The size of the keyboard is 37-11/16-inches by 14-1/16-inches by 5-1/4 inches. It seems that regardless of whether you opt for Casio or Yamaha, you shouldn't expect really high-quality sounds unless you buy one of their high-priced models. Description: This recall involves model CTK-710 of the Casio® 61-key full-size electronic musical keyboards. Name of product: Electronic Musical Keyboard Model CTK-710.
Consumers should stop using recalled products immediately unless otherwise instructed. But I'm not a Casio-basher like some Yamaha devotees, and I'm very impressed with some of Casio's more expensive models, such as the PX-5S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, today announced a voluntary recall of the following consumer product. Replacement Keys For Roland EP9 and Others. And I think some instrument sounds (Yamaha = "voices" / Casio = "tones") just don't sound convincing on the low-end models- e.g., Casio's string tones may sound "bad, very bad," and Yamaha's string voices may sound better than Casio's, but Yamaha's don't sound all that convincing to me, either. The SongBook can use styles, MIDI files or MP3s and immediately recall settings such as song title, genre, artist, tempo, volumes, sounds, muted tracks, FX settings, easy edit, 4 STS, TC Helicon(R) presets, master transpose and more. I think Yamaha has Casio beat when it comes to the sounds on the low-end keyboards, although Casio certainly has Yamaha beat when it comes to how much polyphony and how many features you get for the same price. All Products are FCC/CE/ROHS Certificated.
Use High quality IC version, Short circuit protection, Overload protection. I was never very happy with most of the sounds, although I did like some of them a lot. Compatibility: This power adapter will fit Casio CTK-720 CTK-710 CTK720 Keyboard Charger Input voltage: AC 100-240 Volt 50-60Hz (worldwide use) Output: DC 9V LED Charging indicator. I've owned only one Casio keyboard, and it was a low-end model- CTK-710.