In todays video, Ted and Roland talk about the Yamaha P-225 and why you should buy a piano under a $1000.
The Yamaha P-225 sounds great because of the CFX concert grand inside of it, it has 2 7-volt speakers inside the digital piano making it sound robust and a full sound. The piano itself is only 25 pounds so you can pick it up and move it around pretty easily. Another thing about the piano is that anyone can use the piano and really anywhere, it doesn't matter if your a beginner, intermediate or a pro player, the piano can work for you. The action on the P-228 is praised for its professional-like feel and upgraded sound engine that allows for the sound to blend more naturally in the sub $1000 category.
The piano also has two quarter inch line outputs, while the other pianos before this one only had headphone jacks in the piano, and with the line outputs you have full bandwidth, good quality and no sound problems.
The piano has 24 different instrument and sound effects including 20 rhythm patterns that were not offered in its predecessor, the P-125. The Yamaha Smart Pianist app allows for more in-depth control of the piano which can be used as an alternative to customize your sound even more than the onboard controls allowed.
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