Casio CDP-S110 Digital Piano - Overview
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- čas přidán 8. 09. 2023
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Looking for the perfect digital piano that combines outstanding sound quality, portability, and affordability? You're in the right place! Join us in this video as we dive deep into the key features of the Casio CDP-S110 Digital Piano, brought to you by Hickies Music Store.
🎵 Key Features:
1️⃣ Authentic Piano Sound: Experience the rich and expressive sound of a grand piano, right at your fingertips. The CDP-S110 delivers a lifelike piano tone that will elevate your playing to new heights.
2️⃣ 88 Fully Weighted Keys: Enjoy a realistic piano-playing experience with 88 fully weighted keys that respond to your touch, allowing for dynamic and nuanced performances.
3️⃣ Compact and Portable: The slim and sleek design of the CDP-S110 makes it easy to fit into any space. Take your music on the go or set up in a small studio effortlessly.
4️⃣ Built-in Metronome: Improve your timing and precision with the built-in metronome, an essential tool for musicians of all levels.
5️⃣ Connectivity Options: Connect to your devices easily with USB and MIDI capabilities, opening up a world of creative possibilities.
6️⃣ Headphone Jack: Practice without disturbing others thanks to the headphone jack, perfect for late-night or private sessions.
🌟 Whether you're a beginner looking to start your musical journey or a seasoned pianist seeking a versatile and compact instrument, the Casio CDP-S110 is a fantastic choice.
Join us as we explore every aspect of this remarkable digital piano, and discover why it's a top pick for musicians worldwide. Don't miss out on the opportunity to enhance your music with this exceptional instrument!
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Thanks for tuning in, and let's make beautiful music together with the Casio CDP-S110 Digital Piano! - Hudba
Thanks for that video. I'm going to buy this piano soon. Eventually I would be looking for Roland FP-10
Thanks for this. What a great concise info! Such nice playing too
So glad you enjoyed the video, thanks for the kind words. Stay awesome! - Sam
I am getting this for my birthday in April and i am so excited now 🎉❤
Did you get it?
@@9vaze Yes I did, it's a great piano 🙂
That's amazing! I'm also getting this for my birthday, but mine is in June! I'm so excited!
@@kitty-alicefrench1199 💗💗
@kitty-alicefrench1199 I purchased my casio s110 in January, and it is fantastic, the grand piano sound is fabulous, and what's so impressive is the grand piano. mechanism it feels exactly like a grand piano, wonderfull, I played my casio digital piano today may 20th 2024 and had a great time, greetingsfrom wales uk 😀
Lovely tune at the start...I'll work out what it's called one day?
Which is better casio cdp s110 or roland fp 10? (They have similar price in my country)
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It's basic, but the weighted action is important. If you are on a very tight budget, this is the one to get.
If you can spend a little more, there are options with more features, but I would err on the side of weighted keys over more features if you have to choose. Having both is wonderful though -- my Yamaha DGX-650 (and the current DGX-670) are weighted keyboards with tons of sounds and features...the best of both worlds. But you do have to spend a little more to get that if you're buying new.
Thanks for your nice presentation. I am turned between Casio CDP S 110 CDP S 350 and Donner DEP 20 and need your advice. Which one do you recommend?
ive used all 3 and IMO the cdp-s110 is the best when it comes to price and overall performance only thing is the other two have more sounds and better speakers. at the end of the day its all personal preference, but i do recommend the s110 its a better bang for your buck.
What music stand do you recommend I want one that clips on but it has 2 smalls holes
Hi, i would like to know what kind of software and types of audio jackets use to get a clear sound for a recording?
Just to confirm, are the keys fully weighted, not the semi weighted ones you get in cheaper models?
Fully weighted yes
I owned the older S100 model and loved it. Since I gave up piano I sold it. Now about to buy the S110 to reverse my mistake 😂
Getting the bug again 🎉
is it hammer action weightened?
@@wolfie8748 yes
Am planning to buy this one
Can it connect a mic?
Can it be hooked with a headphone if i want to play at night time?
Yes
Does it have to be for just beginners?
No it’s for everyone
Is it easily portable or quite heavy?
10kg.
Says 15kg (around 30 pounds) on the box. It's movable but not easily taken under your arm for a stroll. It's quite clumsy to move, but okay for short distances, especially with the help of a cart of some sort. Source: I just bought this piano and needed help getting it up the stairs to my apartment, and it was a bit cumbersome to lift it up on the stand. It fits into a car but very barely with its length. So it's possible to transport, yes, but not preferable. Unless you're quite strong. It's a lot heavier and clumsier than a synth keyboard.
@@ryptoll4801Thank you soo much! This is so so helpful. I bought the FP Roland 10 but that was ridiculously heavy so I returned it and ended up buying the Casio and I see exactly what you mean. It’s definitely not preferable to move around regularly, although I did buy a keyboard bag from Amazon and although it’s still heavy it’s definitely more manageable and helps to distribute the weight having it in a bag with handles!