Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Yamaha YDP161B 88-Key Portable Keyboard

!±8±Yamaha YDP161B 88-Key Portable Keyboard

Brand : Yamaha
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Price : $1,499.99
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The Yamaha Arius YDP-161B provides true piano touch and tone, perfect for beginning students and experienced players alike. The Graded Hammer keyboard makes it a joy to play, both in practice and performance. The 3-level AWM Dynamic Stereo Sampling Voices deliver authentic and expressive piano sound. The half-damper effect gives you expressive control over sustained sounds when pedaling for even greater acoustic piano realism. A 2-track song recorder captures your original musical ideas and is ideal for using the built-in recordings of standard piano repertoire during practice. The new black walnut finish adds an attractive new option to the already popular Arius line.

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Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Yamaha Digital Piano Review - DGX, YPG, P, YDP, Piaggero Series Pianos

!±8± Yamaha Digital Piano Review - DGX, YPG, P, YDP, Piaggero Series Pianos

Be it home, studio or stage, you will find a Yamaha digital piano for the right purpose. You have various models that can be appreciated by both beginners as well as professionals. Yamaha is probably the only brand that has a huge range of products that cater to not only beginners but also professional piano keyboard players.

The DGX/YPG series, P series, the YDP series and the most recently introduced Yamaha Piaggero series are some its popular models, with the Piaggero being a very recent addition whereas the other series have been in existence for quite some time now.

So which Yamaha piano should one choose? That depends on what are you going to use your keyboard instrument for. Most of the models in the above series of pianos come with weighted graded hammer keys.

Yamaha YDP / Arius series contain the traditional upright pianos, more apt for your living room. This Yamaha digital piano can be used for learning, teaching or just for enjoying.

Those of you who are looking for accompaniment styles in your 88 key piano keyboards may consider the Yamaha DX/YPG series.

The Yamaha P series is apt for Pianists, those who just want a good touch and good piano sounds, are not interested in the Bells and whistles.

If you are an onstage performer and do a lot of gigs, you should check out the 76 keys Yamaha Piaggero series, a recent introduction to the Yamaha range of pianos, and suitable for those looking for a more portable option.

Experienced players and beginners both will find something within their budget, considering the various series that are available for Yamaha digital pianos. Mind you, Yamaha keyboard instruments are well laid out and very easy to use.

So if you are a beginner or an experienced player, have a look at the Yamaha Digital piano!


Yamaha Digital Piano Review - DGX, YPG, P, YDP, Piaggero Series Pianos

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Saturday, December 3, 2011

Yamaha Arius YDP141, 161 & 181 Digital Piano Review

!±8± Yamaha Arius YDP141, 161 & 181 Digital Piano Review

Yamaha have recently released the all-new Arius range of digital pianos. Building on the success of the YDP140 and YDP160, Yamaha have decided to extend the Arius range to include three models, the YDP141, YDP161 and the YDP181. These are not available in the UK as yet, but are being launched fully at the Musikmesse expo in Frankfurt in a week, so we're sure retailers will have stock soon after.

The Arius YDP140 represented exceptional value for money and the word on the street is that Yamaha will ensure the YDP141 is also good value for money. In fact there is a rumour that the YDP141 is of better quality than the Clavinova CLP 320. We'll have to wait to pass judgment on that, but on paper it does look very nice and offers beginners and the more experienced players a lot for the money, if it is pricing similarly to the YDP140.

There is a gradual improvement of features as you go up the range so the Yamaha Arius YDP141 has AVM level 1 stereo sampling for the piano sounds where as the YDP181 has AVM level 3 stereo sampling. Also as you go up the range there are more sounds included and the speakers wattage increases as well.

The pedals are all the same on each model and have damper with half pedal effect, Sostenuto and Soft to allow for full expression.

You'll also find that the keyboard includes a very handy feature allowing players to change the sensitivity between hard, medium, soft and fixed. This is a great feature as most players will play in a different way. The keyboard improves from Graded Hammer Standard up to Graded Hammer.

Another point worth mentioning is the polyphony which is 64 note on the YDP141 and 161s, where as the 181 has 128 note polyphony which if you're a more experienced player will be necessary for more complicated pieces.

All in all the Arius range is aimed the home piano market and are affordable with some lovely features and sounds.


Yamaha Arius YDP141, 161 & 181 Digital Piano Review

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