

The design and aesthetic is head and shoulders above anything Casio has done up to this point and I only have high hopes for where they will go in the future! (First off, I played the first GP sound ONLY on all instruments except the CP88 and Montage.) This was full and rich, and a joy to hear and play. I was truly shocked after having owned a PX5s for a short time at how far Casio has come. It’s THE BEST SOUNDING PIANO SAMPLE CASIO HAS EVER DONE! BRAVO!! I wanted to narrow the field between various yamahas (P125, P145, CP88 and just for sh*ts and giggles, I took a turn on the Montage 8), the newest Casio PXS-1000 and the Kawai ES110.ġ) I am impressed (with caveats) with what Casio has done with the new PXS series and they deserve many kudos.but, more to followĢ) I was blown away by what Yamaha gives the pianist in the P125 at that price point! Damn!

So, I had some time between gigs today and went down to the Sam’s on 34th St to try out a couple of DPs to get a better sense of comparing portable models that have been on my radar for a long time.
