Yamaha Arius YDP160 88-Key Graded Hammer Piano with Bench

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AWM Dynamic Stereo Sampling for authentic piano sound. GHE, true piano feel and expressive control in a digital piano.

Were this a perfect world, every home would have an indoor swimming pool, basement movie theatre, and Yamaha Grand Piano. Unfortunately, most homes are subject to the real-world limitations imposed by space and budget. Scratch the pool and the theatre, but don't discount your dreams of owning a genuine Yamaha Grand; the Yamaha Arius YDP160 digital piano is an exquisite instrument in every respect, and it's as easy to own as it is to love.

The Feel Of A Piano-Building Tradition
Yamaha's been building acoustic grand pianos for over 100 years, and you can bet that their digital pianos benefit from the experience. The first place you'll notice the Arius's design pedigree is in its Graded Hammer Action keyboard. It recreates the weight, movement and natural resistance of an acoustic piano's mechanical keys. . . but that's not all. A piano's hammers, the elements that actually strike the strings, get bigger as you move from the right, treble side of a keyboard to the left, bass side. This results in a lighter, feathery touch on the high notes and bit more hefty the lower you play, and the Graded Hammer Action keyboard mimics this phenomenon. Even better, the YDP160 features the top-of-the-line Graded Hammer Effect keyboard. The keys on this piano are both quieter and faster-tracking than any other model in the Arius line, making the YDP160 a joy for both novice players and world-class pianists used to concert-hall instruments. Another subtle touch: the YDP160's half-damper action read more and three piano-style foot pedals. What is half-damper action? The damper is the mechanism on an acoustic piano which, when lifted away from the strings, amplifies the notes' sustain and prolongs the decay. Most digital pianos only offer an on/off damper function, but the YDP160 recreates the subtleties of a partially engaged damper for playing techniques that are every bit as expressive as when played on an acoustic instrument.

The Sound Of An Acoustic Piano
Yamaha knows what a piano is supposed to feel like, but more importantly, they know what it's supposed to sound like. The Arius is imbued with Yamaha's Advanced Wave Memory Dynamic Stereo Sampling, and recreates the most nuanced sonic elements of a world-class grand piano. Each note on the YDP160 keyboard was recorded at multiple volumes and playing styles, so that softer notes don't just sound quieter, they sound gentler. Likewise, louder notes don't just have more volume, they have more force and presence. The stereo sampling really brings out the richness of the Arius's sound; the sampled piano was recorded the same way you would hear it in person, so listening the the Arius is like being in the same room as one of the finest grand pianos ever made. On the YDP160, this sound is amplified by the piano's integrated stereo system and dual 20-watt amplifiers; plenty loud for small recitals and worship services, with no external amplification required.

Looks As Beautiful As It Sounds
This beautiful sound and sophisticated playability come packaged in a handsome, wooden housing that will grace your home with the same elegance and class an artisan grand piano would, but at a fraction of the size and cost. Not only does it give you everything an acoustic piano would, but the YDP160 is equipped with features not even the greatest grand pianos can lay claim to, and features that assist in learning, as well.

Inspiration For Students
The Metronome is the most fundamental of practice aids, and the Arius YDP160 has one on board. It also includes a digital recorder, so that students can hear themselves play--a huge incentive to self-improvement. Students who learn at an Arius can also play along with one of fifty pre-loaded songs. . . it's like having a piano tutor who's always available, and who doesn't charge by the hour! Add a dual headphone output, and you've got the perfect piano for lessons, with or without an instructor.

If you're ever looking for the right piano for your home, the Yamaha Arius YDP160 should be the first instrument you investigate. Even if you do have the space to fit a full-sized concert grand piano, the sound feel and extra features on the YDP160 are everything a real piano can offer, and more. It's the perfect instrument for students, experienced players, and piano lovers of all stripes.
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Keyboard: 88 keys, Graded Hammer Effect

Tone Generation:
- Sound Source: AWM Stereo Sampling
- Polyphony: 64
- Number of Dynamic Steps: 3
- Voice Selection: 10

Effect:
- Reverb: 4 types
- Dual: Yes

Metronome: Yes

Song Recording: 1-track recording/Playback

Demo Songs:
- Voice Demo: 10
- Preset Songs: 50 Piano Songs

Jacks and Connectors:
- MIDI: IN/OUT
- Headphones: 2

Pedal:
- Number of Pedals: 3 (Damper with half pedal effect, Sostenuto and Soft)
- Pedal Color: Polished Gold

Sound System:
- Amplifier: 20W x 2
- Speaker: (12cm x 6cm) x 2

Cabinet:
- Finish: Dark Rosewood
- Key Cover: Sliding

Headphone Hanger: Yes

Dimensions (WxDxH): 53 7/16 x 16 9/16 x 32-14 in.

Weight: 43 kg (94 lbs., 13oz)

Included Accessories:
- Owners Manual
- 50 greats for the Piano (Music Book)
- Quick Operation Guide
- Premium Padded Bench
- AC Power Cord

For support or warranty questions, please contact the manufacturer:
Phone: 714-522-9011
Web: https://usa.yamaha.com/support

Yamaha Arius YDP160 Graded Hammer Piano

Yamaha raises the bar again--with the newest name in Yamaha digital pianos. Authentic sound, natural touch and an absolute joy to play - both in practice and performance--in an advanced, yet affordable console digital piano.

Useful Features
Exceptionally natural key touch virtually replicates that of an actual grand piano —with premium Graded Hammer Effect keyboard of the YDP160.

Built-in AWM stereo sampled instrument voices faithfully reproduce their complete range —from the soft, dark lows to the glistening, bright highs.

The damper pedal includes an authentic Half Damper effect, giving you nuanced expressive control over the sustained sound far more realistic than a simple on/off footswitch.

Built-in song recorder and metronome make the instruments ideal for piano lessons, practicing, or even as a scratch-pad for you next masterpiece.

50 specially selected piano songs of standard piano repertoire are built into each Arius, either for your listening enjoyment, or as a rehearsal tool while playing out of the included 50 Greats for the Piano book.

True piano feel and expressive control - Graded Hammer Effect
Drawing on over a hundred years of experience and craftsmanship in making world class acoustic pianos, Yamaha introduces the Arius series. All of these instruments provide exceptionally natural, grand piano-like touch, with realistic weight gradations-heavy in the lower end, and light in the upper. The premium Graded Hammer Effect (GHE) action of the YDP-160 provides even greater expressive control than GHS. In addition to its quieter mechanism, GHE features an extra key sensor capable of reproducing fast repetitive playing of a single note with perfect articulation. So Graded Hammer Effect keyboards suit skill levels from Chopsticks to Chopin Etudes and everything in between.

AWM Dynamic Stereo Sampling for authentic piano sound
The Arius series digital pianos feature Yamahas sophisticated AWM (Advanced Wave Memory) with Dynamic Stereo Sampling for the ultimate in instrument realism. Taken at different 3 levels of soft, medium and loud each key is comprised of multiple stereo recordings of an actual grand piano. This provides subtle differences in volume and timbre depending on how you play the keys, and gives you full expressive control over the sound.

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