Casio

Casio
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  1. Pedals

    Casio SP-34 Pedal

    849 SEK
    • In Stock
  2. Stands

    Casio CS-46 BK Stand

    1.099 SEK
    • In Stock
  3. Stands

    Casio CS-68 Stand - White for PX-S1100/PX-S3100

    1.490 SEK
    • In Stock
  4. Stands

    Casio CS-68 Stand - Black for PX-S1100/PX-S3100

    1.490 SEK
    • In Stock
  5. Keyboard

    Casio CT-S1 White Keyboard

    2.590 SEK
    • In Stock
  6. Keyboard

    Casio CT-S1 Black Keyboard

    2.690 SEK
    • In Stock
  7. Keyboard

    Casio CT-S1 Red Keyboard

    2.690 SEK
    • In Stock
  8. Beginners Choice

    Digitalpiano

    Casio CDP-S110 Black Digital Piano

    4.090 SEK
    • In Stock
  9. Beginners Choice

    Digitalpiano

    Casio CDP-S110 White Digital Piano

    4.390 SEK
    • In Stock
  10. Beginners Choice

    Digitalpiano

    Casio CDP-S110 Black + Stand + Headphones

    4.690 SEK
    • In Stock
  11. Beginners Choice

    Digitalpiano

    Casio CDP-S110 White + Stand + Headphones

    4.690 SEK
    • In Stock
  12. Stands

    Casio CS-90P Stand - Black for PX-S6000

    5.295 SEK
    • In Stock
  13. Digitalpiano

    Casio CDP-S360 Digital Piano

    5.790 SEK
    • In Stock
  14. Digitalpiano

    Casio Privia PX-S1100 White Digital Piano

    5.990 SEK
    • In Stock
  15. Digitalpiano

    Casio Privia PX-S1100 Black Digital Piano

    6.190 SEK
    • In Stock
  16. Digitalpiano

    Casio Privia PX-S1100 Red Digital Piano

    6.690 SEK
    • In Stock

1946 - 1980: Founding and Early Ventures

Casio's origins trace back to 1946 when Tadao Kashio and his brothers founded Kashio Seisakujo, initially manufacturing mechanical calculators. While calculators were their main focus, their journey into electronic musical instruments began in the late 1970s with the development of electronic keyboards.

1980 - 1990: Digital Pianos Take Shape

In the early 1980s, Casio made strides in the electronic musical instrument market with the introduction of its first digital pianos. These early models aimed to replicate the sound and feel of acoustic pianos while offering the advantages of digital technology. This marked the beginning of Casio's journey into the world of digital musical instruments.

1990 - 2000: Technological Advancements

Throughout the 1990s, Casio continued to refine its digital piano technology. The company invested in improving the authenticity of piano sounds and the responsiveness of the keyboard action. By incorporating features like weighted keys and touch sensitivity, Casio's digital pianos became increasingly popular among pianists, students, and music enthusiasts seeking a more affordable yet high-quality alternative to acoustic pianos.

2000 - 2010: Innovation and Accessibility

As technology advanced, Casio capitalized on digital innovations to enhance its digital piano offerings. The company introduced new features like advanced sound sampling, realistic acoustic piano tones, and improved key action. These developments further bridged the gap between digital and acoustic pianos, appealing to a wider range of musicians.

2010 - Present: Continued Evolution and Expansion

In recent years, Casio's digital pianos have continued to evolve with the integration of cutting-edge technology. Models like the Privia series have gained recognition for their authentic piano sound and slim design. The Celviano series further elevated the playing experience with advanced features, making them suitable for both professional musicians and learners.

Casio: Affordable Excellence in Digital Pianos

Casio is a household name when it comes to electronic musical instruments, known for their innovation, quality, and affordability. Casio digital pianos are designed to meet the needs of pianists of all levels, from beginners to advanced players.

The Casio Privia series is particularly popular, featuring models like the PX-S3100 and PX-S1100. These pianos offer a slim, stylish design without compromising on sound quality or performance. The Smart Scaled Hammer Action keyboard provides a realistic touch, while the AiR Sound Source delivers expressive, detailed tones.

Casio's Celviano series, including the AP-710 and AP-270, is perfect for those seeking a more traditional look and feel. These models feature grand piano-like cabinetry and advanced sound engines, making them an excellent choice for both home and stage use.

For budding musicians, the Casio CDP series offers a range of entry-level digital pianos that are both affordable and reliable. The CDP-S150 and CDP-S350 models provide essential features and a compact design, making them ideal for beginners.

Visit our showrooms in Aarhus, Copenhagen, Stockholm, and Helsinki to explore the full range of Casio digital pianos. Check the product pages to see which models are on display. Our friendly staff is always available to help you find the right instrument.

Complement your Casio digital piano with accessories like stands and lamps.

Check out our outlet for great deals on Casio digital pianos and accessories.

If you have any questions or need further assistance, feel free to contact us. We are here to support your musical journey.