YAMAHA P71 88-Key Weighted Action Digital Piano with Sustain Pedal and Power Supply (Amazon-Exclusive) – For Sale – Price
$599.99 Original price was: $599.99.$399.59Current price is: $399.59.
Description
From the manufacturer
For beginners looking to develop their skills, the Yamaha P-71 is the ideal digital piano. Its fully weighted keys and rich grand piano tones deliver a natural, expressive feel.
Realistic Acoustic Piano Feel
With the P-71, you’ll feel like you’re playing an acoustic piano with touch-sensitive keys that allow for true expression and dynamic performance. The weighted action replicates the acoustic piano experience with heavier touch in the lower keys and a lighter touch in the higher range.
Elevate Your Musical Expression
Experience the richness and resonance of a grand piano with full dynamic sound and deep bass. Advanced Yamaha Grand & Advanced Wave Memory Stereo technology captures every nuance, while rear speakers powered by 6 watts of stereo amplification enhance the depth and clarity of your music.
Effortless Control at Your Fingertips
Experience effortless control with simple one-button operation. Many essential settings can be adjusted just by holding down the ‘Grand Piano/Function’ button and pressing selected keys to change Voices, play demo tracks, or configure the metronome. It’s streamlined functionality is designed to keep you focused on your music.
Practice with a Partner
Duo Mode splits the keyboard into two identical halves – each with their own “middle C” – making it perfect for practicing with a partner.
Big Sound All Around
With 6 watts of stereo amplification delivered through the rear speakers, you’ll experience immersive audio from every angle.
Connect, Learn, and Create
The USB TO HOST port lets you connect to a variety of educational, creative, and entertaining musical apps on your computer or mobile device.
Everything You Need to Get Started
Amazon exclusive model includes headphone jack, music rest, power adapter and sustain pedal.
Acoustic Piano Feel – Touch-sensitive keys allow for true expression and dynamic performance. The weighted action replicates the acoustic piano experience
Elevated Sound – Choose from 10 unique Voices, including the richness and resonance of a Yamaha grand piano, with full dynamic sound and deep bass
Effortless Control – Simple one-button operation and streamlined functionality designed to keep you focused on your music
Layered Sound – Dual Mode lets you blend two Voices, like piano and strings, creating a rich, layered sound for an inspiring new playing experience
Included sustain pedal allows for subtle variations and greater expression in your performances
2 reviews for YAMAHA P71 88-Key Weighted Action Digital Piano with Sustain Pedal and Power Supply (Amazon-Exclusive) – For Sale – Price
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Carrie Capell –
A Thorough Review- Professional Musicianâs Perspective
I have played piano for 18 years now and recently moved into my own place. I desperately missed having a piano to play on a daily basis, but I do not have the space for a real piano. I did a SIGNIFICANT amount of research before settling on this Yamaha digital piano, because I wanted a high quality instrument that also did not hugely break the bank. As a professional musician, here is why I decided on the P71:
-The weighted keys on this instrument truly feel like the real thing. Iâve played on âplasticyâ keyboards before and nothing is more unsatisfying if youâve played on a real instrument throughout your life. The P71 feels just as genuine as playing a real piano. In fact, depending on piano brand, it feels smoother. The touch sensitivity is wonderful as well, and also adjustable to your liking!
-The sound is beautiful with a large volume range. I especially love the way the bass rings out with a gorgeous fullness. The higher octaves seem to be a little thinner, but thatâs to be expected since itâs up the keyboard.
-There is so much variety on this instrument to play with! There are many customizable options on this piano and I havenât even dived into everything it can do yet. Sound changes, sound combinations, sensitivity adjustments, tempo adjustments, etc etc etc. I love having the ability to experiment and find what I like for any given piece of music! However, I also liked the simplicity of the customizations; Sometimes, less is more with the amount of buttons and gadgets.
-Weight and travel. This piano isnât âlightâ per say, but itâs not insanely heavy or difficult to travel with either. Itâs a full 88-key size, but I can easily pick it up on my own (unlike some other digital piano brands). I was able to load this piano up into the back seat of my Honda Civic for a gig along with the stand and bench I bought separate. I was able to load all my gear onto one hotel cart and make it up to the rooftop bar in a single trip. Super convenient for me and the staff, since I didnât have to bother them with setup assistance.
-Price. If I truly wanted to, I couldâve shelled out the cash to get a fancier digital piano. However, I felt confident that I would get almost the same experience with this one as well as the convenience factor of being able to travel and gig with it. You can pay more, but youâre most likely sacrificing the ability to leave your home with it without extra arrangements (because at that point youâre paying for something like a Clavinova, for example). I also appreciated the fact that I could set up a short-term payment plan with Amazon to afford this instrument. I am paying 80 bucks a month for 5 months and itâs mine to love on forever. If I did that with a more expensive digital piano, Iâd be locked down for a solid year or more.
-Brand. Yamaha is a reputable brand in the music world and I trust their products. My professional model flute is a Yamaha (approx. $4000), and it plays better than some of the $8000 flutes I played on while selecting which instrument I would purchase in college. Yamaha=quality and I trust their pianos just as much as their other instruments.
Overall, this is among one of the best musical purchases Iâve made for myself. My piano is my self-care as well as a part of my profession, and I enjoy this instrument on a daily basis. You wonât regret it!
UPDATE, 8/3/2021: Iâve had this digital piano for almost two years now and I still love it SO much. I continue to play regularly and the quality is exactly the same as the day I bought it. This Yamaha is a winner!
UPDATE TWO, 11/22/2023: My beautiful Yamaha P71 is still going strong as ever. I lug this keyboard around for every big band gig I play, and itâs a staple in my music room at home. It continues to perform perfectly for me and has been consistent and reliable over the past four years.
Irwin Jiang –
Great Buy
This piano is awesome. I’ve been playing piano for nearly 25 years and did some pretty thorough research about what kind of keyboard I was gonna get. As far as I can tell, the action between the P-71 and the higher numbers is the same, the price difference being about the bells and whistles which come with the piano.
I got the home bundle which came with the Yamaha bench and stand. The bench is really sturdy, much more sturdy than it looks to me. I’ve been using it for tricep dips without a care in the world lol. The stand is very good and will really only wobble from outside factors like uneven floors.
This piano’s action is wonderful. I was building up hype for a long time and was happily surprised to not be disappointed at all when it finally arrived. It’s definitely feels pretty meaty and it’s got a bit more tendency to go up than a normal keyboard would, but that’s fine by me. The downward motion feels fantastic, like a very good upright piano. I am amazed that there is a point in the downward push that resists a bit more, that must be why the hammers are there. This really helps to add even more to the authentic piano feel. It’s fantastic! I couldn’t believe it at first and was wondering if it was some weird placebo effect.
The sound is definitely good enough for me. The way the pedaling works stands out to me because ‘bad pedaling’ is very very easy to notice on this piano, which is really kind of a good thing.
If you’re looking for a piano that allow for some good practice then I say go for this. The action is great and the sound is good. I’m blown away by the price point on this keyboard. I could’ve gone for a used upright starting at around 750 or this keyboard which is much easier to maintain, move, and keep for about 200 dollars less. The choice seemed pretty good at the time of purchase but now I am a real believer. I would make this purchase over a used upright any day.