Examine the Uses and Gains Pertaining to the Yamaha P-155



by Sebrina Weir


The latest Yamaha P-155 is designed for the musician who needs quality tone and touch piano. It is also perfect for practicing purposes at home. Features of this model include top quality sound and effect of a Graded Hammer action which can build appropriate finger technique, plus a three-year warranty from Yamaha.

The keys are just like the acoustic piano: heavier weighted in the registers that are lower and lighter for the upper notes. Also, it sounds just like an authentic piano. The four-layer, natural sounding piano sample is a step forward at this cost range. Of the four recordings that are available, depending on the force of note when it is struck, one of the recordings will play, providing an extraordinary level of different range and tonal sound for a piano of this kind.

The Yamaha P-155 uses only a small space making it ideal for users who live in small spaces like apartments. It depends on built-in speakers and is controlled by a top efficiency stereo amplifier; however, it can be also attached to an exterior amplifier through line level ( inch) products with varying level of volume control.

The Yamaha P-155 employs the Graded Hammer (GH) technology to replicate the real feel of the action of the keyboard of a grand piano; offering weightier touch at the lower level key, light touch at the higher level keys, and subtle response and weight gradations throughout. The Graded Hammer features excellent balance and significant consistency. Practicing or performing on a Grand Hammer keyboard adequately builds and develops an artist's skill for making the progression between the P-155 and an audio grand. The Yamaha P-155 is a digital full-featured piano which offers you all that you need to practice, play and perform. It is available with interior high-power, 2-channel amplifier (12W + 12W) with speakers built in that offer high performance. This allows you and the audience to listen to the real sounds in all their glory. Even if your audience is on a separate continent, you are able to share your masterpieces and ideas in music easily with other people by simply recording a performance to a connected (not included) USB storage device. Songs can be stored as SMF (Standard MIDI Files) and are able to be emailed to and also replayed on a PC or Mac.

Yamaha has tried their utmost best in the Yamaha P-155 to capture the artifacts of the sonic instrument so that it will sound like you are using a grand piano. These painstaking efforts involve taping a felt damper, pausing on a pulsating string which sweeps over your performing action when utilizing the Stereo Sustain Samples and Damper Resonance (damper pedal).




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