Yamaha P-121
![]() | Outdated Product Body: stationary; Built-in pedals; Number of keys: 73; Size: full size; Mechanics: malleus; Rigidity: weighted; Polyphony (voices): 192; Built-in timbres: 24; Tempo change: 5 – 280; Metronome; Sequencer (recording); Built-in compositions; Timbres layering; Keyboard split; Reverberation |
Yamaha P-121
Keys:73 (6 octaves)
Polyphony:192 voices
Mechanics:malleus
Timbres:24 pC.
Stiffness:weighted
All specifications
Specifications P-121
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But I was lucky to come across the Yamaha P-121! This is a unique instrument – it's both compact and has a hammer-action keyboard, which very successfully imitates a real instrument! The sound is also quite decent. Not a grand piano, of course, but for exercises and practicing technique – it suits me perfectly. I practice at night with headphones – not bothering anyone. I take it to rehearsals with my band – here the size played its role too!
Overall, I'm quite satisfied with the instrument! The price for a college student is, of course, a bit steep, but you have to pay for quality)