Thursday, February 16, 2012

Take a Look at the Features and Benefits of the Yamaha P-155

By Katelynn Mundy


The Yamaha P-155 digital piano provides expert-quality sound like none other. You are provided with digital piano know-how right where you want it whether you are practicing at your home or away from home, or performing in a band or going solo. It offers top of the line sampling functions as well as the GH (Graded Hammer) keyboard that is highly-expressive and realistic.

Yamaha used the source (Yamaha's best 9-foot, handpicked CFIIIS concert grand) to make sure that the P-155 offers the best grand piano sounds that ever exist. An expert piano technician then meticulously regulated and tuned the CFIIIS to sonic top-quality excellence. The sampling technology was then added to appropriately capture all aspects of the sound of CFIIS. This results in a really authentic sound similar to a grand piano with strong dynamic bass, temperate mid-range, and clear-cut highs among others.

The Yamaha P-155 uses only a small space making it ideal for users who live in small spaces like apartments. It depends on built-in speakers and is controlled by a top efficiency stereo amplifier; however, it can be also attached to an exterior amplifier through line level ( inch) products with varying level of volume control.

The layer modes and the easily set features of the Yamaha P-155, the polyphony with 128 notes along with 50 regular piano repertoire built-in songs that are recorded with the left and right hands on different tracks. The song recorder is great for grabbing ideas or looking over performances.

The Yamaha P-155 comes in Black (mahogany trimmed), Silver (cherry trimmed) and Black (ebony trimmed). Accessories include: Sustain pedal: FC4; music rest; quick operation guide; owner's manual; PA301 AC power adapter; three-year warranty. The P-155 L140 stand is an optional accessory. It includes some sounds like four types of reverb, three brilliance types, four effects plus a few more sounds. The MIDI and USB makes it handy to plug to any separate devices. The Yamaha P-144 is 41 lbs. This is not really light but is adequate for the keys which feel like real piano. There is also 2-track recording feature and the loudspeakers are 12W x 2: double the YDP-141's power.




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