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Description
Discover the Yamaha P-95 Digital Piano, a versatile instrument that combines authentic piano sound with the convenience of a digital format. Ideal for both budding musicians and seasoned players, the P-95 offers a rich, realistic playing experience thanks to its Graded Hammer Standard (GHS) keyboard. This feature mimics the natural feel of an acoustic piano, providing heavier touch in the low end and lighter touch in the high end.
With the P-95, you get a palette of voices, including grand piano, electric piano, and organ, all meticulously sampled to deliver the most realistic sound. The Advanced Wave Memory (AWM) Stereo Sampling technology enhances the tonal depth and clarity, ensuring each note resonates with authenticity. This digital piano also includes a variety of built-in songs and rhythms, perfect for practice or performance.
Compact and lightweight, the P-95 is designed for easy portability and fits seamlessly into any living space or studio setup. Its user-friendly interface allows for quick access to settings and adjustments, ensuring that you can focus on your music rather than technical complexities.
Whether you're composing, practicing, or performing, the Yamaha P-95 Digital Piano is engineered to inspire creativity and elevate your playing experience.
Key Features:
- 88-key Graded Hammer Standard (GHS) keyboard
- Advanced Wave Memory (AWM) Stereo Sampling
- 10 different voices, including grand piano and organ
- 64-note polyphony
- Built-in metronome and dual/layer modes
- MIDI connectivity for expanded musical possibilities
- Compact and lightweight design for easy transport
Videos
Kraft Music
Kraft Music - Yamaha P-95 Digital Piano Demo
Reviews
PROS
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Realistic sound quality in earlier use
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Nicely weighted keys for authentic feel
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Excellent electric piano sound with responsive touch
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Versatile jazz organ with medium velocity Leslie
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Compatible with Logic Pro X for expanded use
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Sustain pedal allows for full or half pressing
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Unique Clavinet sound achievable with Harpsichord setting
CONS
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Piano sample realism fades over time
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Bass frequency can become muffled and unclear
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Pipe organ and strings ensemble sounds are subpar
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Sostenuto and soft pedal functionalities limited
Owner Insights
We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Yamaha P-95 Digital Piano.
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User experience
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Owners are cautious about digital pianos over a decade old due to potential wear and tear and increased failure risks.
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The P-45 is considered the Amazon-exclusive version of the P-71, indicating similar features between these models.
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Transitioning from non-weighted to weighted keys, like those on the P-95, can be challenging and requires retraining finger strength.
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Features and functionality
4.5 out of 5
Based on 3 Reviews and 5 Ratings
Great Digital Piano
There surely are a lot of others better digital pianos out there, but this one won't let you down. I've owned mine since 2012, back then I found its sound very realistic and its keys nicely weighted. Nowadays I think that the piano sample could be a little more realistic and there's a little problem with its bass frequency, in a way that the sound get's a little muffled and unclear (I don't know if this comes from my many years using it). Besides the two acoustic piano options, there's a a very nice jazz organ with a medium velocity leslie, a pipe organ (not that great), strings ensemble with a rather high attack, wich can be a little anoying, but I find its sound somewath similar to some of the Yamaha's GX-1, which is nice. There's also choir and vibraphone, with nothing much to say, and a Harpischord, that plugged into my Tube Screamer and my Vox Wah makes actually a verry great Clavinet sound, would be great if you could reduce it's attack. Now the high point, in my opinion, is the Eletric Piano, specially the E. Piano 2 wich is verry Rhodes/Wurlitzer sounded, with a unbelievable response to your touch, going into a very soft bluesy sound into an agressive bark. If plugged into a tremolo you are on your way. All in all a great piano, not the best one out ther, but has been enough for a very long time, only after 8 years have I had a problem with one key little loose. The pedal set you get separately is very nice with the sustain, which can be fully or half pressed, just like the real ones. the sostenuto works fine and the soft basically does not work. The springs on them are way to strong to give it a real sensation, but that's no major issue.
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Nils Lofgren owns a Yamaha P-95 Digital Piano, as confirmed by a listing on Reverb. The piano is described as being in good condition, with some minor nicks and scratches.
In the official live video for "やどかり" from the "RADWIMPS 絶体延命ツアー" (2011), Yojiro Noda is seen using a Yamaha P-95 Digital Piano and also Yamaha Marching Bass drum. This video is provided by RADWIMPS on YouTube.
She posted this to Twitter: https://twitter.com/regdiamond/status/1511081335686930432?s=12&t=LxUMdy3Xlmcaf7dl2XMPWg It was her first piano
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