Dear Readers,
I myself have started 2 years ago to play the piano. The P 95 is really good. A full piano. And unlike earlier today in digital pianos so the sound quality pianos "been scanned."
You will hear original Steinway - with the huge advantage: you must never let this piano tune. Polyphony and 64 times (which indicates the degree of authenticity such as a resonating sound again) is absolutely sufficient. A super piano with 88 keys, a good organ sound, but without frills.
The design is appealing. Nevertheless, a point deduction. Why?
For some time I have another digital - a Roland FP-7F. This is a completely different price range: 2000 E held here 600 E.
The difference is clear:
The Yamaha sounds compared very light, almost hollow. Lacks "substance", while Roland's (3x as expensive) is strong, voluminous bass. Second reason : It is tightened to 12 watts. That is correct, but in my eyes a little dishonest: Only 2x6 Watt not ... 2x12 watts!
Resume: The Yamaha P95 is great, is great. For the price. Absolutely good for the first few years at the piano. Great enthusiasm. Easily transportable, and the keyboard is really outstanding. Sound but only 4 out of 5.
Whether it's in this price range, however, is a more vigorous with digital sound, I do not know. Nevertheless: Who buys the Yamaha P95, makes everything right. And another thing: Not only adults but also for children a piano / a Digital is absolutely correct.
Yamaha P 95? Buy!
Yamaha P-95 B Stage Piano :
Graded Hammer Standard (GHS) keyboard with matte black keytops
As on a traditional acoustic piano, the keys of the lower notes have a heavier touch, while the higher ones are more responsive to lighter and faster on the attack. The touch sensitivity can be even more varied in order to adapt perfectly to their gaming habits. This technology provides an authentic playing experience in an easily portable instrument.
Compact, modern design
The attractive, lightweight design of the instrument - it weighs less than 12 kg - adapts to any device and takes up less space than a table. You definitely need no piano forwarding it!
Advanced Wave Memory (AWM) Stereo Sampling
The AWM (Advanced Wave Memory) is a sampling new method that produces a sound that can not be close to the original sound as before. Using digital technology and the best digital filters out there, the sounds were recorded and edited. Stereo Sampling provides a further, deeper and more brilliant sound by two waveforms (L and R) are included.
The most important sounds
This instrument provides a set of commonly used sounds such as grand pianos, electric pianos, organs, harpsichord, vibraphone and strings. Each of these sounds has been with Yamaha's unrivaled love of detail recorded and reproduced.
New built-in stereo speaker system
This tool has a highly efficient speaker system. With 6 watts per side, these keyboards are ready for their performance, no matter when, no matter where.
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