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Casio SA-76 Portable Arranger Keyboard
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Casio SA-76 Portable Arranger Keyboard
44-key Keyboard with LCD Display
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Yamaha PSS-F30 37-key Mini-key Keyboard
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Yamaha PSS-F30 37-key Mini-key Keyboard
37-key Mini Keyboard with 120 Voices, 114 Auto Accompaniment Styles, 30
Onboard Songs, Metronome, Smart Chord Function, Built-in Speakers and
Headphone Output - Black
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Yamaha PSR-E273 61-Key Portable Keyboard
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Yamaha PSR-E273 61-Key Portable Keyboard
61-key Portable Arranger with 401 Voices, 32-note Polyphony, 143 Accompaniment Styles, 112 Songs, and Yamaha Education Suite
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Yamaha PSR-E373 61-Key Portable Keyboard
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Yamaha PSR-E373 61-Key Portable Keyboard
61-key Portable Arranger with 622 Voices, USB to Host Audio and MIDI, 1/8" AUX Input, and Yamaha Education Suite
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Casio CT-S1 61-key Portable Keyboard - Black
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Casio CT-S1 61-key Portable Keyboard - Black
9.5V DC power supply (included) / 6 x AA
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Roland GO:PIANO88 88-key Music Creation Keyboard
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Roland GO:PIANO88 88-key Music Creation Keyboard
Not every home has space for a full-size acoustic piano. But the compact
design of GO:PIANO88 lets you play in any setting, with all the
benefits of 88 full-size keys. Just sit down, switch on and enjoy
GO:PIANO88’s full dynamic range, free from setup hassles or tangled
wiring. Plus, to ensure you can practice without disturbing others,
GO:PIANO88 lets you plug in headphones to play in peace.
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Yamaha P-125 Digital Piano - Black
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Yamaha P-125 Digital Piano - Black
The P-125 digital piano carries on the tradition of the best-selling
P-Series, with even more user-friendly features and improved sound
quality. Available in black or white finishes, the P-125 delivers Yamaha
piano touch and tone in a compact design and is ideal for home,
home-studio or stage use. The P-125 is an 88-key graded hammer action
piano with a complement of common sounds including multiple grand piano
voices, electric pianos from an authentic Rhodes to an FM-style piano,
clavinet, strings, vibes and more. You can split and layer sounds, and
enjoy the output from its high-quality built-in speakers or patch the
output into a larger amplification system.
Realistic Piano Tones Yamaha's
Pure CF Sound Engine results from years of piano-making history
combined with state-of-the-art sampling technology and expertise. Yamaha
is one of the industry's leaders in digital piano technology, and you
can hear why in the sound of their digital pianos that utilize the Pure
CF piano sample. The P-125 includes the sound of Yamaha's renowned
CFIIIS 9' concert grand piano and is faithfully reproduced, allowing for
incredible dynamics and expressiveness making Pure CF-equipped digital
pianos worthy of the Yamaha name.
Acoustic Properties String
Resonance recreates the sympathetic sounds of other strings resonating,
just like the behavior of acoustic pianos. Damper Resonance DSP
recreates the sound of the inside of a grand piano when the dampers are
off the strings. Key-off samples deliver the delicate change in sound
the instant the damper falls back to the string.
Authentic To The Touch Yamaha's
GHS (Graded Hammer Standard) weighted action has heavier touch in the
low end and lighter touch in the high end, just like the hammers inside
an acoustic piano. Great for the aspiring pianist, practicing on the GHS
action builds the proper finger technique for when the time comes to
perform on an acoustic piano. Plus, the matte finish makes the black
keys are less slippery when playing for extended periods of time.
Enhanced Sound System The
tweeter position has been improved in the P-125 to be in line with the
ears of the performer. Melody lines and treble passages are brighter and
more expressive as a result. This new configuration ensures that the
instrument sounds sparkle and come alive across the entire tonal range.
Immersive Sound Stereophonic
Optimizer adjusts the spatial distribution of sound in the listener's
headphones, creating the sensation that sound is coming directly from
the piano, rather than from the headphones.
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