Graded Hammer Standard keyboard. Perfect for practicing or performing.
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77 People rated this product : 7 out of 10
12 People wrote reviews









10 out of 10
Feature:
All accessories are useful in operation. I did not require the 1/4 output jacks because I used the MIDI outputs to control the Proteus. The piano is perfect for rehearsal and performing in very small rooms, which we don't usually fin ourselves in.
Quality:
Quality is one of YAMAHA's best attributes. They simply do not cut corners on quality materials and electronics.
Value:
There is not a better rehearsal or small room piano available for the price.
Desirability:
It is an adorable little keyboard with a resemblance to it's big brother the CP300 which in itself is an engineering marvel. I recommend black. I had a silver p60 and grew tired of the color quickly. And this piano is easy to transport. While my 100lb. performance piano stays in the cargo bay of the bus, the little P70 follows me right into the hotel room.
Sound:
This product is an excellent rehearsal piano. We carry it on our tour bus and rehearse our harmony parts. It works just fine. I use to take it on stage as a controller to play my Coakley Perfect Piano programs through my Proteus 2000. Now I own the YAMAHA CP300 which I use for stage performances and the P70 is kept for rehearsal only. It is carried in a soft gig bag from hotel rooms and remains one of my closest companions. You can find any better piano for the price. It is no a good performance keyboard, though.
Ease of Use:
This piano is very easy to transport, setup, and play. I cannot think of a better rehearsal piano for the money. I have played YAMAHA pianos professionally since 1986, coming up through the ranks of the CP series of the 80's and 90's. YAMAHA is the world's best piano.
Support:
I haven't needed support from YAMAHA for either of my piano's...YET! Let's keep it that way shall we?
Overall:
This is the best piano for rehearsing and small rooms that I have ever owned, but for the big shows the YAMAHA CP300 reigns supreme. When I am on stage with Grand Ole Opry members its the CP300, but I have rehearsed with many legendary performers with my lightweight P60, and now with my P70.
Submitted: 8/6/2008
Style of Music: Country, Southern Gospel









10 out of 10
Feature:
The weighted keys are my absolute favorite part of this piano because they feel so real. The pedal that comes with this keyboard though, is ok to use for some things, but I've already ordered the FC3 foot pedal to use the half damping feature. The FC5 (the pedal the keyboard comes with) seems to make things sound a little muddy if you're playing faster, sustained pieces, especially in the lower keys.
Quality:
I think this piano is made pretty well. As mentioned in other reviews, the material of on the top looks to be very sensitive to scratches, but if you get even just a dust cover and use it every time you're done playing, you could avoid this problem easily.
Value:
I think the price is right for this piano completely.
Desirability:
The black attracts me a lot. I think it is very simple and elegant looking. I'm sure the silver is too, but I haven't seen it in person.
Sound:
The sound quality is amazing. I love how I can make anything my own with the Yamaha p-70. The other voices it comes with, I don't see myself using much though, because I'm mainly interested in the piano, although, I do like the strings sound.
Ease of Use:
This keyboard is extremely easy to use. Plug it in, adjust your sound and volume and go!
Support:
I haven't had to deal with support, but I've heard good word of them
Overall:
I plan to keep this keyboard for a long time. It's everything I was looking for :)
Submitted: 5/6/2008
Style of Music: Rock
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