
State-of-the-art high-end digital pianos: the newly developed sound source Linear Morphing AiF offers the entire spectrum of authentic grand piano tones from Pianissimo to Fortissimo without abrupt changes to the sound during the transitions. The touch and note replay behavior for the scaled hammer action keyboards has been improved. The new Tri-Sensor concept makes even the most complex and demanding playing techniques possible. Developing virtuosos. Virtuoso playing.
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Best Home Piano under 2k
[UPDATE 2/2013 Be on the lookout for the AP620's successor, the AP650. The AP650 Celviano, from the pictures I've seen, looks almost identical to the AP620. Casio is claiming the AP650 has three times the wave memory in the piano sounds and a new model for string resonance. Beyond that, it doesn't seem to be very different from the AP620. From trolling web message boards, it seems that the people who have experience with the new AP650 have the same opinion of it as the AP620 with the consensus being that it is a nice looking piano and you get a lot of features for the money but the decay time on the piano sounds is shorter than some other pianos. The AP650 is expected to be available at a similar price to the AP620, but there might be a short period of time when AP620s are being closed out when you can get a good deal on the older model. What follows is my original review.]
It seems like there is a conspiracy among the other major digital piano makers. Yamaha, Roland,...
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Attractive and nice sounding digital piano
We purchased our AP-620 from a local music store about a month ago. Our sons have been taking lessons for a few years now and don't seem to be loosing interest in continuing with it, so we decided tho upgrade from the cheapo $100 electronic keyboard we had to something closer to a real piano. We also wanted something that would look nice in our living room.
They compared the feel of the Celviano AP-420's keyboard to the comparable Yamaha digital piano. While both were nice, they prefered the lighter feel of the Celviano to the somewhat heavier key action on the Yamaha.
We decided to go with the AP-620 because while I'm not a musician, I am a tech/gadget person. For the extra $300, I liked all of the other instruments/sounds, rhythms, SD slot, having dedicated buttons for the features rather than holding down a function button and pressing a key on the keyboard, LCD screen, and more powerful amplifier. I also preferred the black of the AP-620 over the brown of the...
The Pictures Don't do it Justice
I upgraded from a Casio Privia to the Celviano 620 and my first introduction to it was helping the UPS man heft it from the truck and into my living room. The package, which is as big as most freezers, weighed 137 pounds. Once it was in the house I unpacked it, a job in itself as the packaging seems to be designed to withstand being dropped from a cliff. Short of utter destruction, I don't think any jostling or mishaps in route could penetrate the packaging enough to harm the contents.
So what of the piano? It was simple to assemble, and although the blurb says two people are needed to assemble it, I did it by myself with my cat supervising the operation. The wooden cabinet is quite nice. The pictures on the internet don't do it justice, and the solidity and stability of the assembled unit is reassuring, especially if you engage in vigorous playing. This piano sits firmly in place and is going nowhere. I plugged it in and began playing with it. The feel of the keys...

Product Features :
- 128 note Polyphonic
- Beautiful Matte BlackCabinet design with included height -adjustable Bench
- New 4 Layer true Grand Piano sampled voicing
- New weighted graded keyboard bed with THREE triggers for accurate true feel and fast response
- Duet functionality with TWO headphone outputs
Rating : 4.1
List Price : $1,799.99
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