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Casio61 Key Electronic Keyboard with Stand and Headphones

R3,999

R6,000
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R3,999

R6,000
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The Perfect Sound For Every Taste

The New Ct-X800 Keyboard impresses not only with its modern design and improved functionality, but above all with brand new Aix sound source. This feature reproduces the characteristic sound of acoustic instruments — making it exceptionally powerful. One particular highlight is the natural sound of acoustic instruments like pianos, string and wind instruments and drums. Equipped with a Usb-To-Device port, a pitch bend wheel, a synchro stop rhythm controller, tap tempo function and registration freeze button, the CT-X800 is the perfect keyboard for beginners and advanced players. Producing dancefloor hits with funky beats is just as easy as jamming with the realistic sounds of acoustic instruments. 

Product Features
  • Keyboard : 61 keys
  • Touch response : 3 types, off
  • Maximum Polyphony : 48 notes (24 for certain tones)
  • Sound Source: AiX
  • Built-in tones: 600
  • Functions: Layer, Split, Piano/Organ button
  • Digital effects
  • Reverb: 20 types, off
  • Chorus: 10 types, tone
  • Beats per measure: 0 to 9
  • Tempo range: 20 to 255
  • Demo song: 1
  • Built-in songs: 160
  • User songs: 10 (maximum capacity per song: approximately 320 kilobytes)
  • User-recorded songs: 6 (maximum capacity per song: approximately 320 kilobytes)
  • Lessons: 3 (Listen, watch, remember), Easy Mode
  • Lesson part: L, R, LR
  • Functions: Repeat, Voice Fingering Guide, Note Guide, Performance Evaluation
  • Built-in rhythms: 195
  • User rhythms: 10 (maximum capacity per song: approximately 64 kilobytes)
  • Music presets : 310
  • One touch presets : 195
  • Registration : 32 (4 setups x 8 banks)
  • Real-time recording, playback
  • Keyboard play: 5 songs, 6 tracks
  • Playing along with built-in-songs: 1 song (L, R, LR)
  • Memory capacity: approximately 40.000 notes (1 song)
  • Controllers : Pitch bend wheel
  • Transpose: ± 1 octave (-12 to 0 to + 12 semitones)
  • Octave shift: Upper 1/ Upper 2/ Lower, ± 3 octaves
  • Tuning: A4 = 415,5 to 465,9 Hz (initial default: 440,0 Hz)
  • Preset scales: 17 preset scales
  • Auto harmonize: 12 types
  • Arpeggiator: 100 types
  • MIDI : 16-multi-timbre received, GM Level 1 standard
  • Musical information function :
  • Tone, Rhythm, Song bank numbers and names, Staff Notation, Fingering, Pedal operation, Tempo, Measure and Beat-number, chord name etc.
  • USB flash drive port: Type A
  • USB port: Type B
  • Pedal jack 1: Standard jack (sustain, sostenuto, soft, rhythm)
  • Phones/Output jack: Stereo standard jack (Output impedance: 167 Ω, output voltage: 4,5 V (RMS) MAX)
  • Audio input jack: Stereo mini jack (Input impedance: 10 kΩ, input sensitivity: 200 mV)
  • Power jack : DC 9,5 V
  • Power supply : 2-way
  • Batteries : 6 x AA-size alkaline batteries
  • Battery life : approximately 3 hours continuous operation on alkaline batteries
  • AC adaptor : AD-E95100L
  • Auto power off : approximately 30 minutes after last operation; can be disabled
  • Speakers : 12 cm x 2 (output: 2,5 W + 2,5 W)
  • Power consumption : 9,5 V – 7,5 W
  • Dimensions : 94,8 x 35,0 x 10,9 cm
  • Weight (without batteries) : approximately 4,4 kg (without batteries)
Deal Includes
  • 1 x Casio CT-X800C2 Electronic Keyboard
  • 1 x Casio ESX1 Stand
  • 1 x Casio CP-16 Headphones
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