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Digital Piano from Yamaha belonging to the P series

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  • magellandmagelland

    Good keyboard, good sound

    Yamaha P-155Published on 12/20/12 at 08:36
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    GH keyboard 88 keys, so heavy

    Midi Din connector

    Possible recording on a USB key

    A pedal (FC4) type piano provided

    17 sounds, non-editable, good quality

    UTILIZATION

    Nice touch for me (not really experience)
    Plastic keys, not imitation "ivory"
    However not too slippery
    The purpose of the purchase was to move from a keyboard "Synth" (PSR-K1) to a real keyboard

    SOUNDS

    Good piano sound
    Others defend themselves as well (organ, vox humana)
    As "false" beginner, I do not have the experience to expression. For me it is ;-)

    OVERALL OPINION

    Use for 4 days (early Christmas Dad ...)

    I used a PSR-K1 far, so keyboard "synth"

    I tried Korg Sp-250, …
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    GH keyboard 88 keys, so heavy

    Midi Din connector

    Possible recording on a USB key

    A pedal (FC4) type piano provided

    17 sounds, non-editable, good quality

    UTILIZATION

    Nice touch for me (not really experience)
    Plastic keys, not imitation "ivory"
    However not too slippery
    The purpose of the purchase was to move from a keyboard "Synth" (PSR-K1) to a real keyboard

    SOUNDS

    Good piano sound
    Others defend themselves as well (organ, vox humana)
    As "false" beginner, I do not have the experience to expression. For me it is ;-)

    OVERALL OPINION

    Use for 4 days (early Christmas Dad ...)

    I used a PSR-K1 far, so keyboard "synth"

    I tried Korg Sp-250, P105, Casio PX350 (in Germany, was not available in France disappointed ...) + the "low-end

    What I wanted, I was given the piano after a few (dozen) years off, I did not want to put huge amounts of money, but still have a real piano keyboard
    I looked at the P105 for some time, but the sound of the P155 is much better

    And then a Milonga in destocking (-30%) .... to € 909, the value for money is pretty good.
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  • stompboxjonstompboxjon

    Looks great in my living room

    Yamaha P-155Published on 10/01/12 at 15:23
    The Yamaha P 155 can either be purchased in black or in ebony. I have the used the black one for a year now and I love it! It is an 88 key with 17 voices and 11 effects. The keyboard is an 88 key , but it still doesn’t feel like an 88 key. It is light enough to move around with you and it is a good size that can fit in your home or in your care. It is very clean looking as well which was a key point for me because I was going to leave this in the living room of my house and use it as the main piano since we didn’t have room for a full or an upright piano. Everything you need to play is right on this board, it has your on board speakers and it comes with a stylish stand and pedal. You can al…
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    The Yamaha P 155 can either be purchased in black or in ebony. I have the used the black one for a year now and I love it! It is an 88 key with 17 voices and 11 effects. The keyboard is an 88 key , but it still doesn’t feel like an 88 key. It is light enough to move around with you and it is a good size that can fit in your home or in your care. It is very clean looking as well which was a key point for me because I was going to leave this in the living room of my house and use it as the main piano since we didn’t have room for a full or an upright piano. Everything you need to play is right on this board, it has your on board speakers and it comes with a stylish stand and pedal. You can also record your songs right to your flash drive, that was a key decision for me purchasing a good full digital stage piano , I had to have the ability to easily record what I was playing and get it to the computer or on a CD easily.


    UTILIZATION

    The great thing about having a actually stage piano rather than just using your workstation as one, is that you don’t have to have a wait time to load up. The Yamaha P 155 doesn’t load up , you just turn it on and start playing. It is very easy to use and set up. It does come with a manual but I don’t know why because you don’t need it at all. With an on keyboard metronome and you can tune as well, you just cant go wrong with this stage piano.


    SOUNDS

    Comes with an sustain pedal and aux input, the total weight of the keyboard is less than 50 pounds which is not bad when it comes time to move it from place to place to play. It takes an AC power adapter but it comes with it. The Yamaha P 155 is really ready right out of the box and will look great in your home or on a stage or wherever you have it set up at. Just in case you are learning to play, it comes loaded with 50 preset songs. So whether you are a beginner or a veteran you can use the Yamaha P 155 easily.


