Showing posts with label yamaha. Show all posts
Showing posts with label yamaha. Show all posts

Yamaha P155S Contemporary Piano with Cherry Top Board, Silver Review

Yamaha P155S Contemporary Piano with Cherry Top Board, Silver
Average Reviews:

(More customer reviews)
We got this piano for our daughter.
it sounds great and it looks good too.

Click Here to see more reviews about: Yamaha P155S Contemporary Piano with Cherry Top Board, Silver



Buy NowGet 41% OFF

Click here for more information about Yamaha P155S Contemporary Piano with Cherry Top Board, Silver

Read More...

Mackie Onyx 32 Mixer (4 Bus, 28 Onyx Preamps and 2 Stereo Channels) Review

Mackie Onyx 32 Mixer (4 Bus, 28 Onyx Preamps and 2 Stereo Channels)
Average Reviews:

(More customer reviews)
Esta mezcladora es un equipo increiblemente genial, logramos superar todas las desventajas que habíamos tenido tiempo atrás. Tiene una consistencia robusta en los componentes, todos los controles demuestran gran calidad. El manual es sencillo e incluso puedo mencionar que aprendí muchas cosas del manual ya que no se limitan a explicar cuestiones técnicas sino más bien se obtienen ejemplos prácticos. El control que me proporciona sobre lo que quiero tener en el monitor/phones es increible. Todo lo que siempre había querído hacer para poder monitorear la mezcla ahora es posible. La calidad de la ecualización es estupenda realmente no es dificil lograr una equalización adecuada en pocos segundos. El compresor/limitador es un recurso importantísimo que va por el mismo precio. El control de las líneas auxiliares es genial.

Click Here to see more reviews about: Mackie Onyx 32 Mixer (4 Bus, 28 Onyx Preamps and 2 Stereo Channels)



Buy NowGet 30% OFF

Click here for more information about Mackie Onyx 32 Mixer (4 Bus, 28 Onyx Preamps and 2 Stereo Channels)

Read More...

Yamaha DTXPLORER Electronic Drum Kit Review

Yamaha DTXPLORER Electronic Drum Kit
Average Reviews:

(More customer reviews)
First off, the previous review from July 2010 sounds like a person unaware of what they were getting into. This is an entry level e-kit, but has features and stability of a higher end kit. Pads have great rebound for being rubber (not hard plastic). The kit sounds are great and the adjustability and sensitivity of the pads are well beyond what I had expected. You can get very good ghost notes out of these as well as good powerful strokes due to the velocity sensitive pads. The pads that come with it are all single zone, but the snare can be upgraded to a 3 zone pad for about $70.00 and the cymbals can be upgraded to two zone pads for about $60.00. You also have the option of adding another pad (single zone) for an extra cymbal or tom. DONT expect this to replace an acoustic kit or be as good as a higher end roland, but do expect you get Yamaha quality in this kit, which is outstanding. Check out Musicians Friend and Guitar Center for nearly 100 reviews on this product. People love it and so do I!

Click Here to see more reviews about: Yamaha DTXPLORER Electronic Drum Kit



Buy NowGet 34% OFF

Click here for more information about Yamaha DTXPLORER Electronic Drum Kit

Read More...

Yamaha EMX512SC 8 Input Powered Mixer with Dual 500 Watt Amplifier Review

Yamaha EMX512SC 8 Input Powered Mixer with Dual 500 Watt Amplifier
Average Reviews:

(More customer reviews)
Yamaha did it again. This is an awesome powered mixer. Plenty of power, very clean sound, excellent effects and features. I am extremely happy with it. I had a 6 channel 200w x 2 Yamaha EMX mixer that I used hard for 12 years for over 200 shows a year, many on decks near the ocean in salt air and it never failed and is still working. It's now my backup system. I expect to get the same dependability from this new EMX512SC 8 channel 500w x 2 mixer. I am Yamaha all the way from my mixer to my speakers and my 12 string Compass series and APX guitars. Yamaha rocks!


