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Yamaha P95 This write-up gives you a brief, impartial look at the Yamaha P95 digital piano and is in line with what actual consumers say. You will find out what individuals think about the piano so that you can decide for yourself whether it's really worth the investment.

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To start with, it is essential to realize that if you need an objective review of this (or any other) digital piano, your best bet is almost always to look at feedback by third parties, such as real consumers. The manufacturers of the piano (in this case Yamaha) will of course present their product in the most favourable light. They have a unit to promote. But actual consumers, on the other hand, have no agenda or ulterior motive. They just offer their honest feedback.

And exactly what do customers say about the Yamaha P95? You can decide to go through 100s of reviews, but this article summarizes the main details and gives you what might be called the "general consensus".

Most end users value the realistic feel or "action" of the keyboard - the "weighted-action" keyboard ensures that you feel the same level of resistance from the keys as you would when playing a acoustic piano. The keys are heavier in the lower end and become progressively lighter when you move up the keyboard. The vast majority of consumers appreciate this feature and point out that Yamaha P95 feels a lot "like a real piano."

Most owners also appreciate the piano sound of the Yamaha P95. Every digital piano aims to reproduce the sound of an traditional acoustic piano. According to a substantial number of P95 owners, the Yamaha P95 accomplishes this objective very very well. Even highly-experienced musicians comment on the resemblance in sound to an traditional piano. Some owners mention that the Yamaha P95 has fewer voices and sounds than other digital pianos.

The Yamaha P95 has 10 preset voices, which is admittedly not as large a number as certain other digital pianos that you can buy. If you are looking for a piano with a huge selection of unique voices, you will probably be more attracted to other digital pianos. On the other hand, if you are mostly interested in the acoustic piano sounds and do not require all the "bells and whistles" that are included in pricier digital pianos, the chances are that you'll be more than satisfied by the Yamaha P95

Another pleasing feature of the Yamaha P95 is its portability. It weighs only twenty six pounds (or 12kg) and is without doubt the sort of equipment that you can move around, take to gigs and so forth. Nor does this mean that you're getting a "lesser" piano. The Yamaha P95 has a full keyboard with 88 weighted keys, which makes its portability all the more impressive. If you live in a smallish apartment or just lack room for a large piece of equipment, then the Yamaha P95 is ideal. Its dimensions are such that you'll be able to find a place for it even if you have minimal space in your home. This is needless to say one of the main reasons why people purchase digital pianos over acoustic uprights or grands.

Hopefully this concise review has given you a better understanding of the Yamaha P95. This digital piano receives extremely high ratings from users on all the major internet retailers (4.5 stars out of 5 on Amazon, for instance)

Though one can find other digital pianos on the market with more voices, very few can match up against the Yamaha P95 when it comes to calibre and popularity. In addition, at just over $500 (online) the P95 is extremely reasonably priced, especially when you consider that a "real" acoustic piano will cost you approximately 10 times that amount.

The Yamaha P95 is not a perfect piano (if such a piano even exists) but if you are like the vast majority of users you will find that it offers an incredibly satisfying substitute for its pricier traditional counterparts..







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