The Casio Privia PX-120 boasts 88 weighted,
hammer-action keys, advanced triple-strike AIF sampled sound source,
and 128-note polyphony, yet it weighs just 25 pounds! Full damper
expression control lets you play sweeping chords on the Casio PX-120
with true acoustic-piano playing feel. Four different reverbs and four
different chorus effects give you a lot of flexibility to experiment
with your sound. 20 built-in piano rhythms with drum sounds provide
accompaniment to your playing. Also great for lessons with its split
keyboard functionality and dual headphone inputs, the Casio Privia
PX-120 is as versatile as it is portable!
Tonal flexibility:
With eight onboard digital effects including four different reverbs,
and four different choruses, the PX-120 offers a lot of sonic
flexibility. Plus, two grand piano settings offer even more
possibilities - you can choose between "classic" for a softer, more
discreet sound, or "modern" for a lighter, brighter character. Built-in
DSP effects digitally reproduce a high-quality grand piano sound,
complete with reverb and acoustic resonance.
Portable design:
At 26 lbs, the PX-120 is definitely easy to carry from home to lessons
to rehearsals and back. Yet, it packs features that make it a great
unit for your studio or practice space. A powerful 2-way speaker system
boasts four speakers, meaning you don't need to plug the PX-120 into a
computer in order to produce sound. But if you do want to record your
piano parts, or even control a virtual instrument with the PX-120's
excellent weighted hammer-action keyboard, you can connect it to your
computer via MIDI and you're ready to work inside any of your favorite
DAWs.
Great for lessons:
While the PX-120 is great for recording musicians, it also makes an
excellent digital piano for educational settings. You can split the
keyboard area in half so that both teacher and student can play the
same notes at the same time on their respective sides. A convenient
metronome is built-in, and dual headphone jacks also make the PX-120
convenient for practice and rehearsal settings anywhere, anytime. Its
hammer-action keyboard with a feel and response that's modeled after
true acoustic pianos makes it a great, affordable digital piano for
students to practice on before moving to an acoustic piano.
Specifications:
- 132.2 cm (W) x 27.8 cm (D) x 13.4cm (H)
- 25.1 lbs
Features:
- 128-note polyphony
- 11 tones
- Layer tones (excluding bass)
- Split tones (low-range bass tones only
- Effects: Brilliance (-3 to 3), Reverb (4 types), Chorus (4 types), Acoustic Resonance
- Built-in metronome
- Onboard Music library with 60 songs
- Auto accompaniment with 20 rhythms
- Can record 1 song, with up to 2 tracks (approximately 5,000 note total) via built-in flash memory
- Damper pedal - soft and sostenuto pedal operations enabled by an optional pedal
- MIDI I/O
- Two headphone jacks
- Standard damper pedal jack
- AC adaptor optional
- Speakers: 2 X 8 watts