
The reviews put its keys slightly above the entry level Yamaha P105 and that one I have played. Quote from: hfmadopter on April 01, 2014, 05:50:28 PM Some day I need to get my hands on one of these but thus far have not.

I also know that you aren't asking about them : Why Kawai ? Look at the action response and the tonal difference but I can tell you it doesn't happen without a lot of setup. Yamaha P105 with a Kraft Music Employee : The Marketing Manager from Casio explains a little bit about the PX150: In the end I probably should just be quiet since I've never played the piano you ask about!Ĭlick on the Video tabs below at these links. I imagine you want to use headphones though which should sound really good on most any of todays later keyboards. Very slight variations though.Īdditionally I wouldn't put much faith in the on board speakers sounding very great. But hey, they say the keys and piano sound is slightly above the Yamaha. Most reviews put the P105 added instrument sounds pretty well above the Casio. If you ever want to gig with it or just add nice speakers at some point then that is a plus. It is more expandable than the PX150 since it has line out ports and I believe midi. I thought the P 105 to be quite decent considering its entry level status and price.

Some day I need to get my hands on one of these but thus far have not.