Click Here to see more reviews about: Yamaha EMX512SC 8 Input Powered Mixer with Dual 500 Watt Amplifier



Buy NowGet 24% OFF

Click here for more information about Yamaha EMX512SC 8 Input Powered Mixer with Dual 500 Watt Amplifier

Read More...

SKB Roto-ATA 61-Note Keyboard Case with Wheelsand, TSA Locking, Trigger Latches Review

SKB Roto-ATA 61-Note Keyboard Case with Wheelsand, TSA Locking, Trigger Latches
Average Reviews:

(More customer reviews)

Wanted a decent case for my fantom G and was looking at a wooden case.
Found this one while looking for similar products. And glad I bought it.
The case is super perfect for fantom G 61 keys. fits the keyboard without having to use the extra cushions or pads it comes with. I just need the two pads showed in the picture after placing the keyboard inside.
The wheels are smooth and strong. No visible damage after dragging them even in and out of sidewalks and stuff.
Great case.

Click Here to see more reviews about: SKB Roto-ATA 61-Note Keyboard Case with Wheelsand, TSA Locking, Trigger Latches



Buy NowGet 39% OFF

Click here for more information about SKB Roto-ATA 61-Note Keyboard Case with Wheelsand, TSA Locking, Trigger Latches

Read More...

Yamaha S70XS Synthesizer, 76-Note Balanced Hammer-Weighted Action Review

Yamaha S70XS Synthesizer, 76-Note Balanced Hammer-Weighted Action
Average Reviews:

(More customer reviews)
The s70xs and the s90xs are the same internally so what I write here applies to both.
I own this keyboard (s70xs). The much vaunted s6 piano sound suffers from awful harmonics on the C#1, D1 and D#1 keys. My previous keyboard (EX7) sounded fine through my Roland KC350 keyboard amp. The harmonics on these keys when played through the same amp sound terrible, totally unusable in a live situation in my opinion. Through headphones it sounds 'OK', not great but more bearable.
The piano sounds also sound dull and muffled in my (and many others) opinion.
It also drops notes like crazy when played reasonably fast, even with a single voice like a piano selected. It also drops drum hits as well if you have a drum track playing in the same situation. I don't think this is a polyphony issue, it simply does not work as it should (others have reported the same issue). Again, this makes is unusable in a live situation. It's not so great just playing at home either!
Small screen size is not that much of an issue but they way some information is not displayed when it would make sense to do so makes some aspects of using it more time consuming than it needs to be but otherwise it is usable.
Manuals are typical Yamaha which means pretty terrible as far as actually trying to use them to do anything 'real' but I suspect that issue is not limited to this keyboard, my EX7 manuals are just as bad.
Cannot use a modified voice in a performance without saving it first. Makes it harder to just 'try out' different settings in a mix.
Other than that the keyboard is great so it's a shame that the above issues with the harmonics and dropped notes make what should be a great keyboard into something that should be avoided.
My recommendation. Do not buy this keyboard.

Click Here to see more reviews about: Yamaha S70XS Synthesizer, 76-Note Balanced Hammer-Weighted Action



Buy NowGet 46% OFF

Click here for more information about Yamaha S70XS Synthesizer, 76-Note Balanced Hammer-Weighted Action

Read More...

Casio WK6500 76 Key Touch Sensitive Workstation Keyboard Review

Casio WK6500 76 Key Touch Sensitive Workstation Keyboard
Average Reviews:

(More customer reviews)
I had tried out this keyboard at a music store and liked it. I wish I had spent more time with it, because when I purchased one and set it up at home, I discovered that in certain modes, [accompaniment mode] some of the keys would not respond when struck..... Thinking that it may have been a defect on the one keyboard, I returned it and ordered another identical model. Sorry to say, the second one did the same thing. Hope they work out the kinks .....

