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Yamaha 88-Key Weighted Action Portable Grand Digital Piano, Furniture Stand Sold Separately (DGX670B)

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About this item

  • CFX Stereo Sampling faithfully reproduces the sound of Yamaha's flagship CFX Full Concert Grand.
  • GHS weighted action is heavier in the low keys and lighter in the high keys, just like an acoustic piano. The special matte black key tops are designed to absorb moisture and remain tactile after extended use without becoming slippery.
  • Adaptive Style automatically shifts between the Main Style Variations by changing your velocity and number of notes played.
  • Unison and Accent function adds a doubled voice to your melody line and musical "hits" when you accent your notes.
  • Smart Chord lets you play great-sounding chords from simple Pop triads to complex jazz 7th chords with just a few fingers.
  • FC5 sustain pedal included


Renowned Yamaha piano touch and tone, plus a slew of entertaining features are certain to help you discover (or re-discover) your love of making music. Have a try at singing while you play using the built-in microphone jack with Yamaha digital vocal effects. Enjoy the Yamaha You Are The Artist library for learning hit songs you’ve always wanted to perform using best-selling sheet music from publishing giant Hal Leonard, or learn just by reading the scrolling notes on the built-in Score Display. Explore the world of Yamaha music apps for iPad with the optional wireless UD-WL01. Yamaha apps like Chord Tracker enhance your piano playing experience like never before.


