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Casio CT-370

Summary
Manufacturer URL http://www.casio.com/
Ease of Use 10.0 (1 response)
Features 2.0 (1 response)
Expressiveness/Sounds 8.0 (1 response)
Reliability 10.0 (1 response)
Customer Support N/A (0 responses)
Overall Rating N/A (0 responses)
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Product: Casio CT-370
Price Paid: US $139
Submitted 09/10/2001 at 01:27pm by Anonymous

Ease of Use : 10
1990 Casio keyboard. No thrills.

Features : 2
12 note polyphony.
Non velocity sensitive keyboard.
No expansion or midi capabilities.

Expressiveness/Sounds : 8
The sounds of the instruments are surpisingly good. The piano, the accordian and the pipe organ rocks. The rest are sucky.

The sounds are thin alone, but the tone combination button could combine
2 tones and thicken the tone.

Not good for classical because it's not velocity sensitive, but it's
good for pounding out chords, rocking about.

I won't recommend combining two different tones together.


Reliability : 10
Very solidly built and gig worthy.

I've seen street musicians using similar Casios and ringing out the blues rocking to the built in auto-accompliments.

Customer Support : No Opinion
This was a very entry level keyboard and not worth fixing if it ever breaks.

Would you give your vcr to a repairman to fix when it costs less to buy a new one?

Overall Rating : No Opinion
I wouldn't buy another if it was lost or stolen.

These days you could get a much better keyboard with midi and velocity sensitive keys for under $120.

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