Is the Yamaha EW300 weighted?
The Yamaha PSR-E363 model is presented as a low range model but with very high performance and a very competitive price (around €198/£180). The PSR-EW300 is larger (1152 mm wide x 118 mm high x 369 mm deep) and heavier (6.2kg) compared to the PSR-E363 (dimensions 945 x 368 x 118mm and weight 4.6kg).
Do electric pianos go out of tune?
Digital pianos and keyboards can be out of tune relative to 440 Hz. Digital pianos/keyboards just use built-in pre-recorded sounds, so there is no mechanism that can gradually become out of tune in the way that the strings of acoustic pianos do over time.
What is the difference between the Yamaha PSR S750 and S950?
The Yamaha PSR S750 is similar to the Yamaha PSR S950 which we reviewed here, in many respects, except that the PSR S950 has more features. For example, the latter has more voices, featured voices, styles and drum kits, and it comes with various effects not found in the PSR S750. We shall find out more about this later on.
Is the psr-s750 keyboard worth it?
If you read my review of the PSR-S950 you will realize that I believe this keyboard is absolutely fantastic. The PSR-S950 costs $1899.99 while the PSR-S750 sells for 700 dollars less. If you’re looking to save, by all means get this keyboard.
Is the Yamaha PSR-s 770 still available?
All PSR-S models have now been discontinued by Yamaha, including the latest PSR-S670, PSR-S770, PSR-S775, PSR-S970 and PSR-S975. They are still available from third-party retailers – there may still be new stock available or alternatively on the second-hand market.
What happened to the Yamaha PSR-s series?
In 2019 Yamaha announced the PSR-S line would be discontinued, superseded by the PSR-SX line of workstations. The PSR-SX700 and PSR-SX900 were launched in August 2019, with the PSR-SX600 arriving in late 2020.