Authentic piano sound. 2-track sequencer. MIDI interface.
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The Ideal Fusion of Rich, Expressive Sound and Exceptional Style As the newest member of Yamaha's P series line, the P-140 delivers incredible sound performance at an incredibly sound price. Featuring Yamaha's highly acclaimed Graded Hammer Effect keyboard as well as realistic piano and instrumental voices, the P-140 offers both the authentic feel of an acoustic piano and the advanced features of today's digitals. Whether you are an accomplished or aspiring musician, the P-140 has the simple operation and superior style you need to showcase your abilities. Learn More...
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161 People rated this product : 7 out of 10
10 People wrote reviews









10 out of 10
Feature:
Great Features
Quality:
Great looking
Value:
You can get $100 rebate from Yamaha now!!
Sound:
great sound
Overall:
Great Piano
Submitted: 10/5/2005









8 out of 10
Feature:
It has what it is meant to have and does what it does well. A couple features could make this go from a great keyboard to an incredible one. If they added a horn/synth horn patch, that would come in really handy for me. Also, it would be REALLY handy to be able to loop the recordings. That's one of the first things I tried to do. Also it would be nice if the meters in the metronome went past 6. (gotta practice playing in 7!)
The built-in speakers actually sound great and get quite loud. I've used them several times for small gigs. It's nice not having to be plugged into anything else to practice.
hmm...it'd also be nice if there was a digital clock/timer on it. I lose track of time!
Quality:
It's very rugged. Mine has a scratch on it, but for the last 8 months it's pretty much been a rock.
Value:
This is a $1000 keyboard, in my opinion. If it addressed some of the things I think it could use, it would be worth $1200.
Desirability:
I don't think the wooden veneer is the most fetching look, but it's not bad. They could do better.
Sound:
Pianos are fantastic (though the variations lack variety), the Rhodes/Wurly are great, organs are OK. Harpsichord is pretty incredible; it has the sound of releasing a key. The strings and choir are great. The guitar is a bit weak. The electric bass is OK but the acoustic bass is pretty sad. I think the Acoustic Bass included in Garage Band sounds better. Also, when you split the piano/bass, the bass is too soft. You can probably configure it, but it should work from default.
Support:
Like another reviewer, my B-Stock came without a music stand and I went through the exact same thing - long wait on the phone, only to find out that it would cost me $115. Weak.
However, that's my only experience with them, which I think speaks to the quality.
Overall:
I got a good price on this ($800) but I think I would replace it for >$1000. The most important thing about it is that the piano sounds incredible and the action is excellent. It's my reliable gigging board. I probably won't think about replacing it for a while unless Yamaha comes out with an improved version of it.
Submitted: 10/2/2005
Style of Music: jazz, rock, classical
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