Yamaha Arius YDP-165 4.8 The Yamaha Arius YDP-165 is a great digital piano for intermediate players. We say intermediate because it's a little pricey for beginners. It delivers a high-quality sound, realistic feel, and clear advancement in technology.
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Read More »It features a lovely graded hammer-action keyboard. The weight of the keys isn’t perfect, but it’s the ideal transition from portable keyboard to digital piano for beginners. The feel of the instrument should be good enough to last from beginner to intermediate playing. Yamaha’s AWM sampling powers the sound of the YDP-103. It doesn’t quite match the level of high-end digital pianos, but it delivers an impressive grand piano tone that is one of the best in the price range. It has 10 voices in total with a max polyphony of 64 notes. Understandably, the low polyphony might be a concern for some, but it shouldn’t cause any problems for beginner to intermediate players. It’s a straightforward digital piano with simple features, quality sounds, and a fair price tag.
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Read More »The YDP-165 has hundreds of built-in songs and 303 practice exercises covering various skill levels. It’s a sophisticated piano for anyone on a serious journey towards becoming an advanced player.
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