Casio SA75 Keyboard with Headset Microphone

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Recorder? Violin? Xylophone? Cool Kids want to hammer the keys. Minikeyboard SA-75 already offers all keyboard novices 100 top-notch tones as well as 30 accompaniment patterns (10 rhythms, 10 free-session, 10 funny). In addition, it features an LCD musical information system as well as the option of turning off the melodies of the 10 built-in songs, so that learners can play them themselves. LCD musical information system Connectors - mic in, headphones Speakers - 8 cm x 2; 2 x 1.2 W Power supply - AD-1 or 5 AA-size batteries (both optional)
Product Details
  • Feature:
  • On-screen music staff displays notes played while icons indicate the beat
  • 10 demo songs with a melody-off control
  • Four-note polyphonic with 100 PCM tones
  • 30 patterns include 10 rhythms, 10 free sessions, and 10 funny modes
  • Runs on five-AA batteries or AC adapter (not included)
  • BatteriesIncluded: 0
  • BatteryDescription: 4 AA
  • Binding: Electronics
  • Brand: Casio
  • EAN: 0079767321017
  • IsAutographed: 0
  • IsMemorabilia: 0
  • Label: Casio
  • LegalDisclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
  • Manufacturer: Casio
  • Model: CAS SA75
  • MPN: SA75
  • NumberOfItems: 1
  • PackageQuantity: 1
  • ProductGroup: Musical Instruments
  • ProductTypeName: KEYBOARD_INSTRUMENTS
  • Publisher: Casio
  • Studio: Casio
  • UPC: 079767321017

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Customer Reviews

Awesome service!2008-11-20
I was pleased with the quick delivery(keeping in mind that the delivery was free). My daughter was pleased with the product. Also, just wanted to let every one know that this makes my second time ordering from this vendor and I am still in love!! The prices are reasonable and the every thing works. Keep up the good work.
Casio SA75 Keyboard with Headset Microphone2008-09-23
This keyboard is FUN! My son purchased this to create sound effects for movies he creates on [...]. He loves it!
Piano Review2008-09-20
It's a good piano but it's uncomfortable because of its short keys. By looking at the picture, it didn't look like it. Then again it's a starter piano for my child. Also, I was frustrated when I found out that it didn't come with the AC adapter. It was my fault that I didn't read the full description on the site and said the adapter is not included. Still it's worth the price.
electronic keyboard2008-09-03
I purchased the electronic keyboard for a birthday gift to give to our 13 year old grandaughter. The unit arrived as scheduled and was very nice however the keyboard had small keys, and she wanted one with piano size keyboard. I returned it to amazon and they put a credit to my credit card. Everything went smoothly and I look forward to future purchases with amazon.
Casio keyboard2008-08-30
I bought this for my three year old granddaughter and she loves it! The only problem was the microphone. She kept putting it to close to her mouth instead of just speaking into it. The microphone had stopped working by the time the party was over. We feel this was her fault and not a product defect. It is a good choice and the sound quality is good.

Susan (VA)

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