JD-BuyItRightβDecember 30, 2025
The Casio CDP β S160 is a wonderful beginner piano that has weighted keys that have a smooth wood grain finish and is a pleasure to learn how to play piano. It Is comparable to the popular Yamaha 45, 71 145 and Roland 10 keyboards but is slightly better because it is more portable, it can be powered with batteries or power supply, the keys have a nicer key feel, and it sounds a bit better. You would have to jump to a higher price category to find a better keyboard. Read more
Jake HibbardβOctober 10, 2025
Weighted keys feel great. The options/functions are easy to access and use. I'm just a beginner but this seems like a great entry level piano. Read more
BusyBeeTVIβJuly 6, 2025
This was a present for my grandchild and the family. The child uses this almost daily, along with an app, to learn and play around with sound combinations. This is durable, sounds good, and doesn't take up space that the family didn't have for a piano. Read more
PeterβJune 5, 2025
A nice instrument for its price. The weighted keys are strengthening my fingers for the acoustic pianos that I will be playing again. Read more
AkiraβDecember 27, 2024
Keys are weighted, sound is great! Read more
PaulβApril 20, 2025
Perfect piano to learn on. Full size keyboard with weighted keys. Great if you have limited space. Read more
AndyβJanuary 8, 2025
An excellent keyboard with a perfect size, great key texture, and a beautiful appearance! Read more
GPBβJuly 17, 2022
So I've been a songwriter and musician for a very long time, used virtually every brand of electronic keyboard, I have a personal affinity towards electric pianos - just a piano guy. That said this keyboard is pretty good but not great for the following reasons: Good (for me): because it's relatively light at around 25lbs compared to most 88key behemoths that go 50 n+ pounds. One reason for the weight difference is because they attempt to simulate a true weighted piano action, (why the others are so much more expensive and heavy) - but the feel of these keys is an adequate tradeoff. The not so good: an annoying BEEP when ever you make and instrument or setting change. Totally uncool for performing live. No way to shut this off outside of turning your volume dial down each time. While it simplicity is a plus for most in this category - virtually everything is locked in - it would be great for example (this goes for other Casio's as well) to be able to easily adjust the second voicing when piggybacking instruments. Read more