64 notes of polyphony. Dark Rosewood finish woodgrain cabinet.
426 People rated this product : 7 out of 10
11 People wrote reviews









10 out of 10
Feature:
Wish it had the ability, in record mode to adjust recording levels. there is no way to get any kind of decent mix through internal recording.
Quality:
top shelf
Value:
Well worth the money.
Desirability:
Wish they made it in ebony. it would be perfect then.
Sound:
It's hands down the best digital I've ever played. Action is awesome, very much like their concert grands.
Ease of Use:
Very easy to use and taylor rich sounds without being a programmer, those dudes are weird anyway. I'm a player.
Support:
can't comment, haven't had any problems with anything Yamaha.
Overall:
forever. I'll always have it for my home.
Submitted: 9/19/2008









10 out of 10
Feature:
Includes the traditional piano pedal board with 3 pedals, a gorgeous full-back stand, and a comfortable, attractive piano bench. Fourteen sounds; 64-voice polyphony. Two-track sequencer with tempo adjustment. It interfaces with my computer. There are stereo outputs.
Quality:
My YDP-223 arrived in October of 2003. It is now July 2007. It still looks and plays great. The quality is exceptional. It has not diminished even though many little children have played with it. It sounds as great as it ever did.
Value:
It is definately worth the money.
Desirability:
This piano is exactly what I want. It does everything I want and looks and sounds great.
Sound:
All of the 14 voices are great. I can vary the intensity of sound by hitting the keys softer or harder or using the footpedals. If I really want to make the sound louder I can output the sound to any sound system. However, the volume control max output is usually loud enough. I permitted our church camp to borrow the YDP-223 this summer and they loved it. They played it beside their piano and said it is loud enough. They did not want it to be louder than the piano.
Ease of Use:
The smallest members of my family find it easy to use. The feel of the YDP-223 is great. The graded hammer action of the keys, the sound, and the footpedals keep my playing skills sharp so that I am able to move to other pianos with ease. I have it connected to my computer. I can key music into Finale notation software from the YDP-223 and play it back. If I want to play to my hearts content while others are watching TV I can put on the headphones. That also makes it a great teaching piano. If a student is shy we can put on the headphones and only the student and teacher can hear the results.
Support:
The best support is never needing any. Thanks Yamaha you did a great job in making this product.
Overall:
I chose this product after much research. It is respected by many people. What I like most is the sound and feel. There is not anything that I don't like about it.
Submitted: 7/23/2007
Style of Music: Country Gospel, Christian classical
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