Electric Piano - Casio PX-S1100
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I bought a Casio electronic piano about 10 years ago on the assumption that my child would learn the piano, but I haven't played much since the key malfunction occurred a few years ago. However, after that, CASIO's PX-S1000 was released, and I was wondering if I bought it, and I decided to purchase it because the purchase cost was in sight this time. Just recently, since the PX-S1100 was released, I was looking for various online shops to buy this, but it happened that there was a refurbishment sale of a home appliance store (Joshin) near my house, and it was sold at a price (50,800 yen) that was nearly 10,000 yen cheaper than the lowest online shop's price, so I bought it immediately on the spot. It's very cheap because it's 53340 yen including tax with a 5-year warranty. When I came to this store a few days later, it was out of stock. The sound, key touch and design are perfect and I really like it. I was looking for a good desk for this piano, but I wasn't...