Pickleloaf.com : Musical Instruments : Casio CTK-496 Electronic Keyboard with 61 Full-Size Keys and Singalong Capability

 

Musical Instruments : Casio CTK-496 Electronic Keyboard with 61 Full-Size Keys and Singalong Capability

In association with Amazon.com

from: Casio

 : Casio CTK-496 Electronic Keyboard with 61 Full-Size Keys and Singalong Capability

List Price: $99.99
Price: $79.99
You Save: $20.00 (20%)
Prices subject to change.



Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days



Binding: Electronics
Brand: Casio
EAN: 0079767312916
Label: Casio
Manufacturer: Casio
Model: CTK-496
Publisher: Casio
Studio: Casio
Sales Rank: 712
MPN: ctk496

Features:
  • 61 keys with 100-tune song bank
  • MIDI makes for great sound
  • Headphone jack for private listening and microphone jack to sing along with the song
  • 100 preset tones and 100 rhythms
  • Auto Accompaniment to give a deeper sound to your songs



Accessories: Related Items:

Editorial Review:

Product Description:
Casio's 61-key CTK-496 has everything a beginner needs on board: 100 tones, 100 rhythms, 100 songs. The familiar CD player control buttons (stop, play/pause, rewind, fast forward) make child's play of song bank operation. The on/off buttons for the right and left hand--as well as the button for activating the chord book function--are located just beside the song-bank controller. The instrument offers 12-note polyphony, which means up to 12 keys or voices may be sounded simultaneously. Once you've rehearsed the tunes, the next job is waiting: Sing Along via the top-panel microphone input and dedicated volume control. Other features include MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface) in/out, auto-accompaniment, assignable pedals, a headphone jack, and 2 speakers powered by 2 watts each. Features: Song Controller 100 Rhythms Headphone Jack Sustain Auto Accompaniment In and Out MIDI 2 10 CM Speaker Microphone Jack LCD Display Maximum of 12 Polyphony Line Out Uses 6 AA Battery (not included) 100 preset Tones 61 Keys Transpose and Tuning Control 100 Demo Songs Casio's keyboards are ideal for beginners, children, adults, everyone! The compact keyboards feature a 61-key full-size keyboard with Sing-Along function, Musical Information system display, and on-screen icons. Technical Specs CTK-496 Technical Specifications Number of Keys 61 Polyphony 12 Lighted Keys Not Available Touch Sensitive Not Available Mic Terminal with Volume Control Preset Tones/User Tones 100/- Stereo Sampled Piano Tones Not Available Rhythms 100 Split/Layer Not Available Auto Harmonize Not Available Digital Effects/Reverbs Not Available Synthesizer Function Not Available Drawbar Organ Function Not Available Digital Equalizer Not Available Auto Accompaniment Yes Registration (set-ups) Not Available One-touch Preset Not Available Tunes 100 Song Expansion Not Available Song Controller Lesson Function off part Song Memory (track

Amazon.com Product Description:
Casio's 61-key CTK-496 has everything a beginner needs on board: 100 tones, 100 rhythms, 100 songs. The familiar CD player control buttons (stop, play/pause, rewind, fast forward) make child's play of song bank operation. The on/off buttons for the right and left hand--as well as the button for activating the chord book function--are located just beside the song-bank controller. The instrument offers 12-note polyphony, which means up to 12 keys or voices may be sounded simultaneously.

The song book included in the package yields insight into notes and lyrics. Once you've rehearsed the tunes, the next job is waiting: Sing Along via the top-panel microphone input and dedicated volume control. Other features include MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface) in/out, auto-accompaniment, assignable pedals, a headphone jack, and 2 speakers powered by 2 watts each.

Power the unit using an optional AC/DC adapter (model AD-5) or with 6 AA batteries (not included). What's in the Box
Keyboard, song book, music stand, a user's manual, and registration/warranty information.



Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - more like a toy than an instrument
my main problem with the keyboard is it sounded cheap and nothing like the real thing. really cheap. i wouldn't recommend it to anyone.



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - Decent until keys broke
My daughter got this as a present a year or two ago. She lost interest but I used it a lot becuase it has some music built in and shows you what keys to hit to play it. So I used it to teach myself a bit of piano. That was great. The problem is the keys keep breaking. I took it apart and re-arranged the key-sets to move the broken ones out to the little-used ends but now I have broken my third key and I think it's kaput.



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Adapter WAS included with mine, but...
Ok, sure it isn't the best keyboard out there, and it SOOO needs a pedal...but I would rather have this one than none at all. It was the only one I could afford, but I would absolutely upgrade if I could.I also got mine @ Target with the stand, paid about $100 for it. I actually didn't realize how bad the sound quality was until I played my boyfriend's $4000 Roland keyboard...dare I say it sounded BETTER than a real piano? If you can buy better, do. If you can't, it does the job.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Horrible piano sound
Our school had previously purchased Casio keyboards. I had to replace a few keyboards and thought that this slightly less expensive Casio keyboard would have the same piano sound, even though it had less bells and whistles. It's piano setting doesn't even come close to satisfactory. Parents, if you are looking for a beginning keyboard, please spend a little more money and provide a better piano sound for your child.
A few of my students also figured out how to make microphones out of their ... Read More



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - You get what you pay for...
Generally, I agree with the other reviewers. This is certainly not the best keyboard in the world, (...)I bought a CTK-496 from Target, for the same price, in October 2005. At that time, a stand and power adapter were included in the box. That, of course, may have been a limited-time promotion, or perhaps Casio is just cutting costs. Target.com now sells the CTK-496 exactly as Amazon does: no stand and apparently no adapter. Anyone interested in buying a CTK-496 should check a Target store, if there ... Read More

see more


Browse for similar items by category:
 
   

 

privacy policy