Click Here to see more reviews about: Casio WK6500 76 Key Touch Sensitive Workstation Keyboard



Buy Now

Click here for more information about Casio WK6500 76 Key Touch Sensitive Workstation Keyboard

Read More...

Yamaha MO6 61 Key Music Production Synthesizer Review

Yamaha MO6 61 Key Music Production Synthesizer
Average Reviews:

(More customer reviews)
This is an amazing keyboard. Excellent sound, absolutely awesome for live playing...and if you are into techno/trance/house...there isn't any other keyboard which can compete. Build quality? Excellent...Made in Japan.
The competing keyboard for this model is Korg M50-61. Although it is lighter, the M06 far exceeds in quality and real-time playing. Overall, the perfect keyboard for techno/trance/house production for real pros.

Click Here to see more reviews about: Yamaha MO6 61 Key Music Production Synthesizer



Buy NowGet 43% OFF

Click here for more information about Yamaha MO6 61 Key Music Production Synthesizer

Read More...

Yamaha PSRS710 61 Key Arranger Workstation Keyboard Review

Yamaha PSRS710 61 Key Arranger Workstation Keyboard
Average Reviews:

(More customer reviews)
I purchased the Yamaha PSR-S710 solely on the basis of its acoustic piano voices, which are excellent and realistic sounding. There are basically three acoustic pianos on it, bright, grand, and warm. Some others in the GM/XG and GM2 sections.
I do not compose or write songs, so I can't comment on those features, although it seems they too are very good.
You can, of course, edit any voice over a lot of parameters such as brightness, etc., the usual, and there are also some synth-like parameters that can be tweaked for further customization. I was able to improve the piano voices significantly and easily by custom editing.
There is an excellent mixing console also, and some recording features which I have not had time to explore.
One unexpected item was the Organ Flutes, a section of voices that are essentially conventional Hammond-style or pipe organ voices with complete drawbar capabilities, making the Organ Flutes section just really the best organ voicing and very easy to use. This section alone was a great surprise.
Organ Flutes are not new to Yamaha keyboards, but in my experience with organ voicing long ago, with rack units such as the Roland JV880, organ voicing had to be user-programmed and was difficult. Drawbars eliminate programming and make organ voicing realistic.
Overall, as can be expected from Yamaha, well designed, easy to use (I figured it out first, then referred to the manual for additional items), easy to play, and a worthy purchase.

Click Here to see more reviews about: Yamaha PSRS710 61 Key Arranger Workstation Keyboard



Buy NowGet 21% OFF

Click here for more information about Yamaha PSRS710 61 Key Arranger Workstation Keyboard

Read More...

Yamaha YDP141 Digital Piano With Bench Review

Yamaha YDP141 Digital Piano With Bench
Average Reviews:

(More customer reviews)
Bought this version for my wife, who thought she'd prefer an actual piano. Well, she loved it from the moment she started playing it, saves space and has fantastic grand sound..... completely happy with it.

Click Here to see more reviews about: Yamaha YDP141 Digital Piano With Bench



Buy Now

Click here for more information about Yamaha YDP141 Digital Piano With Bench

Read More...

Yamaha MG32/14FX 14 Bus Audio Mixer Review

Yamaha MG32/14FX 14 Bus Audio Mixer
Average Reviews:

(More customer reviews)
This mixer is everything that it says it is. I bought mine about 3 weeks ago, and it works great, it's already done a few gigs, 2 large events, and a rehearsal.
The knobs feel great, very professional.
The board is pretty weighty, can be carried by one person although its recommended to have two persons transport it. It runs cool and has alot of headroom. I used it alongside the MG166CX, and with a QSC Power Amp.
With the MG166CX, the amp was at about 26, with the MG32, had to tone it down to 14, as low as 12 in some instances through the same speaker setup (6 speakers, 2 bass and 4 loudspeakers) and it handled very well.
When time has past, I will hopefully give a more detailed and structured review, but for now, great product. The box it ships with is pretty big, so you may wanna hurry up and get the case for it.

