![]() ![]() It's not a toy, but not exactly something you want to use on stage. If you are looking for a low priced keyboard that will take time to outgrow the features it offers, this may be a great choice for you. You don't want to run this on D batteries,lol.Īll plastic construction, but seems durable if you don't beat it up. ![]() The optional AC adapter comes with a cheap sustain pedal and adds about 35 dollars to the price, but needed. It does not directly connect to a midi port. Keys can be programmed to be touch sensitive,with one key, a nice feature for those who can play. It can mimic a string or brass orchestra, or choir! You can program a vast arsenal of sounds with it to suit your mood or style of play. I have had this for a couple of years now and no problems at all, still plays as it did when I bought it. You can add 5 user tracks recordable in the memory, which is great to use as a back up when I play my bass. It's light, easy to tote around and has an array of very cool sounds. ![]() The URL I included is for the updated version Model PSR-E413, basically the same features. I always wanted to have an affordable keyboard to play with and learn on, and this was a great choice. I bought this Yamaha keyboard on an impulse at GC one day because it was on sale for 225.00, and a bargain at that. ![]()
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