Description
Discontinued. Replaced by CDP220
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Casio CDP200 Digital Piano – 88 keys with hammer action and touch response, 48-note polyphony, 670 sounds, 200 styles, 10 user styles, 305 music pre-sets, 32 registration memories, sampling function, split/layer function, transpose function, reverb, chorus, 152 internal songs, pitch bend wheel, LCD display, SD memory card slot, USB MIDI port, 1x microphone input jack, 1x headphone output jack, line in jack, 1x pedal jack, 2x 8W speaker system, includes SP-3 pedal and AD12 power supply. Dimensions: 1323 x 278 x 133mm. Weight: 12kg
Features:
88 full-size scaled hammer action keys with touch response
48-note polyphonic maximum
670 tones
200 rhythms
Effects:
Reverb (10 types)
Chorus (5 types)
Acoustic resonance
Pitch bend wheel
Recorder and metronome features for lesson support
4 fingering methods (normal, Casio® chord, fingered, full-range chord)
Rhythm controller: Start, stop, synchro, fill-in
Auto accompaniment
Song expansion: 10 songs maximum
Music pre-sets: 305
Registration (8 banks x 4 sets for 32 setups)
One-touch pre-sets: Recalls settings for tone, tempo, layer, on/off, and harmonize on/off in accordance with rhythm
Scale editor: 16 pre-set scales, 4 memory scales
Music library: 152 songs
Memory functions:
Songs: 5
Recording tracks: 6
Capacity: Approximately 12,000 notes total
Functions: Real-time recording, playback
General MIDI level 1 compatible
SD memory card slot
USB port
2 speakers: 16 W total output (bass-reflex speakers)
Headphones jack
What’s Included:
CDP200 CSPB Piano
AC adapter
Piano stand
Bench
Specifications:
Dimensions with stand (W x D x H):
133.3 cm x 34.1 cm x 75.7 cm
(52 in. x 13.5 in. x 30 in.)
Weight: 31.6 kg (69 lb.)
Casio CDP200 Reviews
“I’m satisfied with my choice”
I took my decision and bought a Casio CDP200R.
I know it is not a great piano compared to my other options (Yamaha P95 or Casio PX-330)
but I’m really enthusiastic and satisfied of this choose since it perfectly fit my
characteristics (I’m a beginner that want to verify how real is the passion for this
instrument and want to connect it easily to garage band).
I waited some days before posting the review as i played with my piano to validate my
decision and at the moment I’m really happy.
Review by Mauro Pintus (24/01/2012)
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Reviews
“The CDP200 seems pretty good. The touch is nice – not too heavy or too light in terms of the weight of the keys. Several friends who play well were impressed with the feel for the cost (second hand). The keys are a bit noisy on the upward return when playing at low volume, but ok with the volume up. The tone is generally good – I think it sounds better in the mid to bottom end and is a bit flat in the top end.
I would say it is quite a neutral tone. It is very basic in terms of features, but it is aimed as a basic digital piano with a reasonable touch and sound, so I didn’t expect too much. I would have preferred a line out in addition to the headphone port. The electric jazz piano sound is quite nice for if I ever want to experiment, and the strings are ok but a bit cheesy. The harpsichord voice is terrible.”
Rating: (7 out of 10)
Reviewer: Brian Vaughan
“Bought this digital piano last week and although i have very limited experience, i really like it. It feels very like the piano i recently had lessons on, looks really good with the stand and piano stool and I’m enjoying the practice. Space was also an issue and one of the reasons i bought this over some of the higher recommendations around the same price. It fits neatly into the space I have allocated away from distractions and at a great price offered by Thomann for the deluxe bundle, i settled on the Casio cdp200 after much deliberation. It may not be the best buy long term, but it is a great buy for a learner like me, and there is always the option of upgrading in a few years time. ”
Rating: (7.5 out of 10)
Reviewer: Mandy MacCaughey, Dublin, Ireland
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