A Compact Piano with the Sound and Features to Satisfy the Needs of All Players The Yamaha P-225 features the sounds of their premier concert grand piano, the CFX, and this model uses Virtual Resonance Modeling (VRM) Lite technology to replicate the expressive moment-by-moment tonal changes that occur in a real grand piano. Whether you are an advanced piano player or a serious beginner looking to learn, the P-225 is the perfect choice.New Graded Hammer Compact (GHC) Keyboard The newly developed and more compact GHC keyboard on the P series reproduces the playing comfort of its predecessors in every way. The keyboard mechanism is more compact than in previous models, while still offering an outstanding and realistic playing feel.The Sound of Yamaha's Premier Concert Grand Piano, the CFX The P-225 gives you the sound of the top-of-the-line Yamaha CFX concert grand, with shimmering highs and powerful lows. Equipped with Virtual Resonance Modeling (VRM) Lite, a digital technology that realistically reproduces the complex resonance produced by the strings of a grand piano, changing each time according to how the keys are pressed. Enjoy the sound of a concert grand that's played and loved by renowned pianists, along with its infinitely realistic resonance. Of course, the P-225 doesn't require tuning.
A Compact Piano with the Sound and Features to Satisfy the Needs of All Players The Yamaha P-225 features the sounds of their premier concert grand piano, the CFX, and this model uses Virtual Resonance Modeling (VRM) Lite technology to replicate the expressive moment-by-moment tonal changes that occur in a real grand piano. Whether you are an advanced piano player or a serious beginner looking to learn, the P-225 is the perfect choice.New Graded Hammer Compact (GHC) Keyboard The newly developed and more compact GHC keyboard on the P series reproduces the playing comfort of its predecessors in every way. The keyboard mechanism is more compact than in previous models, while still offering an outstanding and realistic playing feel.The Sound of Yamaha's Premier Concert Grand Piano, the CFX The P-225 gives you the sound of the top-of-the-line Yamaha CFX concert grand, with shimmering highs and powerful lows. Equipped with Virtual Resonance Modeling (VRM) Lite, a digital technology that realistically reproduces the complex resonance produced by the strings of a grand piano, changing each time according to how the keys are pressed. Enjoy the sound of a concert grand that's played and loved by renowned pianists, along with its infinitely realistic resonance. Of course, the P-225 doesn't require tuning.
A Compact Piano with the Sound and Features to Satisfy the Needs of All Players The Yamaha P-225 features the sounds of their premier concert grand piano, the CFX, and this model uses Virtual Resonance Modeling (VRM) Lite technology to replicate the expressive moment-by-moment tonal changes that occur in a real grand piano. Whether you are an advanced piano player or a serious beginner looking to learn, the P-225 is the perfect choice.New Graded Hammer Compact (GHC) Keyboard The newly developed and more compact GHC keyboard on the P series reproduces the playing comfort of its predecessors in every way. The keyboard mechanism is more compact than in previous models, while still offering an outstanding and realistic playing feel.The Sound of Yamaha's Premier Concert Grand Piano, the CFX The P-225 gives you the sound of the top-of-the-line Yamaha CFX concert grand, with shimmering highs and powerful lows. Equipped with Virtual Resonance Modeling (VRM) Lite, a digital technology that realistically reproduces the complex resonance produced by the strings of a grand piano, changing each time according to how the keys are pressed. Enjoy the sound of a concert grand that's played and loved by renowned pianists, along with its infinitely realistic resonance. Of course, the P-225 doesn't require tuning.
A Compact Piano with the Sound and Features to Satisfy the Needs of All Players The Yamaha P-225 features the sounds of their premier concert grand piano, the CFX, and this model uses Virtual Resonance Modeling (VRM) Lite technology to replicate the expressive moment-by-moment tonal changes that occur in a real grand piano. Whether you are an advanced piano player or a serious beginner looking to learn, the P-225 is the perfect choice.New Graded Hammer Compact (GHC) Keyboard The newly developed and more compact GHC keyboard on the P series reproduces the playing comfort of its predecessors in every way. The keyboard mechanism is more compact than in previous models, while still offering an outstanding and realistic playing feel.The Sound of Yamaha's Premier Concert Grand Piano, the CFX The P-225 gives you the sound of the top-of-the-line Yamaha CFX concert grand, with shimmering highs and powerful lows. Equipped with Virtual Resonance Modeling (VRM) Lite, a digital technology that realistically reproduces the complex resonance produced by the strings of a grand piano, changing each time according to how the keys are pressed. Enjoy the sound of a concert grand that's played and loved by renowned pianists, along with its infinitely realistic resonance. Of course, the P-225 doesn't require tuning.
