Casio Privia PX-870 - Assembly Guide
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Here's a brief assembly guide for the Casio Privia PX-870 digital piano. Want to learn more? • Casio Privia PX-870 - ...
The Casio Privia PX-870 is a flagship digital piano designed to provide a true grand piano experience in a stylish, modern cabinet. The PX-870's AiR Sound Source includes a four-layer stereo grand piano that comes alive with realistic damper resonance, with 18 additional piano and instrument tones for variety. Casio's 88-key Tri-Sensor II Scaled Hammer Action keyboard with simulated ebony and ivory-textured keys provides the weighted feel required for proper piano expression and performance. Other features include a powerful Sound Projection speaker system, the ability to split, layer, or practice a duet with dual headphone outputs, MIDI and audio recording, and USB connection.
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If you know how to open a box, your starting point is 5:50.
Thank me later.
hee hee
Oh boy, I actually love the unboxing part. Sound asmr to me
It took me one hour just to unwrap all the parts from the box, so for all critics about it, don't complain too much. This is an excellent video. Especially because the instruction manual to mount the piano is not so detailed. I will mount my PX-870 tonight.
Thank you! Helped me put this together without frustration.
Very nice and informative video, helped us a lot :) Thank you !
Absolutely the best assembly video ever. Thank you for taking great measures to carefully and slowly go step by step. Because of your video assembly and set up was a breeze!
Excelente demonstração, montamos facilmente
Thank you!
I have to offer a fairly harsh critique of this instructional video. While I am thankful for its creation, it actually goes out of order on the steps. You are supposed to connect the backboard first, not the pedals. Following the instructions in the video resulted in my left/right legs falling over during construction and permanently damaging/bending the metal clips used to secure the pedal board to each leg.
Same thing happened to me dawg.
Almost happened to me, too. I had it propped against a wall so it only fell back a little. Decided to install the cross bar first. Much better and sturdier for then getting the pedal bar in. Sorry to hear about your messed up metal clip. Hope you can get a replacement easy enough.
Agree! The connection of the back board (part # C) to the side panels (part # A and B) should be done first (7:31 ~ 9:02 in this video). I strongly suggest being patient and following the manual. Plus, It's definitely better to assemble the whole thing with two persons rather than just oneself.
Same here!! Just got saved with screwing the metal clips.. i ended up putting the assemby horizontal to follow the steps in the video as alternative method
I have got one of these recently. My question is about the foot pedals. The base of mine do not touch the floor (tiles) so when you press on them the whole assembly moves as well as the backboard, is this right ?
Классное заказал себе такое только белое))) Очень доволен)
Павлов Павел I liked this Cus I didn’t understand anything he is saying.
would've been nice if the inside of the box was filmed too because i need to repack it unless someone please let me know how to get rid of the loud key pressing sounds that get recorded on USB too
So why can't this and other digital pianos be carried as portable? What if you need to carry it so you disconnect the bolts and put it in a special bag for portable pianos??
Do you remember the box dimensions? It would be really helpfull as I am looking to repackage the piano for moving.
Can u use headphones on it
Do one on the Yamaha P-125
But P-125 is a portable piano, PX-870 is not. Which is a shame, I'd buy it in the blink of an eye if it was.
@@BluesyBor Have you seen the px s3000? Might be something to look into.
That's actually painted wood. It looks beautiful.
Almost six minutes of you unwrapping the parts...come on man.
Yes, but in reality, it took me 40 minutes. So still nice job to show how to place the parts out of the box in the right order.
nicht gut😋