Yamaha P-95 - "close to the real thing"
On of the biggest issues that I thought I would face when getting the Yamaha P-95 was the fact that it would feel like a real piano. Now im not professional piano player but I do know how to play a l…
Yamaha P-90 - "Very nice"
81 key...Midi in and out...Footswitch compatable and pedal compatable too... There are not many sounds but that's the idea...This is a piano, no a synth...It's built well and feels like the real t…
Yamaha P-120 - "Nice product, in terms of feel and touch"
88-key practice piano to move on to the real thing! Midi In Out Audio RCA & Jack OUT Sustain pedal connector Double headphones output Sounds can be edited in terms of effects, chorus, reverb...B…
Yamaha P-120 - Estebanpiano's review
translatedKeyboard 8 Octaves Connectors: - 2 Headphone Outputs - 2 to exit. (L and R) - RCA (L and R) - Pedal not included. - Pedal to. - Power - Midi out / in - "To host"? 4 effects of r…
Yamaha P-120 - "Reliable gear"
Fairly comprehensive connections, possibility to deactivate the speakers with the switch on the side. The pedal included is of good quality (compared to others that go click clack). UTILIZATION You…
Yamaha P-80 - "a fine choice"
The Yamaha P80 is a full size electric piano with 88 weighted keys. It is easy enough to transport if you wanted to, and is big enough to provide you with the full flavor of a real piano without actu…
Yamaha P-120 - "Great digital piano!"
Regular piano sounds, plus some "additional" sounds (guitar, bass, etc.) There are 14 sounds in total, each with 2 variations. You can split and layer the sounds. It can be connected via MIDI. For…
Yamaha P-120 - "Very good digital piano"
This portable digital piano is a very good instrument, comprehensive, versatile and rather compact. Each sound has variations, you can split the keyboard, the effects are simple but effective enough.…
Yamaha P-80 - SoulPedro's review
translated88 keys, 12 sounds (4pianos acoustic, electric 2pianos, harpsichord, strings, organ, harmonium, organ, electronic) non ditables. Effects: reverb (4 acoustic), delay, tremolo, chorus, fairly basic …
Yamaha P-80 - Fred160656's review
translated88 keys, 12 sounds + direct variation (v) (4 + 4 (v) acoustic pianos, 2 + 1 (v) electric piano 1 (v) steel drum, 1 + 1 (v) harpsichord, a string (a (v) a delay (v), two organs, one positive, Jazz Org…
Yamaha P-80 - Nico65's review
translated88 keys hammer touch some effect (although unnecessary, what) intrssantes some functions, such as backup or not some Settings, volume mtronome ... all that is in use piano, which 4 effects of r…
Yamaha P-80 - bluemice's review
translated88 keys, trs good touch Trs beautiful piano sounds and Rodhe UTILIZATION Keyboard trs enjoyable Not a keyboard to the south even if fate existing functions SOUNDS Ideal scne on compact we…
Yamaha P-90 - Edel's review
translated88-key Graded Hammer keyboard Yammy. 64 polyphony. 22 MB of ROM, a Grand piano the same as the P120: 3 velicités sampled, 1 sample for the damper and one for the "key off". The pedal is progressi…
Yamaha P-120 - Michaellovesjazz's review
translated88-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…
Yamaha P-80 - graal7's review
translated88 notes 12 sounds with variations, with a flat for piano and jazz and classic rock but the grand piano is super all are taken on the cot UTILIZATION Touch is very good for an electronic pi…
Yamaha P-90 - renonzemoon's review
translatedFrom the time I promise to write this review ... here we go. I must say that I was waiting to get my U1 Silent to address a little comparison. <p class="bbcode-offtopic"> Off topic: <span>("wah the …
Yamaha P-120 - sylock's review
translated-7 Octaves: same amount of octaves as a piano acoustic -14 Sounds - 4 effects: the number of sounds is not enough for me but the quality is excellent. -2 Headphones connectors - 2 cinch out - j…
Yamaha P-90 - IVIarsu's review
translatedTo see the characteristics prcise spec yamaha. c if a piano numrique the most basic 24 sounds (including variations), three effects, reverbs 3 ... He was really more in demand pa, its primary pu…
Yamaha P-200 - rastasia's review
translatedIt is a very good piano 88 keys, piano sounds more acoustic and electric sounds great organs are also very good, there are about 5-6 different and are editable. Many midi and audio outputs possibil…
Yamaha P-120 - narnodel's review
translatedWhat has not said elsewhere t: Audio Output Jack Two, two RCA outputs, MIDI In / Out, direct connection to computer (MIDI interface intgre, Mac and PC), two headphone jacks, sustain pedals and ped…
Yamaha P-60 - jblapute's review
translatedKeyboard 88 keys Heavy touch 10 sounds diffrent: 2 Pianos, Harpsicord 2, Church Organ 2, a vibration, a string then I am not a technician DSOL too ... The quality of touch is excellent, I hav…
Yamaha P-120 - geo33's review
translatedThis piano has more than seven octaves, like a real piano. It offers only its correct: the piano, like a real piano! intgre amplification gives excellent sound but not too big a pice. Each note…
Yamaha P-90 - rienco's review
translatedTo be a good ba rferer plutt manufacturer data sheet available a lot of more or less ... UTILIZATION So in terms of touch, this one is almost as good as got my acoustic piano, it is trsraliste ..…
Yamaha P-60 - patachoute84's review
translatedThe are my CHARACTERISTICS same as those of P60, the only diffrence with it for the color "Silver" or the "S" UTILIZATION See P60 SOUNDS See P60 OVERALL OPINION See P60
Yamaha P-90 - _the_dude_'s review
translated88 keys (like on a real). A score of sounds with little variation possible thanks to the effects. Split the keyboard, possibility to play two sounds simultaneously. Ability to save sequences to…