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Yamaha P-225B P-Series Electronic Piano, 88 Keys, Professional Touch, Compact, Portable, App, Black
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originally posted on Sam Ash
I love FINALLY getting an 88 key Yamaha digital piano. I had the 66 key Yamaha MO6 for almost 15 years. [Also purchased from Sam Ash.] They bought it back from me which made purchase of the 88 key more affordable. I had purchased the P125 88 key for my church the year before from Sam Ash. Both digital pianos play beautifully and are easy to navigate through the different sounds. I use the P225 to practice on and it feels almost as good as my Yamaha baby grand piano. It is light weight enough [ about 25 lbs ] for me to carry to jobs. The MO6 required external speaker (s ). I love that the P225 and the P125 have built in speakers which are VERY effective. It is just a great instrument and cannot say enough about it and the EXCELLENT service received from Sam Ash with ... MoreI love FINALLY getting an 88 key Yamaha digital piano. I had the 66 key Yamaha MO6 for almost 15 years. [Also purchased from Sam Ash.] They bought it back from me which made purchase of the 88 key more affordable. I had purchased the P125 88 key for my church the year before from Sam Ash. Both digital pianos play beautifully and are easy to navigate through the different sounds. I use the P225 to practice on and it feels almost as good as my Yamaha baby grand piano. It is light weight enough [ about 25 lbs ] for me to carry to jobs. The MO6 required external speaker (s ). I love that the P225 and the P125 have built in speakers which are VERY effective. It is just a great instrument and cannot say enough about it and the EXCELLENT service received from Sam Ash with each purchase I have made there over 15 plus years.
originally posted on adorama.com
The GHC (compact) action is unfortunately not as good as GHS (standard). The lever is too short, so there is significantly less key travel near the back of the keys. Not suitable for complex passagework, but fine for beginners.The integrated speakers are mediocre. I would recommend using headphones or using external studio monitors for a more convincing presentation.For the price, the piano represents good value, but don't expect any miracles.
originally posted on zzounds.com
Overall:I thought this would be a favorable upgrade from my p125. Some nice features but the speakers are not robust and facing out instead of up. The new action is awkward but playable. The player does not have the connection as the P125 does in my opinion. The body feels flimsy. Smaller is not always better. Nothing feels right after a week of playing it. I was forcing myself to like it so I could recommend it to my students, but I am honest with myself and disappointed. P125 is still a better beginner-to-pro piano minus the CFX. I'm sure Yamaha knows this P225 was a big mistake and will upgrade soon. They are a great company, but this is planned obsolescence at its best. To be clear, just because I am unhappy with this board does not mean it's zZounds fault. ... MoreOverall:I thought this would be a favorable upgrade from my p125. Some nice features but the speakers are not robust and facing out instead of up. The new action is awkward but playable. The player does not have the connection as the P125 does in my opinion. The body feels flimsy. Smaller is not always better. Nothing feels right after a week of playing it. I was forcing myself to like it so I could recommend it to my students, but I am honest with myself and disappointed. P125 is still a better beginner-to-pro piano minus the CFX. I'm sure Yamaha knows this P225 was a big mistake and will upgrade soon. They are a great company, but this is planned obsolescence at its best. To be clear, just because I am unhappy with this board does not mean it's zZounds fault. They have always been fair with me for many years on price and satisfaction. This is a Yamaha issue only and hope to see their R&D step it up as they have in the past with great products.
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Yamaha P-225B P-Series Electronic Piano, 88 Keys, Professional Touch, Compact, Portable, App, Black
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Yamaha P225 Portable Piano - Black (P225B)
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Yamaha P225B Digital Piano 88 Graded Hammer Keyboard
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Yamaha P-225B Digital Piano - Black
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Yamaha P225 Portable Digital Piano
I love FINALLY getting an 88 key Yamaha digital piano. I had the 66 key Yamaha MO6 for almost 15 years. [Also purchased from Sam Ash.] They bought it back from me which made purchase of the 88 key more affordable. I had purchased the P125 88 key for my church the year before from Sam Ash. Both digital pianos play beautifully and are easy to navigate through the different sounds. I use the P225 to practice on and it feels almost as good as my Yamaha baby grand piano. It is light weight enough [ about 25 lbs ] for me to carry to jobs. The MO6 required external speaker (s ). I love that the P225 and the P125 have built in speakers which are VERY effective. It is just a great instrument and cannot say enough about it and the EXCELLENT service received from Sam Ash with ... MoreI love FINALLY getting an 88 key Yamaha digital piano. I had the 66 key Yamaha MO6 for almost 15 years. [Also purchased from Sam Ash.] They bought it back from me which made purchase of the 88 key more affordable. I had purchased the P125 88 key for my church the year before from Sam Ash. Both digital pianos play beautifully and are easy to navigate through the different sounds. I use the P225 to practice on and it feels almost as good as my Yamaha baby grand piano. It is light weight enough [ about 25 lbs ] for me to carry to jobs. The MO6 required external speaker (s ). I love that the P225 and the P125 have built in speakers which are VERY effective. It is just a great instrument and cannot say enough about it and the EXCELLENT service received from Sam Ash with each purchase I have made there over 15 plus years.
The GHC (compact) action is unfortunately not as good as GHS (standard). The lever is too short, so there is significantly less key travel near the back of the keys. Not suitable for complex passagework, but fine for beginners.The integrated speakers are mediocre. I would recommend using headphones or using external studio monitors for a more convincing presentation.For the price, the piano represents good value, but don't expect any miracles.
