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Description

Experience the authentic feel and sound of a grand piano with the Yamaha P80 88-Key Digital Piano. This digital instrument is a perfect blend of tradition and technology, offering 88 fully-weighted keys that replicate the touch and feel of an acoustic piano. Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned musician, the Yamaha P80 provides a versatile platform for practice, performance, and composition.

With its advanced AWM (Advanced Wave Memory) technology, the P80 delivers rich, realistic sound by using digital recordings of acoustic instruments. The piano features various voices, including pianos, electric pianos, and organs, allowing you to explore different musical genres. Its compact yet durable design makes it an ideal choice for both home studios and live performances.

The Yamaha P80 is equipped with essential connectivity options, including MIDI in/out, which makes it easy to integrate into any studio setup. Additionally, the onboard metronome and dual headphone jacks make it an excellent tool for practice and teaching. The user-friendly interface ensures quick access to all functions, so you can focus on what matters most—your music.

Key Features:

  • 88 fully-weighted keys with Graded Hammer Standard (GHS) action
  • AWM (Advanced Wave Memory) sampling for high-quality sound
  • Multiple voices, including grand pianos, electric pianos, and organs
  • MIDI in/out connectivity for seamless studio integration
  • Dual headphone jacks for private practice
  • Onboard metronome to aid in timing and rhythm
  • Compact and portable design suitable for home or stage use
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Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Yamaha P80 88-Key Digital Piano.

User experience

  • Owners report intermittent issues with keys playing at maximum velocity, indicating potential wear over time.

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  • Owners with piano experience find the P80's weighted keys beneficial for finger strength, akin to resistance training.

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Features and functionality

  • The P80 sustain pedal is confirmed to be binary on/off, lacking analog control, which may affect nuanced playing.

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Use cases and applications

  • Despite its age, the P80 remains a preferred choice for gigging due to its lightweight design and fully weighted keys.

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  • The P80 is still effective as a MIDI controller despite its age, especially for those accustomed to weighted keys.

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Software and compatibility

  • MIDI to USB is suggested for seamless integration with modern digital setups.

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Build quality

  • The P80's key weighting is notably heavier than other Yamaha models and acoustic pianos, potentially leading to finger joint pain with extensive use.

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  • A design flaw may cause the back side of the lever in each key to break under normal use, requiring frequent repairs.

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Comparisons

  • The P80's piano sounds are still usable, though other sounds are less impressive compared to modern keyboards like the PSR E373.

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Critic Reviews

Yamaha P80 Review [After 90 Days Of Use]

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The Yamaha P80 is a solid choice for beginners looking for an affordable, authentic-sounding digital piano. Its full 88-key, weighted keyboard mimics the feel of an acoustic piano, while its lightweight design makes it portable. However, it falls short with a sustain pedal that lacks the nuanced vibration of acoustics and keys that can be noisy and prone to breakage. Given it's discontinued, repair costs are high, making the Yamaha P125 a more viable alternative. Ideal for starters but not without its drawbacks.

Yamaha P80 Review 2025 - Compared & Tested | PianoReport

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The Yamaha P80 shines with its Graded Hammer Effect keyboard, delivering an authentic acoustic feel with commendable sound quality. A lightweight yet robust option at 37 pounds, it's ideal for both practice and performance. However, its durability may falter under frequent transport stresses, warranting careful handling. Lacking built-in speakers, you'll need external options for sound, but its rich tones compensate well. With abundant features like MIDI connectivity and a solid build, the P80 is a top choice for musicians seeking realism in a portable package.

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Yamaha P80 Review 2019- Pro's & Con's - Digital Piano Reviews 2020

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The Yamaha P80 88-Key Digital Piano earns praise for its authentic touch response thanks to graded and weighted keys, making it ideal for beginners seeking an acoustic-like feel without the hefty price tag. Its portability and user-friendly design are also highlights, ensuring it's a practical choice for learners. However, the P80 is not without its drawbacks. The plastic keys produce a distracting clicking sound, and the lack of built-in speakers means users must rely on headphones or external speakers for sound. Overall, while it's a solid choice for entry-level pianists, some compromises in build and sound quality should be considered.

4.5 out of 5

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A high quality keyboard

This is a keyboard that I own because I am borrowing it from a collector, and needless to say, the design is phenomenal and the realism as a piano is impeccable. The sound design is top-notch. Sometimes, (and many times) it's next to impossible to distinguish it from an acoustic piano. Imaginary Ambition also uses this keyboard, and this is known because he is visible playing it in some of the videos posted on his YouTube channel.

Artist usage

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See how Matthew Bellamy uses Yamaha P80 88-Key Digital Piano

Matthew Bellamy

Singer, Guitarist

Muse

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In this Reverb posting on the Official Muse Reverb Shop, a Yamaha Electric Piano P-80 Owned by Muse is being sold. Per the post,

This Yamaha Electric Piano P-80 is owned by Muse. Used By Matt On Stage During The Origin Of Symmetry Era Lots of wear - signs of heavy use.

See how Þórarinn Guðnason uses Yamaha P80 88-Key Digital Piano

Þórarinn Guðnason

Guitarist, Keyboardist

Agent Fresco

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Þórarinn Guðnason, also known as Tóti, is seen using the Yamaha P80 88-Key Digital Piano in a post by Instagram user totigudna, highlighting his versatility in alternating between electric guitar and digital piano during performances.

See how Carly Comando uses Yamaha P80 88-Key Digital Piano

Carly Comando

Keyboardist

Slingshot Dakota

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According to NPR, Comando's rig is as follows:

I am obsessed with Yamaha keyboard. I own a Yamaha p80, but I broke the keys off of it too regularly from playing it really hard on tour. For Slingshot Dakota, I play a Yamaha CP 33 Keyboard through an Ibinez Tubescreamer, a Boss Bass overdrive pedal and a delay pedal. I run these to a Morely AB switch, which goes to 3 amps. The distorted keyboard sounds come out of 3 Roland amps: 2 KC550 amps and a Roland Subwoofer.

See how Takeshi Tsuruno uses Yamaha P80 88-Key Digital Piano

Takeshi Tsuruno

Singer, Guitarist

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Takeshi is seen covering a song by using Yamaha P80

Album Usage

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