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Yamaha Mini-key Portable Keyboard PSS-A50

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Features

  • This keyboard is inherited from the Yamaha Reface Series. It is highly regarded by professionals for its outstanding touch, feel, and expressive power
  • A great selection of high quality voices from pianos to drums
  • Phrase recorder for looping and playing back recorded phrases
  • The arpeggiator function intelligently creates melodic and rhythmic patterns based on the notes you play, adding inspirational and expressive musicality to your compositions or performances
  • Choose from filter, pitch and modulation effects to modify the voices in your performance

Description

Big, pro-level sounds in a small body. Cool effects and creative control. Everything you need to make your kind of noise.


Item Weight: 1 pounds


Product Dimensions: 21.6 x 8.6 x 3.7 inches


Item model number: PSS-A50


Batteries: 4 AA batteries required.


Date First Available: November 1, 2019


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • It's ... ok
If you gave this to me without the branding and without knowing anything about it I would not have guessed it was a Yamaha product, nor would I guess that it cost a hundred bucks. It has a lot of "features" and a ton of versatility, which brings it up from a 3-star, but only just barely. The core of it just isn't that great. The keyboard itself just feels cheap. The sound is actually pretty decent. Although the volume levels of some of the instruments is hugely different from the others, which seems like a basic quality control issue and one of those things that would make you think this was some cheap knock-off instead of a proper Yamaha instrument. On top of that, when using headphones there is a noticeable level of noise (hiss), even though it's fairly quiet. The structure is also not very sturdy, but there's good news and bad news there. The bad news is that mine was warped enough that it wouldn't sit flat with all four feet on a table, with maybe a full quarter inch of movement between the feet. The good news is that the body of the keyboard is so soft that you can just apply a very modest amount of force to bend it and make it sit flat (which is what I did). OK, enough complaining, what are the good things about it? Being able to use batteries makes it very convenient. As I mentioned, the actual sounds it makes are not half bad given the price. The keys are actually reasonably velocity sensitive, which is pretty impressive for a cheap portable keyboard. It's also very portable. Overall, it makes for a decent instrument for practicing or noodling around. I just wish that it had a little bit more attention put into the hardware side at this price level. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 9, 2020 by Christopher M. Jones

  • Perfect travel keyboard!
I needed a small keyboard for my kids to practice piano during our vacation, the keyboard we have is a standard one (88 keys). I ordered this mini keyboard and I’m very pleased with it. It has everything for practice on the go, the size is perfect, It’s battery operated and the sound is pretty good; they keys response is amazing. Keep in mind the size of the keys are smaller. I agree with one of the reviews about when you take it out of the box it gives you the feeling of a toy, it’s smaller than I thought, lighter and it looks fragile, but once you try it, play it, you can tell it’s not a toy! it worth every penny. It’s fragile, so you will need a storage case for it. I ordered the LTGEM EVA Hard Storage Case for Alesis V25 | 25 Key USB MIDI Keyboard Controller - Travel Protective Carrying Bag (outer dimensions 22.2" L – 9" W – 3" H.) and it fits like a glove. I’m attaching pictures. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 21, 2021 by Pita_Ro Pita_Ro

  • Fantastic portable keyboard that packs non-standard features
I'm not an experienced keyboard player, just someone that is trying to learn more about music using a keyboard. I was lucky to come across this item as I was searching for something totally different. The mentions of phrase recording and arpeggiator in the item's description made me look closer at its features and after I viewed the promotional video, I decided to order this keyboard. For me, this is the combination of features that makes this item unique: - it's compact and runs on batteries with a builtin speaker. - it has a good selection of instrument voices. - it has a great arpeggiator feature. - it has a recording feature. - it works as a MIDI keyboard. The PSS-A50 offers more features on top of these, but these were the ones that drew my attention. I don't know of any other product that has all these features. This is a great instrument that combines features found in a keyboard with some of the features found in a synthesizer. It costs less than a synthesizer though, while having the weight and size of a compact keyboard. Maybe we'll see more such products in the near future, but at the moment, I don't know of anything else like it and I've spent the better part of last year looking at synthesizers and keyboards. It's also perfect for me because I was looking for a MIDI keyboard in this price range, but I wasn't sure that I'd make enough use of it; with the PSS-A50, I won't have any such worries, because its features will keep me interested for a long time. Some more details on the product itself: It's made in India and it's made from plastic. It's very light, which gives it the feeling of a toy, but it's actually well put together and should last a long time with care. I especially like the operation of the mini-keys and their response to the force with which you press them. Buttons also give clear feedback when they are pressed. The interface is pretty intuitive and easy to learn. The builtin display is basic but shows you the essential information. There are quick access buttons for a dozen types of instrument categories (42 voices total). The arpeggiator has 138 settings - the thing to know about them is that they're designed to be used for specific instruments (which you can find printed on the keyboard, next to the arpeggiator controls), but they can also sound interesting on different instruments - this offers a lot of combinations to play with. With an instrument voice selected, the arpeggiator will select automatically an appropriate pattern, which you can then change. The phrase recording works well, but you should keep in mind that you can only store one sequence at a time. I recommend reading the instructions to get acquainted with all the features; they're not long and they contain interesting information, like the fact that you can configure the operation with alkaline vs. rechargeable batteries There are also features for modifying the voices, but I did not get to explore those yet. I think that Yamaha has put together here a winning product. I am very happy to have picked this keyboard up. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 3, 2020 by Laurentiu Cristofor

  • Strong sound packed in a small package.
Excellent sounds on this little keyboard. Sounds heavy-duty on batteries with 1/8 " plugged in to portable Bose speaker. Fills the room with sound without hauling out my big gig powered speakers. I just wanted a couple of solid piano and organ voices and ways to tweak those. Love the velocity sensitive keys with three diff settings for key response ( heavy touch, stand, light touch, equal tone regardless of velocity). Ultra portable. I could stuff this in a backpack. Didn't know something like this existed. Internal speaker fine for just me- too soft for playing with others. 1/8" output jack means I can go big or small in output. Minikeys were tricky at first, but I'm getting used to them. Band already has keyboard player soam just adding embellishment which I can do easily with right-hand on this smaller keyboard. Jigs, reels, slip jig fingerings are actually easier because of my small hands. It's not comparable to my Korg X50, but it's not meant to be. I can't stuff that synth into a backpack with some batteries and play anywhere. Good purchase. Haven't tried midi work with it yet. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2020 by Drdeb2009

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