Winter NAMM 2012 News
This keyboard has over 500 voices that can be tweaked to give a ton of tones from this thing. Some are great and some are just OK, but all could be usable for certain situations. The one I use the most is the Yamaha Portable Grand voice, which sounds very convincing as a baby grand for coming out of a cheaper electronic keyboard. There are a ...
Overall, it doesn't come with an A/C adapter or USB cable. Instead, Yamaha offers the "survival kit". However, I think these are two basic accessories that should be included. I also think the 5w speakers need to be beefed up a little bit. They were a little quiet for some sounds, though they are intended for practice and not performance and th...
It's probably not easy to seek out the Yamaha PSS-130, and I'm not sure it's worth it. It's kind of fun to mess around with because of the cheese ball sounds, but I can't see myself making any kind of serious music with this. Of course that's not to say that someone else can't find some creative value to it, so if you come across one like I di...
The sounds heard on the Yamaha PSR-GX76 in general are pretty cheesy and definitely not too realistic. The piano sounds are probably the best, but at least you do have every sound under the sun to choose from here. The organs don’t sound that bad either, but those interested in the PSR-GX76 should know in general that this is a beginners/kid’s...
Value for monye is super,It is an great keyboard for the monye. The qality of the sound are high.Only the build in speakers could do better,and this is exatly where the PSR-S550 fall short. You can here with some sounds,Thad use alot of lowtones the clipping of the internal speakers. when played at max volume,however it only ac...
The Yamaha PSS-30 is an extremely small electric keyboard that is really only good for getting cheesy sounds and drum beats. I doubt anyone would be expecting too much from a keyboard of this size and look, but for what it is the PSS-30 is pretty cool. The keys on this keyboard are just as small as you can make them! I imagine that Yamaha had...
I acquired the Yamaha VSS-200 for free a number of years ago, not really knowing too much about its background until a few months ago. However, it turns out that the VSS-200 is one of the rarest Yamaha sampling synths out there. While I always liked playing around with, I never knew how highly sought after it was. If you're looking for an old...
I’ve had the Yamaha PSR-E203 for about a year or two and have found that it is more than adequate for the beginner who wants to learn how to play the piano but doesn’t want to spend any decent amount of money. The Yamaha PSR-E203 has all features that a beginner needs with all sorts of different electric and acoustic piano sounds, as well as or...
I've been using the Yamaha PSR-273 digital keyboard for about a year and have found it to be a great option for the beginner who wants to try out playing the keyboards without spending too much money at all. This keyboard is extremely cheap, and even though the sounds aren't that realistic sounding, it is perfect for beginners just looking to ge...
I've been using the Yamaha PSR 293 for about five years and I have found it to be a nice keyboard for the beginning player. It is easy to use, and while the sounds on the keyboard aren't great, they are usable for practicing and trying to learn the instrument. This isn't a keyboard for any experienced player, as the samples simply aren't real en...