Click Here to see more reviews about: Yamaha MG32/14FX 14 Bus Audio Mixer



Buy NowGet 17% OFF

Click here for more information about Yamaha MG32/14FX 14 Bus Audio Mixer

Read More...

Yamaha MM6 Music Synthesizer Review

Yamaha MM6 Music Synthesizer
Average Reviews:

(More customer reviews)
i love this keyboard. its very portable. it has all the input and output options. the noises are very cool and i love it. to see this in action and me playing it: [...]

Click Here to see more reviews about: Yamaha MM6 Music Synthesizer



Buy NowGet 14% OFF

Click here for more information about Yamaha MM6 Music Synthesizer

Read More...

Yamaha DGX640C Digital Piano, Cherry Review

Yamaha DGX640C Digital Piano, Cherry
Average Reviews:

(More customer reviews)
First off, I'm not sure why the other reviewer gave this product only a 3/5 rating... admitting he is not a pianist and is unfamiliar with pianos in general, I hope other potentials buyers do not read his review as an expert opinion.
As a working and studying musician, I have spent a lot of time around acoustic and electronic pianos of many types/brands. I'll admit, I've never been a huge fan of some Yamaha grands, but this product was impressively different. The hammer action of the weighted keys is much fuller than other electronic keyboards I've played, the speakers are very clear and pretty powerful, and the stand and pedal set is a great compliment to the instrument! And aside from the piano sounds, the other instruments are pretty great and fun. The range of possible applications of this instrument is huge!
Also as a composer, I love the USB ports that allow you to hook up to your computer. I can input notes into my notation software with the simple press of the appropriate key, which is very helpful when creating large/long pieces.
One thing to think about when considering an electric piano is that no synthetic piano will be the same as an acoustic. While some instruments -like this one, the Yamaha DGX-640- come close, nothing can replace the feel and response of a real piano. So the best advice I can offer is to, if you can, go to a store somewhere and experience the difference for yourself. Even though it can't replicate the feel of an acoustic 100%, it doesn't mean that you can't still find a quality product.
I recommend this piano to anyone! And with it's wide range of possibilities there's room for a lot of fun and productivity.

Click Here to see more reviews about: Yamaha DGX640C Digital Piano, Cherry



Buy NowGet 38% OFF

Click here for more information about Yamaha DGX640C Digital Piano, Cherry

Read More...

Yamaha YDP161 Digital Piano with Bench Review

Yamaha YDP161 Digital Piano with Bench
Average Reviews:

(More customer reviews)
I am absolute newbie with sight-reading experience from my former choir signing days! I wanted to learn to play a piano but did not want the tuning and expense of owning the real McCoy and then find i didn't want to play it. Especially living in an apartment there were the neighbors to consider as well as the premium floor space. Then I came upon the digital piano and this form solved all my problems in one quiet swoop. You get what you pay for, so do some research on your must have and budget. I just knew that i wanted a brand name in the world of music so the yamaha was a given. Now I was deciding between the 161 and the 141, both new models released on 2010. I finally went with the 161 for the better hammer action and that it offered the 128 notes polyphony. These might be minor issues for you, but my passion to learn made me decide that rather than upgrade later, I would splash out a little bit more now and have the piano for a lot longer. If you live in an apartment like me, the bigger speaker offered by the 161 was not a huge selling point as I practice most of time with the head phones. Only when I wanted to show piece a well practiced piece do I unplug the headphones. The size of this piano is awesome and compact in depth and with the 88 keys, you have the grand piano sound without taking up a lot of space.
Other features include a metronome than can adjust for different time signature like 2/4, 3/4, 4/4, 5/4, etc; 50 preset songs were you can mute either the right or left hand and you can practice with it (this is really for the intermediate player, but nice to look foreword to! The piano defaults to the grand piano output, but you can switch to outputs that include the organ sound, harpsichord, strings. Also nice are the options to set various digital reverb ranging from hall, room, stage or off, which is the default setting. You could also manually set the reverb effect, which is worth doing as it does change the output quite considerably.
The piano also records up to two tracks, which for a beginner is a great way to learn which part of the score that you need to practice the timing a bit more!
The 161 has two headphone plug INS to allow for a second listener. There is midi that allows you to record more of your own music onto a computer (for composition) or you can down load music to the piano too.
The weights of the keys are superb and I am loving the experience, the sound and the accessibility the digital format offer me.
For the price it is reasonable. It is worth shopping around for competitive bundles. I did not end up buying my piano here. But I am so happy with my experience that I really highly recommend this model for beginners who are looking to progress to play full scores. For beginners, I recommend the Alfred's adult all in one course. It is by far the best series out there. For a novice in the world of music theory, My husband is really impressed with the progress that I have made in less than one week.
For those who have wanted to fulfill a dream, don't hesitate any more, this is the best option and you will love yourself for buying it. Happy playing.
Update: September 2010: Try the piano and keyboard software! it is another fabulous tool for those who are teaching themselves to play the paino. It is a great supplement to the Alfred's all in one adult course. read my review on the software. I even more happy with the purchase of this piano!

