With the innovative AiX Sound Source capability and a wide range of sounds and rhythms (+Greek), the CT-X700 is the ideal choice for familiarizing yourself with the new models of Casio's CT-X series.
Equipped with the new Synchro Stop Rhythm Controller, tap tempo function, and Registration Freeze button, the Casio CT-X700 offers a wide range of options.
Beginners and advanced users can create dance music tracks with funky beats, and jamming is made easy with realistic sounds of acoustic musical instruments.
Features
Dimensions (without music stand): 948 x 350 x 109 mm
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Let's start by acknowledging from the beginning that we are talking about a keyboard in the range of 200-250 €. And now let's talk objectively. There is no chance of finding a better keyboard (which is much more) for this price. It has all the basic functions that one expects from a keyboard, namely the trio of sounds-rhythms-songs. The sounds are numerous for its price. Not only are they numerous, but they are also sounds that go beyond what you expect to see in a keyboard. You will even find synthesizer sounds, such as pads, leads, bass, and many more. The piano sounds are really good. When I bought it, I was expecting those classic 8-bit MIDI sounds that I was used to from my childhood keyboards, but no... it sounds like a real piano now, and a very good one at that. The keys may not be weighted, obviously, but they are at least compact. That is, without that gap that all keyboards have underneath. When you see it, they look like regular piano keys. It is very lightweight, of course, without meaning that the keyboard does not have pressure sensors. It has a quite good dynamic range. It responds very well to both "piano" and "forte"... which is also unusual to find in a keyboard! Personally, the reason I bought the keyboard was to play piano on the go. I was looking for something lightweight, easy to transport, and with batteries, without having a particularly high value that would make me fear it being stolen. In short, I bought it with very low to nonexistent expectations, but it managed to impress me to such an extent that I now recommend it to my piano students. It's perfect for beginner pianists.
Very Average Construction. The main drawback is that its speakers are very weak and the keyboard has a strange feeling. Otherwise, very good for a beginner