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The CDP-S160 delivers natural piano sound and feel in a slim case that's barely larger than the keys themselves. Weighing only 23.1lbs and capable of running on either its included power supply or six AA batteries, the CDP-S160 provides unprecedented portability and convenience. Enjoy a realistic piano touch with the CDP-S160 s 88-key scaled hammer action keyboard. Simulated ivory and ebony key surfaces prevent slippage as you play.
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