Click Here to see more reviews about: Yamaha YDP161 Digital Piano with Bench



Buy NowGet 25% OFF

Click here for more information about Yamaha YDP161 Digital Piano with Bench

Read More...

Yamaha DGX-530 Keyboard, 88 Full-Sized Lightly Weighted Piano Style Keys Review

Yamaha DGX-530 Keyboard, 88 Full-Sized Lightly Weighted Piano Style Keys
Average Reviews:

(More customer reviews)
Tried this instrument out in the store and could not figure out what the difference was between this one and the 520 I previously reviewed on amazon. Sound qualities, voices, layout, display, and software all seemed identical to me to the 520. Finally, after a direct inquiry to Yamaha, I was told that the only difference between this model and the 520 was that the 530 contained 10 more rhythm sequences.
So, if you're one of those who would use this instrument heavily for recording and composition, and just could never find the right rhythmic background, you can try this one and see if one of their ten extra sequences works for you.
If you're like me, however, who use the keyboard mostly for performance purposes and only occasional composition and recording, it really isn't worth upgrading. If you're diligent enough and have the software (pretty much any layered music recording sequence will do; I happen to use Cakewalk 4), you can make and save your own rhythms anyway on either keyboard.
For a more detailed review of other features this keyboard has, check my review out on the DGX-520...aside from the extra rhythms, it's exactly the same.

Click Here to see more reviews about: Yamaha DGX-530 Keyboard, 88 Full-Sized Lightly Weighted Piano Style Keys

Yamaha's DGX530 Portable Grand Piano features 88 piano-style keys with Graded Soft Touch, a matching stand, a sustain pedal, USB storage, backlit LCD displays, notation and lyrics, and plenty more.

