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Synth Site |  Yamaha |  PSR-225

  PSR-225 At a Glance
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arrow Released: 1998 Specifications
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Dan Halbert (halbert@world.std.com) writes:
I wanted a PSR-type keyboard, but felt the good ones were somewhat overpriced. Then I read about the PSR-225, and decided to delay any purchase until it came out and I could hear the good piano sample. I was very pleased with what I heard, and was really pleased with the price.

Comments About the Sounds:
This PSR is called a "Portable Grand" because because it has a lovely, realistic stereo piano sample, which is by far the best I've heard on this class of keyboard. Other sounds are typical (better) PSR: most sound fairly realistic and usable. I like the organs.

(Thanks to Dan Halbert for this info.)

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