The P-155 88-Key Digital Piano (Black/Mahogany) from Yamaha can be used at home or on the stage with its premium features and aesthetics. This digital piano uses 4-layer piano samples and true hammer grade action for realistic piano sound and feel. True 128-note polyphony, combined with key-off samples, stereo sustain samples and adjustable damper resonance all add to the incredible realism this keyboard exudes.
The P-155 has 17 voices with dual and split modes available for versatility plus an integrated metronome and song-recorder perfect for practice and growth. With its dual headphone ports, both teacher and student can play privately without disturbing those around. Save your songs when your plug in your USB drive or import MIDI files to play along with. Your music will sound full and rich with the 24W stereo speaker system.
| Keyboard Zones | 88-Note with Graded Hammer Action |
| Polyphony | 128-Note |
| Multitimbral | Not specified by the manufacturer |
| Synthesis Method | AWM 4-Layer Stereo Samples |
| Presets | 17 Voices |
| Sequencer | None |
| Record and Playback | MIDI song recorder and player |
| User Memory | 3 User Song |
| Effects | Reverb (4 Types) |
| Controllers | Sustain Pedal |
| Sample RAM | None |
| Expansion Slots | USB Port |
| Inputs/Outputs |
Headphone Ports 1/4" x 2 MIDI I/O Line Out Pedal Control |
| Storage | Via USB Storage |
| Amplifier | 12W x 2 |
| Speakers | (12 x 6cm) x 2 |
| Display | 2 Character LED Display |
| Dimensions | 52.52 x 5.51 x 13.82" (1334 x 140 x 351mm) |
| Weight | 39.25 lbs (17.8kg) |
| System Requirements | Not specified by the manufacturer |
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Comments about Yamaha P-155 88-Key Digital Piano (Black/Mahogany):
I am a professional musician (singer & pianist). I previously owned the Yamaha P-120 from 2002. I sold it and needed a replacement. The P-155 has an even better touch and sound than the P-120. Very portable and good looking as well. It is the very best keyboard you can buy for [$] - sounds SO VERY close to a real grand piano. The only thing I do not prefer about it is that the plug-ins are in the bag verses the side. But it's not a big deal compared to what a great keyboard this is.
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My excitement from receiving this instrument as a gift from my fiancée was short-lived. After relatively easy, but still time-consuming table/chair assembly, I was hugely disappointed. 4 of the black keys did not press all the way down and didn't produce almost any sound. Seemed like a mechanical problem of the keys being stuck. The instrument is now on its way back for an exchange. [...] Thousands of positive reviews throughout the web, fracture of which was studied beforehand, is a strong factor holding back from canceling this entire purchase and turning to Yamaha competitor. The look, the sound and the touch is very good, given it is a very sophisticated computer. Although the difference between the real string-and-hammer piano is palpable, it is an excellent and less expensive alternative. I still think everyone should experience the "real deal" before going digital. Only then the difference in sound amplitude can be understood. Simply because the sound it produces is electric, a record-like. The connection you get with a real piano is impossible to establish with digital instrument. I would agree with previous reviewers - the mechanism of the weighted keys in Yamaha P-155 version is great, but feels slightly stiff. That being said, I will give P-155 another chance. Once it finally arrives and I get the chance to hopefully more profound experience.
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