Monday, November 1, 2010

Yamaha P85 Digital Stage Piano




With just a single touch of a button, you can record and play Tip marks to Yamaha here for the P85′s lighter (very portable coming in at only 25 pounds) and compact design. The action is pretty standard with Yamaha digital pianos, it's a bit heavy at first but you'll be used to it in a few days as your fingers and wrist develop more strength. Real Yamaha concert grand pianos have been sampled in Advanced Wave Memory stereo which makes the P85 sound every more lifelike and authentic - check out the sound with headphones and you'll really notice this.

The Good: From the outset, you'll be impressed by the classic Yamaha grand piano sound. Visually, the P85 also has its controls strategically laid out to allow you to operate the piano with just a single touch. It also has a total of 10 built-in high quality voices (grand piano, organ, superb electric piano sounds and more) together with 64 note polyphony and a speaker system which is quite an improvement from the previous models of the P series. Despite its luxurious 88 key keyboard, the first thing you'll notice is that the P85 piano comes in a compact body and a full-sized GHS (Graded Hammer Standard) keyboard. This review will help you the potential buyer uncover everything you need to know about the P85 together with its pros and cons and my final recommendation.

The Yamaha P85 digital stage piano is a solid contender for those who are in the market for a great yet affordable digital piano.

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