Double-time! Guitar Center’s unbeatable Casio deals see up to 20% shaved off our highest-rated digital pianos and keyboards

Casio PX-S1100 on a yellow background
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When it comes to digital pianos and keyboards, Casio is arguably king - and, with Guitar Center’s latest round of early Black Friday keyboard and piano deals in full swing, the king is officially on sale, with up to $300 in savings available through to 13th November.

There’s a lot of healthy competition in the keyboards and digital pianos space, with big brands like Yamaha and Roland rivalling Casio for fun sounds, practical practicing devices and professional-grade digital instruments – but in our opinion Casio continues to top lists for the best keyboard-y devices going. Whether entry-level kid-friendly mini-keyboards or fully-fledged, weighted-keyboard digital pianos, there’s a Casio for everyone with ivory-tinkling inclinations. And, with Black Friday around the corner, Guitar Center have dropped some great new prices on Casio keyboards at every level.

If you need any more inspiration, take a look at our guide to the best Casio keyboards.

Big Casio sale: Save up to 20% at Guitar Center

Big Casio sale: Save up to 20% at Guitar Center
Casio keyboards are often thought of as funny-noise machines, thanks to the digi-synth fun of those early-80s Casiotone innovations. The brand’s keyboards are of a much broader church now, from new iterations of that same Casiotone funk to well-designed practice pianos that boast realistic grand piano samples. You could get your first full-sized digital piano in the site-favourite PX-S1100 for 15% off, or get synthy with the Casiotone CTS410, discounted at 20%.

Casiotone CT-S410

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As far as quintessential Casio-keyboard fare is concerned, you can pick up the smart-lookin’ Casiotone CT-S410 portable keyboard for a nifty 20% off its list price of $249, bringing it down to just $199. This 61-key portable keyboard is smartly designed, with a sleek look and control surface that’s extremely easy to use - including a pitch wheel for funky synth-solo modulation. Between its 600 different sounds and USB MIDI compliance, this Casio keyboard is as practical as it is a riot to use.

Casio PX-S1100

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Another standout deal in the line-up applies to the Casio PX-S1100, which enjoys a 15% discount on its $679.99 list price. This instrument is hands-down a best-in-class digital piano - read our 4-star Casio PX-S1100 review here - and impressive enough that it won out in our round-up of the best digital pianos for beginners. There’s a lot to like about this digital piano, but we were especially impressed by its super-slim design and its ability to cast audio and MIDI information out via Bluetooth. That 15% discount equates to $100 off, so pick this up for $579.99 at your earliest convenience if you want a well-apportioned practice piano.

Casio PX-870

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If you’re looking for a leg-up digital piano, and you’ve got a little more cash burning a hole in your pocket, you might be looking for a Casio with a little more stature. Guitar Center has you covered with the Casio PX-870, an upright-style digital piano unit with some serious specs for its mid-range price point - a price point brought even lower by Guitar Center’s 17% discount. You can grab this full-featured Casio piano, with its quad-speaker Sound Projection system and incredible quad-layered grand piano sounds, for just $999.99.

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James Grimshaw
Freelance writer

James Grimshaw is a freelance writer and music obsessive with over a decade of experience in music and audio writing. They’ve lent their audio-tech opinions (amongst others) to the likes of Guitar World, MusicRadar and the London Evening Standard – before which, they covered everything music and Leeds through their section-editorship of national e-magazine The State Of The Arts. When they aren’t blasting esoteric noise-rock around the house, they’re playing out with esoteric noise-rock bands in DIY venues across the country; James will evangelise to you about Tera Melos until the sun comes up.