Monday, December 05, 2011

Yamaha P155 Digital Piano





The Yamaha P155 is part of a long heritage of excellent electric pianos dating back to the early 1980's. In the 70's we had the CP models (CP30 and CP70), that were later followed by the PF analog pianos. All of these models were well received by players, and some - believe it or not - are still around. We see them in our repair shop from time to time getting broken keys replaced.


The Yamaha P155 digital piano is geared toward the gigging musician who requires quality piano touch and tone. It is also ideal for home use or as a practice piano. It comes in three different finishes - wood grain, black and silver - and features include quality sound and a Graded Hammer Effect key action capable of building proper finger technique, and a Yamaha Three Year Warranty.


The natural-sounding four-layer piano sample is a breakthrough at this price range. Depending on how hard a note is struck, one of four recordings will play, offering an unprecedented level of dynamic range and tonal expression for a digital piano. A new Damper Resonance effect emulates the real harmonic overtones of each individual note, taking acoustic realism to the next level.


Because it takes up so little space, the P155 is ideal for customers who live in apartments. When it's time to turn up the volume, the P155 relies on built-in speakers powered by a high-efficiency stereo amplifier, but it can also be connected to an external amplifier through 1/4-in. line-level outputs with variable volume control. If volume is an issue, just plug in headphones.


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