Yamaha YPG-235 76-Key Portable Grand Piano
The 76-key YPG-235 features USB MIDI computer connectivity for quick and easy transfer of songs, Graded Soft Touch action, piano-style keys and a six-track song recorder.
Product Features
- 76 piano-style keys with Graded Soft Touch Technology allow for expressive performances
- Nearly 500 Voices, 160 Preset Styles, and 30 preset songs with a built-in Recording Feature
- Yamaha Education Suite (Y.E.S.) is an advanced set of helpful learning tools built into the instrument, teaching you how to play and perform
- USB connectivity and compatibility with music software on your computer
- Keyboard Only – AA Batteries or PA150 Power Adapter required (sold separately, best used with Polaroid AA batteries)
I would recommend this. POWER SUPPLY IS NOT INCLUDED!!!!!!!!! This is a great keyboard for the money. Sound it good. The keys are weighted but no where near like a real piano. But it has been a good Portable piano to practice on. I definitely would recommend it to anyone who is starting out and want to try piano, this will do. But if you can afford it a DGX-660 would be of much nicer quality in sound and keys.One thing you should know though (which I almost returned it for). IT does NOT come with a POWER SUPPLY!!!!! This seems to be an…
LOVE IT !!! I really love this Yamaha YPG-235. I have owned several keyboards over the years, and for the price of this one, it’s unbeatable. The sound is awesome. I love the fact that the keys are pressure sensitive. Meaning the harder you strike the key, the louder the note is. There are so many features it would take literally listing the instruction manual. Among the features is a plethora of effects, teaching aids, split board and fill ins. The LCD screen…
Good keyboard for the price Great keyboard, nice price. I played piano years ago and recently started up again. I don’t have the room nor am I willing to spend the money for a real piano, so this keyboard fit my needs (and beyond) nicely. I still haven’t used all of the many features. Sometimes it sounds a little soft to me but that could be user error, I still haven’t figured that one out. I don’t want to blast anyone out of the house, but I would like it to be at a normal volume. I can hook it up to a small external…