Casio PX560BE 88-Key Digital Stage Piano

Introduction

One of Casio’s newest keyboards, the PX-560 is billed as a “stage” piano and is expected to be super popular with performers looking for a portable instrument with both a good grand piano sound and plenty of other sounds and rhythms as well. The Color Touch Interface makes it easy to operate and to explore the piano’s features.

Features of this Casio Digital Stage Piano

  • This Casio digital piano includes an 88-key, full-sized keyboard with textured keys that simulate ebony and ivory.
  • The company’s Tri-Sensor Scaled Hammer Action Keyboard, which nicely imitates the action on an acoustic grand piano with keys heavier at the bottom and lighter at the top, is good for building technique and finger strength.
  • This Casio piano is a full-fledged synthesizer, a feature that is a huge hit with performers and composers/arrangers.
  • It ca connect to a computer without any additional drivers needed
  • 17-track MIDI recorder included
  • Can remain portable or can fit on the optional CS-67P wooden stand, making it a more permanent piece of furniture.
  • Duet mode split lets student and teacher play together
  • 2 headphone jacks

Cons

  • Lots of “bells and whistles” makes the PX-560 confusing and distracting for beginning students.
  • Stand and bench are not included.
  • The price can be cost-prohibitive for parents/students

Conclusion and Score

This Casio PX-560 review gives this updated keyboard a 4 out of 5. While it is ideal for the stage or other performing venue, it includes features that makes it suitable for students at various levels and it isn’t likely that they will grow out of it anytime soon. The duet mode feature is also great for student/teacher duets. The rather high price – especially for beginners who haven’t yet made a sure commitment to piano study – keeps us from giving it a 4.5 or 5 out of 5. Check Best Price