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The Yamaha P125 is a premium 88-key weighted action digital piano that combines authentic touch with the rich sound of a concert grand. It features GHS weighted action, a pure CF sound engine, and USB connectivity, making it an ideal choice for professional musicians. The package includes a sturdy furniture stand and a comfortable wooden bench, ensuring you have everything you need to create beautiful music.
Package Dimensions | 142.24 x 50.8 x 43.18 cm; 0.28 Grams |
Item model number | P125BLB |
Colour | Black |
Connector | usb |
Number of Keyboard Keys | 88 |
Size | Home Bundle |
Proficiency Level | Professional |
Power Source | Usb |
Item Weight | 0.28 g |
N**J
Affordable excellence
Bought to replace a dearly beloved acoustic piano when I moved to a smaller space. Could not be happier with the Yamaha. Beautiful tone and dynamics, excellent key action, easy to use additional features, copes perfectly with the classical music I love. Highly recommend.
A**R
73 Teclas es lo mejor!!!!!
Más compacto que 88 teclas y en realidad esas notas que pierdes casi no se utilizan. Estan de sobra. (Salvo que toques muy clásico)
O**G
17 kg piano
Good sound, nice weighted action, but this instrument is way too heavy to carry around or travel with.
A**E
Conoscevo già il prodotto, molto contento di trovarlo su Amazon
Ottimo kit, completo di tutto, per suonare il piano in piccoli spazi. Lo uso con delle buone cuffie per non disturbare. La meccanica della tastiera è più leggera di un piano a martelletti, ma per allenarsi va bene lo stesso. Facile il montaggio.
O**J
Great compact piano
This is the only affordable 73 key digital piano. You might be wondering--why should I get 73 keys, when I can get 88-key pianos for cheaper?The answer is space. If you live in a small apartment, you might not have space for an 88-key piano. Most short-compass keyboards you will find have unweighted actions, which makes them unsatisfactory as *pianos*. This gives you a very good graded, weighted action over 73 keys.Will you miss the extra keys? That depends on the music you're playing. Most pop songs since the '60s "fit" just fine on 73 keys, since many of them were composed/arranged/performed on compact electric pianos (Fender Rhodes, Wurlitzer, Yamaha CP) with that many keys. Classical pieces originally composed for clavichord or harpsichord will fit here, too. Odds are, if you are specifically shopping for a 73-key keyboard, you already know what music you want to play, and know that you can use a 73.Sound: For a piano of its price, this is a decent-sounding piano. As an apartment/practice piano, it's great. The multisamples are fine. You can play with a bit of dynamics. The built-in speakers mean you can practice without having to power up the rest of your setup (amps, DAWs, whatever). The acoustic piano sounds are decent. Electric pianos aren't bad: EP1 is a "Rhodes" type sound, EP2 is a "Wurlitzer" type sound; EP3 is a Yamaha DX7 synth e-piano sound (think cheesy '80s ballads/slow jams); EP4 is a "fantasia" type sound. The organs are less good, since you only get four sounds and no drawbars to control registration. But, really, for this price, do you care? If you need a real organ, this may not be your thing.I had been cross-shopping this with Casio Privia models, and I went for this PRECISELY because it was a 73 key piano. It fits my space perfectly, and it fits the music I want to play on it.
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