
It seems that regardless of whether you opt for Casio or Yamaha, you shouldn't expect really high-quality sounds unless you buy one of their high-priced models. But I'm not a Casio-basher like some Yamaha devotees, and I'm very impressed with some of Casio's more expensive models, such as the PX-5S. Casio Electronic Piano Compatible with CTK-631 CTK-900 WK-210 WK-3700 CTK-2000 CTK-2100 CTK-560 CTK-560 CTK120 CTK401 CTK-411 CTK471 CTK-481 CTK495 CTK4 CTK4 CTK495 CTK4 CTK4 CTK4 CTK4 CTK495 CTK K496 CTK519 CTK520L CTK541 CTK-551 CTK560L CTK-571 CTK573 CTK-574 CTK591 CTK-593 CTK671 CTK-691 CTK700 CTK-710 CTK-720 CTK73 CTK-20 00 CTK2100 CTK. And I think some instrument sounds (Yamaha = "voices" / Casio = "tones") just don't sound convincing on the low-end models- e.g., Casio's string tones may sound "bad, very bad," and Yamaha's string voices may sound better than Casio's, but Yamaha's don't sound all that convincing to me, either. PicClick Insights - CASIO CTK-710 Electronic Keyboard MIDI 61 Keys Piano PicClick Exclusive Popularity - 0 views, 0 views per day, 1 day on eBay. I think Yamaha has Casio beat when it comes to the sounds on the low-end keyboards, although Casio certainly has Yamaha beat when it comes to how much polyphony and how many features you get for the same price. This power adaptor is designed to meet the power specification of the Casio CTK-710 Keyboard - it is the correct voltage, amperage and tip size. The CTK-710 includes 61 Full-Size, 32-Note Polyphony, 242 Tones, 100 Rhythms, 100 songs, LCD Display, Dual Speakers, Transpose and Tuning Function, General MIDI, USB Port, Microphone Input and Volume for Sing Along.
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The plug fits a US 2-pin wall power socket. Casio's CTK-710 is from the family of Portable Keyboards.

I was never very happy with most of the sounds, although I did like some of them a lot. This 9V high-quality power adapter is compatible with the Casio CTK-710 Keyboard. I've owned only one Casio keyboard, and it was a low-end model- CTK-710.
