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Yamaha DGX670B 88-Key Weighted Digital Piano, Black (Furniture Stand Sold Separately) Yamaha DGX670B 88-Key Weighted Digital Piano, Black (Furniture Stand Sold Separately) Yamaha DGX670B 88-Key Weighted Digital Piano, Black (Furniture Stand Sold Separately) Yamaha DGX670B 88-Key Weighted Digital Piano, Black (Furniture Stand Sold Separately) Yamaha DGX670B 88-Key Weighted Digital Piano, Black (Furniture Stand Sold Separately) Yamaha DGX670B 88-Key Weighted Digital Piano, Black (Furniture Stand Sold Separately)

Yamaha DGX670B 88-Key Weighted Digital Piano, Black (Furniture Stand Sold Separately)

Yamaha DGX670B 88-Key Weighted Digital Piano, Black (Furniture Stand Sold Separately) Yamaha DGX670B 88-Key Weighted Digital Piano, Black (Furniture Stand Sold Separately) Yamaha DGX670B 88-Key Weighted Digital Piano, Black (Furniture Stand Sold Separately) Yamaha DGX670B 88-Key Weighted Digital Piano, Black (Furniture Stand Sold Separately) Yamaha DGX670B 88-Key Weighted Digital Piano, Black (Furniture Stand Sold Separately) Yamaha DGX670B 88-Key Weighted Digital Piano, Black (Furniture Stand Sold Separately)
$ 99.99

Score By Feature

Based on 43 ratings
Packaging
8.99
Satisfaction
9.00
Value for money
9.16
Customer service
9.19

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Product Description

In CFX Stereo Sampling, Yamaha faithfully reproduces the sound of Yamaha's flagship concert grand, the CFX.
The GHS weighted action is heavier in the low keys and lighter in the high keys, just as on an acoustic piano. The matte black key tops are designed to retain their tactile characteristics even after extended use without becoming slippery or greasy.
When you play with Adaptive Style, it automatically switches between the main style variations when you vary the velocity and number of notes you play.
If you use the Unison and Accent function, you will get a doubling of the voices of your melody line and additional
You can play great-sounding chords from simple Pop triads to complex jazz 7th chords with just a few fingers with Smart Chord.
A sustain pedal is included with the FC5

Questions & Answers

Which model is better the Yamaha 660 digital or the Yamaha 670?

In the 670, you can see actual samples of a Yamaha top-of-the-line stereo system The phrase is Big difference in sound between a grand piano and a line grand piano. However, you should not pay $1750 for it. Instead, you should pay $799.

What is the power supply type of the DGX670?

This power supply is powered by a 16 volt 2 amp dc power adapter plugged into a 120 volt

Is it possible to play bass on a split keyboard with one hand and a keyboard with the other ?

Is it possible? Yes, it is. Besides the Left, main, and layer buttons, there are also three scroll wheels.

Selected User Reviews For Yamaha DGX670B 88-Key Weighted Digital Piano, Black (Furniture Stand Sold Separately)

It is just about perfect as a digital piano, organ, or workstation
5/5

The first digital pianos I sold were when they were invented. One issue is with the stand it has a slanted bottom that is virtually unusable. This is a separately sold As a result of the touch, sound and play ability, I have sold 5 of my As a piano or keyboard, it performs well as a pianist's accompaniment keyboard, as a computer MIDI controller or as a midi sound module, and can be customized to meet your demands. I would expect it to be twice as much.

Gemma Beasley
Gemma Beasley
| Dec 10, 2020
Keyboard is excellent, don't let the negative reviews deter you
5/5

Having to walk with my Yamaha MODX8 (which by the way is one of the best synthesizers on the market) is a problem when you're working in another country. When I was looking for a keyboard under $1000 and needed one to practice on, I watched tons of YouTube videos to decide which one to buy. The Yamaha DGX 670 and the Kawai ES110 were the two on my list (they are both around the same price). As a viewer of reviews complaining about the quality of the speakers, I was also a bit skeptical. As opposed to the Yamaha DGX 670B, I chose the Yamaha DGX 670B because it had more Styles (and backup band) options. Having made my decision, I have not regretted it in any way. Compared to my expectations, this board exceeds them. This piano sound is fantastic, and the speakers do not disappoint. I was skeptical about the onboard speakers before I tried them out. There are not any Bosendorfer piano sounds (like I had with my MODX8), but the Yamaha CFX grand piano is really nice. Plus there are two other major piano sounds (in case you don't like that of the Yamaha CFX default). With this board I do not miss walking with my MODX, and the key bed feels just like the one I have in my apartment. The cons are The keys on the Kawai ES 110 only come with double sensors, unlike the Yamaha MOXF8, which had triple sensors. This means the Kawai ES 110 are primarily suited for experienced pianists, particularly for playing thrills and (3) The key bed does not include a key escapement like the P515, which gives the keyboard a better feel of a real piano. The Kawai ES110 lacks this feature as well. There is a limitation on the number of styles you can import, but you can play no more than three voices at the same time with this keyboard (you can play one with your left hand and two with your right), while some more expensive boards allow you to play nine at the same time.
(6) The keyboard is way I can tell a significant difference in weight between my MODX8 and MODX7. Because of this, it is not a convenient option in terms of mobility.

