Product Description
Want an excellent, totally playable keyboard? Don't want to spend a ton of cash? Check out the Casio CTK-2300 digital keyboard! This rockin' little keyboard comes with a ton of amazing onboard sounds and great playing features. Even if you've never touched a keyboard before, the CTK-2300 is a great instrument for you. It's got a cool 3-step learning system, plus 400 inspiring sounds to play with. You can even use the Voice Pad buttons to sample in your own sounds. Want to rock out with some tunes? The CTK-2300 comes with 110 built-in songs. What's more, you can hook up your music player and play along to any music you like. Talk about a killer deal! Order your Casio CTK-2300 portable keyboard from GearNuts.com today!
| List Price: | $149.99 |
| Price: |
$99.95 & eligible for FREE Super Saver Shipping on orders over $25. Details |
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Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #2668 in Musical Instruments
- Brand: Casio
- Model: CTK2300
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 15.00" h x 5.00" w x 39.00" l, 12.00 pounds
Features
- Easy-to-play keyboard 61-key portable keyboard with wide range of tones, rhythms and learning capabilities
- 400 high-quality tones, 150 rhythms and auto accompaniments
- Voice Pad allows you to play sampled sounds; connect CD or MP3 player for practicing along with favorite songs
- Power supply included
From the Manufacturer
Casio CTK-2300 61-Key Personal Keyboard with Voice Pad Feature and Power Supply
Casio CTK-2300 Features:
- Features: Portable, Touch-Sensitive Keys, Built-In Metronome, MIDI Interface, LCD Display, Built-In Speakers
- Input Type: Stereo Mini
- Number of Keys: 61
- Number of Tones: 400
- Number of Accompaniments: 150
- Maximum Polyphony: 48-Note Maximum Polyphony
- Number of Demo Songs: 110
- Speaker Size: 10.0 cm.
- Includes: Music Book, Music Rest
Specifications
| Keyboard | Number of keys | 61keys |
| Keyboard size | Piano type standard size keys | |
| Sound Source | AHL | |
| MIDI | GM Level 1 compliant | |
| Key Transpose | ±1 octave (-12 to 0 to +12 semitones) | |
| Tuning Control | A4=415.5 - 440.0 - 465.9Hz | |
| Tones | Number of built-in tones | 400 |
| Stereo piano tone | Yes | |
| Sampling function | Yes via audio in (max. recording time: 1sec and max. 3 sampled tones) | |
| Digital Effects | Reverb | 10 types |
| Rhythms | Number of rhythms | 150 |
| One touch preset | Number of one touch preset | 150 |
| Song bank | Number of built-in songs | 110 songs including 20 practice songs |
| Lesson | Step up lesson system | Yes |
| Metronome | 0, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 beats (Adjustable tempo : 30 to 255) | |
| Number of demonstration songs | 90 songs (Loop play back except practice songs) | |
| PADS | 5 pads ×4 sets | |
| Display Screen | LCD size | 92mm×40mm |
| USB port | Yes (to host) | |
| AUDIO IN jack | Yes | Input/Output Terminals | SUSTAIN JACK | Yes |
| PHONES/OUTPUT jack | Yes | |
| DC IN jack | 9.5V | Speakers | Speaker size | 10cm×2 |
| Speaker output | 2W+2W | |
| Power Jack | DC9.5V ( AA size batteries x 6) | Included Accessories | Music stand | Yes |
| Music book | Yes | |
| AC Adapter | Yes | |
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Customer Reviews
Most helpful customer reviews
16 of 16 people found the following review helpful.Ok for young beginner...with some limitations.
By The 'M' Family
We purchased this keyboard for our 7 year old son who will be starting piano lessons this week using the 'Simply Music' Beginner DVD piano instruction. As his familiarity of the piano and experience grows, we will probably upgrade to a better or real piano in the future as finances allow. However, after careful consideration we decided to buy this model because it would give him something decent to practice fingering methods, chords and melodies with.
PROS:
* Affordable for a decent 61 Key Electronic Keyboard with the good Casio reputation.
* Comes with the optional A/C Power Adapter, but also takes 6 AAA batteries for portability.
* Lightweight.
CONS:
* Not touch sensitive - which means that it makes the same sound no matter how soft or hard you press on the keys. For long term piano students, this will be something serious to consider. If this is an issue for you, you might want to consider the Casio CTK-3200 Model.
* Sounds like a Electronic Keyboard - I know, I know, that's because it IS an electronic keyboard... but after years of growing up with a real piano, nothing compares. =)
OTHER FEATURES:
* Headphone Jack.
* Sustain Port - for adding an optional pedal.
* USB Port so that you can plug in your computers or mobile devices for playing along with your music;.
* Audio In Jack for MIDI output.
* Removable Wire Rack for Holding Sheet Music (this could be improved).
* Sheet Music Book to play along with the Programed Songs and Lessons.
Overall, we are happy with this purchase, but I have a feeling it's going to be a temporary (1-2 year) solution for our beginning piano needs... But that's ok, since we have more little ones who it can be passed on to. Hopefully it will last that long! :)
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.the whole family played a bit
By lynn
We're still experimenting, but so far this is a great gift- so long as no one in the family sings too loud
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.Very Nice!
By Joseph R Hughes Sr
Great value for the money. Lots of features & sounds, could be played professionally! I would recommend this one to amateur & professional players
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