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  1. Thanks for the replies! Unfortunately I bought it online. I can't find a music store with one on the floor.... The Dynamic range make sense, and I did change the touch but it's still too low. I just don't want to be forever questioning myself - about if I'm playing a $2500 defective product...I can't see myself, or anyone, ever playing this without the volume on max (which is perfect for my living room, and to sing over) Thanks again!
  2. Hi, Can someone please help me? (I called the music store I bought it from and Casio tech support, and I could not talk to anyone who ever played the model) I have the Casio PX-S7000. When the volume is at max, I can hear myself talk. It’s low in headphones too. Best way to describe how loud the speakers are (when you have a piano selected and the volume is at MAX) is its a good volume to sing over (without a mic). Like an acoustic guitars volume when strummed. I still have a Casio PX-135, and comparing them side by side, the PX-135 is slightly louder than the S7000…. But the 135 is a 12 watt speaker system and the S7000 is 35 watts Do you think it’s defective, and I should send it back, or is that how low the volume is on these? I can’t see a sinario where anyone would ever play this without the volume maxed out or 75%…. By the way, if I stream songs over Bluetooth to it from my phone, the songs are much louder… Thanks so much for your time!,
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