Casio CTK-3000 61 Key Digital Keyboard
- 61 piano-style keys
- Touch Response (2 sensitivity levels, off)
- 48-note polyphony (maximum)
- 400 high-quality tones including stereo grandpiano tones
- 150 rhythms including 55 ethnic rhythms and 20 patterns for piano play
Casio CTK-3000 61 Key Digital Keyboard
Product Description
The Casio CTK-3000 is an affordable instrument with a 61 Key Piano Style Touch Sensitive Keyboard, 400 total onboard Tones, 150 Rhythms and Digital Effects. Packed with great features such as Casio’s famous Step-up Lesso… More >>
Average Rating: 4.0
portable keyboard

July 22nd, 2010 at 7:55 pm
This keyboard is a great keyboard for the money! If you want the one that comes with the stand and headphones, order this – http://www.amazon.com/Casio-CTK3000-Keyboard-Professional-Headphones/dp/Casio CTK3000 Premium Pack with Power Supply, Keyboard Stand and Professional Closed Cup Stereo Headphones/ref=pd_ts_MI_25?ie=UTF8&s=musical-instruments. The review above appearently did not read the discription as I did and I got the other one with the accessories. Mine came with the accessories and stated it in the product discription, you got to read to know what your getting not just look at pictures. As I said, great beyboard.
July 22nd, 2010 at 8:20 pm
This is a very nice keyboard for home use, even more so as the price is right. The digital readout is easy to see, with nice big black letters and numbers for the important information. The sound is crisp and clear. There are many voices and rhythms to choose from. I especially like the “teach yourself to play” system with so many playalong tunes and a nice fat songbook. The folk and classical rhythms and accompaniments are WONDERFUL and not found on other keyboards. I like the piano voices in my CT640 better though. Maybe one day I will have this set up as a MIDI and can download those better voices from the Casio website into this keyboard. It’s really a very nice instrument, with a headphone jack that works well, putting out a similar sound to what comes through the speakers. Because the piano voices are not the greatest, I recommend adding a sustain pedal when ordering as well as the power adapter, and, if your earphones have the little pin plugs, you will need a stereo phone plug to stereo pin plug adapter.
July 22nd, 2010 at 9:03 pm
I am having a great time learning to replay the piano. This is the perfect way for me to get back into it, although I only had two years as a child, it still is turning into a great time.
July 22nd, 2010 at 10:11 pm
My first time learning to play a keyboard and the built in screen got me playing simple songs strait away. very incouraging and makes you want to keep playing. It however does not teach you to read music, only shows you where to place your fingers when, but a small investment in a book or cd and you can.
July 22nd, 2010 at 11:31 pm
For the money this is a great keyboard. Great sound, totally compatible with computer programs, and full of hundreds of tones and rhythms. The only thing that I would warn potential buyers about is it doesn’t come with an ac adapter or power cord so you’ll have to buy one of those on your own. Not a huge deal, but a bummer if you’re waiting for an instrument and then get it and can’t turn it on.