    OVERALL OPINION

    Very high end stage piano with a low price, you can not go wrong with buying this. I am happy with my choice to use this stage piano and it looks great in my home!
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  • jeffy44100jeffy44100

    Yamaha P-155Published on 05/07/09 at 08:00
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    88-GH

    Sound of a piano note 4 Sampling for Dynamic + Stereo samples of rsonance, key inactive, the soundboard and touffoirs.
    3 SETTING THE brilliance

    Touch Adjustable: yes
    Sound: 17
    Dual: Yes
    Patag keyboard: yes
    Reverb. Yes
    Polyphony: 128
    Recorder: yes 2 tracks
    Mtronome: yes
    Transpose: yes
    Amp: 2 x 12 w
    Comes with pedals and a desk
    Size: 135 x 29 x 13cm
    Weight: 18 kg
    Headphone / MIDI / aux. / USB

    P155: Black hull above Mahogany
    P155B: Black hull black top
    P155: Shell money on cherry

    UTILIZATION

    Trs enjoyable touch, adjustable in duretbr /> It suits me to take over the 4 years of piano APRS stop.
    But it is still not a real piano keyboard …
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    88-GH

    Sound of a piano note 4 Sampling for Dynamic + Stereo samples of rsonance, key inactive, the soundboard and touffoirs.
    3 SETTING THE brilliance

    Touch Adjustable: yes
    Sound: 17
    Dual: Yes
    Patag keyboard: yes
    Reverb. Yes
    Polyphony: 128
    Recorder: yes 2 tracks
    Mtronome: yes
    Transpose: yes
    Amp: 2 x 12 w
    Comes with pedals and a desk
    Size: 135 x 29 x 13cm
    Weight: 18 kg
    Headphone / MIDI / aux. / USB

    P155: Black hull above Mahogany
    P155B: Black hull black top
    P155: Shell money on cherry

    UTILIZATION

    Trs enjoyable touch, adjustable in duretbr /> It suits me to take over the 4 years of piano APRS stop.
    But it is still not a real piano keyboard even if he raproche standards
    gnrale configuration is extremely simple!
    Only some option calls for the manual!
    the manual is super clear
    I did not tjrs used the connector (not supplied) to connect to the PC

    black dot: the pedals is just dragging on the floor when we play! nerva during long piece!

    SOUNDS

    The piano sounds exellent (piano 1)
    raliste hyper, even if by keeping a cot Yamaha acoustic piano means that it is a piano numrique!
    Otherwise we do not even notice!
    I do not use the effect of all!
    The normal sound of the piano is REALLY the purest in my opinion
    trs good raction VLOC the same too!
    enough of her to have fun when using this piano to piano .... mostly!

    OVERALL OPINION

    I bought it 15 days ago, since I play more than 6 hours per day on it!
    I play mostly classical, but I start the play of Ray Charles and Goldman
    5 months of research before choosing this one in MATINE MODEL ....
    I have long hsit with that which the n'tait not come out and FP7 Roland!
    The yamaha has nothing to do with the old P-140!
    quality / price impcable! 1399euros keyboard
    after 15 days I do not regret that choice at all!
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  • majortom13majortom13

    definitely not disappointed!

    Yamaha P-155Published on 07/27/11 at 16:06
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    I had the p120, which I was very satisfied but bought used and which all the notes began to break (a default yamaha?).
    For me, the sounds and feel are the important factors for purchasing a piano of this type. The piano is really beautiful. A little regret from the P120: I think the Rhodes less successful and regrets the lack of key "variation" that provided the e-Piano (rhodes) and clavinet interesting colors.
    However, the addition of the Rotary brings about the organ and other sounds as well.

    UTILIZATION

    On touch, for me, nothing to say, it is ideal. Heavy enough and expressive. My hands feel "at home"!
    Always a small regret with respect to its "ancestor" P120: the sounds…
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    I had the p120, which I was very satisfied but bought used and which all the notes began to break (a default yamaha?).
    For me, the sounds and feel are the important factors for purchasing a piano of this type. The piano is really beautiful. A little regret from the P120: I think the Rhodes less successful and regrets the lack of key "variation" that provided the e-Piano (rhodes) and clavinet interesting colors.
    However, the addition of the Rotary brings about the organ and other sounds as well.

    UTILIZATION

    On touch, for me, nothing to say, it is ideal. Heavy enough and expressive. My hands feel "at home"!
    Always a small regret with respect to its "ancestor" P120: the sounds meant to be used less (clav, string, choir ...) are only accessible on a single key on which it is necessary to press several times.
    Not test the afternoon, it has no USB port for direct PC.

    SOUNDS

    As mentioned above, the piano is really good and the phrase suits me perfectly. This is the essence of what I was looking for.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I hesitated before choosing this model and in this price range, I selected the PF4-F roland and P155. Having been (hard!) Try both simultaneously, there was no picture! And I found it cheaper than thomann! ("France piano" if advertising is allowed, but I wanted to greet their sympathy here)
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  • Anonymous

    Yamaha P-155Published on 07/06/11 at 02:19
    The Yamaha P-155 was the piano I wanted. I spent so much time in a local music store banging away on this piano in awe, especially since it didn't cost so terribly much. I couldn't afford it at the time, so I got a Casio Privia PX-330. (See my review for that, as well!)