In general, this board is a good purchase. This program is easy to use, has really professional sounds, is easy to arrange,.

Adam Shaffer
Adam Shaffer
| Apr 28, 2021
You're the best! The last 30 years or so, I have dipped my toe in the piano world
5/5

In my teens, I took guitar lessons and learned a few songs by ear. However, I have not played for years. This is the year I have decided to get back into it. In the beginning, I bought a touch-sensitive Yamaha 76 key, but later came to realize that I wanted weighted keys since I felt like if I didn't, I'd never really be able to sit down at a real piano and play the same pieces. viewing videos, I found that this is the model that put me at ease as far as price and options, especially for a "beginner" like me. This one felt much more comfortable than I imagined. I was afraid I would have trouble switching to the weighted keys, but I didn't. My favorite thing about this model is the many voices it The features it provides are great for beginners. I haven't sampled them all, but I think it will work well. The application is easy to use for just basic features, but it also has a lot to offer for more advanced users. You're drawn to play and learn more when the music sounds so good. The lessons I am taking are online. So hooking up my iPad and earphones makes it easy to learn and play without disturbing others at home. As the stein is quite heavy, I did not buy the stand that was intended for it, but rather a heavy duty stand with rollers so I can move it around. As well as the 3 pedal attachment, I bought a permanent mount for it but am having my husband modify it so that it will be permanently mounted. There's no doubt that it's the best "keyboard" I've ever used. It is exactly what I was looking for.

Alfredo Barry
Alfredo Barry
| Oct 13, 2020
I am looking forward to many years of light
5/5

Compared to 2500 pieces, this piano/arranger stands out for its sophistication. If you use a woofer you will hear the sound of a baby grand piano. My Kawai is an Es520, my Casio is a Pxs1000, and my Sony is a PXV100 It includes 125 math courses and two acoustics courses. If you believe my review, then you should buy the triple pedals and the stand.

Alonso Lim
Alonso Lim
| Oct 17, 2020
An amazing one - The manband machine and the Yamaha Flagship Piano were gifts to me when I was a teenager
5/5

I am 55 years old and learned the With the support of a few backing tracks and different rhythms I could perform with a one-man electronics organ. quit playing the guitar for a number of reasons over the last 25 years. It was two years ago that I wished to pick up again my skills, however, I cannot find an Electone to purchase here in the United States. After much searching, I decided to purchase a Casio musical arranger keyboard. It was totally I could not learn how to play the piano using the back up tracks or the keyboard, which was not weighted enough to learn some basic I ordered this DGX 670 last week. Many people have commented, and I read reviews of 3 Yamaha keyboards, making this my 3rd. It's a good feeling to have faith This is exactly what I was looking for. Compared to my previous Yamaha HS7, it gave me a feeling of being a one man band. A weighted keyboard will surely help me develop some piano skills as well. This is a recommendation I highly.

Amelie Colling
Amelie Colling
| Oct 09, 2020
For the cost, this piano is great
5/5

The keys feel great, and the overall design is While it may not hold up to a $5000 piano in terms of stability, it does the job 98% of the time. It was a little different once I came from a small upright, but that was more due to the nuances of my old piano than to any issues with the new one. Would definitely recommend to anyone who wants to have a really nice, portable keyboard that feels like a piano. The weighted keys of this keyboard are much better than those without.

Persephone Buckley
Persephone Buckley
| Mar 09, 2021
I was so happy to find this keyboard
5/5

Its exactly what I needed. There's a lot of high quality for such a low price, according to me.

Marco POWER
Marco POWER
| Sep 08, 2020
The money you spend here won't get you anything else like it
5/5

This keyboard is excellent in every way. In the beginning, the user interface is daunting, but after using it for a week or two, you can handle it easily.

Claire Barry
Claire Barry
| Mar 26, 2021

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