A nice acoustic piano is always more fun than a digital piano - but if it has to be digital then this is great value.
It's possible to pay lots more than the Casio PX-160 for a digital piano - but for a straight piano it's good value, as nice as any we've tried, including some that were much more expensive. I turn off the reverb and the resonance and set the touch sensitivity to 3, and play it through our living-room hi-fi - and it sounds great. A nice acoustic piano is always better than a digital piano - but we already have a nice acoustic piano in another room, the Casio was just for our living room where we are short of space. We've used it in church through the PA and it sounds great. The touch is realistic. Electric piano 1 is nice. The organs are odd - some of them seem to be pitched in the wrong octave. However we didn't buy for any of the other sounds - we bought it for the piano sound, and that's first class.
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