Yamaha P95B Digital Piano

Yamaha P95B Digital Piano, Black

The P-95 gives musicians the dynamic, high-quality sound and natural piano touch response they expect from Yamaha, along with a high-quality built-in speaker system. All this packed into a slim, exceptionally affordable instrument that's always ready to play when you are. No compromises, just Yamaha quality.


Features
  • 88-note, GHS (Graded Hammer Standard) weighted-action keyboard w/ matte black key tops
  • 64-note polyphony
  • 10 Voices including Grand Piano, EP, Jazz Organ, Choir and Strings
  • Front panel Voice select buttons featuring Dual mode
  • 50 built-in piano songs (standard repertoire)

Customer Reviews

  Great buy for the money...
It sounds and feels great for a digital piano. It does only come with about 10 voices, but if you're learning to play or just want to play most standard songs you don't need all of the others. It doesn't have all the 'bells and whistles', it is pretty basic. But it does have the ability to do quite a bit... you just have to read the instructions to learn how to access them using the actual piano keys as opposed to having a button for specific functions (like changing the key signature on the metronome, changing reverb settings, or adding duel voices). One down side is that it only has midi connections (no usb ports), but it's not a real big deal. usb would be nice, but you can transfer all the data you need to and from your computer or other midi device pretty quickly with the midi connections... you just have to buy a midi-usb adapter to connect to the computer. Two quarter inch audio jacks for headphones or PA. Full 88 Weighted keys. For someone looking for a portable, digital piano that sounds good for the money... I think Yamaha did it right on this one.


  Great Digital Paino
I purchased the p95 about 2 months ago and I'm really enjoying it. Yes, you do give up some of the bells and whistles of larger keyboards, but I like the sound, keys, and features it does have. Most important for me was the sound and feel of the keys. The sound is great. The speakers get loud enough for my taste, although I often play with headphones on. The keys have a good feeling. The features are basic but you get what counts. Most of the controls of intuitive, but I did have to reference the manual at times. I also like that it is pretty easy to move. When I'm not playing it goes in my closet. Moving the keyboard isn't a hassle even though I play pretty much everyday.

  Good overall, could be better. 
Pros: Clean Design, weighted keys, good touch, easy to navigate.
Cons: on button is hard to press and seems flimsy, sound on maximum still relatively quiet.
Pedal included looks like a joke [a black plastic thing], but works just as well.