Product Description
The Casio CTK3000 is a Touch Sensitive General MIDI Keyboard that
allows you to freely express your performances. And it's loaded with
features like a USB port to connect to your computer, plus 48-note
polyphony so you are always in control. Want to sound like you are
playing in a large concert hall? Consider it done with the on-board
Digital Effects which will add another dimension to your playing. In
addition, the CTK3000 keyboard features a 61-key full-size keyboard
with MP3 connectivity, an LCD display, pitch-bend wheel, and a 3 Step
Lesson learning system. The CTK3000 allows you to select up to 400
tones that now include a world music library. There are also 150
versatile rhythms to help add plenty of life to all your keyboard
performances. The CTK3000 comes with a total of 110 built-in tunes. You
can play back built-in tunes for your own listening pleasure, or you
can use them for practice or even sing-alongs.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #3901 in Musical Instruments
- Brand: Casio
- Model: CAS CTK3000
- Released on: 2008-09-09
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 18.75" h x
8.25" w x
43.25" l,
27.00 pounds
Features
- 61 piano-style keys
- Touch Response (2 sensitivity levels, off)
- 48-note polyphony (maximum)
- 400 high-quality tones including stereo grandpiano tones
- 150 rhythms including 55 ethnic rhythms and 20 patterns for piano play
Customer Reviews
Great keyboard!!!!
This keyboard is a great keyboard for the money! If you want the
one that comes with the stand and headphones, order this -
http://www.amazon.com/Casio-CTK3000-Keyboard-Professional-Headphones/dp/Casio
CTK3000 Premium Pack with Power Supply, Keyboard Stand and Professional
Closed Cup Stereo
Headphones/ref=pd_ts_MI_25?ie=UTF8&s=musical-instruments. The
review above appearently did not read the discription as I did and I
got the other one with the accessories. Mine came with the accessories
and stated it in the product discription, you got to read to know what
your getting not just look at pictures. As I said, great beyboard.
Its allright for home
Looks like Casio is better now, this is very complete, it doesnt
sounds perfect like as if u where hearing a deep acoustic piano but for
its price is allright im sure u can practice in it getting acceptable
sounds. If you dont want to spend too much and get something usable i
recommend it.
Good, but not great
This is a very nice keyboard for home use, even more so as the
price is right. The digital readout is easy to see, with nice big black
letters and numbers for the important information. The sound is crisp
and clear. There are many voices and rhythms to choose from. I
especially like the "teach yourself to play" system with so many
playalong tunes and a nice fat songbook. The folk and classical rhythms
and accompaniments are WONDERFUL and not found on other keyboards. I
like the piano voices in my CT640 better though. Maybe one day I will
have this set up as a MIDI and can download those better voices from
the Casio website into this keyboard. It's really a very nice
instrument, with a headphone jack that works well, putting out a
similar sound to what comes through the speakers. Because the piano
voices are not the greatest, I recommend adding a sustain pedal when
ordering as well as the power adapter, and, if your earphones have the
little pin plugs, you will need a stereo phone plug to stereo pin plug
adapter.