Casio CDP-100 88-Note Weighted Hammer Action Digital Piano
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Delivers authentic piano feel and sound.
The 88-key Casio CDP-100 Digital Piano gives you plenty of grand piano sound and feel, thanks to its carefully sampled grand piano sound and scaled hammer action. With the Casio HL Sound Source and naturally scaled hammer action—with 3 levels of touch sensitivity—you get a realistic and satisfying piano experience in a portable, affordable digital keyboard.
The Casio CDP-100 offers 5 sounds (including stereo grand piano) with 32-note polyphony, 8 digital effects, 5 demo songs, layer and transpose functions0, a speaker system, MIDI I/O, plus headphone and sustain pedal jacks. Casio includes a sustain pedal with the CDP-100 digital piano keyboard.
Features
- 88-note keyboard
- Scaled hammer-action keyboard
- 3 levels of touch sensitivity, plus off
- 5 tones including stereo piano
- HL Sound Source
- 32-note polyphony
- 8 digital effects
- Layer function
- 5 demo/songs
- Transpose function
- MIDI I/O
- Headphone and sustain pedal jacks
- Dual 6 x 12 cm speakers
- 16W power (8W stereo)
- Comes with SP-3 sustain pedal
Big-time piano feel in a portable, affordable package. Order now!
CDP-100 88-Note Weighted Hammer Action Digital Piano Specifications:
- Power: 12V DC
- Dimensions: 52-1/8" x 10-15/16" x 5-3/16"
- Weight: Approx. 26 lb.
5 people out of 7 found this review helpful
Overall: Rich full sound, volume doesn't go up too high, there are only a handfull of 'instruments' . Looses sound when trilling.| Review By: Wayne-vBQad | 2 years, 1 month ago9 people out of 9 found this review helpful
Overall: This digital piano has a wonderful feel and sound. There may not be many voices but it has the feel of a real piano at 1/8 the size. Ssustain pedal could be a little better constructed so would suggest looking at purchasing a separate one. Dont get me wrong it works ok just does not feel as in the original. (hence loss of one star)| Review By: burpo | 2 years, 6 months ago13 people out of 14 found this review helpful
Overall: I bought this as a gift for someone who had owned and played a baby grand for decades. After a couple of days playing the Casio, she told me, given hassles of tuning and moisture levels affecting key action, etc..., she didn't know why anyone would ever buy an acoustic piano over the Casio. It doesn't take two guys and a truck to move. It sounds and feels great. (She's taught piano for ages.) She just LOVES the thing. I hoped it would do, but had no idea that I'd come out looking so| Review By: Janice Booth | 3 years, 6 months ago16 people out of 16 found this review helpful
Overall: This is a wonderful replacement. I am delighted with the action and the tone. I play the piano for a choir and need a good enough instrument to play at home properly. I was dubious whether any electric piano could do the job - and I am delighted to find that this one is fine. I teach piano and this is working adequately for that too. While it does not have the richness and depth of my usual Bechstein Upright, I am enjoying this piano and would thorougly recommend it - it's| Review By: Sami-dvX-6 | 3 years, 6 months ago7 people out of 8 found this review helpful
Overall: Reading all the favorable reviews, I did not expect keys to produce high and annoying clicking noise| Review By: MARIA VAGNINI | 3 years, 6 months ago5 people out of 5 found this review helpful
Overall: the keyboard is wonderful, very happy with it.. the sound is great and my daughter absolutly loves it will definatly be order more items for your company......thanks again....mv-Framingham, MA| Review By: Brian-744DH | 3 years, 8 months ago11 people out of 11 found this review helpful
Overall: I'm as beginner as beginner gets and this keyboard is perfect. The only reason I didn't rate it 5 stars is the lack of features. I'm not complaining about that though, considering how cheap I got it. The weighted keys are prefect and realistic.| Review By: Neo | 4 years, 1 month ago11 people out of 11 found this review helpful
Overall: That's a very good deal at that price. This piano is probably the best I tried. It doesn't have the hundreds of sounds you can find on a keyboard, but it has a very realistic piano sound and feel. The keys are great, the weight is nice, doesn't feel cheap under the fingers... The speakers aren't really loud, but you can plug it into a sound system, or use it as a midi controller (which means you can have all those crazy sounds through a midi software). I don't regret the purchase at| Review By: Michael Allen-6.ksd | 4 years, 6 months ago61 people out of 63 found this review helpful
Overall: If you are looking for a good digital keyboard with the sound & feel of an acoustic piano, this is an excellent choice. Granted, there aren't a lot of built-in voices - but they got the grand piano sound right. Select "Grand Piano 1" with reverb & chorus and play through headphones or good speakers (the built-in speakers are a little too small to accurately reproduce the sound). I am really amazed by the accuracy with which they have captured the sound of an acoustic piano!

