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Digital piano YAMAHA P-45 black Review

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Description of Digital piano YAMAHA P-45 black

The Yamaha P-45 is a great digital piano for beginners. This inexpensive 88-key weighted piano gives you the realistic feel of an acoustic piano with a heavier touch in the lower range and a lighter touch in the high range.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

I am amazed! It was definitely worth the money!

I was looking for an instrument for myself. I am a student of a music college and live in a hostel, I needed a convenient, mobile and high-quality instrument. Yes, and a budget one. The choice was between Casio and Yamaha. Casio was cheaper, but the keyboard, and even more so the sound, is noticeably inferior to the Yamaha. So I bought a P-45! Didn't guess! Cool and responsive keyboard, the sound is quite decent, and of course, the fact that the instrument is portable! The dream came true! Now…

Pros
  • Compact, good sound
Cons
  • Not enough sound power without headphones

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Excellent product, the best quality.

I chose between three models that differ significantly in price. P-45, P-115 and YDP-S31. I read the reviews, watched the videos, listened to everything. I really wanted to take the YDP-S31 in a wooden case. However, its price is now 72900. P-115 was offered to me for 48000 along with a stand for it. And I found the P-45 in the Hong Kong store, the official dealer of Yamaha, for only 26,000s. Purpose of purchase: Teaching a 6 year old daughter to play the piano. And play it myself. I am an…

Pros
  • Sound, heavy keys, like a real piano. Simple, convenient design of the keyboard itself, only three control buttons. You can also control it through your iPhone. Price. Pedal included. Music stand. The volume is good, it penetrates, the case does not rattle. There are only positive emotions from playing the instrument.
Cons
  • Unpretentious.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The best price for such a product, I will buy more!

The speakers are directed downwards, so it's better to put the piano not on a table, but on the original stand (without a table top), the sound really differs like heaven and earth, I've tested it from my own experience. As for me, it’s the most for a beginner pianist (I just started to master the piano, I used to play the guitar). I'm not particularly interested in other sounds (organ, etc. ), but only the "piano" mode and the dynamics setting (I set it to "medium") and reverb depth (I set the

Pros
  • Price-quality ratio Sound Nice keyboard
Cons
  • High notes sound a little quieter than low ones, which can be attributed to a minor drawback. Management (setting the dynamics of the keys, reverb, etc. ) is not "user friendly", you must definitely read the instructions. Print out the designation of the keys from the official site or simply tear out page 22 (at the very end) from the instructions and put it next to it, without it it will be difficult. The original pedal is light, under the foot it strives to hit the floor, move away from pressing. I just taped it to the floor with double sided tape.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The quality is top notch and I recommend the product for purchase.

I bought two pianos for my daughter, who is just starting her journey in music: a yamaha idp-143 home to the city and a yamaha R-45 to the country. The price difference is 3 to 1! At the same time, the yamaha R-45 does not hear the sound of pressing the keys themselves! I don’t know if this is important to someone (I don’t have a musical education), but this aspect seems to me to be a disadvantage of a more expensive model. So it turns out that now I would rather buy two R-45s . .

Pros
  • Sound.
Cons
  • As a nitpick - if you look at the row of keys from the side, you can see that they are a little not on the same level.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Excellent quality, absolutely not expected for such a price.

They took the piano for themselves, as a hobby (not a beginner, 7 years of music school behind them). The main search criteria were the full set of keys and the weighting of the keys. In the end, we settled on this model. I liked the quality, it's nice to play the piano, the sound is good. It looks like a normal piano. One drawback - I had to buy a separate pedal, because the one in the kit only works on on / off. As a result, we bought a separately weighted pedal.

Pros
  • Weighted keys 88 keys, like a regular piano Possibility to connect headphones Price-quality ratio
Cons
  • Pedal works like a button - on/off

Revainrating 4 out of 5

It was a reasonable purchase, will order more.

In general, a decent instrument, but it is difficult to recreate the shades of the melody on it, smooth transitions from pp to ff. But this is subjective. Perhaps someone can achieve this

Pros
  • Good sound. Nice reverb effects. Weighted keyboard. The tool is good for practicing playing skills.
Cons
  • The dependence of the volume on the pressing force: it will be possible to play loudly, but if you need to be quieter, it’s not very good, except to change the entire volume.

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Average purchase, there is something to complain about.

I used it for half a year, it forgives almost all mistakes, for someone it may be good, but most likely it will not work out to learn how to play well with this model. The dimensions also let us down, I came with her to a friend who has a cdp-130 and she is much smaller and lighter, which surprised me. Different pros: I bought it on the recommendation of the seller, I liked the look and the story about the functions. About the rest in the following paragraphs, and then I listened to the cdp-130

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Good product, good quality, not bad.

I don’t want to scold a good (for my money, of course) device. But dear representatives of Yamaha, is it really so difficult from a technical point of view to add rigidity to the keys so that they do not dangle left and right and do not knock like rattles on their own guides? Or glue the impact points with a sliding cloth, rubber, or whatever . . Applying lubricant saves saves for a week, no more. Sorry for the cry of the soul.

