- Hi all! P-45 Almost the most affordable and cheapest representative of Yamaha in this class. Pretty loud, nice design, headphone output, 10 sounds inside plus a mix between them. There is a pedal included. The phono has two playing modes, it can hammer like a synthesizer without measuring the force of the keystroke, or you can switch and play like on a real phono, with the pedal the same still life, lengthen the sound by pressing, or you can reverse and shorten the sound by pressing. Why these chips of mind I will not apply. The phono is quickly assembled, quickly disassembled, carried by one person. Therefore, this tool is perfect for giving or a country house, it is easy to transport it to a warm apartment for wintering. Such a tool should be considered as a secondary tool to maintain the knowledge of the student during the summer holidays.
- Bought as a secondary, to the country. Upset indistinct cotton sound on the bottoms, and at the top. Well, seriously, there is no sharpness of sound and no adjustments to fix it. Accordingly, the question of the price. Although there is a pedal, it is terrible, because it is not attached to the phono and travels all over the floor, and it is also not convenient to press it. You can change it to a more professional one, the one that Yama offers separately. There is no cover and cape on the clave, so buy it right away, otherwise everything will be in the dust. Does not tolerate cold. We'll have to take it to the apartment for the winter.
- -Quality samples -Quality acoustics -Great key mechanics
- - The headphone jack is extremely inconvenient to connect.
- Brand Big volume Looks impressive
- Clamped on the dynamics (no matter how hard or weakly you press the key, the sound is about the same volume)
- Full keyboard 88 keys, the ability to change the scale by several tones up and down (handy for accompaniment with brass), or adjust to a specific frequency (for playing along with audio recording), you can change the depth of the reverb (from "clean" piano to "dirty" piano) , hammer system - the sensations from pressing the keys are like from an acoustic piano. Pedal and music stand included.
- The power cord is short. To connect 3.5 mm headphones, you need to purchase an adapter for a 6.3 mm jack.
- Depth of sound, realism of the keyboard, ease of use.
- It's a pity that you can only connect via USB to Apple or a computer.
- The sound is quite dense, especially in the lower register; Keyboard - much nicer than the same casio; Good effects - with proper selection; Good speakers - but it is better to connect to an external system (heaven and earth);
- USB PORT FALLED AFTER 8 MONTHS OF USE! ! Insufficiently sharp sound in the upper register; Insufficiently long sound sustain (fixed by post-processing); Inadequate prices for the repair of connection connectors.
- Great sound, nothing more. The active keyboard with hammers repeats the keyboard of an acoustic instrument.
- It is desirable to replace the pedal with a Roland one.
- Quality tool. Almost indistinguishable from a real piano.
- Not revealed yet.
- Good value digital piano for those who play from scratch for themselves
- The sound and feedback of the keys is very far from a real instrument, in the right hand the sounds are really quieter