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Casio 61-Key Lighting Keyboard - $155 (Save $73) @ JB Hi-Fi (Instant Deals Free Signup Required)

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JB HI-FI have just sent a coupon to Instant Deal subscribers for $73 off the Casio 61 Key Lighting Keyboard.
Ticket price $228, with coupon it comes down to $155 - save $73.

• 61 piano-style keys with Key Lighting System
• Powerful lesson functions: Performance evaluation, voice fingering guide, lesson part select, metronome feature
• 110 Built-in tunes: Built-in songs cover a wide range of genres
• LCD display and headphone output

Full specs here

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Offer ends COB on 17 January 2016.

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  • Codes from me:
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    Please comment when used. Cheers

    • 9246WZ0U74EGKX - thanks!

  • My code:

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    Comment if used :)

  • +2

    i came here thinking casio had started making rgb mechanical keyboards

    • Whoops missed "key" fixed now. Cheers

    • Me too lmao. First look at the title give me the impression of back-lit keyboard.

  • Code - 92QTDEJOPJH22H

    Enjoy!

  • +1

    JB had the same keyboard for sale last August for $128 ($100 off). :)

  • +1

    Tempting for the light up feature, but I already have a Yamaha. Last time I did a comparison, the lower end Casio keyboards felt more toy like. Anyone tried one of these?

    FYI - When you get bored with the built in songs, I assume you should be able to play midi files from an attached computer eg https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nAdGGVgfFxs

    • +1

      I was in jb today and mucked around on this. The keys are plastic and feel very weird. I have a higher model Yamaha with weighted keys, so I'm also more used to my board. The keyboard looks cheap but that's because it is. You get what you pay for. Fine for fun but if you plan on learning piano spend $50 more and get a good second hand unit.

      • Thanks…. was tempted for the kids because of the lights and price (probably equivalent to the cost of five or so lessons), but sounds like the key feel has not improved since I last checked. Will stick with our old school Yamaha.

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