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Yamaha P-45

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Body: portable; Number of keys: 88; Size: full size; Mechanics: malleus; Rigidity: weighted; Polyphony (voices): 64; Built-in timbres: 10; Tempo change: 32 – 280; Metronome; Built-in compositions; Timbres layering; Keyboard split; Reverberation; Transposition; Fine tuning; USB to host (type B)
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Yamaha P-45
Keys:88 (7.5 octaves)
Polyphony:64 voices
Mechanics:malleus
Timbres:10 pC.
Stiffness:weighted
All specifications
Specifications P-45
Colour
Bodyportable
Keys
Number of keys88 шт
Sizefull size
Mechanicsmalleus
Sensitivity adjustment
Rigidityweighted
Specs
Polyphony64 voices
Built-in timbres10 шт
Tempo change32 – 280
Metronome
Built-in compositions
Effects and control
Timbres layering
Keyboard split
Reverberation / 4 /
Transposition
Fine tuning
Connectors
Connectable pedals1 шт
OutputsUSB to host (type B)
Headphone outputs1 шт
General
Built-in acoustics12 W
Number of bands1
Power consumption6 W
Dimensions (WxHxD)1326x154x295 mm
Weight11.5 kg
In boxmusic stand
PSU
Added to E-CatalogJune 2017
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Model overview based on user reviews  
The Yamaha P-45 digital piano is a popular choice for beginners and those seeking an affordable entry-level instrument. Users appreciate its keyboard and sound quality, noting that the weighted keys and realistic mechanics provide a satisfying playing experience. The sound is praised for its resemblance to a real Yamaha grand piano, with rich bass and clear upper notes. However, some users find the included pedal to be basic, recommending an upgrade to enhance the experience. A common critique is the volume imbalance between different octaves, which can affect the overall sound dynamics. Despite these issues, the P-45 is considered a reliable and quality option for home practice, especially for those who lack space for an acoustic piano.
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I'm happy with the tool, I recommend it!
3 May 2020 
We chose a piano for our child to learn in music school. We didn't want to deal with a large acoustic instrument, we don't have the space, and it's costly to constantly call a tuner. Plus, we don't know if the lessons will go well, so we decided to get an entry-level digital piano. It is important to note that a digital piano differs from synthesizers with its imitation of the keys of a real instrument, and the sound has become realistically crafted, so much so that even our teacher said that a modern digital piano is an excellent option for practicing at home. We listened and chose for a long time and eventually settled on the Yamaha P-45 – the optimal combination of price and quality. The keyboard feels nice, and the mechanics are realistic; everything is made reliably and with quality. We liked the sound most of all – it features a real Yamaha grand piano, with no synthetic taste. The bass is rich, not muddy, and the upper notes, though bright, are not harsh on the ears. The only drawback is that the pedal is rather simple, not like a real one, so we purchased a solid imitation Yamaha FC4 – and now everything is perfect!
Keyboard and sound quality
Rustic pedal included
Yuliyause Yamaha P-45 few months
Not a good option for a serious relationship with music
27 October 2019 
I was looking for a keyboard that would sound as close as possible to an acoustic piano. And for a beginner pianist, it might seem like these keys are a fantastic choice! But that's not the case. During lessons, I play on a grand piano, so over the past few months, I've had many opportunities to compare the sound of this keyboard to the real thing. And the big problem with this piano is precisely the sound. Starting from the octave below middle C, the notes are very loud, so strong that they drown out everything I play with my right hand. Another issue is the dynamic range. Although the keys are touch-sensitive, the difference in volume between a forceful press and a gentle touch is half that of a real piano. This greatly hinders refining performance technique, and almost everything I play on it sounds poorly balanced and lacks dynamics. My husband tried to change the settings on the keyboard, but it didn't help.
Weighted keys
the difference in volume between pressing them and lightly touching them is half that of a real piano. From an octave below mid-C, the notes are very loud, so strong that they drown out everything I play with my right hand.
Yuliyause Yamaha P-45 few months
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