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Yamaha P-140

Digital Piano from Yamaha belonging to the P series

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Published on 01/24/06 at 11:31
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I prefer not to go too into detail because I do not have the gear directly to me (I have a P120). That's what made me want to go try his successor directly in stores. What I did at length! ;-)

Opinions are usually quite hard on the P140 and ... This is quite understandable!
It is a device that seems "nipped in the bud" with integrated amplification of such poor quality. Like the P120, the only good sound that inhabits is the Grand Piano 1. Other sounds are gadgets. As for the Grand Piano 1, we guess its one that really some potential, some dynamism, some life under the fingers, but that is totally disassembled by the amplification that neutralizes a lot of harmonics, especially in mediums. It is ultimately to be correct in terms of volume or loudness, so quantitatively speaking. But qualitatively, a catastrophe!

The headphone, and the whole dilemma, no problem, the sound beautifully expressed, and the GH3 keyboard that allows the driver a terrible expression.

Verdict, if you're like me and you use your digital piano half the time as a real piano simple, stupid, that is, "I turn and I play with integrated amplification, without connecting and connect this or that and more, "and well it will certainly not the case.

Yamaha may have set the bar too high with the P120 and would like might as well boost the sale of amplification systems annexes, but from my point of view, this causes a particular brake almost unwavering in the purchase of the instrument. Indeed, there is also a pleasure pianisitique fake on the old P60!

Shame ... P120S May my life be a very long story I do not have to replace it anytime soon!