64-note polyphony. 749 voices. 31 drum kits.
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98 People rated this product : 7 out of 10
9 People wrote reviews









9 out of 10
Feature:
I thought it had built-in speakers when I bought it, but I have a system at home and it was easy enough to plug into that. Now I mostly use it with headphones.
Quality:
Seems pretty well-built. The USB port did break on me but it was under warranty and was fixed for free. No problems since. The feel is very nice. I do not have experience with Graded action versus the Balanced action of the S08 so I cannot speak to the difference there. But the S08 feels very nice.
Value:
Compared to other 88-key pro boards, this is about the cheapest you're going to find, and I am very happy with it. A very good value.
Desirability:
Meh - it's a keyboard. Looks good, and I agree the red felt is a nice touch.
Sound:
Good sounds, not mind-blowing but VERY good for the price. I mostly use this board as a MIDI controller.
Ease of Use:
Haven't done a lot of tweaking but for getting basic sounds etc it's pretty straightforward. I also have not sequenced on the board (I use Logic) so can't comment on that.
Support:
When the USB port broke, I called Yamaha who referred me to a local authorized repair shop. Dropped it off and got it back in a reasonable time frame.
Overall:
If this were lost or stolen, I would buy another one. I do not plan on replacing this keyboard until I wear it out.
Submitted: 8/23/2007
Style of Music: Jazz, Funk, World, Electronic









9 out of 10
Feature:
It has decent features for the price. No sequencer on board, although there is one with the CD program. Seeing that this was my first keyboard, I haven't really gotten into sequencing or sampling. I mostly use it on stage. The foot controller you can get is helpful but it doesn't seem like you can control pitch or wah in real time. I don't know if that's possible but it would have been cool.
Quality:
Built like a...tank? Well that seems to be the standard saying so i guess i will use it too. Its built well, it's yamaha, nothing has broken yet.
Value:
Good good, price is good. Its solid so i know it will last and its brought me tons a musical adventures so it really is worth it.
Desirability:
Its not a sex machine, it wont get you laid. The red felt is classy? maybe?
Sound:
The sounds and action were most important to me. This was my first keyboard so I wasn't accute to hearing between different boards for piano sound quality. None the less, the piano sound is good, just good. Now that I have played with it for about a year, the highs are pretty thin and don't sustain very well. Also, there is a definite ring on the D above middle C. The rest of the sounds are good and bad, probably more useless sounds than useful. I'm decently happy with the sound though. The action is probably not as heavy and solid as a typical grand, but my piano at home has a very light touch so im used to this. It is NOT GRADED, in case anyone wanted that and was looking for it you wont find it here. Its balanced action.
Support:
no experience, but it's yamaha so im just assuming decent.
Overall:
Hope this will last for awhile, I know I'll end up buying many more boards over the years so I'll proly get better ones. Good for beginner good for budget. So basically its good for the price, its Yamaha, decent sound selection, yeah. Maybe not the best keyboard for a only piano player. Keep in mind its not really a digital piano, its a synthesizer. I bought it cuz i use some of the other effects.
Submitted: 10/8/2005
Style of Music: jamband, rock, jazz
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