Yamaha P35 Digital Piano Review

The Yamaha brand offers an instrument for musicians at every level. With years of experience in the field, the company is well known for manufacturing some of the best musical instruments. When it comes to digital pianos, Yamaha remains a quality and leading brand with a series of digital pianos packed with varying interesting features. Among the many models of digital pianos is the Yamaha P35 B 88-Key. It is an affordable digital piano and it makes a great instrument for beginner and intermediate pianists. The full-sized 88 key piano has plenty of features to offer and is quite powerful.

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Features and Specifications

The piano uses Advanced Wave Memory Technology that allows you apply a digital filter to any recorded samples. The technology involves using pairs of waveforms (L and R) captured with two microphones. All this is possible thanks to the decades of experience Yamaha has in working with sounds and pianos.

The P35 piano has weighted keys which ensure that users get the correct feel. This is referred to as the Graded Hammer Standard (GHS) technology. Just like on grand pianos, the keys on the lower register of the P35 require more effort to strike while the keys on the higher end are played with just a soft touch.

The P35 digital piano is equipped with a MIDI-out port which allows you to easily connect it to other keyboards for complete integration into an existing setup. You can also directly connect the piano to your laptop, iPad or phone to use it along any music or recording apps.

It has Duo-Mode functionalities that splits the keyboard into 2 halves, each with its own middle key C which is highly recommended for group pianos

Pros

The Yamaha P35 digital comes built-in with 10 demo songs and 10 preset piano songs meant to help new pianists.

Is equipped with ECO Operation mode which saves on energy by automatically powering off after a certain period of inactivity.

Works on a simple one operation button which is found to be very useful. In addition, you can add plug in headphones and continue to play without disturbing those around you.

The piano is lightweight, weighing around 16 kgs. This makes it easy to carry and move around. You also have peace of mind knowing that the quality of Yamaha’s brand digital pianos is quite solid that they give you a 3-year warranty on Parts and labor.

Cons

The piano lacks audio inputs and you therefore cannot record any notes.

Some users have complained that the keys have a plastic feel to them which is not available on traditional upright pianos.

You do not get an additional sound controller as the piano comes without any expandable pedal. You may also find that 2 or 3 notes of the 10 sound qualities, have limited applicability.

The extra harp cord on the piano is unnecessary, as one should have been just fine. Besides, both of the organs are pipe organs, not rock or jazz organs, which may create difficulty for some users.

Yamaha P35 Vs. P45

There isn’t so much has difference between the P35 digital piano model and the new Yamaha P45. The only things that set the two apart is that the polyphony of the P45 has been doubled from 32 notes on the P35 to 64 notes. In addition, the P45 model has USB port has also been added. At the same time however, the P45 no longer has MIDI ports as part of its connectivity selection. However, both pianos still lack a recorder.

Conclusion

Generally, the P35 digital piano is an economical buy with the feel of a grand piano. Looking at its price and the features it is packed with, it is fair to say that it is a worthy purchase.

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