Overall:I thought this would be a favorable upgrade from my p125. Some nice features but the speakers are not robust and facing out instead of up. The new action is awkward but playable. The player does not have the connection as the P125 does in my opinion. The body feels flimsy. Smaller is not always better. Nothing feels right after a week of playing it. I was forcing myself to like it so I could recommend it to my students, but I am honest with myself and disappointed. P125 is still a better beginner-to-pro piano minus the CFX. I'm sure Yamaha knows this P225 was a big mistake and will upgrade soon. They are a great company, but this is planned obsolescence at its best. To be clear, just because I am unhappy with this board does not mean it's zZounds fault. ... MoreOverall:I thought this would be a favorable upgrade from my p125. Some nice features but the speakers are not robust and facing out instead of up. The new action is awkward but playable. The player does not have the connection as the P125 does in my opinion. The body feels flimsy. Smaller is not always better. Nothing feels right after a week of playing it. I was forcing myself to like it so I could recommend it to my students, but I am honest with myself and disappointed. P125 is still a better beginner-to-pro piano minus the CFX. I'm sure Yamaha knows this P225 was a big mistake and will upgrade soon. They are a great company, but this is planned obsolescence at its best. To be clear, just because I am unhappy with this board does not mean it's zZounds fault. They have always been fair with me for many years on price and satisfaction. This is a Yamaha issue only and hope to see their R&D step it up as they have in the past with great products.
Bought this piano to learn, the pros are it has a very streamlined interface and sleek design and the action has a great feel. The grand piano emulation is amazing as well! Only con I can think of is the built-in speakers are quiet considering the price, however for my purposes it is not an issue. Highly recommended as a piano to learn/practice on, and for home concerts.
I'm happy with the piano. It works well and meets my needs.The only exception is the Bluetooth function. I made a point of choosing a piano with Bluetooth capability, only to find out that you can't use the Bluetooth on this piano to send music to another device. That makes the Bluetooth useless to me.
I love this piano. It plays beautifully. I also love this bundle. I would highly recommend. The piano stand looks very nice in my living room. The only thing I would change would be to have an adjustable bench. It’s pretty high for your average sized person.
An excellent digital piano that will be perfect for me. It is very narrow, so fits well in the available space. Very nicely manufactured and the piano sound is superb. The key touch is just like an acoustic piano. A perfect way for me to start my piano playing journey.
The P-225 is an absolutely wonderful instrument with sublime sound. The range of voices is excellent and so realistic it's a joy to play, although the piano voice quite honestly is good enough on its own. The graded hammer action of the notes is also very well designed - it's very close to playing a real piano.Prior to purchasing this instrument I did a significant amount of research. We have a piano at home and wanted to be able to play at times without disturbing others, so having the volume control and the headphone sockets is spot on. The whole package consists of the digital piano, a music pedal for sustain and a pair of superb headphones. When you play with them on it's a real pleasure to hear the piano sound through them. It is also worth noting that the ... MoreThe P-225 is an absolutely wonderful instrument with sublime sound. The range of voices is excellent and so realistic it's a joy to play, although the piano voice quite honestly is good enough on its own. The graded hammer action of the notes is also very well designed - it's very close to playing a real piano.Prior to purchasing this instrument I did a significant amount of research. We have a piano at home and wanted to be able to play at times without disturbing others, so having the volume control and the headphone sockets is spot on. The whole package consists of the digital piano, a music pedal for sustain and a pair of superb headphones. When you play with them on it's a real pleasure to hear the piano sound through them. It is also worth noting that the P-225 also has excellent speakers and to add to it, can be used as a bluetooth speaker which can connect to your phone, tablet etc.If you have the budget available I would absolutely recommend purchasing the P-225 over any cheaper Yamaha product. This is simply because the outlay for such an instrument is quite high in the first place and spending the extra couple of hundred pounds makes a huge difference. Although I have not owned an older or cheaper model like this so can't compare directly, the reviews you can find including various ones on YouTube (Andertons is humorous, objective and informative) can help you make an informed choice.Overall I am exceptionally happy with this purchase and as a prospective customer I was very impressed with the way Anderson's dealt with queries, help you make a choice without any sense of being pushed.In the end I would recommend you do your homework before making a purchase. There is a wealth of material out there, a lot of which is extremely helpful.
#SweepstakesI researched this extensively. In the end I decided that the nuanced differences mentioned by professional pianists between this and the Roland I was comparing it to were things I probably would never notice. The competitor had down facing speakers which I understand would muffle the sound on a carpeted floor, which is what I have. Also I liked the Yamaha name and reputation. I have it placed against the wall and it sounds very good. The weighted keyboard feels very good, and should minimize issues when transitioning to an acoustic piano for lessons. I'm a beginner who's been practicing on and off with the non-weighted keyboard for about a year and finally decided to get serious. Hopefully this will satisfy my needs for some time to come.
The P-225 is precisely what I wanted and performs as advertised. The digital piano has a few bells and whistles, which as a old guy learning piano for the first time are all I need and want.Key action is good, sound is great, options are fun and work. I am completely satisfied with my Yamaha P-225.
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