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Related review

anyonymous 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[0.7 lb] It makes my casio px keyboard work. That's what I bought it for.

5
anyonymous 2024-04-23 09:51:50

[Chorus, Reverb] Perfect accessory for the Casio keyboard I purchased. It is adjustable and fits everyone's needs.

5
Robert 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[1x MIDI] Best simulated grand piano action and sound. Sorry Yamaha Casio's got ypu beat on this 1 :D

5
Pierre 2024-04-16 02:39:10

[0.155 lb] Quite rare ! USB-C to very old style USB. I use it on my Casio keyboard to connect my Samsung tablet.

5
Robert 2024-04-06 03:29:13

[6.3 lb (2.9 kg)] Used for a Rack Mounted Yamaha Motif keyboard this is pretty much the perfect bag at the right price. It has extra compartments for your cords and the front and back open for full access to knobs, buttons, jacks, etc. It even ships with mounting screws!

5
Nathaniel 2024-06-01 04:34:23

[3.03 lb] I needed a music rest for my Yamaha DGX-660 Keyboard and this fir perfectly. This was the best price and free delivery! I have 2 different pianos in 2 residences' and this is for the second one. I already bought that one as well and submitted a review.

5
anyonymous 2024-06-26 05:36:36

[10 x 3.5"] Covers my yamaha np-30 keyboard perfectly.

5
RPMCESTMOI 2024-07-11 09:31:12

[N/A] Perfect inexpensive coverup for your Yamaha or other same sized keyboard.

5
Earl the Pianoman 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[2x 7 W] Already owned the WK-7500 bought this as a backup. I play professionally and use this keyboard now 2-3 times a week. The WK-7600 is superior. Casio did a great job changing the touch and quieting the keyboard on the WK-7600. The few additional instruments are a nice touch. The microphone volume control is also a good upgrade although it is not too convenient to reach while playing. I use the built in speakers as my monitor although I play through a PA. The reverb and other effects are great and that is all I use for singing. I primarily use the Grand Piano instrument. For the less than $500 price this keyboard can't be beat. I hope Casio upgrades again in a year or two and starts adding some of their new features like the color screen from more expensive models like the CGP-700 to their workstations. You won't be disappointed at all with the WK-7600 if you buy it.

5
Saleem 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[2.5 lb] In the past, I have used a Casio keyboard and a Harmonium as an aid in understanding South Asian classical music. The Casio is not accurate and the Harmonium is bulky. Paired with GarageBand on my MacBook Pro, this keyboard remedies both issues. And the quality appears to be good. 37 keys are just right; 25 would have been more portable but less useful. I am glad I got the bluetooth version. I did have an issue in that the bluetooth required installing Bluetooth Midi Connect from Korg. This was incompatible with OS X Mavericks. I reluctantly risked updating to Sierra. Thankfully it all went well.

5