Casio PX400R 88 Key Digital Piano w/Hammer Action Keys Product code: SKU Manufacturer: CasioPrice: $795.00 
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Casio PX400R 88 Key Digital Piano w/Hammer Action Keys The PX-400R combines beautiful tone and first-rate piano touch with Auto Accompaniment and a host of other useful features and functions. It is the perfect choice for everything ranging from home use to professional applications. The brand new, elegantly stylish design of the PX-400R gives it an appearance that is similar to that of a fine piece of audio equipment. Compact and lightweight, the PX-400R allows it to be used in either a stand-alone tabletop configuration or on a stand (optional). This versatility means the PX-400R fits right in just about anywhere, from the living room to the bedroom, den, or music room. Technical Specifications - 88 Hammer Action, Touch Sensitive Keys
- 32 Polyphonic Notes
- Mic Terminal with Volume Control
- 256 Preset Tones/User Tones
- Stereo Sampled Piano Tones
- 120 Rythms
- Spilt/Layer Function
- Auto Harmonization
- 8 Digital Effects/Reverbs
- Auto Accompaniment
- 16 Registration (set-ups)
- 120 One-Touch Presets
- 80 Tunes
- Song Expansion & Controller
- Song Memory: 2x2 (tracks x songs)
- Pitch Bender (wheel)
- Tuning and Transpose
- Flash ROM
- Metronome
- SMF Player
- Smart Media Card Slot
- LCD Display (backlit)
- General MIDI
- 2 Headphone Jacks (Teacher/Student), 2 Pedal Jacks, Line Out L/Mono R, Mic In, USB Port (This is to transfer SMF/Lyrics Data and/or Casiosongs Data to/from a Personal Computer-USB Cable Not Included), MIDI In/Out
- 2 Speakers (16cm x 8cm, oval)
- AD-12 AC Adaptor (included)
- Stand included!
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