Yamaha NP-30 - "Excellent value for money"
Keyboard with 76 keys that allows you to play different sampled instruments: 2 pianos, 2 harpsichords, 2 e-pianos (including a Rhodes or a similar sounding one), 2 organs, and a vibraphone. Basic …
Yamaha NP-30 - "Good keyboard"
The connections are very minimalistic (one headphone output, two midi connectors, one sustain and the power connector). It only has 7 or 8 sounds, but only the first piano is actually usable. U…
Yamaha PSR-E313 - G. Hagen's review
translatedI had the opportunity to play on a PSR E313 long enough to make me a clear idea. It is an entry-level arranger 61 key, 482 games, 106 styles, some effects (reverb, chorus, flanger, tremolo, echo, tri…
Yamaha PSR-410 - G. Hagen's review
translatedFEATURES Arranger keyboard that dates from 1993-1994. 61 keys, 128 sounds, 64 note polyphony, 8 drum kits, 80 styles, two variations, an intro, a break a coda, four programmable pads, four possible …
Yamaha NP-30 - music58's review
translatedEarlier UTILIZATION I have already a keyboard heavy, too heavy, which I use at concerts where the piano part requires an instrument with a good touch. I wanted a portable solution, effective, be…
Yamaha NP-V80 - " simple, cheap and light"
translatedA small keyboard of 76 notes, weighted keys (weighted lightweight but still ...), amplification good enough to play alone, battery operated and industry, sustain pedal included, USB port for playing …
Yamaha NP-V80 - " simple, cheap and light"
translatedA small keyboard of 76 notes, weighted keys (weighted lightweight but still ...), amplification good enough to play alone, battery operated and industry, sustain pedal included, USB port for playing …
Yamaha PSR-S700 - " Very good machine"
translatedKeyboard purchased product demo with 45% discount ... Therefore already a very good deal. Then, I'm loyal to Yamaha for 20 years and the latest was a PSR630. The transition to PSR S700 was awesome!…
Yamaha PSR-S910 - " Very nice machine"
translated5 octaves Many effects available. Harmonizer fully integrate, to accompany a group practice for several choirs with one voice. With joint sounds are great. Many sounds and styles available on t…
Yamaha PSR-175 - " A good start"
translatedComprehensive for the beginner level zero. Sounds quite varied. There is not any, but a little of everything. The connectivity is convenient out for MIDI, pedal. I just wish that the keyboard is n…
Yamaha portasound PS-1 - Bitdrunk's review
translated4 presets for tempo and rhythm of flight adjustable: waltz / swing / rock / latin 4 sounds with or without Sustain: organ / string / clarinet / piano a terminal block 9 / 12v transformer RCA…
Yamaha PSR-E303 - " I do with ..."
translatedIt is a 61-key arranger keyboard 5 octaves Sounds: 482 Styles: 106 non-editable poor sound effects (Reverb, Chorus, Flanger) Unless the Reverb is not bad ... The Dual Functions to put two sounds …
Yamaha DGX-230 - " Excellent versatility!"
translatedWhat type of keyboard (piano synth ...)? How many octaves? It is a full 76-key synth-touch "semi-heavy" He has an effects section? Yes, I do not have them all at the top but I mention them among …
Yamaha PSR-S550 - konkorg's review
translated61-key arranger keyboard, with some effects but not editable (not like the Korg PA 50), it does not MULTI PADS. The korg has in its predecessor and also (PSR 550). He has only one output jack (output…
Yamaha PSR-E303 - " Simple, do not expect the extraordinary"
translatedIt's a keyboard arrangers, 482 sounds and 5 octaves No Effect Connectors midi in out Non-editable Styles UTILIZATION Configuration as simple as possible for 6 months OVERALL OPINION Yes …