Monday, June 28, 2010
Save Yamaha P155 Contemporary Piano with Mahogany Top Board, Black
OK, this is our first DP, so we are not experts... Having said that, I tested the hammer action and compared to real acoustic pianos and find the P-155 is quite realistic, even on the heavy side (which I think is good, gives you good strength if you ever decide do go up to a real grand piano!). The sounds it produces are very good (at least the "piano 1", we only goofed with the others---but the others sound good too, the "chorus" sounds really nice playing Beethoven's 9th!). The "piano 1" sound is composed of 4 different samples (for the different sound levels) so it sounds very realistic at all levels of play, from pp to ff. We also like that you can wear headphones and not bother the family if you want to play late at night. Finally, the USB storage allows MIDI files to be recorded and/or brought from a computer to serve as a second pair of hands. The user interface is clean and relatively simple to use.
Overall I am very pleased and I do not think you can get this good quality at a lower price point.
BTW: this piano is made in Japan, always a good sign in terms of quality.Get more detail about Yamaha P155 Contemporary Piano with Mahogany Top Board, Black.
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