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41 of 41 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars If you don't want to move a piano...
I just finished my graduate degree and started a temporary college teaching job. So since I didn't want to move a large piano to whatever job I end up getting, I decided on a good quality keyboard. I couldn't afford to buy a Disklavier or another of the high-end keyboards (and I eventually plan to get a real baby grand anyway). So I decided to get the highest end...
Published on February 4, 2003 by Melanie M. Kyer

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44 of 46 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars I returned it!
The DGX series do not allow the piano voice to be played loud enough; it can only be heard at slightly less than an average volume when volume dial is turned to "max." The problem is that I found myself playing harder to get the touch sensitivity to compensate. I had to decide whether to get an amplifier or speakers, or to return it. The positive reviews about this...
Published on June 12, 2003 by M. Rathke


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41 of 41 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars If you don't want to move a piano..., February 4, 2003
This review is from: Yamaha DGX-200AD 76-Note Touch-Sensitive Portable Electronic Keyboard with AC Adapter (Electronics)
I just finished my graduate degree and started a temporary college teaching job. So since I didn't want to move a large piano to whatever job I end up getting, I decided on a good quality keyboard. I couldn't afford to buy a Disklavier or another of the high-end keyboards (and I eventually plan to get a real baby grand anyway). So I decided to get the highest end Yamaha/Casio/whatever I could afford. This was it!

I love my Yamaha. I could sit for hours and play with the beautiful digital sounds like the harp, pan flute, steel drum and many non-western instruments, but of course I bought it as a PIANO. It doesn't do a bad job at that, but they advertise this as a "Portable Grand"-- and that it is not. First, the piano sound seems to be a touch softer than any of the other voices, so you have to crank the volume to get a decent full sound from it. Second, I think I've heard better digitized piano. It's not bad by any means and I still give it 5 stars, but it's not quite as good as the hype.

Over all, my favorite features are the large keyboard (FINALLY!!! a keyboard on which I can play octaves in the bass without running out of room!!!!), the "wheel" interface for changing voices, the sleek grey styling and the strong sturdy music stand (it can even handle my heavy hardbound Reader's Digest songbooks). I haven't tried the computer interface yet, but I feel like this is a keyboard that will grow with me. I have been playing the piano for 25 years and I am very satisfied with this instrument. If you're not expecting a baby grand, it won't disappoint you.

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44 of 46 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars I returned it!, June 12, 2003
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M. Rathke (Colorado Springs, CO United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Yamaha DGX-200AD 76-Note Touch-Sensitive Portable Electronic Keyboard with AC Adapter (Electronics)
The DGX series do not allow the piano voice to be played loud enough; it can only be heard at slightly less than an average volume when volume dial is turned to "max." The problem is that I found myself playing harder to get the touch sensitivity to compensate. I had to decide whether to get an amplifier or speakers, or to return it. The positive reviews about this keyboard are all true. I only gave it three stars because of the volume problem. Every DGX model (200, 300, and 500) have low volume output for the grand piano voice. If you have speakers or an amplifier, than this keyboard is worth every penny. Beware that many other buyers have had the same complaint.
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27 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Absolute BEST value!, March 23, 2003
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This review is from: Yamaha DGX-200AD 76-Note Touch-Sensitive Portable Electronic Keyboard with AC Adapter (Electronics)
There are better keyboards out there, but only for WAY more money. For under [$$$], you get 76 keys, 600 sounds, over 100 styles, and Yamaha name and quality and looks. I like the PSR2000 best because of 64-noty polyphony (vs 32 in the DGX200)and the vocalizer, but it is over 3X the cost! The DGX 200 packs most of the same sounds. I think it is truly the best value out there for the $$.
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24 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Certainly good enough!, December 18, 2003
This review is from: Yamaha DGX-200AD 76-Note Touch-Sensitive Portable Electronic Keyboard with AC Adapter (Electronics)
OK, I haven't tried the Casios that some rave about, but I do know this...the keyboard does offer an adequate volume level (particularly how I play). If you want more volume: 1-Try turning the touch response off. 2-Go into the function menu and turn the M.Volume control UP. I'm certain that the naysayers didn't read into the manual. I admit that there's not a ton of additional sound, but it's set at "104" from the factory and can go to "127" if you choose to. That's because Yamaha has given the unit some "play" so you can raise or lower the sound to match other built-in settings. Also when a "song" is playing there's extra sounds like bass, cymbal etc., so how much can you expect of 12watts, total? 3-Go to radio shack, get the right adapter and plug it in to you stereo (or I've read about some adding inexpensive PC speakers for $30-$60). One or all of the above will do the trick.

