Yamaha P-225 B
Yamaha 's P- series digital pianos are valued across the globe for their combination of authenticity and compactness.
Compared to the previous model, the new P-225 is significantly slimmer and also has a compact design, meaning its appearance alone enhances any room. The specially designed GHC (Graded Hammer Compact) keyboard is built to high-quality standards and offers an extremely authentic playing feel.
The P-225 features the sounds of Yamaha's own top-of-the-line concert grand piano, the CFX. It uses Virtual Resonance modeling (VRM) Lite technology to reproduce the expressive, nuanced sounds of a real grand piano.
Whether you are an experienced piano player or an enthusiastic beginner wanting to learn to play the piano, the P-225 is the perfect option.
- Aftertouch: no
- Battery operation possible: No
- Color/ Finish: Black
- Connections: 2 x headphones, AUX Out, DC IN, sustain pedal, pedal unit
- Dimensions (WxHxD): 1326 x 129 x 272 mm
- Hammer Action: yes
- Includes: User manual, online registration, music stand, power supply, foot switch
- Integrated loudspeakers: Yes
- Keyboard: Graded Hammer Standard (GHS) Keyboard
- Keys: 88
- Loudspeaker: 2 x Oval (12 cm x 8 cm) + 5 cm
- MP3/WAV Player/Recorder: About 100 kB/song (about 11,000 notes)
- Metronome: yes
- Modes: Dual/Layer, Split, Duo
- Piano Effects: Reverb, Wall EQ, Intelligent Acoustic Control, Stereophonic Optimizer, Sound Boost
- Polyphony: 192 voices
- Power (watts rms): 2x 7 W
- Sounds / Tones: 24 Tones
- USB / MIDI: USB to Host
- Weight: 11,5 kg
- Wood Keyboard: no
The P series pianos are in the middle price range, but offer the quality and features of high-end models. Despite their unbeatable price, Yamaha crafts these instruments with extreme care and attention to detail. In addition to their excellent sound projection, they also impress with the precise and fast response of the Yamaha keyboard and mechanics. To guarantee the highest quality, Yamaha uses a premium soundboard made of European clay spruce, like the one used in grand pianos. The exquisite European design and craftsmanship of the P- series make these pianos a real pleasure to see, hear, play and own.
Yamaha or A Company That Makes Everything . In fact, you could list more quickly what Yamaha doesn't make. The Japan-based company Yamaha, which has been active for over 125 years, is the jack-of-all-trades among instrument manufacturers. It started out as a producer of pianos and grand pianos and even wooden furniture, but the range has expanded considerably: Yamaha now offers keyboard instruments, string instruments, wind instruments, drums and percussion as well as PA and studio accessories. You will find, for example, western guitars, electric guitars, electric basses, the popular PSR keyboards, acoustic drum sets and electric drum sets or transverse flutes and saxophones in the beginner and advanced range as well as the popular Clavinova CLP-700 digital pianos and entertainer keyboards such as the Genos or the Yamaha MX49 synthesizer, PA equipment and studio monitors for professional demands. In any case, you can always rely on Yamaha to provide excellent value for money.
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