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Casio PX-870 Privia 88-Key Digital Console Piano w/ 2x 20W Amplifiers (Black)

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$749

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Adorama has Casio PX-870 Privia 88-Key Digital Console Piano w/ 2x 20W Amplifiers (Black, PX870BK) on sale for $749. Shipping is free.

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Includes:
  • PX-870 Privia 88-Key Digital Console Piano (Black)
  • Stand (with Assembly Hardware)
  • Music Stand
  • AC Adapter
  • Casio 1 Year Limited Warranty
About this Item:
  • 88 scaled, weighted hammer-action keys with simulated ebony and ivory textures
  • Stunning new piano sound with detailed resonance, plus 18 other tones
  • Sound projection 40-watt, 4-speaker system
  • Versatile recording, practice, and performance tools
  • USB connectivity allow the piano to be used with a Mac or Windows computer
  • Stylish, modern wooden cabinet with sliding key cover

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Adorama has Casio PX-870 Privia 88-Key Digital Console Piano w/ 2x 20W Amplifiers (Black, PX870BK) on sale for $749. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Editor iconian for sharing this deal.

Includes:
  • PX-870 Privia 88-Key Digital Console Piano (Black)
  • Stand (with Assembly Hardware)
  • Music Stand
  • AC Adapter
  • Casio 1 Year Limited Warranty
About this Item:
  • 88 scaled, weighted hammer-action keys with simulated ebony and ivory textures
  • Stunning new piano sound with detailed resonance, plus 18 other tones
  • Sound projection 40-watt, 4-speaker system
  • Versatile recording, practice, and performance tools
  • USB connectivity allow the piano to be used with a Mac or Windows computer
  • Stylish, modern wooden cabinet with sliding key cover

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Written by qwikwit | Staff

Original Post

Written by iconian | Staff

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Apr 20, 2024
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Apr 20, 2024
Tacosaurus_Rex
Apr 20, 2024
49 Posts
How much of a dealbreaker is it that this piano doesn't have Bluetooth? I'm looking to buy a piano that I want to last for awhile but I've been torn between this one and one that has Bluetooth when thinking of longevity.
Apr 20, 2024
128 Posts
Joined Dec 2010
Apr 20, 2024
BranCKY3
Apr 20, 2024
128 Posts
Quote from Tacosaurus_Rex :
How much of a dealbreaker is it that this piano doesn't have Bluetooth? I'm looking to buy a piano that I want to last for awhile but I've been torn between this one and one that has Bluetooth when thinking of longevity.
I guess that depends what you'll use it for. I bought this a month or two ago at the same price (first piano ever, just started learning) and I plug my iPad into it to use Simply Piano. I don't even know what I'd use Bluetooth for honestly
Apr 20, 2024
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Apr 20, 2024
derubermensch
Apr 20, 2024
715 Posts
Quote from Tacosaurus_Rex :
How much of a dealbreaker is it that this piano doesn't have Bluetooth? I'm looking to buy a piano that I want to last for awhile but I've been torn between this one and one that has Bluetooth when thinking of longevity.
I mean, for this price point, it is hard to find quality with that feature. For sub $1,000, this or the Korg LP380U.
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Apr 20, 2024
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flangomango
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Apr 20, 2024
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Quote from derubermensch :
I mean, for this price point, it is hard to find quality with that feature. For sub $1,000, this or the Korg LP380U.
I think the Korg LP380U is still made in Japan which is rare. Most come from China now.

It's a very solid sub $1000 model!
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Apr 20, 2024
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Apr 20, 2024
derubermensch
Apr 20, 2024
715 Posts
Quote from flangomango :
I think the Korg LP380U is still made in Japan which is rare. Most come from China now.

It's a very solid sub $1000 model!
Yes! Still made in Kyoto! Also, the LP380U's key action, the RH3, is also the same that they use on their higher end models, so really a good value. And with the U (for USB) version, you can now plug in gadgets.
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Apr 20, 2024
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TakeMeToYourDealer
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Apr 20, 2024
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Good offer!! Get it if you're in the market for 1
Apr 20, 2024
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ryanzhutao
Apr 20, 2024
7 Posts
any promo code can be used in the purchase?

