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Average rating:
3.9 out of 5
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The PSR225 has strong ability in my experience, and the midi capability I use a great deal. While not a 'true' weighted piano keyboard, its much more than an organ, with the velocity-sensitive keys. I use it as a midi keyboard first to play synthes, but it's great advantage is as a back-up in live performances because when all else fails I've simply plugged in to an amplifier and rocked out with the ultra-reliable internal sound programming. I only wish it could send a midi volume signal, as the onboard volume control is for the non-midi inboard practice amplifier.
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I have had Yamaha PSR 225 for some time now and have it connected to my PC I like to play practice pieces and listen to them back through a free ware programme sp easy to use
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I have a PSR-225 keyboard. I am very happy with it. I have tried to play around with others in stores and I have not found the sound of my keyboard. I am still trying to figure out how to record songs. I suppose I could just use the manual, but I misplaced it. I play impromptu jazz, a little. Anyway I love it.
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I have had my PSR-225 since 1998 and it is simply unbeatable for the price range. I was browsing the stores for entry-level keyboards yesterday and the modern units don't come even close to the quality of this one. My favorite feature of the keyboard is the intuitive 6-track sequencer which allows for three songs to be recorded. The styles are very fun and accurate and feature two variations plus intros/outros, and fills for each. The sound bank has enough sounds to keep anyone busy, in my case for years! I have now passed my PSR down to my nephews, if you have a budding musician in your family this is a great keyboard to give them professional-level means to create music.
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I just got a Yamaha PSR-225 from a friend and it is not turning on.
I was told to look for fuses inside but did not find any. Does anyone know is there really is any on board?
Chris
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