EdwardS
Reviewed in the United States on January 4, 2025
The Yamaha DGX-670B is far and away the best piano keyboard I have ever played. Get a good quality heavy duty stand because it's kind of heavy and it's best to have a friend around to help lift it but that just makes it feel extremely stable to play. The sound is the best part and is fantastic... especially the grand piano. The controls are intuitive and very easy to navigate.
jfc650
Reviewed in the United States on December 24, 2024
This is a great digital piano. It sounds good and has lot of function. The keys fell very natural and good. I play it very day. Only thing is it is just too heavy. I wish there was a 61-key and rechargeable version of this product.
Eric Mabrey
Reviewed in the United States on September 29, 2023
I am NOT affiliated with any company, so this is an honest review. I’m definitely happy with this purchase. I like it better than my previous, more expensive keyboard which was a Casio Privia PX-560M. The internal sounds are better for almost every instrument (and there are a LOT!). The piano sound is fantastic, similar to a Yamaha I played in a local recording studio many years ago. That great Yamaha piano low register clarity and the crisp high register that are Yamaha trademarks are there, with options for closed top, or two open positions and room ambience settings. It’s almost worth it just for that piano sound. The interface is also well done and better than the Privia. The action feels really good for weighted key action, but as with almost all keyboards it’s not 100% the same as an acoustic action.The only down side is the weight of the keyboard makes it a little less easy to take to gigs. I remember taking Rhodes cabinets years ago and this is nothing like that, so it’s only a minor issue for those that have lugged heavier gear in the past. But if you’re looking for a keyboard to easily pickup and go, you might want to compare the weight of this with the weight of other keyboards.All in all, it’s definitely one of the best in this price range, and better than some more expensive ones as well (my Casio was $400-$500 more and it didn’t have any better features, except the internal multitrack recording, which you can still do on here with MIDI, but I use my home studio for that anyway).Side note … if you own a cat, get waterproof covers for when you’re not playing. That’s how I lost my expensive Casio. Ugh!
nf
Reviewed in Canada on May 26, 2023
good
Heller M.
Reviewed in Canada on May 20, 2023
I like the keyboard. I bought it for my son. He likes it
Surf Griffin
Reviewed in Canada on October 8, 2023
the best digital piano for the money
Super Comic Fun Time!
Reviewed in the United States on October 4, 2023
I love my DGX 670. I have had it for just over six months and play it nearly every day. At the time I bought it, I was upgrading from a 61 key beginner's piano but I knew I wanted something like this.I am currently learning via the Piano Adventures books and those have duet parts for the teacher to play. So, I have been learning the Teacher's part, recording it with the onboard recording feature and then playing a duet with myself.I have also played around with the accompaniment feature which is a great deal of fun. I've learned a few song by ear and my playing is Spartan for those songs so it is fun to have the accompaniment feature to liven my playing up.Now, if you are just starting out and not sure if you will stick with playing, this might be too much beast for your need and my 61 key beginner's piano did serve me well for my first year. So it is suitable for a dedicated beginner who desires a machine to grow into.I don't gig but I do wonder about its suitability for gigging. It is truly a portable grand piano but that means it ways 50 lbs and you can lug it around if you wish, it's not undoable, but do you want to do that? That is for each person to decide.Using the features is pretty easy. It has a nice, color display and it has a button called "Direct Access" which, when pressed, allows you to press another feature, say the built in metronome, and it lets you set the metronome as needed. It comes with a very nice owner's manual if you need extra help. And there are many tutorials online.Also, I bought a heavier X stand, actually a Z stand, I think it is called because my original x-stand just seemed too wobbly for a 50 lb instrument. I did not buy the optional stand nor did I purchase the three pedal option. At some point, I would like the three pedals but I don't know that I want the wooden stand. I'm sure someone has a tutorial on how to use the pedal system without the Yamaha stand.The bottom line this, this is a great piano and I'm sure I will be growing into it over the next few years. If I gig, I will probably get a lighter instrument and I will cross that path at that time.
Gus Batayeh
Reviewed in Canada on September 16, 2022
Great keyboard. Has so many features and piano sounds are so realistic. Great for beginners and professionals. Weighted keys make it feel like an acoustic piano. Only small complaint I have but really isn't a complaint, is that the volume isn't as loud as I thought it would be. Wish max volume was a little louder, but still a fantastic keyboard.
A.O
Reviewed in Canada on December 29, 2022
Sound quality is fantastic. It's bigger than the regular keyboard though. It will be best to get it with a stand. It's got some weight to it too.
Tanned Zebra
Reviewed in Canada on November 12, 2022
Transporting this is a huge pain. Requires 2 people to transport it up stairs or for long distances. I can barely move it across another room alone.The keys are okay. Not the best. The key sensitivity registers good enough with plugins.The speakers are really good. They can play bluetooth or anything that is connected to it via usb. The bass and high end is good.Material is High quality. The exterior trim holds up well. Exterior is solid.The default sound is meh, but if you adjust it sounds really good.There are lots of Instruments. The overall quality of the non-piano instruments isn’t very good but can be useful to get inspiration where you then properly get an instrument. The string sounds not very good. The synth sounds good. The drum set is good enough.At first the navigation was hard to learn. After a year of owning it, navigation has gotten easier.Lots of functions with this. Not like many other pianos. You can record user played songs and listen to them later which is useful. Layering instruments is a good feature.Overall, if you are a composer who doesn’t travel much this may be a good choice. If you only want to play the piano, avoid this because it is too heavy to move.
tparso2013
Reviewed in Canada on January 20, 2022
This is a great piano, but if you shop local, especially for larger areas, you can get the piano for $1k, and not have to pay for shipping.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on August 21, 2021
So I work in another country and couldn't walk with my Yamaha MODX8 (which is one of the best synthesizers on the market by the way). I needed a new keyboard to practice and watched tons of Youtube video to decide which board to buy that was under $1000. I was split between the Yamaha DGX 670 and the Kawai ES110 (which is around the same price range). I was also a bit skeptical after watching the reviews that complained about the quality of the speakers. I settled on the Yamaha DGX 670B because it seemed to offer more in terms of Styles (and backup band). I can say definitively, that I haven't regretted the decision. This board exceeds my expectation. The piano sound is beautiful, and the speakers are really good, defying what I heard about the onboard speaker quality. While it doesn't have the means of loading Yamaha's flagship Bosendorfer piano sound (like I could with my MODX8), the Yamaha CFX grand sound is really nice. Plus there are two other major piano tones (if you don't like the Yamaha CFX default sound), as well as many other voices. This board makes me not miss walking with my MODX, and the key bed feels exactly the same.CONS:(1)I am not sure whether the keybed is fully weighted as my previous Yamaha MOXF8 had a heavier action(2) The keys only comes with double sensors unlike the Kawai ES110 which has triple sensors, hence the Kawai ES 110 are more suited for advanced pianists, especially when playing thrills and other ornaments.(3) The key bed doesn't come with key escapement as in the P515, which gives a closer feel to a real piano. But the Kawai ES110 doesn't have this also.(4) You can import new styles but you can't import new voices or samples.(5) You can only play a maximum of 3 voices at the same time (1 with your left hand and 2 with your right), while other more expensive boards allow you to play as much as nine voices at the same time.(6) This keyboard is waaay too heavy. My more advanced MODX8 feels significantly lighter. Hence, it is not advantageous for mobility reasons.Overall, this board is a great buy. Easy to use, really professional sounds, arranger functions, etc.Update: It's now almost three months since I bought this board and I'm still enjoying it. Great buy!Today, July 30, 2022, I learnt that I could hook this digital piano up to my laptop via a USB cord (these small details are not in the user manual), and without needing to buy a MIDI/Audio Interface for US$120, I can take advantage of DAW and virtual pianos on my laptop, seamlessly. This keyboard has the ability to do that. Which means that you can expand your available piano or organ sounds via KEYSCAPE, Alicia's Keys, PianoTeq, etc. or any other of your favourite virtual piano sounds. You would just need to turn your Midi setting on your board on, and turn the keyboard volume off. If you want to use your VST to bluetooth the sound back to your DGX Onboard speakers, you must install the Yamaha Steinberg driver, which will remove the delay experienced.
Cloverdale Ken
Reviewed in Canada on July 21, 2021
This is the fourth Yamaha keyboard I've owned, a YPG, a P series, a MOX, and now this DGX670b. The build quality is better than any of them and it is in tune right to the bottom end. The build on the MOX was much poorer and the tone quality was poor. The piano sample on this one is very believable. I would have chosen a little less vibrato in the horn samples. Exaggerated it can sound like a billy goat. A few instructional videos would have been nice. I'm happy with it overall.