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Revainrating 5 out of 5

I do not cease to rejoice at the purchase, a very good deal!

I wrote to support about the lack of detail, namely the power supply for the piano, due to the fact that it was not available, they could not check the quality of the work and sound of the piano, the seller did not answer and did not respond to my complaint. I had to go myself, look for and buy a power supply, the impressions were not the best. Buying a piano for a lot of money and not getting all the parts that should be included in the kit leaves few good impressions. The seller wrote gave a…

Pros
  • The piano arrived in good condition, no chips.
Cons
  • Missing power supply

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Not a bad product, quite normal quality.

I use this device so as not to forget how to press the keys, since I have a normal tool in another apartment. This piano will not replace a live instrument, but will allow you to practice or repeat previously learned pieces.

Pros
  • Headphone sound. He's gorgeous. Of course, if the headphones are appropriate. The full keyboard allows you to play everything you can play). Small dimensions and strict design.
Cons
  • Sound without headphones. He is very idiosyncratic. Not that bad, but I got used to it for a long time. Black color especially attracts dust).

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I really like the product, it fully meets my expectations.

In principle, the manufacturer declares this class of piano as a beginner. The next episodes are much more interesting. So it is and do not expect more. I bought to record sampled piano sounds on a computer, this option turned out to be enough for me. But for more advanced use, of course, you need to choose one and a half times more expensive. Its pros: Budget piano. Hammer system. Good sound. There is a metronome, and tuning by hertz tone. A couple of sounds. Minimum buttons. Its cons: Despite

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Not a bad purchase, worth the money.

I'm a little disappointed. The right hand failed. The dimensions of this yamaha for a stationary piano are quite normal, nothing more. It is not intended to be taken anywhere. The sound is also not as full as the sellers described to me. The piano is suitable for those who want to play "for themselves", and for those who have already graduated from the music school and no longer need to take exams in music. Unfortunately, this instrument is not suitable for professional piano lessons. From the…

Pros
  • 1. You can play without settings, turn it on and play (although pressure sensitivity is still better to adjust) 2. Setting the depth and type of reverb - even playing in an ordinary room, the sound is like in a spacious hall. 3. Connects to a PC (my previous piano did not have such an opportunity, that's why I'm happy). 4. The volume is wonderfully adjustable, you can make it very quiet and rehearse without headphones even late at night.
Cons
  • 1. The sound of the right hand is too quiet, no matter how quietly I play the left hand, it still drowns out the right. This is especially noticeable when recording on a PC using programs (FL studio for example) - this was very upsetting. 2. In some works, you need to play the same note several times in a row or trill very quickly. But on this piano, each subsequent sound in such a trill is quieter than the previous one, and the last notes are almost inaudible.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great product, a pleasure to use.

The first digital piano in our family, my wife likes it, especially after her children's Soviet oak pianos, this is heaven and earth, she plays with pleasure)

Pros
  • Very soft keys, high-quality product, natural sound, the ability to play with headphones even at night. Organ mode is something)) The instrument is magnificent!
Cons
  • There is no "right" pedal in the kit, but there is a "left" one, less necessary. To connect household headphones to the piano, you need an adapter from a thick to a classic 3.5mm plug. The weight is solid, the tool is not very transportable.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The best thing I've ever used, I recommend it to everyone!

A year after playing this piano, I suddenly realized that the volume of the extracted sounds is always the same, no matter how hard you press the keys. Sadness, pain, longing, decay. Useful on . Market, look at the technical specifications - however, they write that this model is sensitive to pressure. Hm. There is also an instruction! Bingo! It turns out that if you press the [GRAND PIANO/FUNCTION] button and the keys A2 to C3 at the same time, the touch sensitivity of the keys will…

Pros
  • Great sounding, weighted keys, sensitive to pressure. Many useful settings are described in the instructions. Using a USB cable, you can connect the piano to a computer, or use an OTG adapter to a smartphone, and learn to play using the Synthesia program.
Cons
  • The pedal in the kit is uncomfortable, and has only two positions.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Everything in the purchase suits, a very necessary product.

For an instrument of this class, the best keys in terms of tactility. Maximum resemblance to a real piano. This is important for initial learning. Yamaha also has the richest sound. Both on top and bottom. On the bottom especially. Compared in store before buying. There he made his choice. I bought it for my wife, who suddenly remembered her childhood. Unexpectedly for himself, he sat down. I myself sing with the guitar, but then I tried it, and now I try to sing with pleasure already with the…

Pros
  • Keys, sound
Cons
  • Price

Revainrating 3 out of 5

The product is working, I will not repeat it for sure.

I hesitated between Roland and Yamaha, decided to opt for the second one, which I later regretted very much. Yamaha models: 1. Very heavy, bulky, absolutely not suitable for carrying. 2. The sound is deaf, like from a basement. Yes, there is a real phono function, but it is impossible to play on it (the lower acts are much louder than the upper ones, which spoils the composition as a whole). At this point, it's better to report a little to Roland than to suffer from this horror later. 3. There…

Pros
  • Weighted keyboard, number of octaves
Cons
  • All the rest

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Matches the description completely, very satisfied.

A good solution for an apartment, a compact piano, keystrokes like on a real piano, the sound depends on the speed of pressing and the feel of the hammer mechanism with your fingers. Built-in metronome, in general, everything you need to study.

Pros
  • Great study solution
Cons
  • Not even the most minimal 'X' stand included

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Perfect purchase for me, exactly what I was looking for!

Bought for my daughter (4 years old). Never played myself. But I ended up playing. My daughter, on the other hand, learned to press Function and thresh on all the keys in a row. Some in this case run demo tunes. As a result, the sensitivity of the keys periodically went astray. In order not to open the instructions every time, I signed the sensitivity adjustment keys with a pencil.

Pros
  • Sound, key sensitivity
Cons
  • Settings by simultaneously pressing the keys Function + one of the acoustic. The actions of some of the acoustic keys are signed, some are not. For example, the keys that control the metronome are signed. Keys that control the sensitivity of the keys - no. Some settings cannot be made without instructions.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

An ideal product for any type of consumer.

Super quality / price, the keyboard is incomparable (for the price), for initial training - an excellent choice, it is better to buy a normal pedal, a minimum of controls (advanced control through the keys) is both a plus and a minus (but you get used to it quickly), dust protection is a cape. Who is limited in funds - it is better not to find a tool. With its pros: Keyboard (for a year of operation - like new), sound on good headphones, timbres, price, sampling is excellent, very satisfied…

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Matches the description completely, very satisfied.

The choice was between Casio CDP-S100 and this Yamaha. Yamaha won by a slight advantage in sound. Casio is richer in modes, but they are secondary.

Pros
  • Really high quality sound. Comfortable weighted keyboard - there is the most "like a real one". Intuitive mode switching and clear instructions. Very good, strong packaging. Long power cord. Amazing sound in headphones, just bomb.
Cons
  • A flimsy sustain pedal, for serious work you need a couple of thousand mores for a metal one. There is no case and stand included, but these are nitpicks for such a price. Headphone jack 6.3, not everyone immediately has an adapter.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The best thing Ive ever used, a great item for everyone!

Got pros: Great product for this money! The keyboard is comfortable, it's very cool that there is a metronome function and other sounds besides the piano Cons: The sound in the headphones is very mechanized, the tail rings, it is difficult to practice, regardless of the quality of the headphones