| Casio CTK-4000 Premium Keyboard Pack with Power Supply, Keyboard Stand and Professional Closed Cup Stereo Headphones |  | Brand: Casio Category: Musical Instruments
List Price: $343.95 Buy New: $179.54 as of 7/30/2010 21:57 CDT details
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Seller: Amazon.com Rating: 17 reviews Sales Rank: 810
Media: Electronics Number Of Items: 1 Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 32 Dimensions (in): 45.8 x 9.5 x 18.3 Warranty: 1 Year
MPN: CAS CTK4000 PPK Model: CAS CTK4000 PPK UPC: 874171002558 EAN: 0874171002558
Release Date: September 9, 2008 Shipping: Eligible for FREE Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| • | 61 piano-style keys | | • | Touch Response (2 sensitivity levels, off) | | • | 48-note polyphony (maximum) | | • | 570 high-quality tones including stereo grand piano tones | | • | Package includes Yamaha Power Supply, Keyboard Stand and Professional Closed Cup Stereo Headphones |
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Product Description The Casio CTK4000 61 key portable keyboard is crammed with great sounds and music-making features, so it's great for beginning players, advanced players, and everyone in between! 570 sounds, 180 rhythms, and 152 songs/lessons keep the Casio CTK4000 interesting, while a new sampling function makes it more fun than play with than ever. Pick a sound - up to 10 seconds - on your portable audio device, then play the sound as you press piano keys to spice up your playing. Built-in lessons, facilitated by the graphic screen, are great for beginners, and a USB port makes it easy to connect the Casio CTK-4000 to your computer.Save! $57.85 Value!The CTK2000 package includes a stand, headphones and power supply!
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Keyboard July 26, 2010 Ryo This keyboard is a very good keyboard to get if you are looking for a less expensive one to start of with. I do think that it would be a plus to get a usb cord with the keyboard so that you can connect it to your computer.
fun, but not as sturdy as I expected February 12, 2010 H. Slocum (Collegedale, Tennessee United States) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I got this keyboard for my daughter for Christmas, 2009. she is 11 years old and has been enjoying the keyboard. she has used the step-up lessons to learn several pieces, and she hasn't had any "professional" piano lessons but has learned to play both hands together with several songs: Greensleaves and Danny Boy are her favorites. It took a while to get use to how the step-up lessons worked, but once we understood, it was easy to use. We don't use any of the fancier features, just wanted a basic keyboard with lots of songs and sounds. I like that about this keyboard, but have alreay had problems with it. We aren't rough on the keys, but have noticed several of the more "played" keys are clicking when played even softly. This can be slightly annoying. The clicking sounds makes it feel and sound cheap and makes me nervous about making it worse. Also, some of the features are difficult to use and don't work the way they are suppose to. Sometimes it is user error, but something as simple as recording what you are playing is very difficult. My daughter has had several frustrating moments when she thought she recorded something and she went to play it back and it wasn't there. It is a lot harder than necesary to set up the recording, and you can't easily tell if the recording is working. Also, there have been several times I had to turn the keyboard off and restart it when different buttons weren't doing what they were suppose to. It usually will work when the keyboard is "reset" by turning the power off and back on again. It can be frustrating and has happened when selecting instraument sounds as well as using the step-up lesson feature.
If the clicking gets worse, which it seems to be doing by almost negligable measure, I will consider returning it for something more sturdy, although I can't really afford more.
I have ordered a foot pedal to go with this. It is needed to play pieces so they sound nice. hope that works out well!
Good for me! February 1, 2010 Designer (Somewhere USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Has a lot of features for me a beginner in formal piano playing. Has great features to connect to computers to compose instrumentals...
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Great Keyboard January 18, 2010 Louis H. Jonasz (USA) The Casio Keyboard we purchased for our grandson is working out great. Since it came with everything required, seat, earphones, etc. he was utilizing it Christmas Day and having fun with it.
Very pleased with purchase December 31, 2009 deskcapades (Atlanta, GA United States) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
I purchased this for my 16-year-old daughter for Christmas, who has just learned to play the piano but wanted more "pizazz" during her playing. This keyboard was the perfect solution... it's affordable, not too big (so we didn't have to give up a whole room to it), has lots of features and it came with headphones, so she can play to her heart's content and we don't hear it!! My only complaint is I wish it had more keys, like a full-size keyboard on a piano, but I guess if I want that I'm going to have to pay a lot more for it. This is a good quality keyboard for a good price and she's getting lots of enjoyment from it.
P.S. It doesn't come with a sustain pedal, which I think is important... if you order this keyboard, grab a sustain pedal too... it makes a difference in the sound (it really should come with one but apparently none do).
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