Piano-Centric Features The Yamaha Portable Grand, DGX530 has an easy to use panel, a wealth of piano-centric features including 88 piano-style keys, Graded Soft Touch (GST) action with different levels of resistance, and high-resolution stereo piano samples. Included are an attractive matching stand and sustain pedal.
USB Connectivity The DGX530 has 2 USB ports on the back, each with a different use. "USB TO HOST" is plug-and-play connection for recording and playing back MIDI files, as well as transferring data to and from your computer.
"USB TO DEVICE" is for connecting peripheral USB storage devices such as hard drives or portable thumb drives. You can save user songs and settings, or transfer song data downloaded from the Internet to the instrument, where it can be used with the performance assistant and Yamaha Education Suite features.
Lyric, Chord and Notation Display Have you ever played a song and wondered what it would look like as sheet music? The DGX530 can display the score to a song whether it comes from the Internet, the internal selections those you record yourself. Pages scroll automatically when a song is played back--no more page turning! For singers, the screen also displays chords and lyrics to XF compatible songs.
Easy to Use The DGX530 is a breeze to use. Dive right in with convenient tools and features:
Expandable Music Database: Complete keyboard setups by song title. The keyboard selects an appropriate voice for the right hand melody, the correct musical style and the correct tempo. Simply call up a song title and start playing.
One Touch Setting (OTS): Provides you with a recommended voice with effects for each Style. For example, on a jazz style OTS might be piano, for a Latin style it might be acoustic guitar, or for a rock style it might be a guitar with overdrive.
Registration Memory: Set the keyboard up just the way you like and take a digital snapshot for instant recall. Load and save up to 16 Registrations to User memory. The Registration buttons are conveniently located just above the keyboard.
Performance Assistant Technology: Performance assistant technology is a feature from Yamaha that guarantees that you can't play a wrong melody note or chord. Here's how it works. Select a song, press the Performance Assistant button Chord Mode and play the keyboard--any notes you like. Every note you play will fit the music!

Yamaha Education Suite: Helps you learn to play The DGX530 has 30 built-in songs (plus 70 more on the included CD-ROM) for you to learn to play using the Yamaha Education Suite. The songs are separated into left and right hand parts, providing 7 levels of lessons plus a convenient chord dictionary.
Three keyboard lessons for each hand:
Waiting Mode--Stops the playback of a song until you find the correct note and then continues.
Your Tempo Mode--Learn to play the correct notes with the correct timing. Song playback tempo will vary to match the speed you are playing at. The song will slow down when you play wrong notes, so you can learn at your own pace.
Minus One Mode--Here's where you can perfect your technique. The song will play at the normal tempo, minus the part you have chosen to play. Play along while listening to the song.

Lesson Grading--Monitors your progress as you practice each lesson and gives you a grade.
Repeat and Learn--The song location will move back four measures from the point at which you pressed the button, and playback will begin after a one measure count-in. This section will repeat allowing you to practice until perfect!
Chord Dictionary--Shows you how to play chords and tells you which chords you are playing by displaying the notes and chord names on the LCD screen.

6-Track Sequencer With the DGX530, you have the equivalent of a built-in multi-track recorder. Record one or multiple instrument parts at a time and assign each part to a different track. Six tracks are provided to accommodate sophisticated melodies, chord accompaniment and rhythm parts.
Quality Sound The DGX530 sounds as good as it plays. A two-way speaker system with separate woofers and tweeters delivers clear and lifelike instrument voices. Bass Boost ports add deeper low-end impact, and true stereo sound adds spatial depth and realism.
Realistic Sounding Voices The DGX530 comes equipped with 127 panel voices, 12 drum/SFX kits, plus 361 XGlite voices. Dual and Split modes allow you to combine sounds.
Full Keyboard Mode The DGX530 delivers on its piano theme with a special mode of fingering called Full Keyboard Mode. This allows the player to play the keyboard like a piano; for example a chord with the right hand and bass notes with the left. When using the accompaniment feature, the virtual band will follow these chords. Traditional portable keyboards normally require you to chord on the left side of the keyboard, in the bass section, which is foreign to most piano players. The DGX530 is also capable of this mode, for those who prefer it.
Digital Music Notebook Digital Music Notebook is a multimedia Internet service that enables you to preview, purchase, download and print learn-to-play music books and chart-topping sheet music. From scales to chords to your favorite riffs, Digital Music Notebook is jam-packed with all the secrets you need to master your instrument. Add accompaniments, record and mix yourself, sing karaoke with friends, learn new techniques while having a blast--Digital Music Notebook delivers everything you need to bring music alive! And it's included with the DGX530.
What's in the Box DGX530 Keyboard, Music Rest, Owner's Manual, Accessory CD-ROM, Keyboard Stand, Footswitch FC5, Power Adapter

Buy NowGet 44% OFF

Click here for more information about Yamaha DGX-530 Keyboard, 88 Full-Sized Lightly Weighted Piano Style Keys

Read More...

