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Yamaha P-120

Digital Piano from Yamaha belonging to the P series

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Michaellovesjazz Michaellovesjazz
Published on 01/26/04 at 16:36
88-key hammer comes with sustain pedals
Fifteen sounds (+ 1 variation for each sound)
4 integrated adjustment effects (quite nice) + 4 reverbs
adjustable brightness
+ sequencer metronome very useful to work
small screen and inconvenient but ...
connector on the left cot (like that?)
3 Setting the touch (though useful as sound)
Built-in speakers of good qualitbr /> Finally, it weighs nothing compared colleagues (17kg)

UTILIZATION

Although an electronic instrument does not provide the feel of an acoustic piano, the touch keyboard is really one of the best on the market (system Yamaha Graded Hammer).
It is light enough to carry it regularly without fear of lumbago.
This is a great scene keypad (or keyboard)

SOUNDS

It is a tool primarily intended for keyboard sounds (piano, rhodes, clavinet, hammond).
The piano is very good, the rhodes and clavinet are really fantastic (the grass!)
The Wurly and vibration are correct. Only a few organ PCHE (despite the leslie acceptable)
Other sounds (fretless bass, strings, etc.) are more distracting than anything else.
For effects, the phaser transcends all (try the clavinet!) And the chorus is nice (Alas, no good for trmolo rhodes)

OVERALL OPINION

I was looking for a 88-note portable (lightweight what ...) with a great sound of piano and rhodes and the P120 is fulfilling this mission (for one low price eventually). In addition, the sequencer, the built-in speakers, the mtronome are useful in daily practice.
I have a year and I do not regret, because I had tried just about every digital pianos on the market and he dmarqu very quickly.
Amme its price increased since last year ...
A strongly advise