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Yamaha DGX300 Electronic Keyboardby YAMAHA
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Features
- Digital Signal Processing and Advanced Wave Memory; 1-year warranty
- 76-key touch-sensitive keyboard with 3.5-inch floppy disk drive
- Integrated 6-track recording system for multitrack home recordings
- Floppy drive includes ability to read and write Standard MIDI Files (SMF)
- 135 built-in styles; sophisticated DJ function
Product Description
3 1/2 disc drive plays and records songs in standard MIDI file format76 piano-size touch sensitive keys32 note polyphonyPortable Grand mode for authentic Grand piano soundBuilt-in song sequencer records up to 5 songs with 6 tracks eachYamaha Education Suite teaches timing note reading chordsDigital Signal Processing Advanced Wave Memory technology200 song title music database610 instrument sounds 135 accompaniment styles2-way stereo speakers with bass boost systemHeadphone and sustain pedal jacksOriginal Dealer Cost: $379.99Shipping package dimensions: 20x10.5x50 (len x wid x dep)Reviews
A WONDERFUL BIRTHDAY PRESENT!Hey, guess what? My mother's gonna bring me this keyboard on my birthday on November 15th. It has a total of 200 songs, 5 user songs, 135 accompaniments, and more. The manual is multilingual, but you can access the English version and the Spanish version on www.yamaha.com. So come on and check it out! Oh yeah!
Noooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo doubt this is the best keyboard, or should I call it "Digital Piano", that YAMAHA's ever made. It's incredible how it sounds, so you'd like to check out the audio samples on YAMAHA's page, www.yamaha.com
COME ON!
Tremendous InstrumentI've owned several Yamaha Clavinova's over the years & have liked their playability, sound & quality. Though no digital piano in any price range can sound like an accoutic piano, most come close.
What interested me in the Yamaha DGX500 was the educational software included since I'd been away from the piano for several years. Plus having 88 keys to play Jazz was also an added bonus. ....
Once assembled, I turned on the instrument & amazed at the sound from a digital piano ... It has a beautiful blue LCD display that indicates both treble & bass clef & also shows all the keys on the piano so when you play you can instantly see where each key is & what note you are playing. Also included are over 200 songs (complete w/sheet music) that can be easily learned via the display. The educational software makes learning (or re-learning) music fun since it can teach you right hand-left hand techiques,timing, etc.
All in all this instrument is well worth the money even if you pay retail ...P>If you are an inspiring student or someone like me who took a hiatus from playing, take a serious look at this piano before choosing a more expensive instrument.
Yamaha DGX300Considering the price of this keyboard, it is of very good quality. It sounds 80% like a real piano and feels 70% like the real one (the keys are still a little too light). And like many have reviewed this keyboard, I also feel the sound is not "loud" enough. I have to turn the volumn close to max in order to have a decent volumn with or without headphone (btw, if you turn off the touch function then the keyboard will be louder but it will be mono-tone). However, it is still a wonderful keyboard in this price range. I am glad that I got it. If you don't mind spending a bit more money (~$500), the Casio 88-key ones sounds and feels better than the Yamaha ones.




