Saturday 22 June 2019

Yamaha P45 Digital Piano review


If you have the basic piano without accessories, all you have to do is put it on a desk and plug in the power adapter to start playing. Even if it doesn’t come with a case is not very difficult to find one an affordable price in the market.



We have found that the weight of the keys is very accurate and feels like one from a real grand piano but with more ease, the company has made it right in this. There’s no click or weird sound when pressing the keys no matter how fast you push them. This is very impressive for an entry-level digital piano.



The Yamaha P45 comes with a practical music sheet holder for your rehearsals and gigs. You can use its more than 10 excellent MIDI recordings of different instruments. The sound quality varies if you’re using the built-in speakers or headphones, and users agree that is average. Students and beginners are not really looking for advanced audio features like shown in this Yamaha digital piano P45 review. Regardless, this is the best sound quality you will obtain at this price.


The Yamaha P45 also comes with a built-in metronome that functions with the internal speaker, totally adjustable, which extremely useful for your practice. You can use your keyboard as MIDI connecting it via USB to your computer and record.
The transpose functionality allows you change the key you are playing to fit the background, it is a very adjustable feature.

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