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Casio PX-S7000HM Digital Piano

Experience Revolutionary Piano Playing With The Casio Privia PX-S7000 Digital Piano

The Casio Privia PX-S7000 Digital Piano sets a new standard with its innovative features and cutting-edge technology.

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$ 2,484

Casio has been a household name in the world of music since 1980, and with the release of the PX-S7000 Digital Piano, it’s clear the company is continuing to innovate and push boundaries in the industry. This new premium instrument boasts a compact, contemporary design that sets it apart from other digital pianos on the market.

One of the standout features of the Privia PX-S7000 is its Smart Hybrid Keyboard Action, which uses a unique spruce wood and resin construction to balance portability and authenticity. This new design provides the most stable and secure playing platform ever used in a Privia digital piano, with improved key density for a more realistic playing experience.

The Privia PX-S7000 also features a new 4-way speaker array with adjustable surround sound modes, providing high-quality sound from every angle. Plus, with Bluetooth MIDI and Audio as standard, you can stream music from your phone and use music-learning apps on your tablet with no need for extra cables or adaptors.

But the real star of the show is the advanced Acoustic Simulator, which faithfully recreates many of the nuances that you’d normally only hear when playing a traditional grand piano. The PX-S7000 captures string resonance, damper resonance, open string resonance, aliquot resonance, key action, and damper noise in real time, bringing the soul of an acoustic grand to this revolutionary digital instrument.

With premium quality materials, luxury textures, and a smooth profile, the Casio PX-S7000 is the highlight of any living space, studio, or stage. Available in three colorways including Black, White, and Harmonious Mustard, and with the integrated three-pedal unit providing damper, sostenuto, and soft pedal controls, it’s an authentic performer that truly stands out in the digital piano market.

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