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Feature:
It came with a pedal, but I purchased a better one. The only feature I wish is had is a built in metronome. That comes at a higher price.
Quality:
It had a very nice look. I have it right next to my Yahama grand and it looks great. Yamaha products are always reliable.
Value:
For the price, it is the best available. If you need more voices, and more bells and whistles, you can get them at a higher price. I am very happy with it.
Sound:
Sounds like my Yamaha acoustic piano. I am a piano teacher and bought it to use as a second keyboard for duets and teaching. I use them together for piano teaching. The speakers are not a loud as I might like, but the sound is good.
Ease of Use:
It was very easy to figure out. You have to get used to the keys to press to change voices. I mainly use the grand piano voice and occasionally the harpsicord.
Support:
I have have several Yamaha products and have always been pleased with them. The are consistently good quality.
Overall:
I plan to keep this piano for a long time. I have had a top of the line Roland and found I just didn't need that much instrument for my purposes. This one is just right.
Submitted: 8/24/2006
Style of Music: Classical
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Feature:
Could be more features like 1/4" audio outs but all around great for the money and can not be touched!!!
Quality:
Very well made, you could drop it off a ten story building, well, if it survived after that I would be surprised!!!
I would call up Yamaha and give them an endorsement!
Trust me it will survive the studio and then some.
Buy it already will ya'!!!
Value:
Oh yea' for the price nuttin' can touch it!!!!
Desirability:
Can't live without it!!!
Sound:
I tried them all, all other brands and even Yamaha's other higher end models.
I kept coming back and playing this keyboard, I like the feel of this 88 keyboard and the quality of the piano sounds. So I bought this and have not been disappointed with it since.
I just love to play for hours on end, very playable and enjoyable indeed! I really do like the built in speakers and it is real easy to setup and play.
The sound quality coming from these small speakers are actually really good!
My only concerns with the P-70 is the sound level volume is sometimes not loud enough, but you can use the headphone outs into a mixer and amplify it to a professional level. For the price yes, no 1/4" outputs sigh'. But you have midi out/in for your midi controlling purposes.
I use this keyboard also for a midi controller for my Motif ES Rack Module and it makes it sound perfect and expressive like no other keyboard controller can, a real piano feel to any of your synthesizer sounds!
The way you choose to program this keyboard has to be memorized from pages in the manual, and you have to hit certain piano keys while holding down some other key and sometimes it is easy to forget which piano key does what.
I wish Yamaha put the programming info right on the top of the keyboard so you can easily program it rather than memorizing the pages of the manual.
I guess you could just put labels on the top next to the keys on the keyboard for programming purposes.
But Great job anyways Yamaha, on a nice light weight but well made 88 keyboard with a great feel to it and a great midi controller to boot!
Yamaha makes the very best digital pianos for the money and this model is it!
I just might buy another one for a practice room.
Ease of Use:
Programming could have been easier and rather labeled on top of the keyboard for easier programming of the piano keys and various functions you have to hold down multiple keys, sheesh!
It should have been labeled right on the case by Yamaha, come on Yamaha get with the programming!!!
But it is rather real easy to play and choose the various sounds and both easy on the ears.
Support:
I would rate Yamaha as one of the best!!! I get answers on the website and from their personnel.
Overall:
I am satisfied...........
Submitted: 11/7/2007
Style of Music: jazz, lounge, rock
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