| | |  | Makeup | Home » » » Casio SA-75 Keyboard with Headset Microphone | | | | | | | Description: | | The Casio SA75 offers 100 top-notch tones as well as 30 accompaniment patt erns (10 rhythms, 10 free-session, 10 funny). Recorder? Violin? Xylophon e? Cool Kids want to hammer the keys. The SA75 also features an LCD musical info rmation system as well as the option of turning off the melodies of the 10 built -in songs, so that learners can play these themselves. | | | Features: | |
• On-screen music staff displays notes played while icons indicate the beat
• 10 demo songs with a melody-off control
• Four-note polyphonic with 100 PCM tones
• 30 patterns include 10 rhythms, 10 free sessions, and 10 funny modes
• Runs on five-AA batteries or AC adapter (not included)
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| 4.4 pounds | | Package Length:
| 27.4 inches | | Package Width:
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| 4.5 inches | | Package Weight:
| 4.4 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 68 reviews |
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music makerOct 21, 2009 I got this so I could practice my vocal music at home. It was very frustrating to open the box and realize that there is no power supply included in the package and that I have to order that separately!
Perfectly fine and there *is* a headphone jackSep 12, 2009
Note: I received one of these yesterday and there is a headphone jack in the back.
So that was a nice plus. Otherwise, it does what I need it to do -- accurately represent the pitches of notes in choral music. It's very light and I bought an adapter for it so that I can plug in it rather than waste batteries.
Maybe someday Casio will make a better small-scale keyboard just for adults who need to pluck out a melody or harmony every now and then, and don't need rhythms or a hundred different funky tones. For now, this will do!
Casio KeyboardAug 21, 2009 My son love this keyboard. We have had this exact same one in the past but his previous one broke after extended use. I would have given this product a full 5 points except for the fact that we have only had it for a few weeks and the last key on the right doesn't work anymore. Other than that it is a great little Piano and my 7 year old loves it. He has special needs and loves music and it makes a great learning tool for him.
Casio SA75 keyboardAug 02, 2009 The keyboard is adequate for my purpose and for the price. I wanted a simple keyboard to keep in my car to help learn my vocal music when I am out and about. The unit runs on battery and can play up to 3 notes in a chord. Not fancy but it meets the need. If it lasts long-term, I will be satisfied.
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A Little Too SmallJul 12, 2009 I gave this item 4 stars because it lived up to what I ordered it for. The sound is good and it has numerous playing options. However, once I started playing with it, I realized that it was too small for my needs. There are not enough keys, and the keys are very small. I decided I wanted to get into really playing, rather than just playing around, so I borrowed a large keyboard and have been learning on that.
While this keyboard would be great for a child to begin learning on, it's not for anyone who wants to seriously learn to play.
I do like the fact that it's portable, and I can take it with me if I go out of town to keep in practice, or even if I want to move to another room, but next time I will get a full-size keyboard.
I really feel that the keyboard quality is excellent for a small keyboard, it just didn't meet my needs.
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