    You'll never wont for polyphony on this big guy. This is a very crucial point, because while I love the quality of Yamaha instruments, Yamaha does have a rather despicable habit of artificially limiting its lower end models to entice buyers into the higher end. For example, if you look at the P155's younger brother, the P95, you'll see next to no connections, and a 64-note polyphony. Anemic compared to its 128-polyphonic …
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    The Yamaha P-155 was the piano I wanted. I spent so much time in a local music store banging away on this piano in awe, especially since it didn't cost so terribly much. I couldn't afford it at the time, so I got a Casio Privia PX-330. (See my review for that, as well!)

    You'll never wont for polyphony on this big guy. This is a very crucial point, because while I love the quality of Yamaha instruments, Yamaha does have a rather despicable habit of artificially limiting its lower end models to entice buyers into the higher end. For example, if you look at the P155's younger brother, the P95, you'll see next to no connections, and a 64-note polyphony. Anemic compared to its 128-polyphonic and full featured peers!

    This is also peevishly exacerbated by the lack of a direct USB connection to the computer. It's not something I needed, as I do own an audio interface with MIDI, which thankfully, the P155 has the decency to support, but seeing competitors load their pianos with features while Yamaha pretentiously totes its superior sonic signature around in a Burberry handbag does get a little obnoxious from time to time.

    The P155 is a full piano; it has the 88 keys expected of a digital piano, and while it does have the standard extra sounds that come on the board (these are actually quite phenomenal!), the focus is, of course, on the actual piano sound.

    UTILIZATION

    This is obvious because many of the parameters for the piano sound are right there on the surface; there are no clunky menus that you have to scroll through, (like on my PX-330, which doesn't even have non-volatile memory! Gross.) with adjustments for curves, brilliance, and other things accessible with their own dedicated buttons.

    SOUNDS

    This is the part where I tell you to go listen to the samples that are no doubt floating around the internet. You'll see a definite increase in quality from the next tier of pianos down from the P155 (P95, PX330, SP250) so I urge you to go find them yourself. I'll tell you, for the sake of the completeness of the review, that it's phenomenal!

    And the touch is something to dream about. Very few digital pianos come close to the P155. Even the Roland's, with their precious realistic escapement somehow seem to pale in comparison to this. I have no idea how, but remember that this is an incredibly subjective point.

    OVERALL OPINION

    It's a shame that this wasn't cheaper when I was shopping for a piano. If it were the price that it is now (about $1000) I would have sprung the extra cash for it. If you have the money now, get it. You won't be disappointed.
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  • DgéDgé

    Yamaha P-155Published on 01/28/10 at 00:48
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    88-note keyboard
    Some sounds such as piano, Rhodes, Strings ....
    2 sockets noon only a USB to store your recording (or load) on a USB key
    Unable to connect the keyboard to the computer via USB!
    Yamaha provided that you use the MIDI to connect the computer via a sound card ......
    It's really for me the only negative point because this keyboard is perfect for the rest.

    UTILIZATION

    Touch is very satisfactory compared to the featherweight of the instrument (18 kg)
    Having played on a Kawai MP8 years in concert, I am required to touch ....
    Once set on Heavy, touch the Yamaha is a good compromise because it feels good and the keyboard is a pleasure to play.
    It is my view…
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    88-note keyboard
    Some sounds such as piano, Rhodes, Strings ....
    2 sockets noon only a USB to store your recording (or load) on a USB key
    Unable to connect the keyboard to the computer via USB!
    Yamaha provided that you use the MIDI to connect the computer via a sound card ......
    It's really for me the only negative point because this keyboard is perfect for the rest.

    UTILIZATION

    Touch is very satisfactory compared to the featherweight of the instrument (18 kg)
    Having played on a Kawai MP8 years in concert, I am required to touch ....
    Once set on Heavy, touch the Yamaha is a good compromise because it feels good and the keyboard is a pleasure to play.
    It is my view above the reach of FP7.

    SOUNDS

    After this a very simple piano with a great piano sound, great dynamics, good reverb ...
    The Rhodes (E ePiano 2) is nice, mellow set with integrated phaser is excellent.

    So SUPER SOUND OF PIANO, the effects of qualities, pleasant feel, feather weight.

    OVERALL OPINION

    The integrated speakers are sufficient to work ...
    Once connected to a sound system or headphones, the sound is incomparable.

    For pianists, buy the FC3 pedal is much better than that comes standard, it better grip the ground, it resists like a real piano and she has half-pedal function.

    I do not regret my purchase and I'm really happy.
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