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54 of 58 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Could have been better,
This review is from: Yamaha YPT-200 Portable Keyboard with Portable Grand Function (no AC Adapter) (Electronics)
I am very happy with this purchase; Some added features would have made this product a fabulous buy though.
cons: a) The LCD display is not backlit and has a small viewing area. It is extremely difficult to read it. b) The keyboard body has notations for each key, but is engraved on the body, and it being the same body color, it is impossible to read those notations - even in the day light. c)It cannot record your voice. It is important if you want to compose and transmit through midi. d) In the learning section, it would have been helpful if there was a 'slow' playback function too. Pros: a) Light weight b) Grand piano is an excellent feature. Very good for piano learners, until they buy full size piano of their own. c) Great features. d) YESS learning suite is simply fabulous. This model is far better than casio 496, which I was planning to buy earlier. Great purchase...I like it.
29 of 30 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
No Power Adapter, Industry Standard.,
By Ollie "ojchillinndc" (Columbia, Maryland United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Yamaha YPT-200 Portable Keyboard with Portable Grand Function (no AC Adapter) (Electronics)
Casio and Radio Shack also force you to buy an adapter for their keyboards so there is no way to avoid it but to buy a much more expensive keyboard or buy Sharper Image. But don't do that because Sharper Image's keyboard is awful, just awful. This keyboard doesn't have as many voices and styles as it's big brother the 300 but it does sound as nice. It also sounds better then the Casio $99 keyboard. I tested them all out at the store where they were on display and the Yamaha 300 and 200 had equal quality with the piano voice and beat out the Casio hands down. They also beat out the more expensive Casios. Plus, music stores that sell nothing but instruments carry only one brand, yup, Yamaha. At least the music stores here in Maryland.
19 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
No touch-sensitive keys = dealbreaker,
By Hombre de Hierro (Fort Collins, CO United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Yamaha YPT-200 Portable Keyboard with Portable Grand Function (no AC Adapter) (Electronics)
As for some other users mine was advertised (on eBay) as having touch-sensitive keys. Unfortunately, the YPT-200 does not (I only found this out after receiving it)... it's the next higher model, the YPT-300, that does. I was sorely disappointed by that, because no touch-sensitive keys means no expressive playing whatsoever. Just imagine every single note being the same volume and intensity throughout a song and understand what I mean (monotonous).
Going hand-in-hand with that is key feel. This keyboard (perhaps most keyboards without hammer action) felt very plasticky/springy, not like a real piano at all. Of course not being touch-sensitive just added to my disorientation. I haven't tried the YPT-300 with touch-sensitive keys but it's my suspicion that it is well worth the extra $. Another thing I was very unimpressed with was the Yamaha Education Suite. It flashes notes on a tiny LCD screen while playing a song to you. Then somehow you are supposed to learn how to play it back to it. There were a couple of nice songs built into the keyboard that I'd have loved to learn, but gave up in frustration after several days. It would have been much better if 1) instead of notes flashing on the tiny LCD screen, have individual LEDs above each key that would light up when a song was being played by the keyboard, and 2) if sheetmusic for the songs the keyboard tries to teach you was included. Ultimately I think a beginner could learn how to play songs much quicker by spending a little bit of time learning how to read sheetmusic than by relying on the Yamaha Education system. In conclusion, don't think of the Yamaha Education suite as anything of value, and the lack of touch-sensitive keys should make one seriously think twice about even considering this keyboard for anything but child's play.
13 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Not as Advertised,
By S D (Maine) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Yamaha YPT-200 Portable Keyboard with Portable Grand Function (no AC Adapter) (Electronics)
-If you are buying this keyboard for the sound quality, don't. At least for the model I have the sound quality is poor, (like a speaker mounted in a tin can). Sounds more like a toy model even with headphones. True for the grand function too.
-The keyboard was advertised as touch sensitive, mine was not. -This is good enough for a beginner, or for messing around on which is why I am keeping it. -I recommend buy a re-furb since you are not going to gain anything sound quality wise by buying new.
30 of 41 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
No power adapter included! Order it separately!,
By Moonfish (Santa Cruz, CA USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Yamaha YPT-200 Portable Keyboard with Portable Grand Function (no AC Adapter) (Electronics)
I have not really tested the product yet, BECAUSE there is no power adapter included. It needs to be ordered separately. You need to order the Yamaha PA3C or PA3B Power Adapter (unless you already have one of course [haha]). Both of these are mentioned on the box as possible adapters. If you read the description on Amazon's site carefully you will find that it only mentions the PA3B, which is not available via amazon. However, the PA3C is possible to order, so get it as well in case you are considering this product. Just figured that all potential buyers should be aware of the issue. The lack of an adapter was not clearly emphasized (it is in the fine print)in the product description. Hmmm! I was not very happy at the moment I realized it.......
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A decent keyboard for a beginner.,
This review is from: Yamaha YPT-200 Portable Keyboard with Portable Grand Function (no AC Adapter) (Electronics)
I bought this for my son to bring to his piano class. It's great for a beginner. Like everyone said, there is no adapter, but I didn't expect one. The music sounds decent for the price and the keys are larger, more like a piano. I like the grand piano function, the portability factor and the fact that he could use it with headphones. It is not touch sensitive, which I would have preferred, but for what I paid, I don't think I could get touch sensitive keys.
This is good for a beginner, but for someone more advanced, I would recommend something higher end, if only to get the touch sensitive keys.
7 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
keyboard,
By Nicole Marie Fekete (Philadelphia, PA United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Yamaha YPT-200 Portable Keyboard with Portable Grand Function (no AC Adapter) (Electronics)
The only thing that would make it better is if it were a full keyboard. Great fun for all, not just beginners.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Nice Sounding Keyboard,
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This review is from: Yamaha YPT-200 Portable Keyboard with Portable Grand Function (no AC Adapter) (Electronics)
We like this keyboard, but I'd like to mention two minor issues. The song list is not printed on the keyboard. You have to look in the manual for it. The DEMO mode only plays a handful of the songs. I would much prefer it play all the songs. Having a shuffle feature would be nice too. The grand piano sound is very good for an inexpensive keyboard. Purists will complain, but normal people will like it just fine. The LCD screen is too small to really learn from. If you want to learn keyboard, then you should get a keyboard with the light up keys. Our other two keyboards have them, and they are the easiest way to learn.
4.0 out of 5 stars
For Beginners...,
This review is from: Yamaha YPT-200 Portable Keyboard with Portable Grand Function (no AC Adapter) (Electronics)
I bought this keyboard as a refurbished one and it works great. I'm just learning to play so this keyboard is great for beginners. It was cheaper when I bought it, though, which makes it much better!
5 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Please don't blame Amazon because you don't read what they provide.,
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This review is from: Yamaha YPT-200 Portable Keyboard with Portable Grand Function (no AC Adapter) (Electronics)
Technical Details
No AC Adapter included in this package Portable Grand Piano for the Realism of a Stereo Grand Piano Large Backlit LCD Display Shows Musical Staff and Chords. Stereo Speakers, Bass Ports and Bass Boost System Provide Great Sound Quality 61 Full Sized Touch-Sensitive Keys allow expressive playing If your child was disappointed she found there was no adaptor then you should explain to her that it was your fault. It's not fair to blame Amazon for your mistake. |
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