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Yamaha, 61-Key Arranger Keyboard, Multiple Styles and Voices, Assignable Live Control Knobs, Black (PSRSX600)

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Style: PSR-SX600


Features

  • Unison Function allows the Style accompaniment parts to follow your performance, for example, the signature hook from "Sir Duke" by Stevie Wonder or the ending passage from James Brown's "I Feel Good"
  • Accent Function allows you to add rhythmic accents, anytime you want, by striking the keys with greater velocity.
  • Style Section Reset lets you to go back to beat one of bar one with the touch of a button to smoothly restart the song on the fly.
  • 1/4" microphone input allows you to connect a microphone so you can sing along while you play, hear your voice through the instrument's speakers, and even record your performance to USB audio.
  • Super Articulation Voices intuitively reproduce the natural expressive nuances of non-keyboard instruments, allowing keyboard players to achieve realistic expression.

Description

61-key entry-level arranger keyboard

Brand: Yamaha


Color: Black


Number of Keys: 61


Skill Level: All


Special Feature: Unison allows the Style accompaniment parts to follow your performance, 850 voices + 43 drums/SFX kits, 73 Super Articulation Voices, Smart Chord, Microphone inputs with multi-effects See more


Age Range (Description): Adult


Item Weight: 17.9 Pounds


Model Name: PSRSX600


Supported Software: Yamaha Expansion Manager


Product Dimensions: 43.5"D x 20.5"W x 9"H


Style: PSR-SX600


Connector Type: usb


Connectivity Technology: USB


Power Source: Usb


Headphones Jack: 3.5mm Jack


Instrument: Synthesizer


Manufacturer: Yamaha


UPC: 889025128803


Item Weight: 17.86 pounds


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: PSRSX600


Date First Available: August 3, 2020


Color Name: Black


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • value!
Style: PSR-SX600
It has a great sound and is easy to use, making it my main studio keyboard. I've never had a problem with it. I recommend it tiene un gran sonido facil de usar es mi piano en el estudio nunca he tenido problemas con el lo Recomiendo!
Reviewed in the United States on May 28, 2025 by Daniel suarez

  • Very impressed
Style: PSR-SX920
I'm just an old retired coot who likes music and wanted a nice keyboard to tinker with. I've been reading reviews and watching videos of about every othe brand available for about a year now and decided on this one. Very glad i did. I've been learning the ins and outs of this amazing machine and am impressed by every aspect of it. Try one, then buy one. You'll be glad you picked this one. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 8, 2025 by dennis

  • Yamaha SX720 - great keyboard
Style: PSR-SX720
What an amazing keyboard! Just what I was looking for!
Reviewed in the United States on April 28, 2025 by Amazon Customer

  • Good
Style: PSR-SX600
Thank!
Reviewed in the United States on April 25, 2025 by khanhle

  • Great keyboard for the quick and dirty songwriter/arranger
Style: PSR-SX600
I love Yamaha keyboards. I've owned them for years, and they're solid as a rock. They take a beating (or so I'm told by other musicians; I'm kind to my keyboards) and keep performing. But the key to finding the Yamaha for you is knowing what you want to get out of it. The PSR-SX600 is a great keyboard if you like to: - Play with onboard accompaniments and use them as songwriting inspiration - Create arrangements right through the keyboard without using a digital audio workstation (DAW) - Record and share your quick and dirty arrangements - Play live as a one-person band (or use tracks you've pre-recorded as a kind of karaoke) It's not meant for: - Anyone who wants to get into serious digital arranging - Use as a stage piano in a multi-piece band - Beginners or anyone just learning to play keys The PSR-SX600 comes with tons of onboard accompaniment styles and instrument sounds. But if you find something lacking, you can create your own styles or edit an existing one. You can also import instrument sounds and styles by downloading them to a USB flash drive and then uploading them to the keyboard. Some of the styles are instantly recognizable as paying homage to famous songs. That one rock riff? Yeah, that's Bon Jovi. The piano pop style? Totally Elton John. Although the keyboard sounds decent through the onboard speakers, I have to admit to liking the piano sounds on my elderly DGX-305 slightly more. They sound more realistic and rich, which is why I've kept my DGX around for when I just want to play the piano. But that likely won't be a problem for most people, and the majority of the keyboard sounds are impressive, particularly the guitar sounds. I'm also not a fan of the SX600 keyboard action. Now, action is NOT what this keyboard is about—it's an arranger workstation, not a digital piano that's meant to replicate the acoustic piano experience. But I'd like the keyboard to feel a little more natural instead of light and, well ... plastic. All in all, I'm very happy with my purchase. I can quickly arrange the songs I write (or save settings and create playlists for cover tunes I like to play), and I'm thrilled with the SX600's advanced feature set. (Being able to play the full keyboard as a solo instrument while the SX600 intuits my chord progressions from the notes I'm playing and automatically translates that to the accompaniment is just the thing I've always wanted in a keyboard!) If you're the right buyer for the SX600, you'll get a lot of machine at an unbeatable price point. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 23, 2021 by Karen Hertzberg

  • What? No XLR mic input???
Style: PSR-SX600
Why Yamaha didn't use a XLR input connector for the microphone input is a total mystery! Does Yamaha think that all mic end connectors to be 1/4"? As a singer, all the mics I've ever used were XLR for the mic input connection! This is such a frustrating situation I'm tempted to return this keyboard!
Reviewed in the United States on March 25, 2025 by Don

  • Love it🥰
Style: PSR-SX720
New and good
Reviewed in the United States on April 11, 2025 by Daisy Alicea

  • we like it, but its going back...
Style: PSR-SX920
if you're using it for entertainment and fun its great. sounds are very good, and the speakers are full sounding. but, if you need to use it with a DAW like protools, the midi interface is poor. this wasnt designed for realtime production with a daw controlling the sx. so its going back. we also had zero luck contacting anyone at yamaha, or any product specialist to help us with our tech issue. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 19, 2025 by Gar Bonzo

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