Yamaha P85 Digital Piano
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Full Yamaha quality in a compact, affordable piano
P-85 / P-85S DIGITAL PIANO
Authentic, natural sound with remarkable expressiveness—full Yamaha quality in a compact, affordable piano.
This new Contemporary Piano gives you all the dynamic, high-quality sound and natural piano response you expect from Yamaha, along with a high-quality built-in speaker system—packed into a slim, exceptionally affordable digital piano you can play virtually anywhere. No compromises, full quality.
Exceptionally High-quality Sound
The gorgeous piano sounds of the P-85 feature meticulous digital sampling of a full concert grand piano—that change in tone and volume depending on how you play—thanks to Yamaha's sophisticated AWM Stereo Sampling.
Realistic, Acoustic-like Touch Response
Enjoy authentic, naturally expressive key touch—modeled after an actual acoustic piano, from the low notes to the high—with the Graded Hammer Standard (GHS) keyboard.
Ultra-compact, Stylish Design
The attractive, slim, lightweight design of the instrument—less than 25 lbs—suits virtually any room decor, while the built-in speaker system fills your room with luscious sound.
Extensive Voice Selection and Dual Voice Function
The versatile P-85 also gives you a variety of other high-quality instrument Voices, including electric pianos, organs, strings and harpsichord—plus a Dual Voice feature for playing two Voices at once.
Record Your Performance
You can capture your own playing with the song recording feature, then play it back for studying or accompaniment. There's even a built-in metronome for practicing and recording in perfect time.
Expressive Half-pedal Control
Features a half-pedal effect that gives you greater acoustic-like expressive control over the sound (with optional FC3 Foot Controller or LP-5 Pedal Unit).
Matching Stand (optional)
The optional L-85 & L-85S stands provide stability and optimum sound projection for the instrument -- as well as a stylish appearance with matching finish.
Three-pedal Pedal Unit (optional)
The optional LP-5 Pedal Unit gives you three pedals for the same kind of comprehensive sustain, sostenuto and soft control found on grand pianos.
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Keyboard
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88 keys Graded Hammer Standard with matte black keytops
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Sound Source
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AWM Stereo Sampling
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Poliphony (How Many Key that can be played Simutaneously)
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64
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Number of Steps
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3
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Number of Sounds
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6
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Reverb
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4 Types
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Play Two Sounds Together
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YES
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Fully Functional Metronome
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YES
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Song Recording
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1-track recording/Playback
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Voice Demo Songs
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6
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Built in Piano Songs with Music Book
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50
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MIDI
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IN/OUT
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Headphones
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2
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No. of Pedals
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3 Polished Silver Pedals(Damper with half pedaleffect, Sostenuto and Soft Pedal
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Speakers
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6W x 2 (12cm x 6cm) x 2
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Cabinet Finish (Color)
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Dark Alder
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Key Cover
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Sliding
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Dementions W x D x H (with music rest)
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53 7/16" x16 9/16" x 32 1/4"
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Weight
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90lbs., 6oz
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Includes
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Owners Manual, "50 greats for the Piano"(Music Book), East Quick Guild, Premium padded bench and AC power adaptor
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Dark Alder finish Woodgrain cabinet with sliding key cover
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Beautiful appearence, will complement and attractively furnish any decor. Key cover keeps the keys clear of dust and debris.
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88 Key Graded Hammer Action (Touch)
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Graded Hammer Action emulates the action of a grand piano – heavier in the bass and lighter in the treble areas of the keyboard (on a grand piano, the hammers get thicker as you move from treble to bass). The 88 keys is an investment in the future so that as the level of playing ability progresses, they won't run out of keys.
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Digital pianos never need tuning or regulating. Once you purchase the piano, you can forget about that "maintenance stuff" and just enjoy playing your new instrument.
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If you had an acoustic piano in the family growing up, you can probably relate to this. Most of us know it's a good idea to have an acoustic piano tuned and regulated at least once a year, preferably more. It's part of the regular maintenance of the instrument and insures that whoever is playing on it is playing their piece of music in pitch – something that is very important for ear development. But how many people do you know that actually get their acoustic piano tuned as often as they should
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3 strudy pedals " just like it's acoustic counterparts.
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Even new piano student will need the pedals after only a couple months of lessons. Sustain (Damper), Sostenuto, and Soft pedal just like a concert grand!
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