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The Casio CTK-3500AD is a versatile keyboard featuring 61 full-size touch response keys, 48-note polyphony, and a rich library of 400 sounds and 100 rhythms. Paired with the RockJam XX-363 stand, this setup offers unmatched stability and convenience, allowing musicians to focus on their creativity without the hassle of assembly.
S**N
The different instrument sounds are amazing!
I love this piano with all my heart!This is actually the most perfect beginner piano at a decent price point.Everything from the range of instruments to the sound of it.My favourite is 006, I forgot the name of it, but it's so beautiful to play with it.The keys feel really comfortable when you push them, although over time (I've had this for a decent amount of time now and the keys are clicking which is annoying, but bearable. It's really fun to play with, I've learnt 4 songs since I bought it and I'm so proud of myself.My mom loves it too and now I'm teaching her how to play it. Hah!!!Fun times.In conclusion;This piano, the casio ctk 3500, is a definite recommendation.One hell of piano, wish the keys were more durable, but it's more than enough at this price range and I'm actually used to it, so it's less annoying.I recommend this to any beginner.Even if you're not a beginner and you play hours on end, still recommend this piano.So worth the money.
M**D
Great value
Looking around for a keyboard with touch sensitive keys and midi output (really needed for most learning apps)This was very good value at £116.The keyboard feels great and sounds good though it's not very loud. A good thing as my nine year old is the main player!The only disappointment is the music stand, just a single wire in a C shape. it supports books well but not single sheets and certainly not tablets. My fix was using black duct tape between the supporting arms. Doesn't look too bad and of course it usually has music on it anyway.A solid recommendation as all other big brand keyboards i could find with 61 keys, touch response and midi output were far more expensive.
A**R
Perfect for a beginner & beyond
A great keyboard for the price, pretty simple to use & lightweight.I chose this model after checking the positive reviews on Amazon and online You Tube videos.I expect the sound is something to be desired compared to the more expensive options but as a beginner it really sounds fine to me.I was half expecting it to end up in the cupboard under the stairs after a week gathering dust with my exercise Bike and Smoothie Maker but I am using a couple of Apps to teach myself and up to now it's going well & I'm really enjoying it.I've called him Elton.
R**N
Great beginner keyboard - music stand sucks
No lock-down dog.. lock-down piano. The trouble is I am not 8 and I am really struggling to learn something new - but this is a great little keyboard.Bought as in a decent price bracket - it is not the loudest of things, but ample for my room - it would struggle in a bigger venue unless through an amp. Ok, not 88 keys, but sufficient to confuse a beginner. The piano sound is ok - it sounds like a piano to me, and that is important - you can change the sound to a host of others - I will leave that until later.The keys feel ok - again, I am a novice and I have nothing to compare with, but it is fun to use.The one big gripe I have with it is the silly music stand - it is useless. The frame is too small for music books or sheet music - indeed, so small you cannot even clip onto it to hold music books. The recess in the unit to sit the books in is too narrow and too shallow, so the books / music just falls off - poor design. Simple to rectify with some cardboard and cable ties, but that is not the point - poor marks for that Casio.I have put the unit on a rockjam stand - works very well, but equally will sit on a table.I have had hours of 'fun' learning so far - excellent keyboard for the price
A**E
Casio ctk 3500 electronic keyboard
The Casio CTK 3500 has a pitch bend wheel, sustain input and 48 note polyphonic plus Touch sensitive. No other keyboard manufacture can match this for value. You can even play advanced fingered chords in learning the keyboard if you decide on the Kenneth Baker Complete keyboard books. The onboard screen tells you what the chords are in the left hand for aranger for your own backing Band with fingered chords Or you Can play certain piano pieces for the beginner to begin with the Kenneth Baker Complete piano books. The speakers arent very loud. Two watts but ediquate. However the sounds are Most pleasing. It's very portable. I have been playing both keyboard and piano since mid 1980s. I just want it to go through chords revising on appeggios. To sum a good little keyboard with a nice touch When played. Comes with mains adapter or you can use batteries Sure to give pleasure for those who want to learn music and a hobby to begin with. You are never too old to learn music. Plus you never stop learning..
S**E
Great for Learning Keyboard and Piano
To properly learn keyboard/piano you need a good touch response, so you can practice expression. This keyboard has really good full-size keys and the touch response is pretty good for the money. There's plenty of on-board features to assist with learning, but also lots of tones to play around with.
P**S
First Time Keyboard
I'm starting from scratch learning to play keyboards in middle age and this Casio model is just great. I'm sure I'm only using 10% of its capability but its lightweight and sturdy and does everything I need it to.
L**
Very good but poor music stand
This keyboard is great. For young and old. The only reason I gave it 4 stars is because the music stand is just a metal n shape that slots into 2 holes. If your music is only a couple of pages it falls through the stand. It really ought to be solid with a little stand. There is no rest for the music.
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