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PSR-E213
The PSR-E213 is an ideal way to start learning and exploring the world of music. Exceptionally easy-to-use yet packed with advanced features, it contains a comprehensive set of realistic Voices and accompaniment Styles, and provides convenient learning and recording functions.
£143
PSR-E313
The PSR-E313 is an entry keyboard for the ambitious player. It offers several features for music education as well as your home concert with 61 touch sensitive keys.
£195
EZ-200
The EZ-200 is an easy-to-use keyboard with regular size lighted keys that help to improve recall whilst learning to play. Beside this lightning guide function the keys are touch sensitive for natural, expressive playing.
£199
Yamaha PSR 403
The 61-key PSR403 is designed for children or adults who are interested in learning at their own pace while having fun at the same time. Extra features include real time controls for various filter effects.

£289

NP - 30

A new Graded Touch Keyboard with 76 keys. It contains 10 high-quality instrument voices and a metronome. Also 10 Voice-Demos and 10 Piano-Songs are built in. Because of the slim and compact design and the light weight, the NP-30 is the perfect portable instrument. In addition to this you can use the NP-30 both with battery power and AC adaptor.

The NP-30 is available in silver and black.

£272
Yamaha DGX 230
The ideal entry-level instrument for music education featuring 76 keys with touch response, a USB-interface and a brand new look.
£393
Yamaha DGX 620
With six different piano sounds and weighted keys, this is a brilliant piano. It has almost 500 AWM voices, drums and accompaniments as well as reverb and effects. It also has a 6 track sequencer making it one of the best keyboards on the market.
£ Enquire

Yamaha DGX 630


With updated 64 note polyphony and optional pedal board this is an optimised version of the DGX620. For those who want a fantastic piano sound along with multiple sound choices, play along tracks and recording options. In our opinion the best weighted keyboard under £600.

£ Enquire
Yamaha Arius YDP 140
Perfect for beginning students and experienced players alike, the ARIUS YDP-140 provides true piano sound and feel. The graded hammer standard keyboard with matte black keytops and 3-level AWM Dynamic Stereo Sampling voices deliver remarkably authentic sound and natural expressiveness, making it a true joy to play, both in practice and in performance. Moreover, the damper pedal includes a half-damper effect, giving you nuanced expressive control over the sustained sound. Dual voice capability lets you play two different instrument sounds at the same time, while a 1-track song recorder allows you to capture your original musical ideas and performances. You can add reverb and also be inspired by 50 in built piano songs at the touch of a key. A truly real sounding piano with a nice bass end response. For those who are after the ultimate digital piano sound at a fair price.

£ Enquire
Yamaha YDP 131
With stereo sampled voices of various pianos, organs and strings plus with a Graded Hammer action keyboard, this is the closest thing you can get to a traditional piano sound. It never need tuning, it has midi compatibility, and has two headphone sockets.(Available in cherry or rosewood finish)

£ Enquire
Yamaha P85
Offering elegant design and exceptional value, the Yamaha P-85 is just right for the home user. You will be impressed not only by its compact size and lightweight body, but also by its superior sound quality.The P-85 ist available two finishes: Choose from either black (P-85) or silver (P-85S).
£655

Please note prices quoted are RRP - often subject to tempting deals!

To find out what other keyboards we have in stock, please contact us at either shop.

 
 
   
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