Has anyone here actually played one of Casio's digital pianos? I myself have never seen one or even laid hands on one. I was looking through a catalog the other day and I see Casio has a new digital piano out. It's supposed to be using their newest sound chip. (I'm assuming the same chip for the MZ-2000) I noticed it has weighted keys and quite a lame and limited internal recorder. The body looks half decent, but how does it sound? Granted the MZ's sounds were a HUGE improvment over their past models, but how are the sounds on their digital pianos. Do they actually give more memory to the sound source since it only has a few sounds. If anyone has any info on their digital pianos I would really appreciate it. I have a friend at work who's wanting a digital piano and she is a dedicated Casio fan (Don't Ask) She's played Yamaha but for some reason she still likes Casio. I tried to direct her towards Yamaha's YPD-121, but she want's to try the Casio. I see the newer casio is selling for about a grand ($999.00) Any have any info?
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