Yamaha YPG-235 76-Key Portable Grand Piano Premium Pack Review

Yamaha YPG-235 76-Key Portable Grand Piano Premium Pack
Average Reviews:

(More customer reviews)
I received this keyboard on 2/2/11. As always, I was impressed with how quickly I received my order from Amazon.com. However, within minutes of setting up the keyboard, I noticed that two keys on the right side of the keyboard didn't work. One key simply didn't work AT ALL, and one key seemed to have a short and would only play after pressing it like 3 or 4 times in a row. Amazon is making it easy to return/exchange this keyboard, so I'm hopeful that the replacement is decent. However, after this experience and reading other reviews online of this exact problem, I am very concerned about the build quality of this keyboard, despite having heard good things over the years about Yamaha.
I'll update this review after I receive the replacement in a week or so. Hopefully I won't have to switch to another brand, but Casio maybe the next one I look at (need to keep this purchase affordable).
UPDATE: I received a replacement keyboard in record time: less than 2 days! I was at first bummed that I wouldn't be able to test the new keyboard over the weekend, but Amazon got the replacement out immediately and it was here early Friday afternoon (I had only submitted the return early Wednesday evening). Amazon did create some confusion, however, by on the one hand telling me that UPS would be picking up the defective keyboard from my house, and then e-mailing me a label and instructions for dropping the keyboard off at a local UPS center. Then UPS added to the confusion when I called to confirm the pick-up at my house: they said that one hadn't been arranged. So then I bring the keyboard to a UPS center, and then find a UPS pick-up attempt label on my door. Whatever...I got the defective keyboard to UPS and back to Amazon.
As for the keyboard: it sounds great. I've only just begun to play around with it, but the keys feel good, and the variety of quality sounds is incredible. I'll be combining this keyboard with Ableton Live Intro to create music. I spent several hours after receiving the keyboard testing the keys (I was concerned after the defective unit) and checking out the various functions. I haven't even scratched the surface yet, but I am giving the keyboard a decent rating. I'll report back if my opinion changes over time.
The headphones that were included with this package deal are ABSOLUTE GARBAGE. It's not worth my time to return them, especially since I already went through the hassle of returning the entire first keyboard package. The right channel of the headphones didn't work AT ALL right out of the package. These no-name, god-awful headphones are already in the trash. I ordered the package to get the power adapter and the stand anyway, so it's not a big lose. Still, you don't like to feel ripped off in any way.
The stand that came with this package is quite sturdy. It certainly isn't anything fancy, but it was easy to put together and it seems strong enough to last years.

Click Here to see more reviews about: Yamaha YPG-235 76-Key Portable Grand Piano Premium Pack



Buy NowGet 62% OFF

Click here for more information about Yamaha YPG-235 76-Key Portable Grand Piano Premium Pack

Read More...

Norman Encore B20 High Gloss Guitar Review

Norman Encore B20 High Gloss Guitar
Average Reviews:

(More customer reviews)
Our nonprofit, Guitars in the CLassroom, receives donations of guitars for use with the teachers we instruct; among those we receive, Godin provides us with the best guitars from the companies who support us, Kaman, Martin (yes, Martin!), Saga, etc. This B20 just came back from a teacher to whom we had loaned it for her use in the Classroom with her students, as she has now purchased her own - probably not as amazing as this loaner was! When I played it, I was blown away with the power and tone....and the construction detail was superb (and I assume we are getting Blems or 2nds....but I can't tell what the defect might be.) Buy one of these, and revel in what a true large acoustic can do for both group singing and recording. What a sweet guitar! Thanks Godin....
Doug Bowers, Tucson, AZ

Click Here to see more reviews about: Norman Encore B20 High Gloss Guitar



Buy NowGet 5% OFF

Click here for more information about Norman Encore B20 High Gloss Guitar

Read More...