Yamaha PSR F-52 vs Casio CT-S100 . both of these keyboards are the very first and cheapest 61 keys keyboard from their company Yamaha and Casio . you can not find any other keyboard in present market to buy other than these two with 61 keys . both of these are available in range of 7000 to 8000 INR .
Feature | Yamaha PSR‑F52 | Casio CT‑S100 |
---|---|---|
Keys | 61 full-size, non-weighted | 61 full-size, non-weighted |
Voices/Tones | 144 voices | 122 tones |
Styles/Rhythms | 158 auto-styles | 61 rhythms |
Songs | 69 songs | 60 preset songs |
Speakers | Built-in | Built-in (2 × 2 W) |
Portable Weight | 2.8 kg | ~3.3 kg with carry handle |
USB Connectivity | not available | USB-to-host MIDI(B type) |
Additional Features | Smart Chord, Duo mode | Reverb , My Setup |
Price (India) | ₹7–9 k | ₹7–7.5 k |
Main difference
- Casio CTS 100 has no any display where as Yamaha has a small LCD display
- Casio CTS 100 has a MIDI port micro B type where as Yamaha has no MIDI port
- Both of the keyboards are non touch responsive
- Both can we operated from 6 AA size battery as well as power adapter
- Both does not support external MIKE
- Both does not have any Aux IN port , so you can not play songs of your mobile phone from speaker of your keyboard
- Headphone Can be used in both keyboards due presence of Phones/output port
All Indian tones in Casio CT-S 100
there are total 11 Indian tones present from tone no 96 to 106 . Sitar(2) ,TANPURA (2) , Harmonium(2) , SHANAI(2) , SANTUR(2) , TABLA .
All Indian rhythms in Casio CT-S 100
there are total 12 Indian rhythms present in Indian categories of rhythm from rhythm no 33 to 44 . BHANGRA , DADRA , GARBA , KEHARWA , TEEN TAAL , DANDIYA , BHAJAN , INDIAN POP 1 , INDIAN POP 2 , QAWWALI , KERALA , RAJASTHANI .
Major functions of Yamaha PSR F-52
To set the various Functions, press the appropriate key (repeatedly if necessary)
while holding down [SHIFT].
- One Touch Setting
- Panel Sustain
- Sync Start
- Part Mute
- Metronome
- Tempo Range: 11–280 (32–280, Tap Tempo)
- Duo
- Transpose: -12–0–+12
- Tuning: 427.0–440.0–453.0 Hz (approx. 0.2 Hz increments)
- Sound Boost
- Volume Limit
All Indian tones in Yamaha PSR F-52
The Yamaha PSR-F52 includes a variety of Indian tones (voices) to cater to local musical preferences. Yamaha refers to these as “Indian Voices” which is available under World category in the official voice list.
Here are the Indian tones (voices) available in the Yamaha PSR-F52:
- Tanpura
- Harmonium 1 (Single Reed)
- Harmonium 2 (Double Reed)
- Harmonium 3 (Triple Reed)
- Pungi
- Bansuri
- Sitar
- Detuned Sitar
- Shehnai
- Gopichant
- Tabla
- Indian Kit
All Indian Rhythms in Yamaha PSR F-52
99 Bhajan
100 Bolly Mix
101 Indian Pop
102 Hind Ballad
103 Indy Waltz
104 Bhangra
105 Kerala
106 Rajasthan
107 Dandiya
108 Qawwali
Can we use headphones in Yamaha PSR F-52
yes , definitely we can use external headphones , earphones in Yamaha PSR F-52 because it consist of phones/output jack .
You can connect a set of stereo headphones with a stereo mini
plug to the [PHONES/OUTPUT]. This jack also functions as an
external output for sending the audio signal of this instrument to
external audio equipment. The speakers of the instrument are
automatically shut off when a headphones plug, etc. is inserted
into this jack.