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Casio CDP-S360 Portable Digital Piano with 88-Key Weighted Action, LCD Display, 700 Tones, 200 Rhythms, Sheet Music Stand, Power Supply and USB-MIDI

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$449.00

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About this item

  • 700 Tones including stereo grand piano, plus 200 Rhythms, 128-note polyphony
  • Scaled, weighted hammer-action keyboard with simulated ebony and ivory textures
  • Slim design that weighs less than 25 pounds
  • Designed to work with the free Casio Music Space app for iOS and Android
  • Compatible with optional WU-BT10 Bluetooth MIDI & audio adapter, Optional battery power (AC adapter included)


The CDP-S360 delivers terrific piano sound and feel, plus so much more. It includes a huge collection of amazing Tones and Rhythms plus songwriting tools to bring your music to life. CDP-S360 delivers piano authenticity in a slim unibody case that’s barely larger than the keys themselves. Weighing only 24lbs and capable of running on either its included power supply or six AA batteries, the CDP-S360 provides unprecedented portability and convenience.


Talia
Reviewed in the United States on January 3, 2025
The whole family has such a great time playing in this! The sound is great. The keys are awesome. The sounds are super fun. What can’t this keyboard do?
otterwoman
Reviewed in the United States on January 22, 2025
I had a 30-y-o Clavinova that couldn't be repaired. I was afraid that the playing experience on this instrument would be inferior but I LOVE IT! And 700 voices instead of the 7 my old Clavinova had. And so much less expensive! If you want it, GO FOR IT!
NB
Reviewed in the United States on September 15, 2024
We got this for multiple age groups in the family to be able to play the piano and at differing skill level from beginners to experienced. Love that one can play it with headphones connected and it won't disturb anyone else. Sound quality, options of music is excellent.
Matt
Reviewed in the United States on December 6, 2024
Great sound. Took my 8 yo some time to get used to pushing down the keys with more force to get same sound as his old keyboard.
William
Reviewed in the United States on December 14, 2024
I am a beginner on the piano and it satisfies my needs to make music.
FingerusArthriticus
Reviewed in the United States on December 12, 2024
Great Piano! Keeps surprising me! I put my headphones down to get a drink and when I came back found out the headphones hit the start button and a drum track started playing. Much more fun than a metronome!
Adam T
Reviewed in the United States on April 24, 2023
I'm a former music student, my main focus was orchestral playing, so I did the required 101 level of piano studying and didn't take it very seriously at the time, but It's proof I've played on a few different classroom, grand, and digital pianos on my relatively basic level. Now that i have the space and some time on my hands, I felt the need to skill up on my polyphonic playing to hopefully become more versatile as a musician.Enter me buying this.The priorities on this piano are just right for me, and should be for anyone looking to learn and improve classically. The weight of the keys is on a gradient, so they feel slightly heavier on the bottom to mimic a real piano. I believe it is in anyone's best interest to spend the extra cash for quality weighted keys such as these to make their skills more compatible with the real instrument.The built in speakers are the only disadvantage I can think of. With how minimal this keyboard is, I wasn't expecting anything mindblowing. Obviously the lower notes suffer a lot and can make things sound a little imbalanced. But yeah, nobody should perform with built in digital piano speakers anyway.Using some good headphones or external speakers will bring out the potential of the digital sounds. The output has a decent amount of power. I use open back headphones with an impedance of 37ohms, and they're plenty loud at about half the built in volume without an amp. I haven't gone too far into the alternative sounds you can use, but the basic stuff sounds great, ESPECIALLY the grand piano.You do get a pedal included, but if you're going for realism, I highly recommend throwing in the extra 50 bucks like I did for the SP-20 sustain pedal.One input I didn't expect to see is 3.5mm auxiliary input, so you can plug in any external audio source you'd want to accompany. Not sure how common that is among digital pianos, but it's there if you need it.As for other outputs, I didn't bother with the bluetooth adapter, but I consider it a neat modern day option for an absolute beginner with a tablet who wants to do things that way. I, however, am old school and like writing on my music with a pencil and not looking at a screen when possible #2023problems.Other than that, you get USB MIDI out, which is pretty standard I would hope, and offers a lot of possibilities for music production and allows for an entire internet's worth of music plugins via production software.Overall, this is a practical keyboard that has its priorities straight when it comes to its piano features. You can fix bad sounding speakers by providing your own, but you can't fix bad keys.
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