Sunday, September 2, 2012

Yamaha Keyboards Bargain Yamaha YDP161B 88-Key Portable Keyboard


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Yamaha YDP161B 88-Key Portable Keyboard

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The Yamaha Arius YDP-161B provides true piano touch and tone, perfect for beginning students and experienced players alike. The Graded Hammer keyboard makes it a joy to play, both in practice and performance. The 3-level AWM Dynamic Stereo Sampling Voices deliver authentic and expressive piano sound. The half-damper effect gives you expressive control over sustained sounds when pedaling for even greater acoustic piano realism. A 2-track song recorder captures your original musical ideas and is ideal for using the built-in recordings of standard piano repertoire during practice. The new black walnut finish adds an attractive new option to the already popular Arius line.


  • Black walnut finish
  • 88 Key Graded Hammer Action (GH)
  • 3-level Advanced Wave Memory (AWM) Dynamic Stereo Sampling
  • Bench included




Yamaha YDP161B 88-Key Portable Keyboard Reviews


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5.0 out of 5 stars I love my piano !!, August 23, 2012
This review is from: Yamaha YDP161B 88-Key Portable Keyboard (Electronics)
I cant believe no one has made a review on this color. i choose this one over the redwood one, because the black one is exclusive to the YDP-161, so people wont confuse it with the YDP-141 (Only available in redwood).

I have to tell you something this piano is amazing!! I didnt buy it from amazon, because i live in another country and is a pain to get this heavy instrusment here. So i went to a Yamaha local store, I tried this one and the YDP- 141. The biggest difference you can tell right away is the keyboard. The 141 feels more plasticky and it is lighte, it does not put resistance when you press the key. The 161, on the other hand, keyboard feels like a real piano, keys are harder to press, also feels more real, making playing music on the 161 much more enjoyable. Also other difference is that the 161 have a headphone hanger ( I have some photos of it check it out ). As far as sound goes I didnt notice any difference, maybe because I am no a professional player, but... Read more
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