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  1. If you have to pay that much might be better off getting a new PX-160 with a street price of $500
  2. Hi David, Thanks for sharing all your music. Enjoyed it. Excellent! Best regards, seahps
  3. Very grateful for the enormous effort in compiling this great book. Typos and grammar do no matter at all to me. Thanks again!
  4. Thanks again AlenK! Best regards, seahps
  5. Just discoved this valuable great resource. A very big(not big enoigh) thank you!!!
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    Casio 560M

    BradMZ is absolutely right. Try it and decide for yourself.. The bias against Casio is still very strong. I know of a keyboardist who blanked out the "Casio" name at the back of the keyboard whenever he has to play it on stage. I have owned many Casios over the years and I love them all. The quality/price is unbeatable. There are those who pay more for the snob appeal. And there are those still unenlghtened who still thinks Casios are toys. I think the guy who blanked out the Casio name is trying to cater to the unelightened group.
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    Downloads

    http://support.casio.com/en/manual/manualfile.php?cid=008017041 regards, sps
  8. Thanks Synthcat for the write up on the CGP-700. For the price, nothing comes close. I am looking to upgrade my 12 year old PX-300. At first I considered the Korg Havian which is considerably more expensive and does not have "ivory touch" keys. Casio is a great brand for us who don't have deep pockets.
  9. Many of us are still impatiently waiting. Supposed to be available next month. Wonder where else is it available now?
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