This new model replaces the P85 and is designed for pianists just starting out and for experienced players who want a lightweight, portable instrument with a small footprint that can be used with headphones.
The P95 includes the Yamaha GHS (Grand Hammer Standard) weighted action, Advanced Wave Memory stereo piano samples, larger speakers, 10 different Voices that are easily accessible via dedicated front panel buttons, and dual 14" headphone outputs.
The P95 features dedicated Voice buttons on the front panel, an optional matching-finish stand and a pedal frame with 3 piano-style pedals. It also includes four types of reverb, a chorus effect, MIDI connectivity and 50 built-in songs of standard piano repertoire – either for educational purposes, or simply for listening enjoyment.
Pricing & Availability
The P95B in black and the P95S in silver (MSRP: $899) are expected to ship in June 2010.
Check out www.yamaha.com for more info.
The P95 features dedicated Voice buttons on the front panel, an optional matching-finish stand and a pedal frame with 3 piano-style pedals. It also includes four types of reverb, a chorus effect, MIDI connectivity and 50 built-in songs of standard piano repertoire – either for educational purposes, or simply for listening enjoyment.
Pricing & Availability
The P95B in black and the P95S in silver (MSRP: $899) are expected to ship in June 2010.
Check out www.yamaha.com for more info.
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