Sound and Sound Generation
The CDP-S110’s 64-note polyphony makes it clear that beginners are its primary target audience. However, the piano sound is solid, allowing for dynamic playing that’s more than sufficient for learning and practicing, with a nicely balanced tone. Other sounds, such as electric pianos and strings, are enjoyable extras. Combined with the layering function, they make playing even more fun.
The sound of the built-in speakers is somewhat limited, likely due to the compact size of the case. However, this is common for instruments in this price range.
Of course, if you’re looking for more, you’ll need to invest in a higher-end model. Alternatively, you can connect to external devices. An iPad or iPhone, for example, allows you to use affordable piano apps that greatly improve sound quality.
Check out our video review to see how well the CDP-S110’s keyboard performs with apps like Pure Piano and Korg Module Pro.