Pros
  • Decent sound, compact, all the necessary functions.
Cons
  • After a year of use, the keyboard clicks like an old typewriter . . Only white keys rattle, there are no problems with black ones.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I am amazed at how well the product is made, just magically!

The race cannon, the only one. . It's quite big, if someone takes such a thing for the first time, study the dimensions and carefully consider where to put it. . I compared it with a similar Casio (CDP series) - Yamaha won my mother, Casio sounded like a toy. And given that I took it for Baku, the price was 45k and the exchange rate - 119, for $260 - this is an excellent offer, and it's better not to find it. In short, if you have a buzz - take it and you won't regret it! If you don’t, then…

Pros
  • The sound is recorded from the piano, not synthesized Hammer action keys Pedal included
Cons
  • Mains only operation

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A high-quality product, the price corresponds to the quality.

A wonderful midi keyboard, in addition to the piano, there are sounds of other instruments. The settings allow you to sound closer to the real sound of a stage grand piano. The pedal in the kit is the simplest, but I have my own MGear, bought over 10 years ago. Fits perfectly on a regular X-rack. Delivery on time, they immediately unpacked and checked the tool with me.

Pros
  • Great tool
Cons
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Revainrating 5 out of 5

A nice option for the money, one of the best deals.

A trustworthy tool. Its pros: Great sound, great look. Ideal for studying at a music school in today's world. The child is overjoyed. With its cons: Pedal sliding. But since it came in a set, it's hard to judge. I will take another.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A really necessary purchase, Im glad I found this product.

I bought it as a gift for a musician girl (she really liked it) at a New Year's discount, with free shipping, plus 2022 points from - thanks, nice Pros: The best budget piano 1. excellent sound (despite the fact that they write somewhere, it is supposedly quiet). Enough for an apartment, even the neighbors listen. 2. pedal included (read the instructions when connecting it, otherwise it may turn out that its action is inverted) 3. Full weighted full size keyboard 4. customizable metronome 6…

All in all, a decent tool. Simple and reliable. There is nothing superfluous. But you should pay attention that here is not a 3.5 mm mini-jack, but 6.3 mm. I mainly play through headphones, I have enough volume in them. A certain limitation, discreteness is felt, of course, in comparison with an acoustic piano. But it is not worth comparing with acoustics. And among similar electronic instruments, this model shows itself very well. I do not plan to switch to another instrument.

Pros
  • + Good quality hammer mechanism + Nice key surface, comfortable key spacing + Clear sound through headphones and speakers + Piano tone recorded from a real instrument impresses with its naturalness
Cons
  • - Personally, the maximum volume of the speakers is not enough for me - Very annoying quick decay of the sound compared to an acoustic piano - Really felt low polyphony of 64 notes, but not critical

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Feel free to buy, for such a price, the quality is simply amazing.

The perfect tool for beginners. The sound is very good, the keys are not viscous, moderately heavy (as on a good instrument), the pressure sensitivity can be adjusted to suit you, you can even turn it off for the first lessons. The speakers are located at the bottom, so I recommend not to put it on the table, but to buy or make a stand. If necessary, the pedal can be replaced with a piano, but so far I don’t see the point. If a child needs an instrument for learning, then instead of acoustics…

Pros
  • Keyboard and sound. They are real! I'm not a musician, but my hearing seems to be normal, I can't distinguish it from a live instrument.
Cons
  • Pedal included without floor pressing.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The best thing I've ever used, a great item for everyone!

Branded keyboard friend with great functionality for the price A painfully familiar example for whom this device is suitable: children who begin to comprehend playing the keys at a music school, but whose parents have a rather limited budget: they can be tempted by prices of 10, 5, and sometimes even 2 thousands for Ebay for all sorts of "Volga", "Octave", "October" and so on. But firstly, you can run into a non-tunable instrument, and secondly, not every master (you will still spend money on…

Pros
  • It's a piano, not a keyboard Full size keys Weighted hardness Half pedal Loud built-in speakers
Cons
  • It's a sin to complain for such a price, but: native sound - computer acoustics for 20 bucks, connected through the headphone output, gives a more pleasant feeling; the pedal creaked after a couple of months (played for 2 hours a week maximum) - I had to open it and lubricate it; at the pedal, the base is rather slippery - sometimes it tries to fall out from under the foot; the most important drawback began to appear after almost 3 years of happy playing: the large octave mi key began to emit an unpleasant clattering sound with a certain pressing trajectory, which is not interrupted even by the built-in loud acoustics - terribly annoying;

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Excellent quality, absolutely not expected for such a price.

Please note that you will need an adapter to play with headphones. With its pros: In principle, there is everything that can be expected from a budget digital piano. The keys are very pleasant, there are no questions about the sound quality. Changing settings is very easy Has cons: The pedal does not allow half pedaling. This is possible on all acoustic instruments, and on some more expensive models, which sometimes makes it difficult to smoothly transition between two harmonies. The metronome