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88-key Digital Piano with Smart Hybrid Hammer Action Keybed, 256-note Polyphony, 350 Sounds, String and Damper Resonance Simulation, and Audio/MIDI Recording - Black
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Sleek, High-performance Digital Piano from Casio

The Casio Privia PX-S6000 digital piano delivers an unbeatable combination of portability and performance. With its sleek, modern visuals, the PX-S6000 looks great in your living room. But the PX-S6000 is also a powerful stage piano and master controller for your studio. Powered by Casio’s state-of-the-art Multi Dimensional Morphing AiR sound engine technology, the PX-S6000 delivers the stunningly lifelike tones of world-class grand pianos, electric pianos, drums, and other acoustic and electric instruments. And with 350 premium sounds and advanced audio/MIDI recording onboard, you’ll never run out of inspiration!

Your musical creativity: sparked

With 350 onboard sounds to explore, the Casio Privia PX-S6000 is sure to spark your musical creativity, but there’s so much more to this amazing digital piano. Use the pitchbend wheel to play various types of instruments with authentic expression. The PX-S6000 features three world-class grand pianos, complete with a cutting-edge acoustic simulator for realistic string and damper resonance, as well as key action and damper noise. Plug in a mic and lay down a vocal track. Put the finishing touch on your masterpiece with studio-grade effects that include reverb and hall simulation, chorus, brilliance, and more. Use the audio and MIDI recorders to capture your ideas and save them to a USB thumb drive. With 256-note polyphony, the PX-S6000 flawlessly plays back even the most complex compositions.

Smart Hybrid Hammer Action keyboard

The Privia PX-S6000 features Casio’s 88-note Smart Hybrid Hammer Action keyboard. Through Casio’s meticulous engineering, the keybed provides authentic piano feel and response that conveys every nuance of your performances. Equipped with hybrid wood and plastic composite keys, this high-tech scaled hammer action provides the weighting and resistance of a grand piano without the periodic tuning and maintenance that acoustic pianos do. What’s more, the touch response of the PX-S6000’s action is adjustable to optimize it for your personal playing style. We play a lot of pianos here at Sweetwater, and we’ve rarely found a piano-playing experience this rewarding!

A superb piano for any space

The Casio Privia PX-S6000 adds a sophisticated touch to any room in your home, while its compact, lightweight chassis makes it easy to transport for live gigs, rehearsals, and studio sessions. But unlike most stage pianos, the CDP-S350 has its own built-in 4-channel, 4-speaker Spatial Sound System that fills the room with glorious, ultra-realistic renditions of any and all acoustic and electric instruments you’re ever likely to need. And of course, there are two headphone jacks for quiet practice and duets. The crisp, backlit LCD display and streamlined top-panel controls always keep you in command. The PX-S6000’s USB port is class-compliant, and will connect to any Mac or PC with no drivers required. It’s also Bluetooth equipped for wireless MIDI and audio connectivity with your favorite music apps on your smart phone or tablet. It all adds up to a masterful digital piano that will serve you well at home, on the road, in the studio — or when your busking in the park, as the PX-S6000 is equally happy running on either AC or eight AA batteries!

Casio Privia PX-S6000 Digital Piano Features:

  • 88-note Smart Hybrid Hammer Action keyboard
  • Touch response: 5 sensitivity levels, off
  • 88-key digital scaling
  • Hammer response: 10 levels, off
  • Key Off response: 3 levels
  • 256-note polyphony
  • 350 onboard sounds
  • Powered by Casio’s Multi Dimensional Morphing AiR sound engine
  • Layer and Split modes
  • Acoustic Simulator (10 levels, off): string, and damper resonance, key action and damper noise
  • Digital Effects: Reverb, Surround, Hall simulation; Chorus, Brilliance, DSP, Mic Effect, Headphone mode
  • Arpeggiator (50 types)
  • Songs: Lesson Function, Part Select (Right hand, Left hand, Both hands), Demo Songs: 3, Song Expansion (User Songs): 10
  • App connectivity: Casio Music Space, Piano Remote Controller
  • Bluetooth: wireless MIDI and Audio
  • MIDI recorder, Audio recorder
  • USB memory
  • Duet Mode
  • Octave Shift: -2/+2 octaves
  • Metronome: Off, 1 to 9 beats ; tempo range: 20 to 255
  • Tempo Marking setting
  • Pedals: included switch-type; optional SP-34 triple-pedal unit
  • Expression pedal jack (assignable)
  • Key Transpose: -12/+12 semitones
  • Tuning Control: A4 = 415.5Hz–465.9Hz (adjustable in 0.1Hz units)
  • Scale Tuning (Temperament): Equal temperament + 16 variations
  • Controllers: Pitch Bend wheel, 2 knobs, Control button, 12 Touch buttons
  • Registration: 96 setups
  • Energy-saving Auto Power Off function
  • Display: full-dot LCD with backlight
  • 2 Headphone jacks: stereo 1/4-inch and 3.5mm
  • Line Out jacks: L/mono, R(1/4-inch)
  • Mic input
  • USB Type A, B
  • 4-channel, 4-speaker Spatial Sound System
  • Included SP-3 switch-type pedal and music rest

