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Your cart is empty.Includes PSREW310 keyboard and PA130 power supply The PSREW310 has everything you need in a starter keyboard, with 76 keys for the more serious piano beginner. The AWM (Advanced Wave Memory) Dynamic Stereo Sampling engine recreates the realism of an acoustic instrument, reproducing its dynamic nuances by recording samples of various playing strengths. Smart Chord lets you play great-sounding chords from simple Pop triads to complex jazz 7th chords with just a few fingers. Super Articulation Lite Voices can be controlled with the "Art" button to intuitively reproduce the natural expressive nuances of non-keyboard instruments, allowing keyboard players to achieve realistic expression.
ziyang c.
Reviewed in the United States on February 26, 2025
I’ve been jamming with the Yamaha PSREW310 for a bit, and it’s a solid starter keyboard. The 76 keys feel great for a beginner like me, and the touch sensitivity really brings out the dynamics. The AWM sampling makes everything sound legit—pianos, guitars, you name it. Smart Chord’s a lifesaver for quick, fancy chords, and the Super Articulation Lite Voices? So cool with that “Art” button trick. Only bummer is the built-in speakers can get a tad muddy at high volume, and it’s not super lightweight for gigging. Still, for the price, it’s a sweet deal!
Chris Annkings
Reviewed in India on February 25, 2025
The quality is too good
david
Reviewed in Mexico on February 8, 2024
No viene el cable y ahi dice que si viene🤬🤬🤬
Kindle Customer
Reviewed in the United States on January 2, 2024
When I sought to buy a beginner piano, I wanted to get 88 keys and have them weighted keys. I knew Yamaha was a good brand, so I focused my search around that. While I'm happy with my purchase, there's a couple things to note about this model:The keys aren't weighted. It feels like there's almost no resistance when you play, which is OK unless you plan to play on real pianos in the future.The keyboard itself weighs almost nothing- this 4ish foot keyboard weighs less than 5 pounds, which is fantastic for taking it places or doing gigs. I don't remember seeing this in the advertisement when I bought it, but it's super light.It has a ton of features: it comes with like 600 preset sound modes so you can emulate all sorts of instruments or just make laser noises and car horns with your keyboard. It's definitely fun to take a practice break to try to play some funeral dirges on a church organ.Overall I'm very satisfied with this keyboard. Even though i wanted 88 keys, I'll settle for 76 until I can justify getting an 88 key yamaha for almost 3 times the price.
Roshan Jain
Reviewed in India on August 20, 2023
Don't limit your music to 61 keys, 76 is the sweet spot. 76 keys makes this keyboard a futureproof device for your musical journey.
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on October 3, 2023
This keyboard normally sells for 299.00 U.S. and for some reason in Canada we're being gouged. This should be $399.00 at best and not over $600 bucks.
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