Yamaha P-120 - Abalorla's review
translatedSee review previous ones mainly. I'm just not trssduit the connector on the left that lost a lot of space in a configuration Troit. T have the XLR welcome. An internal volume of external rglage wo…
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…
Yamaha P-120 - nicoboffi's review
translatedOctave: 7 - we ask no more than a 88 keys! A dozen sounds of good quality - specially mention the Grand Piano Nothing wrong at connection: MIDI In / Out / To Host Outputs cinch, jack, headphones,…
Yamaha P-80 - vince8430's review
translatedHeavy touch. 88 notes. 12 sounds. (See above for more details). UTILIZATION Simple and easy. Possibility to superimpose two sounds. Manuel trs clear. I'll lay some rave reviews, although …
Yamaha P-140 - demontnico's review
translatedHeavy keyboard, touch hammer GH. Rglage on 3 levels of sensitivity of the keyboard. Sounds: 3 pianos, electric pianos 3, a classical organ, an organ jazz, a violin, a harpsichord, a clavinet, a…
Yamaha P-80 - keker6166's review
translated7 octaves 1 / 4 88-key hammer Hammer 24 sounds rever, chorus ... Standard connectivity UTILIZATION Excellent touch: the best in my opinion (with Kurzweil may be). Pianist if you find a bet…
Yamaha P-60 - arcobaleno_377's review
translatedKeyboard 88 keys, Graded Hammer touch A great big flat in the connection: one out (headphone / line level), a sustain pedal, MIDI IN / OUT and basta! I think they are abusing a little side. Both ou…
Yamaha P-120 - lenalex's review
translated88-key hammer comes with sustain pedals Fifteen sounds (+ 1 variation for each sound) 4 integrated adjustment effects (quite nice) + 4 reverbs (not use a little) adjustable brightness + seque…
Yamaha P-90 - LouinParis's review
translated- It has 7 octaves, 88 keys, but not exactly. - It sounds DIFFERENT 10 with modulations. - Connection noon, and RCA jack. UTILIZATION - The touch is excellent, enjoyable trs ... may be too he…
Yamaha P-140 - Pianistiquement's review
translatedRAS UTILIZATION RAS SOUNDS RAS OVERALL OPINION I prefer not to go too into detail because I do not have the gear directly to me (I have a P120). That's what made me want to go try his suc…
Yamaha P-140 - Stef Piano's review
translatedFirst of all, I will try this product from the category to which it is addressed. I also think of the Intrets Audiofanzine, only buyers and users of products should be a review as "testers" for fourt…