Yamaha PSR-170 - arnaldus's review
translatedMany of his pieces and support available 100 for each. The tutorial and the metronome The feel and the fact that it is compact The connection in out for MIDI and the output connected to a sound…
Yamaha PSR-6700 - spleenvision's review
translated6700 YAMAHA arranger synthesizer 76 keys <span class="ad_text">Floppy 3.5 "midi systems intgrbr /></span> 103 AWM samples and 255 FM 100 presets sound builder, 100 pRSET user. squenceur interesting…
Yamaha PSR-37 - chakhal's review
translated5 octave keyboard non-touch sensitive 100 tones of base (8-note polyphony) that seek to imitate the sounds of instruments including a dozen Foley possibility to BLEND 2: dual voice (4 notes poly…
Yamaha PSR-E413 - Nyb's review
translated* This is the first model of the range take VLOC (basically the more you press a button quickly lower the sound loud). C'tait pr-requisite for me. * Pleasant but soft touch - this is neither a toy…
Yamaha PSR-290 - CroMignon's review
translatedSee below. Keyboard for beginner and many modifications possible to get the sound and nuances wishes. UTILIZATION Manuel "a little" complicated but simple to use. Used to it quickly. Very eas…
Yamaha PSR-2000 - CroMignon's review
translatedFeatures. Semi professional arranger keyboard. Sound Source: AWM Dynamic Stereo Sampling Screen: ✕ 320 backlit graphical display of 240 pixels Keyboard 61 keys (C1 - C6 initial dynamic) Vot…
Yamaha PSR-S900 - Neiv's review
translatedThe character you knew her! They are many and that's great! Good keyboard ... is better ... Worse, too! I drop a little note, however, because of this: The synth itself is quite fragile. one da…
Yamaha PSR-E403 - froidurematinale's review
translatedFeatures: see other posts Sound: full of sound modules with both knobs function Connections: Sustain Pedal, USB port and stereo output jack 6.35 Effects section: two adjustable knobs function (c…
Yamaha PSR-S550 - G. Hagen's review
translatedWarning! The connection is rather limited for an instrument in this price: If there are two USB ports, there is no revenge in MIDI, so no possibility to connect to the USB devices prior to bypassing …
Yamaha PSR-S550 - Fred60's review
translatedJust a quick note for G. Hagen PSR510 Having owned a few years ago, I can say that there was no modulation wheel ...
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 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…