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  • User Reviews for
    Casio AP24 88 Full Sized Digital Piano

    • By Godspeed Chu

      Reviewed
      22-Jul-07

    • Excellent

      Pros:
      high sound quality from headphone, nice keyboard feeling like real piano, wooden structure very durable, nice looking and relatively cheap.

      Cons:
      score stand not satisfying, unfoldable and too short in height and length, speakers sounds deep and distorted, not enough sensitive to touch strength.

      Summary:
      I played piano for more than 7 years as a child, now I want to re-pick it up. I planned to buy a digital piano at about 600 to 700 price range, not too many choices, I trust Yamaha and Casio more than others like William Symphony, anyway possible candidates are Casio PX-700, PX-800, AP-24 and William Symphony. After careful comparison, I found the William one very weak in sound quality although it provides much more functions and LCD display, I only want a piano but not a multi tune garbage. PX-700 is very impressive, even better than AP-24 in sound quality, and it looks cool in posters, but real PX-700 looks quite disappointing in appearance for its plastic feeling.Anyway, AP-24 is the bottom one among the high end celviano series, for this price definitely recommend. PX-700 is about the same in overall quality except smaller power output, AP-24 has 2*20W speakers while PX-700 has 2*8W speakers, both are enough for home use. So depending on your preference in either modern looking or traditional looking, PX-700 and AP-24 are best choices at this price level.

    • By cronus75

      Reviewed
      17-Oct-06

    • Excellent

      Pros:
      great hammer-action good tones

      Cons:
      no display

      Summary:
      This is a great entry level digital piano with adjustable hammer-action feel. It seems that the sound processing is very good on this unit because I've tested both the Yamaha and Roland and this feels "more natural" for both grand piano tunes.Weak point is the lack of lcd display, it's not difficult to set the features but, it would be nice to see the settings on a display. Anyhow, this is not so important when you think of the functionality.Overall, I can not find any faults, I recommend it to anyone. Best Buy.

    • By smidthun

      Reviewed
      24-Mar-06

    • Very Good

      Pros:
      Great touch, ease of use, tone quality

      Cons:
      Changing setting is a two button process and not everything is labelled well. No display.

      Summary:
      Overall, this digital piano is an excellent value for the price. I've been searching for some time for a digital piano and having tried many wonderful instruments and some no so great I finally settled on this model for it's ease of use, good touch, nice tone quality and overall good value. If I had the need, I would defintely buy another.