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Apr 20, 2024
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ryanzhutao
Apr 20, 2024
7 Posts
Costco has the FRP-2 sales online, which one is a better deal?
Apr 21, 2024
328 Posts
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Apr 21, 2024
acjohnson55
Apr 21, 2024
328 Posts
Quote from ryanzhutao :
Costco has the FRP-2 sales online, which one is a better deal?
I haven't played either instrument, but this one looks like it's on a different tier, with the 3 pedals built on to the stand. To me, that's worth the $200 difference, all other things being equal. I'm very particular about sound, so if I were deciding between the two, I'd play both of them in real life.
Apr 21, 2024
328 Posts
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Apr 21, 2024
acjohnson55
Apr 21, 2024
328 Posts
Just snagged one. I've been waiting for a sub-$1k deal on a new or used digital for my kids to learn on. I hope it sounds good!
Apr 21, 2024
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Apr 21, 2024
WittyPen4296
Apr 21, 2024
7 Posts
Are there physical hammers in this for the soft copy that touts hammer action? I know some high end digital pianos have physical replication of a pianos hammers and whatnot so curious of this. Never been a fan of Casio I prefer Roland's sound but played a Casio with an upright cabinet that felt so very close to the real thing because of the hammers
Apr 21, 2024
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Apr 21, 2024
sidb1
Apr 21, 2024
175 Posts
I am pretty much a newbie, but I do know that you do not select a piano based on price, or without trying it first. They are very subjective. If you (or your kid) are taking lessons, get recommendations from the teacher.

There are some great people on YouTube who test various keyboards and explain their features.

Someone mentioned Bluetooth. There are two kinds: 1. Connecting to external speakers and 2. connecting to midi. If you are going to be using software (like Skoove) you want midi support so that the software can analyze the playing (and, yes, Skoove can listen with the device's microphone, but it isn't as accurate).
Apr 21, 2024
196 Posts
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Apr 21, 2024
artibramuir
Apr 21, 2024
196 Posts
Quote from WittyPen4296 :
Are there physical hammers in this for the soft copy that touts hammer action? I know some high end digital pianos have physical replication of a pianos hammers and whatnot so curious of this. Never been a fan of Casio I prefer Roland's sound but played a Casio with an upright cabinet that felt so very close to the real thing because of the hammers
I highly recommend playing a digital piano before buying it if at all possible. The action that Casio uses in this piano is generally well-regarded, much moreso than Rolands in the same price bracket, but it isn't trying to recreate a complete hammer mechanism like the higher-end Kawai and Roland models. If you mostly care about feel and this is your price range, I wouldn't recommend anything but Casio or Korg. Most people seem to agree that the cheap Rolands are not competitive on feel. Though the worst action I've tried was on cheap Yamahas.

If you end up compromising on sound in order to get the keyfeel you want, you can always use the MIDI output to run a better-sounding virtual instrument on your computer/ipad/phone (though that can be a hassle and usually means not using the built-in speakers).
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Apr 21, 2024
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azoiic
Apr 21, 2024
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Quote from artibramuir :
I highly recommend playing a digital piano before buying it if at all possible. The action that Casio uses in this piano is generally well-regarded, much moreso than Rolands in the same price bracket, but it isn't trying to recreate a complete hammer mechanism like the higher-end Kawai and Roland models. If you mostly care about feel and this is your price range, I wouldn't recommend anything but Casio or Korg. Most people seem to agree that the cheap Rolands are not competitive on feel. Though the worst action I've tried was on cheap Yamahas.

If you end up compromising on sound in order to get the keyfeel you want, you can always use the MIDI output to run a better-sounding virtual instrument on your computer/ipad/phone (though that can be a hassle and usually means not using the built-in speakers).
I am eyeing on the yamaha ydp145r. What's your opinion?

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Apr 21, 2024
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BlueMammoth345
Apr 21, 2024
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Thanks guys your advice is helping a lonely sad dude reconnect to his old joy of piano from years ago. So would you guys say this stand is good for a tall person or can you put something under it without compromising playing position? I know with most acoustic pianos I've played the playing action gets me at 90 degree elbow angle but knee hits under the keys.

Oh hell guys nvm the Roland already shipped. Starter piano til I afford those high end ones...
Last edited by BlueMammoth345 April 21, 2024 at 09:44 AM.

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