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Tech Specs

  • Type: Privia PX-S6000 Digital Piano
  • Sound Engine: Multi-dimensional Morphing AiR
  • Number of Keys: 88
  • Type of Keys: Smart Hybrid Hammer Action
  • Touch Sensitivity: 5 x Levels, Off
  • Other Controllers: Pitchbend Wheel, Volume Knob, Touch Ring
  • Polyphony: 256-note
  • Presets: 400 x Tones
  • Effects: 8 x Reverb, 8 x Hall Simulator, 12 x Chorus
  • MIDI Recording: 2-track, 5 Songs, (approx. 30,000 notes total)
  • Audio Recording: Max. 99 Songs (approx. 18 minutes/song)
  • Audio Inputs: 1 x 1/4" TS (mic)
  • Audio Outputs: 2 x 1/4" TRS (L/mono, R)
  • Headphones: 1 x 1/8" TRS (front), 1 x 1/4" TRS (front)
  • USB: 1 x Type B (rear), 1 x Type A (rear)
  • MIDI I/O: USB, Bluetooth
  • Bluetooth: via WU-BT10 Adapter (included)
  • Pedal Inputs: 1 x 1/4" (expression/assignable), 1 x 3-pedal Unit Jack
  • Pedal Included: Yes, SP-3
  • Features: Includes: Music Rest Attachment
  • Built-in Speakers: 4 x 6.29" (oval)
  • Amplifier: 4 x 20W (4 x 3W w/batteries)
  • Display: Full-dot LCD (w/backlight)
  • Software: Casio Music Space App (iOS/android)
  • Bench/Stand Included: Sold Separately
  • Color: Black
  • Power Supply: AC Adapter (included), 8 x AA Batteries (sold separately)
  • Height: 4.01"
  • Width: 52.75"
  • Depth: 9.52"
  • Weight: 32.62 lbs
  • Manufacturer Part Number: PX-S6000BKC3

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Reviews

PX S6000
About all I can say is..WOW! What an absolutely beautiful and functional keyboard! The keybed is very smooth to play on. The midi Bluetooth works flawlessly. Easy setup, easy menu navigation, sound is really good on internal speakers but awesome with external stereo amplifier.
Thank you Casio! You hit a home run!
Music background: Intermediate student
I love it! The first portable digital keyboard I can really play
I have health issues and have never been to successfully play a portable digital. I become too crippled. I have a world-class concert grand piano with great action (yes, we're nuts. We had to spend all our money and sell our car, but I love it), and so I can livestream from home, but I can't gig. Sometimes outside venues have acoustic pianos, but most of them have a heavy action, or they are out of tune or just sound awful. So I have been wishing I could have a portable keyboard. No success. Other than my acoustic grand, I have been able to play the Kawai CA99, which has a really piano action, but it is not portable and so it also sits in my house. And I have tried countless digital keyboards in the past over 25 years of looking. I have had to return or sell every one of these keyboards. But now, this is a miracle keyboard for me. The action is awesome. It feels like the responsive lightweight action of a real piano. I don't know why people have the idea that grand pianos have heavy actions. Some may, but many don't, and I can't play the heavy action pianos either. By the way, I chose the px-s6000 because it has two knobs that I can use while gigging and the 7000 does not. I had to give up the two extra premium pianos in the 7000, but I am satisfied with the Hamburg Steinway tone, and having that knob is totally worth it for live playing. I have also bought the stand and the 3-pedal control, and I just bought the gig bag. This keyboard is a game changer for me. My husband and I look forward to go out and playing duets together, as well as me playing solo. I still get sore, but I can play with facility and expression, and I can play a much longer time than before. There are instruments on than the grand piano. I have heard way better acoustic tones, like trumpets, etc. But there are enough sounds that I can perform a satisfying program. I am so grateful. Good luck to you.
Music background: Studied classical music as a child. Had to stop playing at the age of 15. Couldn't play any of the digital keyboards over the years. To accommodate my health, we bought an incredible grand at the age of 73 and just started improvising. Now I'm going on 78
one major flaw
There are so many aspects of this piano that I enjoyed during my trial period with it: wonderful action; incredible sound through headphones; many usable sounds; tweakable layering with those two live performance knobs, and much more. The only reason I sent it back was one problematic note, F#6 to be exact. It fell short both in volume and sustain. Once I heard it, I couldn't not hear it. No problem through headphones, and perhaps no problem if I connected an external amp. But I rarely do that,and shouldn't have to. I asked Casio to check out a few other S6000 models to see if they were fine at that particular frequency. If they would confirm that the problem was specific to just my keyboard, I'd have gladly purchased another. But after a month of emailing them, and three weeks after a rep said they'd look into the matter, I've received no response. If I got a model without this particular flaw, I'd give this keyboard five stars.
Music background: longtime keyboardist and guitarist

Many of the keyboardists here at Sweetwater have fond memories of Casio that go all the way back to when we first started playing, and that's often kept us coming back for decades. Today, we're happy to point players to Casio keyboards, no matter how long they've been playing - even if they've never played at all. In fact, we've set up many beginners with Casio LK series Lighted-key models, and they've regularly raved about how easy these keyboards make learning. Likewise, several of the solo performers at Sweetwater swear by their fully loaded Privia and other advanced lines, which provide top-notch accompaniment and more. And if you stop by the Sweetwater Piano Showroom, we'll be happy to show you the latest Casio home piano - all providing amazing value and style.