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Published on 05/27/14 at 14:41
- 88-key
- MIDI In ports, OUT, Thru
- 3 pedals: 1 programmable, 1 expression pedal and sustain pedal
- 2 headphone connectors
- 2 outputs Jack
- Fifty sounds
- Dual mode and split (with displacement of the split point)
- Possibility of recording 60 songs to a maximum of 4 tracks on disk
- Rhythmic

UTILIZATION

Hit-heavy keyboard that softens a bit with time, but still very good. The principle is hammer and electronics so is very reliable and no failures in over 15 years!
-The manual is clear, easy and explained everything about the piano
Very simple and fairly intuitive configuration-

SOUNDS

Little sound compared to today's keyboards but very good quality (Yamaha quality). This is really nice. I had a preference for his 36 (Modern XP) with dual Piano, piano or violin. The sounds are quite realistic in general, a little less for the trumpets, or guitar. The expression is quite impressive, especially with the sound of the bass (slap possibility).

OVERALL OPINION

I had this piano for a little over 15 years, and it still works perfectly, like new integrated speakers, not a breath, not a sizzle. Really quality! Solid design with quality materials. Remains only to dust. Price / quality ratio interesting occasion. For that price new, you can not find a keyboard of this quality. I think this choice would be redone.