PostHeaderIcon Yamaha YPG-625 88-Key MIDI Digital Keyboard with Keyboard Stand

Yamaha YPG-625 88-Key MIDI Digital Keyboard with Keyboard Stand

Yamaha YPG-625 is the first 88-key Graded Hammer System weighted action portable keyboard, and it includes all the features with the addition of the look and sound of an acoustic piano – piano-style keys, a wooden stand

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7 Responses to “Yamaha YPG-625 88-Key MIDI Digital Keyboard with Keyboard Stand”

  • Edgerton says:

    1.0 out of 5 stars
    Disappointed
    After a lengthy search for a quality digital piano for myself to leisurely play and for my childrens piano classes,My wife and I settled on the YPG625.

  • Waldemar says:

    Yamaha has an incredibly wide array of piano and other keyboard instruments to choose from, so how does one pick this one over another? It is challenging, and I think it comes down to usage, that is `How the instrument will be used’. For me, I wanted this to be our family piano for me and the kids to bang on and have fun. For this purpose, I think the Yamaha YPG-625 is perhaps the best piano for the money. You get so many features for so little money, it is incredible. And the sounds are terrific! It has about 300-something voices built in including many pianos, strings, woodwinds, brass, organs, synth-leads, complete drum kits, and fun sound effects for the kids to stay interested. We have had it for about six months and still play it almost everyday.

    Pros:
    – Nice keyboard feel. Not quite a Steinway grand, but not a plastic toy either. I recommend actually playing one at a local music store before you buy.
    – Very short money for a very feature-rich instrument.
    – USB to-host port (for connecting to PC – I didn’t need to try this, but it’s there, and Yamaha has extensive support for sheet music, lessons, et. al. on-line)
    – USB to-device port to plug in additional storage for your own stored music (I had one memory stick that did not work, and another that did. If you save music off as SMF (standard Midi format?) – then they will play directly on Windoze Media Player).
    – ~300-something built-in very high quality voices (There is actually 500 you can pick, but some sound pretty similar to each other, so I dropped the real number, but this is still a big plus compared with some Casios or Rolands that only have 10 or 20 voices.)
    – You can record your songs, using a very simple 5 part multi-track recorder (5 built-in reserved song slots, many many more using external storage via USB)
    – Displayed sheet music for playing along with built-in music, around 30 songs.
    – More music available for download from Yamaha web site(s), sometimes for a fee :(
    – Built-in accompaniment, just select the style (something like 100 styles built-in), which sounds pretty good when just reading lead sheets
    – Easy to use keyboard split, dual voices, and `reset’ back to regular grand piano
    – Controls are well laid out and easy to read and use
    – Large LCD display panel well lit and easy to read
    – Internal amplifier / speakers get plenty loud enough
    – Headphone jack doubles as stereo output to drive into external amps if wanted
    – 96 note polyphony – you shouldn’t notice notes ending early during long schmaltzy arpeggios

    Cons:
    - No midi ports, so you can’t really use it as your go-to home studio controller
    - Pitch bend wheel has a cheap feel to it
    - No keyboard cover build-in
    - Built-in lesson program somewhat useless (cursor waits for you to play right notes – it doesn’t sound like music, OR keyboard `fixes’ when you play a wrong note)
    - Only one headphone port in the back, which is not easy to get at.
    - Voices are not editable (but many voices sound great as is)
    - Keys themselves can sound a little clunky (especially if you are trying to practice while your significant-other is sleeping)
    - No way to expand voices (but I haven’t needed or wanted to do this yet)
    - Included FC5 foot-switch is a joke, go buy a foot-switch for $30
    - I just noticed the YPG-635 announced at music.yamaha.com, but it looks like the new features are DSP effects, and an optional 3-pedal input (you probably need to buy the triple pedal), but they drop the polyphony to 64 notes.

    Thanks for reading this far, and I hope you got something useful from my notes!!

  • Urit says:

    5.0 out of 5 stars
    JUST WONDERFUL
    We bought this 2 years ago, after much effort searching for a “piano” for our little girl. We reviewed many many reviews and knew we wanted a yamaha, and weighted keys.

  • Lindley says:

    Just received my Yamaha YPG-625 electric piano and am impressed. After playing it for ten minutes I thought I was on a very good acoustic piano. The sound is impressive and the key action is also very good. The large assortment of voices, computer capabilities, etc will keep me happy for a long time. Also, after having had to move three pianos in my life, it is nice to finally have one that plays and sounds very good, that I can just pick-up and move by myself. A great value for the price.

  • Nabila says:

    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Excellent Choice!!
    I recently made the purchase of the Yamaha ypg-625 as a replacement for an older 61 key Yamaha keyboard that had served me well for years.

  • Damla says:

    OK. I don’t play piano or any instrument for that matter. But my wife does and I purchased the YPG-625 for her Christmas gift. She loves to practice on it and I “listen in” about 3 evenings a week….I sit and listen, and try not to criticize. What I’ve really noticed is that her ability to play piano is increasing constantly and that she really enjoys playing on it. And the sound is amazing! I would swear it was a real grand piano with my eyes closed, again, not that I’m an expert, far from it. But it’s just not the piano sounds, but all the “other” instruments you can use (I prefer guitar)that really seal the deal. She’s thrilled with it, and changes the sounds to keep her interest up. I’m in awe of all that it can do. I may not be a “piano man” but I’ve heard quite a few electronic keyboards and this one is by far the best I’ve ever heard. We’re very happy with it. I can’t see you going wrong purchasing one.

  • Timur says:

    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Excellent keyboard.
    The Yamaha YPG-625 is great specifically because it can be used for ANY type of student, beginner or expert.

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