With the addition of the PX-765, the renowned Privia family of digital pianos expands.
Crafted to offer a genuine grand piano experience in a sleek,
contemporary design. The PX-765 is the instrument for ambitious pianists
because it has a natural key touch, an improved European piano sound,
and a long list of impressive features. With the PX-765's new Concert
Play feature, you can now play along with recordings of a real symphony
orchestra while using a built-in library of ten classical pieces. Be
delighted by the sense of occasion that being the soloist in an
orchestra brings, from lovely elementary pieces to well-known classical
themes.
Specification:
88 Keys with scaled hammer action II (tri sensor) Synthetic ebony/ ivory keyboard
19 Sounds
Multi-Dimensional morphing AiR sound generation
128 Voice polyphony
Split and layer function
DSP
Chorus
Reverb
Brilliance
Midi recorder 2 tracks/1 song
Concert play
Hammer-response
Damper-resonance
60 Internal practice tracks
Transposer
Metronome
Duet mode
3 Pedals
2 Headphone connectors
USB to any PC, Mac, iOS, or Android device, with no drivers or installations needed.
Speakers: 2 x 8 W
Dimensions including stand (W x D x H): 1391 x 299 x 798 mm
Weight including stand: 31.5 kg
Colour: Black matte
Stand with 3-fold pedal, music holder and power supply AD-A12150LW
From googling and downloading/comparing the manuals, this seems to basically be the PX-770 which is well reviewed.
bootle.buck
It's still available at the offer price which was supposed to end on 20th Nov. Their Black Friday deal provides a further £10 off until 28th. (edited)
DealHugger
Price needs to include VAT... 449.99 is misleading.
peter1969uk
88keys and only 19 sounds, some of them must be broken….
Assured_Brother
After hearing the Casio's and korgs and Rowlands at this price range, I went for a kawai es110. Something about the dynamic harmonic clash that I love about these keys...
my-planet Author
Anyone know any details about this model? Mainly the differences to the previous deal they had hotukdeals.com/sha…884
Anonymous User
We have one of these for our son to practice on. it’s really very good.
Noclouds
Wasn't at all impressed with the sound, a lot of winces, but does that even matter at the price, what matters to me is the action/feel of the keys, which is relatively impressive, here, re the price, whether or not your new piano teacher is going to throw up and say they won't teach you on your purchase because it's a waste of both of your times, that you bought a toy. Don't get me wrong, still very much built down to a low budget price, it's not a 'real' piano but Costco, re guitars, etc, seem to have got it about right, in terms good instruments to learn on, which leads to repeat sales in later life. If you're looking to make impressive noises, look elsewhere. Hot, imo. (edited)
my-planet Author
Where else should one look? Thanks in advance.
Mentos
90 day returns are big advantage. Ofcourse your child will probably give up on day 91 instead, but luckily Costco will probably still take it back
Checked my local warehouses and looks like it’s web only as none of them have it.
my-planet Author
What child?
GeraldAnderson
The more sound effects, the worse the quality of hammer action etc. i would suggest this to be strictly for beginners
Casio Privia PX-765 Digital Piano in Black
With the addition of the PX-765, the renowned Privia family of digital pianos expands.
Crafted to offer a genuine grand piano experience in a sleek, contemporary design. The PX-765 is the instrument for ambitious pianists because it has a natural key touch, an improved European piano sound, and a long list of impressive features. With the PX-765's new Concert Play feature, you can now play along with recordings of a real symphony orchestra while using a built-in library of ten classical pieces. Be delighted by the sense of occasion that being the soloist in an orchestra brings, from lovely elementary pieces to well-known classical themes.
Specification: