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Yamaha PSRE373 61-Key Touch Sensitive Portable Keyboard (Power Adapter Sold Separately)

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Style: Keyboard


Features

  • The PSR-E373 is an ideal portable keyboard for beginners and hobbyists
  • Packed with over 622 stunning sounding instrument Voices and a wealth of accompaniment Styles
  • 11 Super Articulation Lite Voices (SALite), inherited from the powerful PSR-S models, are now included, which give you even greater expressive, real time, control (e.g. String Scratches/Guitar Slide noise), adding to the realism of the Voice
  • Smart Chord lets you play great-sounding chords from simple Pop triads to complex jazz 7th chords with just a few fingers

Description

The PSR-E373 is an ideal portable keyboard for beginners and hobbyists. It's packed with well over 622 stunning sounding instrument Voices and a wealth of accompaniment Styles. 11 Super Articulation Lite Voices (SALite), inherited from the powerful PSR-S models, are now included, which give you even greater expressive, real time, control (e.g. String Scratches/Guitar Slide noise), adding to the realism of the Voice. It features touch sensitive keys, on-board lessons, computer and mobile device connectivity, and much more! The USB to HOST port allows for both MIDI and audio to pass to and from a computer's recording software with a single cable, making the PSR-E373 a great instrument to get started with home recording.

Brand: Yamaha


Color: Black


Number of Keys: 61


Skill Level: Beginner


Special Feature: Portable


Age Range (Description): Adult


Item Weight: 4600 Grams


Model Name: PSRE373


Product Dimensions: 14.53"D x 37.2"W x 4.65"H


Style: Keyboard


Connectivity Technology: USB


Power Source: Usb


Manufacturer: Yamaha


Item Weight: 10.14 pounds


Item model number: PSRE373


Date First Available: September 1, 2020


Color Name: Black


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Amazing sound quality, comparable to much more expensive keyboards
Style: Keyboard
I am a professional pianist, have had Tyros 1 and 2, which I paid in the $2-$3k a while back, as well as P-45, an electric piano in the $400. The 373 has an amazing sound of grand piano, going from super solid basses to very sharp high notes. The touch sensitivity is decent (found out the 263 does not have that) and so the enjoyment of playing just the piano is great. The other piano / e-piano / organ sounds are great, as well as the guitars, saxophones. The accordion and bass sounds are not as good, they lack in depth and clarity - which is slightly disappointing. The rhythms are pretty good too. I understand this keyboard has all kinds of functions for beginners, but honestly this is a pretty decent instrument for professionals too - it is very light, under 10lbs, and so cheap that I wouldn't be concerned of leaving it overnight at a venue where I am performing, instead of carrying it with me. It is not a Tyros, with its vocal harmony, ability to save complex registration settings, and multiple rhythm variations, but for that price, it's really good value for money. When purchasing, make sure you get the ac adapter that comes separately. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 11, 2021 by NY customer

  • Awesome Beginner to Intermediate keyboard!
Style: Keyboard
I love my PSR-E373! This keyboard sounds amazing! I did the research, Yamaha may not have all the tech bells & whistles of a similarly priced competitors, but the sound quality is superb. The 373 features the grand piano from Yamaha's top of the line keyboards, as well as 11 super-realistic S. Articulation Lite instruments (also from their premium products) that will blow you away! There are a wide range of DSPs (Digital Signal Processors) to customize each tone, and the built in audio generator allows sharing of sound & video via the Yamaha Rec N Share app. Until 12/31/21 Yamaha.com/promotions offers a 3 month premium Flowkey membership ($60 value) for free - two days into that I was playing a simple two handed piece with Super Articulation Strings with a layered violin, OMG it sounded so good! And I just started playing! Don't know why this keyboard has so few reviews, I would totally recommend it to anyone starting out (Yamaha is now shipping this model with lighted keys, the EZ-300, for $50 more FYI). I found that, if you connect the E373 to Synthesia via the MIDI port you essentially get the same experience . Ok, so the power adapter (P130) is $10.50 extra, but it's worth it! And yes, the onboard recorder is only 2 tracks, but starting out do you really need more? The quality of the voices, effects & rhythms for me easily outweigh the lack of "extra" tech. It's a Yamaha, and it will let you sound great down the road when all the practice finally pays off! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 12, 2021 by S. Adam

  • Great sound. Great value.
Style: Keyboard
This keyboard earned five stars from me because it delivers what I was looking for. The sound is very good - better than I might expect for the price. I am primarily a pianist, so that voice is important to me - and is very good. I use this keyboard to write songs and play music when I am away from my pianos. It works wonderfully well for both. I'm used to weighted keyboards on the Baby Grand in the living room and the old Yamaha Arius YDP-163 Digital Piano in my studio. This one is not weighted, but I knew that going in, and is not a big deal to me for how I use it. It has ports for my sustain pedal, USB to computer, and output to a sound system or amp if I need to make it louder than the internal sound. The internal speakers are fine for my use 99% of the time. I really like one simple little feature: There is a button on the console that reads, "Portable Grand." That button returns me immediately to the pure simple sound of a grand piano, no matter how many effects and features I've been playing with. I use it all the time, and it brings a smile to my face. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 12, 2022 by Just the Blues

  • Good sound
Style: Keyboard
The media could not be loaded. The voices sound good, I tried them all and use 1 or 2. The learning curve on using all it's functions seems steep to me, but I'm old and the instruction manual print is tiny. I don't like that the power cord and sustain pedal are not only sold separately, I had to buy them from different sellers so I had to wait about a week to have these 2 items. That being said, I do know that it plays very well on batteries! I like the touch sensitive keys. All in all, it's a very nice keyboard, just probably more than I needed. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 28, 2021 by Linda Thompson

  • Awesome piano
Style: Keyboard
Sound quality great and does a lot of things. Worth the money, but not a keyboard for just a child’s music toy. This piano is for children who want to really play the piano. It is very big, probably too big for those cheap folding type stands. I bought key stickers and the website has music you can print. It also teaches you step by step how to play a song and when you master it, it moves you to the next level. I personally find that it goes a little fast for me. I don’t know maybe it can be slowed down, I have not used everything it does yet. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 8, 2021 by Cheryl

  • Amazing sound
Style: Keyboard
The list of instruments and are expansive and sound rich. The touch sensitive keys are plastic but work well. For the price, this is one of the best pianos one can buy. I previously owned a Yamaha (which was not touch sensitive) and though it sounded great, this somehow sounds even better.
Reviewed in the United States on August 3, 2022 by Caleb

  • Key board
Style: Keyboard
Love it very much, writing song ,or teaching lessons
Reviewed in the United States on March 30, 2024 by Joann D Kimmons

  • Purchased for beginners
Style: Keyboard
This is my daughters first piano. It’s great for her beginning and has a lot of features. She is able to record her music and store it, switch to a grand piano sound and even an organ. However she has quickly out grown it because of the keys. It is a 61 key s d she needs something bigger with more keys. But the sound is awesome the quality is awesome for beginners ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 4, 2022 by Christy Taylor

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