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Brand: Yamaha
EAN: 0086792863719
Label: Yamaha
Manufacturer: Yamaha
Model: NP30
Publisher: Yamaha
Special Features: A entirely new take on the digital piano, offering quality, value and portability with a lighter touch. Featuring 76 Graded Touch keys and stereo-sampled pianos. Also, 10 voices like Organs and Strings plus 32 notes of polyphony. Another great feature for the home recording artist is that it performs as a MIDI controller too. The built in speakers allow you to play it anywhere since it operates on six AA batteries or the included power supply.
Studio: Yamaha
Sales Rank: 593
MPN: NP30
Features:- Number of Keys: 76
- Touch Response: Hard, Medium, Soft, Fixed
- Number of Voices: 10 (Notes of Polyphony: 32)
- Reverb Effects: 4 types
- Preset Songs: 10 Voice Demos; 10 Piano Repertoire
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Product Description: The new NP-30 Portable Grand delivers Yamaha digital piano sound and simplicity in a new lightweight, compact design like nothing else you've seen... all at a price point you won't believe.
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It turns out that the Yamaha NP30 is also.... a radio! After playing a couple of times, it started playing AM radio. I don't know how exactly the keyboard resonates with AM frequencies but it does and it sounds pitiful! Worse yet, the keys now sound as if they get transmitted from the station I'm "listening" to, with a lot of white noise. Very bizarre and resetting the power did not fix it, so it's now a permanent problem....
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I just bought my Yamaha Np-30 after returning 2 M-Audio keyboards. M-Audio is terrible. I like knobs and things, but the Yamaha NP-30 keeps it simple. I like it because I can turn it on and start creating something- then if inspiration strikes, I can fire up the midi to computer device and lay it down.
With M-Audio, I noticed the keys were "cheap" and just sticky feeling. The Np-30 is smooth. Not quite like a real piano, but for $300 what do you want! :)
It's a great keyboard for simple ideas or practicing- that is where it all comes from, simplicity.
Try one!
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Hey, if you're looking for an inexpensive electric piano, BUY THE NP-30. My biggest concern was the weighted key issue, (the NP-30 has "graded" keys...whatever that means.) All I know is the keys feel good, not weighted by any stretch, but they feel natural somehow, and after a little adjustment time I found I really like the feel. The electric and grand piano sounds are great too. Don't know or care about the organs, strings, etc. I bought this for the piano sounds.
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The Kurzweils, Rolands, Korgs that are popular with professional musicians run 50-70 pounds (without amp, piano stand, case, etc.). Even a Kurzweil SP76 feels like too much of a hassle to bring to a rehearsal session. Consequently, experienced pianists learn how to play without "weighted action" and soon discover that anything more than 76 keys is additional unneeded weight. Enter these inexpensive, lightweight (under 20 pounds) keyboards that even carry onboard speakers (of limited use). Since Yamaha makes two such keyboards at the same price point, what's the consumer to do?
NP30: Looks less like a product sold at K-Mart. Provides some attention to touch sensitivity and capturing "truer" sounds from a mere 10 voices. Has ... Read More:
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Very nice product for the price; very stylish. At the price offered here - it is a steal. I bought the stand also. Mine came with the power cord.
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