Casio Keyboard Headphone Jack
Keyboard With Headphone Jack
Plug your headphones into your keyboard Headphones and headphone outputs use two types of connectors. The receptacle on your keyboard that accepts the headphone is a jack and the connector at the end of the cable a plug. However, note that these terms are sometimes used interchangeably in other sources. Casio keyboard with headphone jack for quiet practice. All keys work and can send video showing all keys working if needed. Comes with keyboard and power chord, stand not included. One of the fantastic features of keyboards is that most of them come with a headphone jack. They possess an in-built jack to connect your headphones to the device without much hassle. If you put headphones to your keyboard, you'll get an exceptional quality sound which is far better than the sound of the in-built keyboard speakers. Jack finds Memorex blanks for US$1.30 in packs of 20 at Amazon (free shipping). 9/11: Your car stereo's USB connector: Did you know Sony's US$100 XA-300 UniLink adapter has a USB port, allowing laptop connection to a Sony UniLink in-dash receiver? (The adapter is also handy for connecting Minidisc portables in the car). Next, check the headphone jack(s) to see if anything is currently connected, as this would disable the speakers. If you want to hear sound from the speakers, then you need to disconnect anything that is connected to the headphone jack (including any headphone jack adapters). Some keyboards have a setting for local control.
Casio Keyboard Headphone Jack Size
Keyboard | 88-key, Tri-sensor Scaled Hammer Action Keyboard II, Simulated ebony and ivory keys |
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Touch Response | |
Sound Source | Multi-dimensional Morphing AiR |
Maximum Polyphony | |
Tones | 18 built-in tones:Grand Piano (Concert, Modern, Classic, Mellow,Bright), Elec Piano, FM E. Piano, 60's E. Piano,Harpsichord, Vibraphone, Strings 1, Strings 2,Pipe Organ, Jazz Organ, Elec Organ 1,Elec Organ 2, Bass 1, Bass 2 |
Layer/Split | Layer(Excluding bass tones), Split(Low-range bass tones only) |
Digital Effects | Reverb (4 types), chorus (4 types), brilliance, DSP (-3 ~ 0 ~ 3) |
Built-in Songs | |
Song Expansion | 10 songs (max.) Up to approximately 65 KB/song |
Lesson Function | |
Metronome | Beats: 0, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 (Tempo range: quarter note = 20 to 255) |
Recorder | 2 tracks x 1 song, approximately 5,000 notes maximum, real-time recording/playback |
Other Functions |
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Key Transpose | |
Tuning Control | A4 = 415.5 Hz ~ 440.0 Hz ~ 465.9 Hz |
Pedals | Included: SP-3 (terminal × 1) Optional: SP-33 (damper, soft, sostenuto) |
MIDI | This product is not equipped with MIDI terminals. MIDI communication between the product and a computer is performed using the USB port. |
Speakers | |
Amp Output | 8W+8W |
Input/Output Terminals |
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Power Requirements | |
Dimensions (W x D x H) | 1,322 x 286 x 135 mm(w/o music stand) 1,322 x 286 x 760 mm [With Optional Stand] * With optional stand CS-67PBK / CS-67PWE |
Weight | 11.1kg (w/o music stand)) 21.1kg (with optionally available CS-67PBK / CS-67PWE stand) |
Body Color/Finish | PX-150BK: Pearl Black finish PX-150WE: Cool white finish |
Included Accessories | Pedal (SP-3), AC adaptor (AD-A12150LW), score book, music stand |
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