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Comparison Casio Privia PX-860 vs Casio Celviano AP-460

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Casio Privia PX-860
Casio Celviano AP-460
Casio Privia PX-860Casio Celviano AP-460
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Bodystationarystationary
Cover
Built-in pedals
Keys
Number of keys88 шт88 шт
Sizefull sizefull size
Mechanicsmalleusmalleus
Sensitivity adjustment
Rigidityweightedweighted
Specs
Polyphony256 voices256 voices
Built-in timbres18 шт18 шт
Learning mode
Tempo change20 – 25520 – 255
Metronome
Sequencer (recording)
Built-in compositions
 /60 pcs/
Effects and control
Timbres layering
Keyboard split
Octave shift
 /±2 octaves/
Reverberation
 /4/
Chorus
 /4/
 /4/
Brightness
 /-3 – 3/
 /-3– 3/
Transposition
Fine tuning
 /415.5 – 465.9 Hz/
 /415.5 – 465.9 Hz/
More featureshall acoustics simulator
Connectors
Inputs
USB to device (type A)
USB to device (type A)
Outputs
USB to host (type B)
USB to host (type B)
Headphone outputs2 шт2 шт
Linear outputs2 шт2 шт
General
Built-in acoustics40 W40 W
Number of bands22
Power consumption20 W24 W
Dimensions (WxHxD)1367x837x299 mm1377x840x432 mm
Weight35.5 kg40.5 kg
In box
music stand
music stand
Color
Added to E-Catalognovember 2016november 2016

Reverberation

The ability to add a reverb effect to the sound of the instrument.

Reverb is the repeated reflection and decay of sound. Most of all, this effect is noticeable in vast spaces with a pronounced echo — for example, large caves; however, in any environment, the coloring of the sound characteristic of such an environment is mainly due to reverberation. Thus, this function allows you to simulate music that sounds in different rooms — for example, to give the impression that the instrument is in the hall of a Gothic cathedral, or, conversely, in a small room with soft walls. However, it is also possible to use reverberation as a classic sound effect, which is not aimed at simulating the situation and only gives the sound a specific colour.

More features

Additional features and sound customization options provided by the instrument in addition to those listed above. In this paragraph, usually, various original proprietary technologies and solutions are indicated; the specific meaning of these functions is best specified in the documentation for the tool.

Power consumption

The power consumed by the tool during normal operation.

The cost of electricity, as well as connection requirements, depend on this indicator. At the same time, we note that digital pianos require relatively little energy — even in the most powerful and advanced models, consumption usually does not exceed 60 watts. So in fact, power consumption data is required mainly for specific cases — for example, to calculate the total load when connecting a tool to an autonomous generator along with other devices. In addition, this information may be useful when assessing the power of the built-in speaker, for more information, see "Built-in acoustics".
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