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Strengths: high sound quality from headphone,
nice keyboard feeling like real piano,
wooden structure very durable,
nice looking and relatively cheap.
Weaknesses: score stand not satisfying, unfoldable and too short in height and length,
speakers sounds deep and distorted,
not enough sensitive to touch strength.
Summary: I played piano for more than 7 years as a child, now I want to re-pick it up. I planned to buy a digital piano at about 600 to 700 price range, not too many choices, I trust Yamaha and Casio more than others like William Symphony, anyway possible candidates are Casio PX-700, PX-800, AP-24 and William Symphony. After careful comparison, I found the William one very weak in sound quality although it provides much more functions and LCD display, I only want a piano but not a multi tune garbage. PX-700 is very impressive, even better than AP-24 in sound quality, and it looks cool in posters, but real PX-700 looks quite disappointing in appearance for its plastic feeling.
Anyway, AP-24 is the bottom one among the high end celviano series, for this price definitely recommend. PX-700 is about the same in overall quality except smaller power output, AP-24 has 2*20W speakers while PX-700 has 2*8W speakers, both are enough for home use. So depending on your preference in either modern looking or traditional looking, PX-700 and AP-24 are best choices at this price level.

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