Product Comparison: Yamaha PSR-E373 vs Casio CT-X700
General Specifications
Brand
Yamaha
Casio
Model
PSR-E373
CT-X700
Origin
China
Japan
About the Product
Equipped with a touch-sensitive keyboard and an all-new tone generator that delivers an amazing array of high-quality Voices, the Yamaha PSR-E373 is perfect for learning or just having fun.
Meet the new CT-X700. Its modest price makes it ideal for casual or beginning players, and its stunning sound makes it a must-have for keyboardists of any level who need a portable instrument.
Key Specs
Number Of Keys
61
61
Key Size
Full-Size
Full-Size
Number Of Sound Effects
622
600
Number Of Tunes/Songs
154
160
Polyphony
48 notes
48 notes
What customers say about "Key Specs"
Yamaha PSR-E373 Digital Keyboard
- The touch sensitivity is decent.
- Standard size keys and 61 keys are perfect for a beginner.
- Lots of bells and whistles. Amazing sound.
- Sounds great and has great touch sensitivity.
- The sound and build quality is amazing. Great keys.
Casio CT-X700 Digital Piano
- The keys on the 700 feel fine to me.
- The keys are responsive and work easily.
- Absolutely beautiful. Soft buttery keys. Fantastic sound.
- The keys feel like those of a regular piano.
- Very intuitive pressure sensitive keys, combined with 600 tones makes this good value indeed.
Size & Weight
Height
4.64 in.
4.29 in.
Width
37.2 in.
37.32 in.
Depth
14.52 in.
13.77 in.
Weight
10.14 lbs.
9.47 lbs.
What customers say about "Size & Weight"
Yamaha PSR-E373 Digital Keyboard
- Lightweight, easy to carry around.
- It’s so light and easy to move around.
- It is compact and easy to use.
- Impressively small and compact.
- It is a very nice and lightweight.
Casio CT-X700 Digital Piano
- Lightweight, small stage footprint, and great sound.
- It is relatively lightweight and easy to take places.
- The keyboard is simply amazing, it is lightweight, sounds amazing, touch response is good.
- It's very small. Amazing quality.
- It is lightweight and easy to use.
Features
Keyboard Sensitivity
4 Sensitivity Levels
4 Sensitivity Levels
Pedals
Sustain Pedal
Sustain Pedal
Digital Effects
Yes
Yes
Metronome Included
Yes
Yes
MIDI
Yes
Yes
Recording Feature
Yes
Yes
USB Port(s)
1
1
Number Of Headphone Jacks
1
1
Integrated Speaker(s)
Yes
Yes
Additional Accessories Included
Music Rest
Music stand
Extras
Auto Power Off, Grand Piano, Duo Mode, Dual-Mode, Split-Mode, AWM Stereo Sampling, LCD Display
Layer Mode, Split-Mode, Lesson Function, Chord Book Function, Auto Power Off
What customers say about "Features"
Yamaha PSR-E373 Digital Keyboard
- This keyboard sounds amazing!
- The screen is very helpful in showing the notes and correct finger placement.
- The 373 has an amazing sound of grand piano, going from super solid basses to very sharp high notes.
- I love the sound, the feel and the features.
- The speakers and sound are wonderful, the choice of voices is simply superb.
Casio CT-X700 Digital Piano
- It sounds exactly like a real piano.
- Love the different sounds and there is a ton of settings to experiment with.
- Wonderful sound. Good price.
- The sound quality of this keyboard is good for its price.
- Great keyboard for the price, a lot of sounds and features and compatibility with MIDI, amps, and headphones.
Warranty / Certifications
Manufacturer Warranty
1 year(s)
1 year(s)
Certifications
CE, FCC
CE, FCC
Other Information
MSRP
299.00 $
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