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Casio WK3300AD 76 Key Electronic Keyboard with Power Supply
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List Price : $449.95
Our Price : from $799.99
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Why I buy this one ?
- 620 tones include rich advanced tones
- 50 drawbar organ tones
- Flash memory
- Piano setting button
- 166 preset rhythms
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What our customer's say!
"Much better than Yamaha DGX-220", I recently purchased a Yamaha DGX-220 after owning one of the Casio WK keyboards. I was sorely disappointed, not only because I have used Yamaha keyboards I loved in the past, but also because I paid more for the Yamaha, and it couldn't hold a candle to what I could do when I owned my Casio WK 3700 (I didn't want to give it up, but I had to at the time). I purchased the DGX based on the many "It's better than the WK-3000's reviews" and have regretted it from opening the box. I'm selling my Yamaha to go back to the Casio. Now that it has an SD card slot and USB interface, I can't think of anything that would make it any better (well, except maybe 88 weighted keys, but we're talking about features NO KEYBOARD has for the amount of money you'd pay for one of these). Unless all you care about is strictly playing piano, I'd definately stick with the WK Series!
"Value for money", This keyboard is a very good package for this money. The sound quality is good but the instruments tone somewhat lack originality. Also it is bit difficult to change the tones quickly as one needs to press the keys. I have another Yamaha keyboard which features a dial (like a volume button) for changing the tones quickly. Overall my wife and I are enjoying this keyboard.
"4 Words- Bang for the Buck", This is an amazing value- Touch sensitive keys (three levels, but I am not good enough to need more) USB Midi capabilities All of the cool auto-accompany Casio Stuff Very solid sounding two-way on board speakers Full size keys On-board song recording/playback Digital synth to play around with Draw Bar Organ Portable- you can even run it off of batteries if you'd like
It goes on and on... its sort of an inexpensive swiss-army knife of entry level keyboards.
I wish it looked not as cheesy, but for less than $300, if anyone can find a better value, please, please let me know.
The kids love playing with it, I love playing on it.
"More synth than piano", I wanted to buy a new keyboard for home use only, just to have a fun, so it did not make a lot of sense to buy something expensive. I also wanted something nice and with 76 keys because on 61-key keyboard is difficult to play with both hands and 88-keys are way too much (I never used the whole range when played on piano). Therefore I had to choose between Yamaha DGX220 and Casio WK3300. WK3800 did not make any sense, esp. floppy drive which was already obsolete many years ago and otherwise it is not any different from WK3300, but costs $100 more.
DGX220 (aka YPG220) has a much nicer keyboard feeling and overall quality of buttons and is higher. But downside is it is essentially piano that also has capability to play synthesized sounds. WK3300 is more synth and organ than piano (piano is so-so esp. how keys feel) and you can change sound like in real synth even though you have to go through menu. Sound quality of WK3300 is amazing for home use. Keyboard is not so great but much better than on cheap keyboards. Of course you can play piano if you want, but if you are more focused on piano I would recommend at least DGX220 if not real 88-key with hammer action.
"Good sounds, and a good bargain", The classical sounds on this Casio are improved over the WK2200, especially the brass sounds. The strings are better too, especially sound #177 (Chamber), it has good depth. However, the flutes are a bit iffy, but acceptable, the oboe is a hobo, the bassoon a buffoon, the french horn sounds indistinct and underwaterish. The piano sound is better though, and sounds, well, grand.
I like the small amount of resistance on the keys, it makes the keyboard more playable, I also like the USB interface, very portable.
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Read this reviews before You buy...
"A good bang for the buck. ", I have owned a number of Casio and Yamaha keyboards since 1984. However, until the WK series came along, I considered Casio instruments for beginners and people who like to have fun on the keyboard but don't take their music seriously. The sound quality of Casio keyboards has improved immensely in 23 years, not only in the instrument voices, but also in the auto-accompaniment tracks.
I gave this instrument four stars because although much improved, the piano isn't as true as my Yamaha 88-note instrument. Nor does the WK-3300 have even a resemblance of a piano feel. However, I bought this keyboard because of the drawbar organ sounds. It has some really nice organ sounds across the board, as well as some really neat synth sounds if New Age is your style. I use this Casio for fun stuff and the Yamaha for more serious work.
The bottom line is, if you are strictly a classical music pianist, perhaps this instrument isn't for you. You might want more than 76 keys and more of a weighted-key feel when you're playing piano. But if these things don't matter much to you, this Casio may surprise you and give you a lot of enjoyment.
As far as the mixer and the SD card saving features, I haven't done anything with these to comment on them. I enjoy this Casio for making music and occasionally recording from it.
"good product, delivery was very quick", very good product, shipped & delivered pretty quick, got the product in time in very good condition
"Satisfying music, instantly!", I stumbled on this keyboard at a big-box retailer. The first positive impression was the sound quality, but what hooked me was the auto-accompaniment feature. I was plinking away a 3 note riff, and all the sudden I had very fitting drumming backing me up. After a while the drumming got a little more interesting, and another instrument joined it. I was instantly making very satisfying music. After 15 minutes I got tired of standing in the store, and decided to bring it home. If you can put together a few good notes in a somewhat interesting and repetitve pattern, you will have a good time.
I will update this review in a few weeks when I have more experience with it.
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"Nice Keyboard at a good price.", My wife wanted to learn how to play a piano/keyboard.I got her this for Christmas.I shopped and read some reviews.For the price and what it does,it`s perfect!No experiance in piano/keyboards,not looking to spend a lot of money,this sounds pretty nice for the money.I can hear the difference between this and a real piano, but, I do not want to shell out the money for the real thing. My wife ( Loves it ) is having a great time with it and is doing well learning how to play it.Were not talking a lot of money for what you get. Enjoy. Roy
"Casio 3300 Keyboard", This keyboard seems to have enormous capability and flexibility, but for some of my needs there are two huge lacks. First, it imputs only Midi Type 0 files. I have hundreds of old midi files I've produced, all in Type 1. With all the bells and whistles it has, why couldn't Casio have added the midi type as an option?
Second, the input card is in the back of the machine, hard to get to, and not convenient for transferring when dealing with short midi files. The 3700 version has a floppy drive input, ON THE FRONT. Knowing what I now know, I wouldn't want this keyboard if they were giving it away.
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