Item Reviews for: Yamaha P105 88 Key Digital Stage Piano  -  YAM P105 LIST
Yamaha P105 88 Key Digital Stage Piano
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Great little piano.

By: Paul Nicholson      Submitted: 2/9/2015

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Product Rating Product Review It's the perfect solution in a space too small for a baby grand.
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This piano is perfect for what I needed.

By: Kyle from Seattle, WA, USA      Submitted: 7/29/2013

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Product Review I am a worship pastor and my main instrument is guitar but I want to learn to play piano as well. I also have some people that play piano that don't want to play our large grand piano but I still want there to be a nice sound. This piano has GREAT weighted keys and sounds wonderful. I bought it on the scratch in dent for a steal of a price and it is in pristine condition. I bought a separate sustain pedal and the double barred x-stand for it, all for less than the piano costs brand new at other stores. I love it! Great quality, weighted keys are wonderful and everything works intuitively and as I would expect. Super easy. Turn it on, choose your sound and go. I wasn't looking for a synth or a "I want to do everything with one keyboard" type of thing. I don't think that's realistic, I'd prefer a synth separate from a piano. The piano tone on it is great and that is why I bought it. Wonderful. Nice lows, mids, and highs. I like it. Great. Its very easy to use. You won't find a better value.
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Nice piano for the price

By: Davd S from Virginia      Submitted: 6/14/2013

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Product Review If you're looking for a low cost digital piano for practice or even stage, the 105 is not a bad choice. The piano seems to be pretty well built. It was thicker and heavier than I was expecting but not so much that you can't tuck it under your arm and go. For basic function such as volume, instrument selection the 105 is just a button away. To access the more advanced features, such as transpose, you have to read the manual and it's not really quick or easy to do. It requires a combination of button and key suppression to perform this. That's difficult to do on a darkened stage, especially since there is not a read-out screen to show you what you have selected. A simpler process would make this a great piano for the price. I'm disappointed the keyboard did not come with the traditional midi port. This would have been very nice to connect it with my workstation. It does have a usb midi port though. The sound is pretty good. It's not a Yamaha grand, but then again it doesn't cost several thousands of dollars or take up a room either. The weighted keys feel pretty nice. I've used better on other models but they were again higher priced. For basic piano play I don't think you can go wrong with the 105. If you're looking to keep it in your home or church, the optional full stand and 3 pedal system are very nice and make it a more permanent instrument.