It's got a great range of voices. The piano sounds great as well as others like guitar, church organ, etc. There's 600 to choose from. I advise the 202 model which will include a sustain pedal, AC power adapter, some 'phones and an extended warranty.

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36 of 40 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Large, great sounding keyboard!, December 27, 2002
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W. Morgan (Essex, NY United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Yamaha DGX-200AD 76-Note Touch-Sensitive Portable Electronic Keyboard with AC Adapter (Electronics)
I've had my Yamaha DGX200 Keyboard for a while now, and I must say that this is a sharp looking and brilliant sounding keyboard. The sound on this unit is very clear and amazing in all aspects of play. It is truly a "digital" experience in the fullest sense. The keyboard is loaded with all the great features you would come to expect from a Yamaha keyboard, and then some. Go ahead and get yourself the adjustable keyboard bench, and you have yourself one great unit. This unit is not particularly heavy, but it is big and rather bulky. With what you gain by the light weight of this keyboard, you lose by the fact that it is big. But, what can you expect from such a great unit! If you're in the market for a Yamaha digital keyboard, go ahead and get yourself this one. You won't be sorry!
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20 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Good, but not enough to stand by itself, December 10, 2003
This review is from: Yamaha DGX-200AD 76-Note Touch-Sensitive Portable Electronic Keyboard with AC Adapter (Electronics)
I've always been loyal to Yamaha keyboards, so when I decided to purchase a new (consumer-level) keyboard, I figured I'd continue to be loyal to the tradition. Well, after having dropped by the local Sam Ash music store, it seems like it's going to be the end of that tradition. As much as I continue to love the sounds that Yamaha offers in its keyboards, the power that this one delivers, along with the design it comes with (don't know... things are just oddly placed, in my opinion), made me drop my wish for another Yamaha, considering my budget max of $300 for a keyboard these holidays. Instead, I will be buying the Casio WK-3000 Professional Series 76 Key Digital Recording Studio Styled Keyboard, which came out in late 2003.
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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Good overall, a couple of disappointments, July 4, 2003
This review is from: Yamaha DGX-200AD 76-Note Touch-Sensitive Portable Electronic Keyboard with AC Adapter (Electronics)
Good overall, a couple of disappointments

Overall the sound from this keyboard is good. I had to buy separate speakers (went for some decent quality computer speakers) because the built-in speakers were a little disappointment.

There is a good list of voices and songs, but its hard to find specifics in the list because they are not alphabetical, so every time I want to play a specific song or use a particular voice, I need to spin through all of the lists.

Haven't tried all the connectivity features (to a computer) but it seems relatively simple.

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16 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars I'm lovin my new keyboard!, April 9, 2003
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This is my first keyboard. I purchased it because I just started taking piano lessons and of course, I needed something to practice on. I really feel comfortable going to the lessons and playing on a real piano, after having practiced with this keyboard all week long. The tone is really nice. Having the volume control (I can play late into the evening and not disturb anyone!) The tone and sound is great. Its a little big -- but if I could have, I would got the 88-key model.

I don't find using the onboard features intimidating at all. I think this is an excellent purchase --- very pleased.

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4.0 out of 5 stars It's nice, February 6, 2010
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This was actually a lot of keyboard for me. Didn't need all the extras it came with. But still good quality and the things I did use are great.
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5 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars another trick to raise the volume, January 11, 2004
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This review is from: Yamaha DGX-200AD 76-Note Touch-Sensitive Portable Electronic Keyboard with AC Adapter (Electronics)
I used another trick to raise the voice volume. Use the DUAL voice function, and set the dual voice be the same as the main voice. In this way, you DOUBLED the volume. Of course, the price is no more different dual voice.
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