tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4435387191513477004.post8632885872972241905..comments2024-03-16T11:57:52.247-07:00Comments on AZ PIANO REVIEWS: Casio PX-560 - REVIEW | Digital Piano & Synth | Impressive! Rajnish Shuklahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09487246203009869882noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4435387191513477004.post-59168289387059342822022-04-14T13:10:37.937-07:002022-04-14T13:10:37.937-07:00Jerry - I hadn't heard of the Medeli AXK10 bef...Jerry - I hadn't heard of the Medeli AXK10 before, thanks for pointing it out. I forgot to include that in my previous comment.<br />Thanks,<br />JeffJeffAtodayhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15218155048010347121noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4435387191513477004.post-57117869665631892042022-04-12T00:58:01.171-07:002022-04-12T00:58:01.171-07:00Great review. One of the best I've read. Thank...Great review. One of the best I've read. Thank you.<br /><br />However, the PX560 is also a seven-year-old instrument, first introduced in 2015.<br /><br />Yamaha released its DGX670, the successor to the DGX660, which was also introduced in 2015, in 2021.<br /><br />Still no update for the PX560 from Casio, though.<br /><br />I'm hoping they'll finally release a successor at June's summer NAMM show.<br /><br />I'm curious, although Casio keeps its secrets like Fort Knox, has anyone heard whether they will come out with a successor to the PX560?<br /><br />I've been putting off buying a new digital piano until a successor to the 560 comes out. The Yamaha DGX670 is pretty good and greatly updated from the 660, but it's almost twice the weight of the Casio and is not a good candidate for playing gigs.<br /><br />One other model to look at, although it's only 61 keys, is the Medeli AXK10. Thats kind of my backup plan if Casio STILL doesn't release a successor.<br /><br />Thanks for any help.Jerry Bonkowskihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09184005530471904089noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4435387191513477004.post-58538572093924097112019-02-16T08:59:56.394-07:002019-02-16T08:59:56.394-07:00I own Casia PX 330, like it, but as for me the sus...I own Casia PX 330, like it, but as for me the sustain of piano sound is a little short and I am thinking of upgrade. I do not have any opportunity to compare PX 330 vs 560. Is the piano sound of 560 noticebly better than of 330? Is it worth selling the 330 and buying 560? (I am interested only in piano sound). And another question - is piano sound of 560 the same as of cheaper 360? Thanks, Milos, Slovakia.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02239544214098506577noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4435387191513477004.post-16290946570041469082018-12-15T20:39:06.343-07:002018-12-15T20:39:06.343-07:00Tim really has nailed this review, including so mu...Tim really has nailed this review, including so much detail that he talks about features I have forgotten (or never knew) my PX-560 has (e.g., the arpeggiator). Casio has really put a lot of technology into this lightweight piano - and I'm so glad it has built-in speakers (saves me having to carry around an amp and speakers, or two powered speakers). He rightly and fairly points out that the sustain of the high notes especially could be longer. But in a mix, this would probably never be noticed. When you compare what you get for the same $1,200 from, for example, Yamaha (more weight, less polyphony, far fewer built in sounds), for me it was a no-brainer to choose this PX-560. As Tim also points out, I do wish that more of the other sounds were of higher quality (e.g., trumpets). But at the end of the day, because I used to play synths, I really appreciate the synth features/sound layering capability found in the Casio. <br /><br />Definitely go find the digital pianos you're considering before you buy anything (you may find something that I completely overlooked and/or wasn't at all important to me that is a deal breaker). DO NOT SKIP THIS STEP IF YOU HELP IT!!! If you find you (still) like the casio sound better, don't hesitate to buy from Tim or his son Eric. Highly recommended!JeffAtodayhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15218155048010347121noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4435387191513477004.post-74044016952926865762016-02-01T13:48:21.862-07:002016-02-01T13:48:21.862-07:00Hace you ever Play the Celviano Hybrid series? Wha...Hace you ever Play the Celviano Hybrid series? What do you think about that? It really sounds like a really hybrid piano (Avant Grand for example) ir it feel more like the conventional High end digital pianos (Lx Roland and Clp Yamaha)?Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14670855673322016761noreply@blogger.com