Yamaha P Series P105B 88-Key Digital Piano description
Yamaha P105 Contemporary Digital Piano
The P-105 is a compact digital piano with Yamaha's oustanding touch and tone. It is portable, easy-to-use, and versatile for everyone from a beginner to the more advanced player.
88 Weighted Keyboard
Just as on a traditional acoustic piano, the keys of the lower notes have a heavier touch, while the higher ones are more responsive to lighter playing. The keyboard's sensitivity can even be adjusted to match your playing style. This Graded Hammer technology allows this lightweight instrument to provide an authentic touch.
Great Connectivity
The P-105 is equipped with USB To Host, to connect directly to your computer for use with various education, notation, and music production applications. There's also an AUX Line Out to connect to a computer sound card, mixing console, or powered speakers - great for recording or performing live. Since it's a true line-output, the built-in speakers remain on for monitoring as opposed to switching off when using the more common headphone output.
Features
- Compact and stylish
- Pianist styles
- Rhythm function
- Pure CF sound engine
- Built-in speakers
- Graded Hammer 88 weighted keyboard
- USB To Host
- AUX Line Out
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Yamaha P Series P105B 88-Key Digital Piano features
- PureCF-sampled piano: Sampled from Yamaha's own acclaimed CFIII concert grand, no digital piano at this price point delivers recordings from such a high-end instrument.
- Pianist styles: This built-In duet partner plays along with you in one of ten different playing styles.
- Built-In drum patterns: Basic drum patterns put the "fun" back into practicing and is a practical alternative to a metronome. Or turn your solo act into a two piece band where the drummer is always on time.
- 88-note, weighted GHS action: Heavier touch in the low end and lighter in the highs, just like an acoustic piano
- 128-note polyphony: Even when using dual Voice and split mode with a drum pattern, 128-note polyphony ensures every note gets heard.
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