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Yamaha Arius YDP-140
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pianota pianota
Note : 10 sur 10 Published on 11/17/09 at 14:25
7 octaves
6 sounds, reverberations
noon and USB connection
3 pedals
metronome
...
Weaknesses: power only 6 w, 1 track record and no headphone grip (unlike the YDP 160).

UTILIZATION

New GHS very nice touch, heavy at will (with 3 settings)
Perfect for everyday use, for study or pleasure.
Explanatory notes in French, very simple.

SOUNDS

2sons beautiful piano! Very realistic, really impressive.
Reverb sound, nuances evident after the game for everyone.
I mainly use the piano sounds for my music and violins. (I put the dual mode, superposition of two tones with setting a sound louder than the other following his desire).

OVERALL OPINION

I've had two weeks and I'm stoked!
I love the touch and piano sounds. And the furniture is beautiful.
3 years ago I began with a recital actylon (699 €), which was basic in all respects but it was my first "grand piano" since I left a portable keyboard! Then the year after I bought a casio CELVIANO AP 500 (1499 €): the sound was better, very good power 30w lais he was a little big, mahogany color was not very appropriate to my lounge and retro touch was soft. And now I find myself with a Yamaha YDP 140 (759 €), the best of three, and the cheapest!
I would do this choice without hesitation.