Yamaha YDP-144
![]() | Outdated Product Body: stationary; Cover; Built-in pedals; Number of keys: 88; Size: full size; Mechanics: malleus; Rigidity: weighted; Polyphony (voices): 192; Built-in timbres: 10; Tempo change: 5 – 280; Metronome; Sequencer (recording); Built-in compositions; Timbres layering; Keyboard split; Octave shift |
Yamaha YDP-144
Keys:88 (7.5 octaves)
Polyphony:192 voices
Mechanics:malleus
Timbres:10 pC.
Stiffness:weighted
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Specifications YDP-144
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We came to the store to choose a piano for the child, and I don't really know much about it myself. The consultant recommended several models. We immediately decided not to consider the very cheap plastic one: you have to buy legs for it, and the pedals in the set are extremely toy-like, so we immediately focused on the models with a wooden body. Our daughter played on all of them, and both she and I liked the sound of the Yamaha the most. Also, the teacher recommended this model, saying it's the best combination of price and quality. I was concerned that another brand offers 3 sensors in the keys for the same price, but the consultant said that's more necessary for professionals. The most important thing is that the hammer weight is optimal for a child and the sound is qualitatively recorded from a real Yamaha grand piano. Beautiful design (especially in white) Only 2 sensors on the keyboard |
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