitar center today...my favorite of all the other one that were there...the action is incredibly like my grand piano..WOW!!! $399..i will pick this up tomorrow. I wish they make something like this 20 year ago at this price.
Really? Im planning on buying it
@M600 Spitfire no :( Im still saving money, in my country digital pianos are much more expensive.
that music tickles my eardrums. SO GOOD
It truly is a great piano. Also got it
That Wurlitzer sound is awesome. I have the Casio Px 110 I Love it's Fender Rhodes simulation in particular. From what I can tell from the video it seems that the PX 110 has a better sound or at least is more to my liking however I do feel that the Wurlitzer sound is the best feature
is that 1/8" standard headphone input or "line out" 1/4" output?
Hi I wanna learn to play the piano. Can you use this with synthesia?.
How do you play piano that sounds so good while my same brand of piano sounds so terrible? Do I really need to use any amplifiers or what?
Does this allow you to play Vst instruments on your PC via the USB port? Would the piano sound automatically switch off once established connection to your VST Host or DAW or you need to select a function on the Casio to allow this?
Exactly what I'm wondering. Did you find anything out?
Con un buen tecladista cualquier piano suena bien, tremendo
El piano esta bueno de precio y un sonido agradable. Pero despues de tocar uno de cola se nota la differencia demasiado. 😀
3:50 music?
10 stars.
Is it better than Yamaha p45?
I've used three different models of Casio, they all got spoilt in under two years. One of them got spoilt while it still looked very new. On the other hand, non of the Yamaha models I used got spoilt even after several years. Yamaha is always better per my experience
How do you think the speakers gonna perform for daily practice in a small bedroom? Is it loud and clear enough? I'm a semi-intermediate keyboardist (been playing 61-keys for about nearly 10 years) and thinking about upgrading my Piano skills on an 88-keys
i want a long lasting piano, i've seen some poor reviews for the yamaha p45, great piano, not a long lasting piano. This piano is weighted and it seems pretty cheap, but i don't know about the overall quality like i want a long lasting piano(digital for practice) with decent features.
If you're still looking, I've had the CDP 135 (basically the same model, some different sounds) for about two and a half years now, and it still plays like it's brand new.
Olha a Casio dando um tapaço na cara da Yamaha.
Max Delacroy kakakakak
Me recomendam esse modelo?
How much is it?
Would you recommend the cdp - 135?
You said you could combine the tone or whatever they’re called how would you do that?
Yes, you can combine the instruments, the possible amount of combinations is only up to 2 though. You can do that by holding the function button, and choosing among the tone section (by pressing the keys that have the specific instrument labels) while holding the function button (the 3rd button on the buttons), depending on your taste. Once you've heard two consecutive notes (the B note when you selected something) after selecting the second tone, it should probably play at the same time.
2:40 title?
can we plug in a quarter tone external machine?
Guys how do you plug it in?
LOGO ?
What is the PMT logo ? It kind of looks like a mouse or cat or something?
lion king
Se apagar a logo marca da Casio desse piano e desenhar a da yamaha ele vai dobrar de preço.
Max Delacroy vdd
Kkkkkkkkk
Vdd kkkkkkk
Does this have a midi cord
Is this a midi controller or does it have built in speakers
It has built in speakers
What is that song 3:27 ? It sounds so good
3:10 Song?
Thank You! 🙏
what was the firs t song you demmoed its so nice.
This or the Yamaha p45?
I would say this, the Casio CDP 130
Maubro is it way better than the Yamaha p45?
@@fistedwaffle7357 People apparently have some complaints about Yamaha's durability.
hellows, any chances I can transfer/play a MIDI file to my keyboard casio cdp-135?
What options become available with the use of the USB port?
It gives you the ability to set it up as a Midi device. Seems to be plug and play.
IVE BEEN USING THIS WRONG BEFORE IT HAS A HEADPHONE JACK??
this or Yamaha P-45?
Yamaha p45
i cannot decide between this piano or casio cdp100 pls someone help!
How are the dynamics
What is the title for the first piece?
Whats the difference between cdp 130 and cdp 135?
135 has more sounds
The CDP-135 has a higher polyphony, 64 rather than 48.
Does it come with a charger?? Like a cable
Yes
Does it has a sustain pedal?
Boss Chadix TV yes it does
yeah it does, but personally i would advise you to buy a proper (cheap) pedal for it. i've had this one for over 2 years now and today, i finally bought a separate pedal. honestly, it was a relief, seeing as the pedal that's delivered with it feels a bit cheap and shifts on the floor too easily.
@@xmidsummersky do you recommend this piano?
@@beligigena9740 i do! like i said, i bought it two years ago and i'm still supersatisfied with it! it's a simple piano that plays beautifully. just take care of that ruddy pedal when you decide to buy it.
Me venden uno de estos usado en 3mil pesos mexicanos vale la pena??
Que decidiste?
Does it feel like a real piano?
ya
it's similar... The feeling is more linear as opposed to the 'curved' pressure you feel playing an acoustic piano. But it is good enough.
Anybody knows what music pieces he played?
Same question here. I really enjoyed his playing.
what is the price please in US dollars?
arabic music 400
this or Kawai ES110?
No competition. Es110
I currently own this piano have done for about 2-3 years now I am currently looking for an upgrade tho if anyone can help me with this it would be greatly appreciated
for some reason the 130 is better than its predecessor, S150. The S150 have very short sustain
Good
👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Someone now the title of the first song he played ?
sounds pretty bad but what choice do I have at this price point. at least it feels pretty good.
it doesnt sounds that realistic :( i am really looking for digital piano that is light but it sounds like a mechanical grand piano:( I am so confused on what to look for anymore
Also, the Casio PX160 has an amazing piano sound.
I already had them. I'll rank them for overall quality based on MY OWN experience
5th Korg SP280
4th Casio CDP130
3rd Kawai ES110
2nd Yamaha P115
1st Roland FP30
Give me the piano for free please
lmao
non so se ti
pt la wea no entiendoo nada de naa pooo
jajaja, no te aproblemes, ya ha pasado tiempo pero, si necesitas algo me puedes preguntar a mi xd
Es bueno el piano wn
Estoy igual 😂
This or Yamaha-PSR-EW300?