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- Jamian
Very good value for money, but ...
Published on 02/16/13 at 15:1788 keys, weighted keyboard. Piano sound and several other basic sounds (electric piano, harpsichord, strings, church organ, vibraphone)
No audio output apart from headphones (stereo minijack). Midi in and out (but no midi through), jack input for sustain pedal.
UTILIZATION
The keyboard is adapted to the piano sound (for the price, they spared no expense). The rest of the sound are only accessory, and for the price they deserve a very good mark. The few settings available are described on the instrument itself, it's not necessary to read the manual to find them. There are certain "advanced" options (like the reverb adjustment on the piano) that require a more complex manipulation (…Read more88 keys, weighted keyboard. Piano sound and several other basic sounds (electric piano, harpsichord, strings, church organ, vibraphone)
No audio output apart from headphones (stereo minijack). Midi in and out (but no midi through), jack input for sustain pedal.
UTILIZATION
The keyboard is adapted to the piano sound (for the price, they spared no expense). The rest of the sound are only accessory, and for the price they deserve a very good mark. The few settings available are described on the instrument itself, it's not necessary to read the manual to find them. There are certain "advanced" options (like the reverb adjustment on the piano) that require a more complex manipulation (and therefore are hard to find without the manual), but I have never made use of them.
SOUNDS
The piano sound is all in all very good. The electric pianos are OK as well. The rest are only toys. Keyboard dynamics is adapted to the piano sound.
OVERALL OPINION
I have used it (on and off) for six years, but most of all as a master keyboard. I looked at other 88-key master keyboards, but its feel convinced me (especially given its price at the time...).
A major disadvantage: very limited connections: it lacks midi through and a real audio output. But hey, it does the job...See less00 - kooco
great but hard to carry
Published on 10/05/10 at 00:29one input jack
one pedal input
midi output
88 keys (a bit too heavy)
2 piano sounds, 2 electric pianos, harpsichord, vibraphone
35 lb (16 kg)
transpose
UTILIZATION
perfect, it suits everybody
the p60 has a very heavy feel to it, fans of piano keys will be very happy but it may be a bit too much
I was able to understand everything by myself, without the manual, except how to transpose
SOUNDS
as far as I'm concerned, I only use the piano sound and it's sublime
yamaha remains, without a doubt, the brand that makes the best piano sound
because after using korg , roland , casio privia it's easy to see that the piano sound isn't as good
I say: bravo yamaha
using 2 pi…Read moreone input jack
one pedal input
midi output
88 keys (a bit too heavy)
2 piano sounds, 2 electric pianos, harpsichord, vibraphone
35 lb (16 kg)
transpose
UTILIZATION
perfect, it suits everybody
the p60 has a very heavy feel to it, fans of piano keys will be very happy but it may be a bit too much
I was able to understand everything by myself, without the manual, except how to transpose
SOUNDS
as far as I'm concerned, I only use the piano sound and it's sublime
yamaha remains, without a doubt, the brand that makes the best piano sound
because after using korg , roland , casio privia it's easy to see that the piano sound isn't as good
I say: bravo yamaha
using 2 piano sounds in dual mode we get a darn good Cuban piano sound
in terms of sound it's the best
OVERALL OPINION
it's an excellent piano to have it fixed in one place
genre master keyboard, or to have it at home
but its defect is that it is too heavy: 35lb (16kg), which makes it not very mobile to take it to rehearsals and events
you've been warned: it's a very good product for a fix installation without intending not move it
on the other hand, if you have to move it around, I recommend the p85 or 95. yamaha is the best in pianosSee less00