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Yamaha P60 Review


Yamaha P60 review.

The Yamaha P60 keyboard is a very popular one. Many keyboard players and pianists choose it over other models. It doesn't matter whether you are just starting out on the piano, or whether you are an accomplished player. If what you want is a digital piano that is lightweight and portable, you will be delighted with the Yamaha P60 keyboard.



Yamaha P60 Just read a Yamaha P60 review online and decide if this keyboard is right for you.

Perhaps you don't want to spend to much for a digital piano. Or maybe expensive digital piano models are just not within your reach. With the Yamaha P-60 there is no need to worry. You get Yamaha's acclaimed piano voices and hammer action keyboard for a relatively low price.

Why spend more money for features that you will never use? Well with the Yamaha P60 keyboard Yamaha has gotten rid of all the bells and whistles that you don't need. Instead you get a keyboard that features a very realistic piano feel and high quality piano and keyboard voices. Less popular voices have been left out and you are left with what you actually use. Voices include grand piano, pipe organ, electric piano and strings.

With the dual voice feature you can play two voices simultaneously. My favorite is piano and strings. The Yamaha P60 keyboard comes with 32 notes of polyphony, digital reverb, MIDI IN/OUT/THRU, a 20W x 2 amplifier and other outstanding features.

This Yamaha digital piano comes with the ever popular and essential Graded Hammer Effect. Actually it's the same keyboard that is used in more expensive models such as the Yamaha P250 and Yamaha P120. With this important feature, the keys in the lower registers are heavier than those in the higher registers. So it's just like a real acoustic piano.

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