🎶 Elevate Your Sound Game with Yamaha's Portable Powerhouse!
The YAMAHA PSRE473 is a 61-key touch-sensitive portable keyboard designed for intermediate musicians. It features 820 voices, 290 accompaniment styles, and advanced effects, all packed into a lightweight design. With USB connectivity and a built-in speaker, this keyboard is perfect for both practice and performance.
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Number of Keys | 61 |
Headphones Jack | Yes |
Connector Type | usb |
Skill Level | Intermediate |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Special Features | Built-In Speaker, Headphone Jack, Sound Boost, Multiple Voices, Preset Tones & Rhythms, Recording, Digital Effects |
Color | Black |
Style | 61-key |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 42.05"D x 19.69"W x 8.5"H |
Item Weight | 15.44 Pounds |
Size | 61-Key |
J**K
The Swiss Army Knife of Affordable Keyboards
No keyboard is perfect, but this one is VERY close.If I had to find something to be critical of, it might be the look and feel of the surface of the keys. Very, uh, plastic. But, hey, that's what they are, right?Other than that, this thing has the goods for pro performance and recordings, in my opinion.Really? With just 61 keys? Yes. Really. The conveniently placed octave shift buttons are a game changer. Unless you play modern classical or are doing a lot of keyboard splitting, 61 keys is actually enough now with that feature.Are some of the 820 sounds cheesy? Sure. But occasionally that's what is needed. And the easy, quick buttons and knobs for adding chorus, reverb, and up to two DSP effects at a time mean that even the cheesier sounds can instantly be turned into very useful ones on the fly.Maybe one day there will be a better do-all keyboard in this price range. But that day is not today. (June 2022.)
M**L
This is the beginner keyboard I've been looking for.
Never played the piano until now. I wanted to learn, but didnt want to spend over a grand, in case I didnt stick with it. I started with a $149 Akai Mk3 Mini Play, returned it for a Casio CT X700, but that keyboard sounded cheap to my ear and was lacking a lot of functions. I returned the Casio, and I am very satisfied with the upgrade to the Yamaha 473. It sounds so much richer than the Casio, and has more sounds, features, effects. I love the Groove Creator. I can isolate tracks in the included demo songs and backup music. I can record samples with the microphone. I can apply 2 DSP effects at once. This thing is AMAZING! Nothing else comes close at this price point. Its important to mention that the Yahama 473 doesn't have any piano lessons built into the keyboard, however, you can connect a tablet to the USB MIDI port, download Yamaha's Flowkey piano training app, and get 3 free months when you register your new keyboard. I've made it through the first few lessons. Good stuff so far. I'm excited to stick with it!
D**N
Awesome Keyboard!
Very impressed with the sound quality and the portability of this keyboard. I would definitely recommend this item.
J**G
Wow!!
Best arranger for the price hands down. Filters are great and sampler is awesome!
H**N
All the Bells and Whistles
Good sound- many voices- (quite a few are just sound effects). A bit of a learning curve- but it has alot of built in mixes and tracks to make a one person band. The keybed is not professional but works fine -with great attack and sustain. It tries to do things for you- but you can alter their presets. I would buy again - good -for the price.
J**N
Keyboard
Wow what an instrument!!
W**.
Electric piano
Was agift.. he cant stay away from it .. he loves it
D**.
Awesome keyboard
The build quality is very high. Full featured. Great built in speakers. Hooks up to FL studio. Both beginners and pros should dig this especially at the price
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