Yamaha Digital Piano P125
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The Yamaha P125 88-Key Weighted Action Digital Piano is another great example of the quality and craftsmanship of the people at Yamaha. They have been making some of the best musical instruments for more than a century. Using the best materials and state of the art technology available to bring the best of the best to each and every customer.
Yamaha Digital Piano P125 Review
Whether you are talking about their CFIIIS line of acoustic concert grand pianos or anyone of their digital pianos, the quality of sound that is generated is second to none. This is especially true of the P125 electronic keyboard with its amazing Pure CF sound engine, it is designed to replicate the exact sound that you would expect to hear from a Yamaha grand piano at your local concert hall.
In order to give it a similar feel to a typical acoustical piano, the 88-key keyboard features GHS or Graded Hammer Standard, which puts a heavier weight to the keys at the lower end of the register and less of a weight on the keys at the higher end of the register. That way you can put the extra emphasis on the sound as you would normally find with an acoustic style piano.
One of the major benefits of a digital piano like the Yamaha digital piano P125 is that built-in to the sound Pure CF sound engine is both drum tracks and bass guitar tracks that allow you to produce music that of a three-piece band using only a single instrument. With a single touch of a button on the top of the keyboard, you can add a different style of drum and bass guitar sounds.
The built-in sound system includes dual 7-watt amplifiers that push out a total of 14-watts of power through a dual set of speakers mounted in such a way that directs the sound out the top and bottom of the keyboard so that a true stereo sound is enjoyed by all that are in the room listening to what you are playing.
Additional information about the Yamaha digital piano P125
The Yamaha P125 88-Key Weighted Action Digital Piano comes with a USB to Host connection built-in. This makes it easy to connect it directly to any mobile device that is capable of accepting a USB hookup. By using Smart Pianist App that is downloadable from where ever you get your apps for your mobile device, you easily control all of the internal features from your device.
The package only includes an AC power adapter and a simple sustain foot pedal, but for a nominal charge, you can purchase a matching wooden stand and a three-pedal unit. The optional keyboard stand makes it extremely convenient to be able to play it in one’s home. Without the stand it is portable enough to take it anywhere you want it to go.
Who’s the target?
Yamaha looks to be targeting beginners and intermediate players with the Yamaha digital piano P125. The Pure CF sound engine combined with the mobile app and the USB port makes it easy to operate all of the built-in sounds, styles, and instruments. It also means that you have instant access to hundreds if not thousands of online training piano lessons. The built-in drum and bass tracks are a perfect fit for the intermediate pianist who wants to show off their skills and deliver a complete concert using a single instrument.
Key Features of the Yamaha digital piano P125
- Yamaha’s GHS weighted hammer 88-key design
- PureCF sound engine creates a near-perfect match to a Yamaha grand piano
- Dual 7-watt amplifiers and 14-watt dual speaker system
- Built-in split mode segments the 88-keys of the keyboard into two separate parts
- USB connectivity eliminates the need for separate cables for midi and function activation
Pros of the Yamaha digital piano P125
- The 88-key keyboard features GHS weighted hammers delivers near-perfect acoustic-like sound
- The dual directional sound delivers its amazing musical sound both upward and downward to ensure the best experience
- Using the mobile app on your Apple iPad or Android enabled tablet connected to the USB port you can easily control all of the sounds, bass, and drums tracks
- The designers at Yamaha crafted the P125 to look as classy as the CFIII line of grand pianos that it was made simulate
Cons of the Yamaha digital piano P125
- The included sustain pedal is not nearly as functional as the optional three-pedal units that are available
- It is a little bit on the expensive side for beginners on a budget
Is Yamaha Digital Piano P125 Good?
- The Yamaha digital piano P125 is undoubtedly one of the top-notch digital musical instruments. The sound engineers have truly outdone themselves when it comes to replicating the sound that is created by an acoustical piano. The P125 was designed to create a sound that is a near match to the Yamaha CFIII class of concert hall grand pianos.
- If you are looking to learn how to play or improve on the skill level you are at, the Yamaha P125 Digital Piano is a really good choice. The many features and functionalities that are built-in are tailored perfectly for a beginner. Whether it is the graduated weighted hammer action or the USB connectivity that gives you access to hundreds of thousands of online piano lessons and tutorial videos.
- The amazing sound system delivers a true stereo sound experience with the way that the sound is delivered both upward and downward. The beautiful sound comes from the dual power amplifier and dual speakers built-in to the beautifully contoured enclosure. There is also an optional sturdy matching wooden stand and a three-pedal unit.
- The final piece of the puzzle that is the Yamaha digital piano P125 multipurpose USB port technology that allows it to be connected to other midi devices like soundboards and mixers and it also can be connected to most Apple iOS-enabled iPads and Google’s Android OS enabled tablets.
Yamaha Digital Piano P125