Casio LK-100 Lighted Keyboard with LCD Display
by admin on October 19, 2010

- 1.5V, Midi
- Mic In & Mic Volume Outputs
- 12-Note Polyphony
- 61 Stroke Key Lighting
Product Description
-Amazon.com Product Description
The LK-100 incorporates the 3-step lesson system to help you learn to play quicker and easier. This unit also features auto accompaniment system to generate complete backgrounds with drums, bass and chord parts with the left hand, while playing melodies and solos with the right hand. Includes 61 Full-Size Illuminated keys, 12 note polyphony, 100 tones, 50 rhythms, 100 tunes, LCD display, dual speakers, 3-step lesson system, ... Click Here for Detials 
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Casio LK-100 Lighted Keyboard with LCD Display
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{ 3 comments… read them below or add one }
We bought this keyboard last week and are having a blast with it!
I’ve always wanted to learn to play the piano, and while this isn’t a piano, it’s as close as I can get while I’m living in an apartment.
It came with a stand and power supply, but not headphones like the premium version, all for less than $100 at Target.
There is a song bank with over 100 songs to choose from, and it teaches you to play 3 different ways. It has a voice to tell you which fingers to use to play which can be turned off with the push of a button. The keys light up really well, and the sound is acceptable for the price.
The only thing that I don’t like is the display. It’s a little hard to see when you’re sitting down and playing. It would be nice if it was angled a little so there wasn’t a glare on the screen.
Overall, I’d say it’s worth the money.
Rating: 5 / 5
We bought this online on Amazon for my 5-year-old nephew for Christmas — haven’t tested it on him yet, but we have met with a two concerns right off the bat:
- no AC adapter included in this package (it does state this on the website if you look under the specs). You can buy one separately for $17.95 on Amazon, or buy the keyboard with the accessories package for another $30 more, but with a stand and headphones too.
- it arrived at our door in the original Casio box, illustrated and all, packing label stuck to the box. Am actually surprised that no one stole it before we got home.
After stocking up on the 6 AA batteries it requires, it seems to be working well. Now we have to go order the plug!
Rating: 3 / 5
Be very careful when ordering this product. The keyboard itself is great, but in the Amazon product description under “What’s in the Box,” it states that the keyboard comes with a stand. It does not in fact come with a stand. All you’ll get here is the keyboard. I ordered this as a Christmas gift, so this was very embarrassing and disappointing. In the end, I returned the keyboard to Amazon, and purchased the exact same model from Target for a lower price, but with the stand and AC adaptor included!
Rating: 2 / 5