Product Description
YPG-535 features 88 Graded Soft Touch keyboard. All the best sounds are available at the push of button and recording virtuoso performances is simple with built-in recorder. The Yamaha Education Suite and USB connectivity (USB to Device) add functionality. Main features include USB MIDI, USB storage capability and high resolution Live! Grand stereo sample.
- 88 piano-style keys with Graded Soft Touch
- USB To Device: connect USB storage devices (storage device optional)
- Large Wave ROM features extra high quality Live! Grand sample
- Backlit LCD (320 x 240) displays lyrics, chords & notation
- Performance Assistant Technology features Melody Mode in addition to Chord and Chord/Free Mode
Yamaha YPG-535 88-key Portable Grand Graded-Action USB Keyboard with Matching Stand and Sustain Pedal Reviews
yamaha keyboards : Yamaha YPG-535 88-key Portable Grand Graded-Action USB Keyboard with Matching Stand and Sustain Pedal Reviews
83 of 85 people found the following review helpful keyboard keys make a audible clicking noise when played, This review is from: Yamaha YPG-535 88-key Portable Grand Graded-Action USB Keyboard with Matching Stand and Sustain Pedal (Electronics) My husband bought this for me for Christmas as a surprise. He did a lot of research and certainly Yamaha digital pianos are very well made, and preferable as a rule. However he did see one comment that concerned him, but purchased it anyway. Turns out his concern was valid. The keyboard, while very good quality, is not the same bed as the upper end models (DGX 640) and when I played more classical pieces, the clicking noise of the keys was quite evident, and became annoying. This wouldn't be a concern to someone playing rock or jazz at a louder volume, or when listening thru headphones, or recording. But I play all kinds of music and it just wasn't acceptable. We went to a store and I played on various keyboards and this is when it became evident that the more expensive models, while still having a muted sound when depressed, was nowhere near as loud. I recommend that you try out the keyboard of any digital piano before buying online. It's a personal preference. We upgraded... Read more 18 of 18 people found the following review helpful Great Keyboard - Great Value, By Amazon Junkie "Amazon Junkie" (Island dweller in WA) - See all my reviews Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: Yamaha YPG-535 88-key Portable Grand Graded-Action USB Keyboard with Matching Stand and Sustain Pedal (Electronics) My wife is a member of an informal trio with her as the pianist and two friends with violins. They have a wonderful time playing together and want to be able to share their joy with others, even if a piano is not present. She asked for a keyboard for Christmas and I complied.This is a wonderful keyboard, and certainly does not have any clicking keys as one reviewer noted. While it cannot compare with her handmade Kawaii 6 foot 5 inch grand piano, it certainly is not a disappointment. Even her piano teacher, who is probably the best pianist on the island, is impressed with the quality of the keyboard, and of the music produced. The physical size of the keyboard matches that of the grand piano, so be warned that transporting it requires care and a larger vehicle than her small one. But I will be happy to carry it for her and I did buy a matching carrying bag. There are many "voices" to the keyboard, and my wife loves to experiment with ones such as the... Read more 47 of 57 people found the following review helpful The lowest that might do as a "starter" piano., By This review is from: Yamaha YPG-535 88-key Portable Grand Graded-Action USB Keyboard with Matching Stand and Sustain Pedal (Electronics) [I owe it to the potential buyer, searching for a good "starter piano" in this price range, to clarify that my singling out the Yamaha YPG-535 is based on the popularity rankings of instruments available from or through Amazon. There are at least 3 other, similar instruments that deserve equal consideration, even if they are not presently as conspicuous on Amazon: 1. Yamaha P-95 (a newer model than the YPG-535, with perhaps more "realistic" piano action); 2. Korg SP250 (new and with more powerful speakers than the Yamaha, but more than 3 times the weight of the Yamaha and including 30 onboard "Preset Songs" (the last thing you need if the point is to learn how to play); 3. Casio PX-3 (Sometimes overlooked because of brand but usually the most bang for your buck. My only reservations with this one are the gratuitous gadgetry--an SD card slot for downloaded computer sounds--and the extra weight (twice as heavy as the Yamaha) and expense (this particular Casio has no onboard speakers,... Read more |
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