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Thursday, June 19, 2014

How to Get a Keyboard or Digital Piano on a Payment Plan

No Credit Check Payment Plans on Keyboard Instruments
Having Bad Credit Won't Keep You From Financing a Digital Piano or Keyboard.
With the credit crunch in the US, it's never been more difficult to finance the things you want and need, keyboards and digital pianos are certainly no exception.

There are still some pretty amazing financing options out there that work for everyone though, in fact, they're so good that they may be alluring even if you have perfect credit.  While credit cards usually rack up interest, getting a musical instrument on a payment plan is often completely interest free.

While many music supply box stores have opted to go with big banks and only issue a store credit card, there are still some venues big enough to offer in-house-financing options.  I narrowed down the best in my previous article about no-credit-check music financing and found that zZounds offered the best options and features in their payment plans.

So if you need a digital piano, keyboard or synthesizer, don't let your credit stop you.  Get what you need right now and play it while you pay it off in convenient, interest free monthly installments.  You'll also have the comfort of knowing that zZounds guarantees the best price on everything they sell.  If you find a better deal anywhere else, they'll beat it.  They'll even honor sales that take place up to 45 days after you make your purchase.

To use zZounds' payment plan, you need a valid credit or debit card (not pre-paid) and an order totaling 249.00 - 3,000.00 USD.  Once you've added what you want to your cart, simply tick the 'I want to make 4 payments' option at checkout to apply financing.  zZounds also offers an 8 payment financing option, but for this, you'll need a credit check.

To get started, click on the big blue button below to visit the zZounds website.

www.zzounds.com

Article by Benjamin F. Sullivan.  Originally published June 18th, 2014 on Blogofbenjamin.com.

Friday, February 28, 2014

Review and Demo of Casio Privia PX-850

Privia PX-850 - The Perfect Middle Ground in Casio Digital Pianos

The PX-850 is Casio's flagship model in their Privia line of portable stage pianos.  Casio seems to have left previous flagships in the dust with PX-850 by integrating nearly every possible high-end feature imaginable.  Unlike previous Privia flagship models, the PX-850 is is heavier and more substantial, making it seem like it would be more at home in Casio's home line of Celviano digital pianos.  In fact, aside from maintaining a low frontal profile, PX-850 seems to easily look and feel more like an authentic piano than the Celviano AP-220 or AP-250 (for example).

PX-850 has Casio's proprietary AiR (Acoustic and intelligent Resonator) processor on board which gives it the most realistic piano sounds produced yet by Casio.  AiR is by far Casio's most powerful processor and it adds a final dimension of realism to Casio's already excellent piano sounds by generating the same kind of sympathetic string resonance you'd get from lifting the damper pedal on an acoustic piano.  This is a similar advanced sound generation technology to the harmonic resonance technology found in Roland's V-Piano, but at a price that is roughly 5,800.00 USD less.

PX-850 clearly targets piano-centric individuals and includes a minimal, but practical 18 on board sounds, an unprecedented 256 notes of polyphony, a revamped tri-sensor weighted hammer action keyboard, ivory textured keys, over three times the memory of the last Privia generation (purely dedicated to a remarkably real and dimensional sound quality), a quad 20W + 20W speaker system, integrated lid synthesis, pedal resonance simulation, hammer response simulation, damper and string resonance simulation technology, and Casio's new and remarkably useful audio export to 44.1kHz wave file feature (only found in a handful of pianos in the Privia line at this point).

While I would not recommend this for synth players, Privia PX-850 is ideal for pianists and keyboardists who want something that is attractive, compact, modern and loaded with high-end features.  I like the happy medium that PX-850 attains in being both highly pianistic while at the same time boldly featuring logical, more usable design concepts like its front facing headphone inputs, low profile casing and easily accessible, yet tactful controls.

The Casio Privia PX-850 currently retails at a lowest price of $1099.00 USD and is available in a black, white or brown finish.  If the price tag seems a bit steep, but you really want one of these, please see my article on financing music equipment without a credit check "How to Get Instruments and Music Gear on a Payment Plan."

Below is video of me improvising on my newly received Privia PX-850.





By BENJAMIN SULLIVAN
PUBLISHED: 2:08:00 PM EST, Friday, February 28 via Blog of Benjamin