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YAMAHA NP12 61-Key Lightweight Portable Keyboard, Black (Power Adapter Sold Separately)

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Color: Black


Size: Keyboard Only


Style: 61-Key


Features

  • 61 touch sensitive piano-style keys are the perfect introduction to the feel of piano playing
  • The controller App for iOS adds a rich, graphic user interface allowing for quick and easy navigation and configuration
  • The USB to Host port allows you to connect and interact with a wide variety of educational and musical creation Apps on a computer or mobile device
  • Battery powered. Uses six AA batteries with five hours of life
  • Additional upgrades include 64-note polyphony, a song recorder function, and extended battery life. Power consumption:8 W

Description

The Piaggero NP12 features 61 full-sized touch sensitive, piano-style keys and classic Yamaha piano tone with an ultra-portable and light-weight design. Built-in speakers and a battery power option make the NP12 your musical companion wherever you want to go. Power Supply : AC Adaptor (PA-130) or 6 x "AA" size batteries (alkaline [LR6], manganese [R6] or Ni-MH rechargeable batteries).

Brand: YAMAHA


Color: Black


Number of Keys: 61


Skill Level: Beginner


Special Feature: Portable


Item Weight: 14.04 pounds


Product Dimensions: 46.9 x 14.1 x 7.7 inches


Item model number: NP12B


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: January 21, 2016


Color Name: Black


Connector Type: usb


Number of Keyboard Keys: 61


Size: Keyboard Only


Proficiency Level: Beginner


Power Source: Usb


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Seriously an amazing keyboard.
Color: Black Size: Keyboard Only Style: 61-Key
Although the keyboard isn't weighted, it is my humble opinion that this is the closest to weighted a piano can get without actually being so. It is ten times better than those traditional spring-loaded midis. For the traveling pianist, this is great. Keep in mind that the keys aren't full size--they are just slightly narrower, which takes a little while to get used to. But that's a small price to pay for the sound quality(which is amazing). It's portable, it feels decent, and it sounds great. A powerful combo. The only issue is the price. At 200 dollars, it is approaching prices that you can buy a CDP-120 for used. It is still significantly cheaper, but I would prefer a slightly lower price. I actually managed to nab a used one off Amazon for about 129 dollars--I got super lucky with timing. If you manage to grab it for that price, it's a steal. It's good for beginners that don't want to spend too much before diving into the hobby. Some professional pianists may be put off by the action, but again--keep in mind all the benefits. It sounds great and is super portable. You aren't going to get a piano that is this portable and feels this good at any other price point. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 9, 2021 by Hmm

  • Great for my purposes, but wouldn't use in a professional setting
Color: Black Size: Keyboard Only Style: 61-Key
I am a professional pianist and was looking for something cheap-ish to keep at my boyfriend's house to teach my virtual music students with. I have an expensive hammered Roland at home but didn't want to travel with something so heavy and risk damaging it with moving it around so much. Plus I hardly need to do more than show quick examples of technique or double check my students are playing the right notes while teaching. This keyboard is perfect for the purpose of limited accompaniment for voice students and does the job for playing examples of complex classical pieces for my students to hear and learn from. It doesn't feel great on the keys but I am able to get a surprisingly broad scope of dynamics out of it. The sound quality is not terrible and it has decent volume. If you're a beginner who is self teaching and don't want to take music further than just playing for yourself in your bedroom, I think this piano is excellent. It is extremely light weight, somewhat mimmiks the feel of a real piano, and you'll be able to play and do most things you can do on a regular piano, just at lower quality. If you intend on using this to advance your skills, I might advise you slightly invest in one of yamahas other keyboards, like a P115 or better. I definitely wouldn't bring this keyboard to a gig, but I'm really happy with the price and quality in terms of the purposes I'm using it for. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 18, 2021 by Lauren

  • Buy good batteries!
Color: White Size: Keyboard Only Style: 61-Key
If you are going to use this keyboard without the power supply (which is oddly not included), then buy really good AA batteries. I tried using the Duracell regular gold/black AA batteries (it takes 6), and the keyboard kept shutting down after about one minute. It was fine when the power supply was used, so I suspected the batteries were the issue. I switched to using Energizer Ultimate Lithium AA (found on Amazon), and that problem seems to be gone now. So if you are playing away, and the power goes off, try more powerful batteries. For the price, this is a nice portable keyboard. I bought it so I could have something to practice on while on long vacations. (I have a Yamaha DGX-660 at home, which is well worth the extra money if you are looking for a better piano experience.) Note that if you are in the same boat, the NP12 keys are a little narrower than the DGX660 (and I suspect other full-size pianos as well). The measurement for ALL the keys on the NP12 (five octaves including C at both ends) is 32.5" exactly. On the DGX660, the same number of keys measures 33.25", so that's an extra .75" over the 61 keys. For vacation playing, it's not going to be an issue, but if you are ONLY playing this keyboard and then need to play in front of an audience on a real piano, you will want to practice on that piano for a while beforehand I would think. Might not be an issue if your child is an elementary stage, but something to think about if they are progressing. Speaking of keys, I also found the black keys a little too thin for my liking, and too rounded. I feel like my fingers are likely to slip down the sides. On the other hand, the keyboard itself is pretty nice compared to the others I played at a local music store. Some of them had large gaps between octaves, and one had a distinct "spring" sound when pressed (like an old bed!). So I encourage you to visit a local store to feel the different keys. Prices are often the same as on Amazon too. The voices are quite good though, even if the speakers seem a little underpowered for the size. I like the Strings in particular. Note that you can press the Demo button and then press each instrument button to hear a different song played using that voice. However, since I can plug this in to my laptop over MIDI, I can always play virtual keyboards on my Mac and bypass the NP12 sounds. * Update 10/2017: I added Pianoteq Stage virtual piano software on Mac which comes with a Steinway and Kawai modelled pianos. With headphones on (the built-in speakers can't do it justice), the sound is incredible! I couldn't stop playing! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 21, 2016 by TMeyer

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