Yamaha NP12 61-Key Lightweight Portable Keyboard, White (power adapter sold separately)
The Piaggero NP12 features 61 full-sized touch sensitive, piano-style keys and classic Yamaha piano tone with an ultra-portable and light-weight design. Built-in speakers and a battery power option make the NP12 your musical companion wherever you want to go.
Product Features
- 61 touch sensitive piano-style keys are the perfect introduction to the feel of piano playing
- The controller App for iOS adds a rich, graphic user interface allowing for quick and easy navigation and configuration
- The USB to Host port allows you to connect and interact with a wide variety of educational and musical creation Apps on a computer or mobile device
- Battery Powered! Uses six AA batteries with five hours of life
- Additional upgrades include 64-note polyphony, a song recorder function, and extended battery life
Great Value! This arrived very quickly. Now, as for the sound, I really love the sound of this piano, it reminds me of the Yamaha P155 I had as far as sound goes. When you’re playing in the “sweet spot” of the piano, you get really luscious chords that are delightful to play. The only thing this keyboard is missing is the graded hammer standard (GHS) that my P155 had – so it doesn’t FEEL like playing a real acoustic piano, but for the price, if you’re finding yourself with limited funds and are just…
It’s Okay I am a beginner adult piano student so I am writing my review from this viewpoint. I have an acoustic piano, but needed a keyboard (with headphones) to practice on so that I could stop disturbing my family when practicing my lessons. I like some things about the keyboard, but there are other things I don’t, so I have decided to return it.What I like about the NP32:*It has a beautiful piano sound.*It’s lightweight/portable.*It’s nice looking.*It’s simple. It…
Great with caveats. I almost returned this Keyboard because the upper registers were out of tune. That is until I read the User Manual under Troubleshooting. Page 22 of the English portion of the manual. Question, “The pitch and/tone of the piano Voices in certain ranges do not sound right.” Yamaha’s answer, “This is normal and is a result of sampling algorithms.” If you record what you are playing it sounds normal on playback. I had to make a choice. Should I keep the keyboard or return it…