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Posted By: PossumES8Krome61 PX780 vs. PX350? - 01/24/13 05:35 PM
Looks to have 20w amplifiers!!!
Hmmm. this could be the one!!
MSRP anyone?
Posted By: xorbe Re: PX780 vs. PX350? - 01/24/13 07:22 PM
And is the PX-350MWE just a white version of the classic PX-350?
Posted By: FredrikJ Re: PX780 vs. PX350? - 01/24/13 07:34 PM
Shouldn't the PX780 be compared to the PX850 and/or PX750 rather than the PX350?

Either way, what does it bring to the table that is not already present in the PX850 for example? An LCD and more buttons?

Edit: Hum, this is a slab?
Posted By: funkycornwall Re: PX780 vs. PX350? - 01/24/13 09:16 PM
Looks to me like it has all the auto-accomp features of the PX-350. In the past the only console keyboard with these facilities was the top of the range Celviano and now they have added a Privia which has this. The Celviano AP-650 has all these features too.
Posted By: xorbe Re: PX780 vs. PX350? - 01/24/13 10:23 PM
Does the PX-780 supersede the PX-850? Not really, it looks like a side step below. Hot damn, is that a PX-350 in the slim console design? Decisions decisions!!!

One thing is the 850 has 256 polyphony, 780 has "just" 128.
Looks like 780 lacks string and lid simulator. 850 has 18 tones, and 780 has 250 tones.
Posted By: PossumES8Krome61 Re: PX780 vs. PX350? - 01/25/13 01:46 AM
It looks exactly like the same 350 specs other than different speaker power
Posted By: o0Ampy0o Re: PX780 vs. PX350? - 01/25/13 02:10 AM
PX780 on left PX350 on right:

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Posted By: PossumES8Krome61 Re: PX780 vs. PX350? - 01/25/13 02:12 AM
Physically from the pictures though, the 780 seems higher due to the speaker placement.
Not bad NAMM to me personally, as there will be 3 items I am trying out
Posted By: o0Ampy0o Re: PX780 vs. PX350? - 01/25/13 02:17 AM
If you did not think of it with the PX350 try to recall that, (as Mike Martin mentioned), you need to insert a jack in the headphone slot to trigger the boost in speaker output if it is identical to the PX350 in that regard.
Posted By: o0Ampy0o Re: PX780 vs. PX350? - 01/25/13 02:19 AM
Originally Posted by Possum PX130
Physically from the pictures though, the 780 seems higher due to the speaker placement.
Not bad NAMM to me personally, as there will be 3 items I am trying out

The control panel faces the player rather than up.
Posted By: o0Ampy0o Re: PX780 vs. PX350? - 01/25/13 02:23 AM
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Posted By: xorbe Re: PX780 vs. PX350? - 01/25/13 02:49 AM
Originally Posted by o0Ampy0o
The control panel faces the player rather than up.

I thought I pointed that out, but I didn't. I think I like that on the 780 actually.
Posted By: MVshabeer2 Re: PX780 vs. PX350? - 01/25/13 03:47 AM
Seems like it have midi unlike other cabinet models from casio.

Why does PX 850 dont have midi out?

Why most manufactures opt out midi when they add usb? Is that a big addition in electronics?

I just want control another keyboard with a DP, none of them have midi out; I was about to take 850,.
Now 780 have it, but I'm not interested in all the other bells n whistles
Posted By: briamonto Re: PX780 vs. PX350? - 01/25/13 05:16 AM
It looks exactly like the same 350 specs other than different speaker power
Posted By: galaxy4t Re: PX780 vs. PX350? - 01/25/13 03:34 PM
The PX-780 seems to be a replacement for the older PX-800 from a few years back. I think this model was a popular seller for Casio and had been discontinued when the PX-X30 series came out.
Posted By: galaxy4t Re: PX780 vs. PX350? - 01/25/13 08:48 PM
Yeah it makes you wonder sometimes what the manufacturers are thinking when they leave features like MIDI IN/OUT jacks off certain models. I guess the answer is it forces you to step up to another model to get that feature--that's modern day marketing. One other thing Casio could do better is make more replacement parts available for their pianos.
Posted By: MVshabeer2 Re: PX780 vs. PX350? - 01/25/13 09:18 PM
Originally Posted by galaxy4t
Yeah it makes you wonder sometimes what the manufacturers are thinking when they leave features like MIDI IN/OUT jacks off certain models. I guess the answer is it forces you to step up to another model to get that feature--that's modern day marketing. One other thing Casio could do better is make more replacement parts available for their pianos.


But PX 850 is the flagship Privia, still no midi in/out confused
Posted By: galaxy4t Re: PX780 vs. PX350? - 01/25/13 11:05 PM
Yes it is a step up model but not the highest step on the Privia line. The new PX-5S will cost more. I'm not sure why Casio does not include MIDI IN/OUT jacks on it. When the PX-830 was released, it seemed to replace the PX-800 although Casio took off the extra sounds/drum loops and accompaniment, and MIDI jacks the 800 had. It ended up a PX-130 in a cabinet with a bigger amp, speakers, and ivory touch keys. Not sure why they made these changes. The PX-780 seems now to be the replacement for the older PX-800 but it does not include the pedal bar, only the stand. The pedal bar is optional. Strange move for a $1299 MSRP.
Posted By: o0Ampy0o Re: PX780 vs. PX350? - 01/26/13 05:06 AM
Does a digital piano model like the PX780 attract many people who will use the 5-pin MIDI IN/OUT?

In this case keeping everything in the PX350 may have been the least trouble and expense.
Posted By: Kevin Quigley Re: PX780 vs. PX350? - 06/22/13 01:27 PM
Question about px-780 portability.

I am comparing the px-350 and the px-780 and like the more powerful amp in the 780 a lot - actually seems to be the only real diff (other than the bottom speaker placement and the angle of the instrument panel).

I'd go for the px-780 IF it's not too difficult to remove the keyboard from the stand for gigging. Don't mind using tools (I'd probably design some kind of quick release for it).

Anyone know how "attached" the 780 is to the stand?
Posted By: o0Ampy0o Re: PX780 vs. PX350? - 06/22/13 06:41 PM
The keyboard is built into the cabinet and is not designed to be used separated. It is interesting that the specs show CS-67P as part of the piano. The CS-67P is a separate stand. But the piano is not sold without it. Not sure whether there is an actual top to the keyboard aside from the wood cabinet built around it. I suppose if you are adventurous and determined to use it as such you could tear one apart. If you could separate the top portion (cabinet) from the lower base it would be heavy but might work depending on your needs. The cabinet features a slide down key cover adding to the weight. You would need to retain the base to have the three-pedal unit though. All together it is 70lbs. Going by weight of individual components the upper portion would weigh 35lbs without the base and pedal unit.

CS-67P
Posted By: PianoWorksATL Re: PX780 vs. PX350? - 06/22/13 10:22 PM
oOAmpyOo is on track. The PX-780 is not designed to detach from the stand. Doing so on a regular basis would ruin the hardware and lessen the stability. If you need better speakers & portability, buy separate speakers or move the 780 while fully assembled.

The 780 stand encloses the piano whereas the CS-67 is a lift-off stand designed to do exactly what you describe with the 350.
Posted By: peterws Re: PX780 vs. PX350? - 06/22/13 10:48 PM
The PX350 SOUNDS like what I need . . . .are the additional voices any good? It`s inexpensive for what you get . . . like a cheap FP7 but with 17 TRACK recorder; how good`s that?
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