Casio - Privia PX-S7000 Black + Banquette
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Piano with Stand
The Casio PX-S7000BK piano, shown here in a gloss black finish, is designed to blend into any type of interior whilst making a stylish visual statement. The sound design of the Privia series instruments is based on a digital architecture combined with a multi-speaker system, ensuring even sound distribution.
ARTICLE N° 124789
Presentation
The Casio PX-S7000BK’s sound engine is based on multi-layered modelling capable of reproducing subtle nuances related to playing touch across the 88 keys, with detailed management of harmonics and internal resonances.
Each note responds to the intensity of the playing by adjusting its tonal behaviour, allowing for a wide variety of musical expression in both practice and composition contexts.
The PX-S7000’s keyboard features a hybrid hammer action combined with a graded response across the entire keyboard range, reproducing sensations similar to those of an acoustic instrument without the mechanical constraints.
The materials used on the playing surfaces provide a consistent feel under the fingers, whilst maintaining a stable response during fast passages or when playing with greater dynamics.
Casio has opted for a sound projection system based on four independent speakers capable of dispersing the audio spectrum in different directions, creating a sound distribution equivalent to that of a grand piano.
The internal structural design of the PX-S7000BK helps to minimise unwanted vibrations, ensuring consistent clarity even when playing at high volumes or with complex musical textures.
Adaptive acoustic management adjusts the sound projection according to the instrument’s position in the room, whether it is placed against a wall, in the centre of a room or on a dedicated stand.
Reverberation simulations also allow you to alter the spatial perception of the sound, adjusting the sense of distance and acoustic environment to suit the context of use.
Real-time control functions allow users to adjust performance parameters, such as timbre variation or pitch modulation, offering direct interaction during musical performance without interrupting the flow.
Each note responds to the intensity of the playing by adjusting its tonal behaviour, allowing for a wide variety of musical expression in both practice and composition contexts.
The PX-S7000’s keyboard features a hybrid hammer action combined with a graded response across the entire keyboard range, reproducing sensations similar to those of an acoustic instrument without the mechanical constraints.
The materials used on the playing surfaces provide a consistent feel under the fingers, whilst maintaining a stable response during fast passages or when playing with greater dynamics.
Casio has opted for a sound projection system based on four independent speakers capable of dispersing the audio spectrum in different directions, creating a sound distribution equivalent to that of a grand piano.
The internal structural design of the PX-S7000BK helps to minimise unwanted vibrations, ensuring consistent clarity even when playing at high volumes or with complex musical textures.
Adaptive acoustic management adjusts the sound projection according to the instrument’s position in the room, whether it is placed against a wall, in the centre of a room or on a dedicated stand.
Reverberation simulations also allow you to alter the spatial perception of the sound, adjusting the sense of distance and acoustic environment to suit the context of use.
Real-time control functions allow users to adjust performance parameters, such as timbre variation or pitch modulation, offering direct interaction during musical performance without interrupting the flow.
Features
Ivory Feel keyboard
Yes
Touch
Weighted Keys
Keyboard action type
Scaled Hammer Action II
Wooden keyboard
Yes
Number of sounds
≤ 400
Number of polyphony notes
256
Splitable keyboard
Yes
Effects
Effect for voice, Arpeggiator, Chorus, Reverb
Built-in metronome
Yes
Micro input
1
Line output
2
Headphone output
2
Wireless MIDI link
Yes
MIDI port
Yes
USB port
Yes
Master keyboard function
Yes
Numbers of pedal
3
Control pedal input
Expression
Recording medium
Internal, USB
Streaming
Bluetooth
Weight
37,6 kg
Finish
Brilliant
Power supply
Battery(ies), Power adapter (included)
Packaging
Single unit
Accessories included
Music rest, Bench
Number of keys
88
Color
Black
Other features
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Piano and bench set; comprising:
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Casio PX-S7000BK
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Piano cabinet
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Privia series
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Finish: gloss
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Colour: black
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88-key hybrid wood & resin keyboard
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Smart Scaled Hammer Action:
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Progressive-weighted hammer system
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Equivalent: Scaled Hammer Action II
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Sensitivity: 10-level hammer response
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Dynamic response: 5 levels + off
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Hybrid Smart Keyboard
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Pedals: sustain, soft, sostenuto
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Sound generator: Multi-Dimensional Morphing AIR
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Number of built-in sounds: 400 (including 9 grand pianos)
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Mechanical noise simulation: key action noise / damper noise
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Resonances: string / damper / open string / aliquot
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Effects: reverb / chorus / brilliance / Surround EQ
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Modes: Auto Harmonisation, Registration, Duet
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Keyboard functions: Layer + Split
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Musical presets: 310
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Micro effects: 25 types
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Functions: Arpeggiator, Metronome, Transposition, Octave shift, Tuning, Scales
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USB recording: 99 tracks, 25 mins per track
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Internal recording: 25 mins of playing
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Backlit LCD screen
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Touch controls
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Speakers: 4x oval 160 x 80 mm
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Amplification: 4 x 8 W
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Connections & Connectivity:
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Wireless MIDI & Audio: Bluetooth 5.0 (WU-BT10 adapter supplied)
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Interface: USB-B
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Storage: USB-A
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Microphone input: ∅6.35 mm TS jack
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Outputs: ∅6.35 mm TS jack
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Headphone outputs: ∅6.35 mm TRS jack + ∅3.5 mm TRS mini-jack
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Expression pedal input: ∅6.35 mm TRS jack
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Supplied with: keyboard cover & music stand
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Power supply:
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24 V DC ⎓ 2.4 A adaptor (AD-E24250LW) supplied
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1.5 V (8x AA)
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Battery life ≈ 4 hours
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Dimensions: 1340 x 449 x 741 mm
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Weight: 28.1 kg
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Casio BG50-VINYL-BK
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Bench
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Colours: black & natural wood
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Finish: polyester varnish
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Height-adjustable: 490 ⭢ 580 mm
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Materials:
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Frame: European beech
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Seat: Vinyl
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Dimensions: 640 x 490 x 410 mm
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Weight: 9.5 kg
To find out more...
Thanks to the WU-BT10 adapter, Casio has incorporated wireless connectivity into the Privia PX-S7000. This enables the transmission of audio and performance data to external devices, facilitating integration into a variety of digital environments.
Internal recording in audio or MIDI format allows performances to be saved for later use, whether for analysis, playback or integration into a music production workflow.
Playing modes include layered, split or shared keyboard configurations, allowing the distribution of sounds to be adapted to musical requirements.
Automated arpeggio functions enrich performances by generating rhythmic sequences from held chords, adding an extra dimension to harmonic exploration without altering the basic structure of the playing.
Visual elements integrated into the top panel accompany interaction with the instrument by displaying information relating to active settings and current parameters.
The whole system maintains functional consistency between the physical controls, the illuminated interface and the sonic responses, making it easy to gauge the instrument’s overall status whilst in use.
Internal recording in audio or MIDI format allows performances to be saved for later use, whether for analysis, playback or integration into a music production workflow.
Playing modes include layered, split or shared keyboard configurations, allowing the distribution of sounds to be adapted to musical requirements.
Automated arpeggio functions enrich performances by generating rhythmic sequences from held chords, adding an extra dimension to harmonic exploration without altering the basic structure of the playing.
Visual elements integrated into the top panel accompany interaction with the instrument by displaying information relating to active settings and current parameters.
The whole system maintains functional consistency between the physical controls, the illuminated interface and the sonic responses, making it easy to gauge the instrument’s overall status whilst in use.
