Buy Digital Cameras
 Location:  Home» Editing Software » Kids & Teens » YAMAHA 61 KEY PORTABLE KEYBOARD W/AC ADAPTER  
FAQ
Placing Orders
Returning Items
Shipping Costs
Contact Us
Subcategories
Instruments

YAMAHA 61 KEY PORTABLE KEYBOARD W/AC ADAPTER

YAMAHA 61 KEY PORTABLE KEYBOARD W/AC ADAPTER

enlarge enlarge 
Brand: Yamaha
Category: CE


This item is no longer available

Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 39 reviews
Sales Rank: 16569

Media: Electronics
Shipping Weight (lbs): 15
Dimensions (in): 56 x 16.8 x 6.8

MPN: YPT200AD
Model: YPT-200AD
UPC: 086792285528
EAN: 0086792285528
ASIN: B000ARISUW


Similar Items:

  • Yamaha PKBX2 Double X Portable Keyboard Stand
  • Yamaha PKBB1 Portable Keyboard Bench
  • Yamaha PKBS1 Portable Keyboard Stand
  • Alfred's Basic Adult Piano Course: Lesson Book, Level One
  • Yamaha FC-5 Sustain Pedal for Portable Electronic Keyboards

Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
61-key digital portable keyboard with General MIDI (GM) compatibility and 134 integrated voicesYamaha Education Suite offers 102 built-in songs 7 lesson levels lesson grading and chord dictionaryPortable Grand function plays rich digitally sampled grand piano tones at the push of a buttonAuto-accompaniment function with 100 styles; 32-note polyphony; built-in metronome and sustain pedal jackDual 4.7-inch stereo speakers (2.5 watts x 2); measures 37.25 x 4.33 x 13.66 inches (W x H x D); 1-year warranty


Customer Reviews:   Read 34 more reviews...

4 out of 5 stars Good Value   August 7, 2007
Lew Wright (Los Angeles, CA)
I'm pleasantly surprised by the quality and variety of voices in this modestly priced keyboard. It's more than met my expectations, in terms of performance for making demo songs. There's no confusing this product with a performance level instrument, but then again, why would you expect that at such a low price?


1 out of 5 stars Not as advertised   May 29, 2007
M. Connolly (portland, or United States)
9 out of 13 found this review helpful

My Yamaha portable keyboard only came with 60 keys, not 61. The worst part about it is the missing key is right in the middle of the keyboard, making it virtually useless. I have contacted the seller (ANTOnline), but since they cannot be reached by phone it has been through email. Their online customer service department emails me back within 2 business days, but they will not replace it with a 61-Key piano. Instead, they suggest that I send it to Yamaha.
Sending it to Yamaha is going to cost me an additional $27 for shipping--and repair or replacement could take up to 6 weeks--so I am highly dissatisfied. Ordering products online should be as or more convenient than going to an actual store. This experience has proven to me that this is not the case.



4 out of 5 stars good to start, but move away quickly   April 27, 2007
C. Edwards (Cincinnati, Ohio, United States)
19 out of 19 found this review helpful

For what it is, this keyboard is great. However, "what it is" allows it to have significant drawbacks:
1: the speakers are horrible. With external speakers or headphones, it sounds great (need an adapter, as the keyboard has a quarter-inch jack). If playing one key at a time, the speakers may be acceptable, but they are incapable of combining the sounds of several keys.
2: it is not touch-sensitive. This means that, no matter how hard or soft you press the keys, a sound of the same volume will be played.
3: It is set to LOUD by default. Every time I turned the keyboard on, I lowered the volume to one third. The keyboard uses button presses, rather than a dial, to control volume. This is simply annoying and should have been corrected.
4: It is not full-size. It has 61 keys; a piano has 88. This may or may not be a limitation, depending on your skill level and song preference.
5: Headphone jack is on the back of the keyboard. It should be on the front, which is more convenient and comfortable.
6: Flimsy bookstand. This is a problem with some better Yamaha models as well.


On the exceptionally good side:
1: the default piano sound, with good headphones (Sennheiser EH 350), is spectacular.
2: very light and easy to carry. It can also run on batteries, in case you want to take it camping or something.
3: Very cheap, which is handy if you plan to take it camping. It is also durable if you are careful with it.

On some occasions, I would prefer to use this keyboard rather than my new Yamaha DGX 505, simply because the notes sound so beautiful.


If your child wants to play the piano, either this or a YPT 300 is perfect. The Piano Handbook by Carl Humphries is a very helpful as well.



5 out of 5 stars Less is more   March 28, 2007
Jonathan Beachy (San Antonio, TX)
6 out of 8 found this review helpful

Although this keyboard is small, and pretty compact, it has a great price and is ideal for a person who loves uncomplicated music without a "million and one" sounds which up the price and don't add much to the enjoyment of the person playing.


1 out of 5 stars IT AINT NO KEYTAR BUT IT DUD LAY KICK   March 21, 2007
Wild n Crazy WILLIS (WILLISVILLE)
2 out of 62 found this review helpful

hmm. It doesnt sound much like a Grande Piano two me. More of like a strange drumset sometimes or a synthy. Or people claping at me when I didnt even play anything. I push le button hard. WILD HOOOOOGGS

Site Map | Contact Us | Disclaimer

© Copyright Digital Camera Comparison. All Rights Reserved