YAMAHA P60 DIGITAL PIANO IS THE RIGHT START
Feature Graded Hammer Effect, Weighted Action
BUENA PARK, CA (June 20, 2003)The Yamaha P60
digital piano signals a combination of affordability, high quality,
performance and value for the beginner or long-time player.
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The 88-key P60 includes the same GH (Graded Hammer)
action found on more expensive Yamaha digital pianos. In this
exclusive action design, the weight or resistance of the key becomes
gradually heavier from the top to bottom registers, emulating
the touch, feel, and response of an acoustic grand piano. The
P60 contains 32 notes of polyphony, and a selection of some of
the best voices available today, including stereo sampled pianos,
electric pianos, strings, harpsichord, vibes and pipe organ, thanks
to Yamaha's AWM (Advanced Wave Memory) tone generation. With the
Dual Voice feature, two voices may be combined.
Connections include MIDI IN/OUT/THRU. A built-in
20W/side speaker system and Yamaha's acclaimed digital reverb
to add the ambience of a concert hall to your home.
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Yamaha
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"The Yamaha P60 is the perfect piano for the
beginner or long-time player who wants a lightweight, portable
instrument," states Michael Martin, marketing director, Digital
Musical Instruments. "It's also great for the customer who
either doesn't have the room, or want the financial commitment,
of a larger instrument. With the Graded Hammer action, you'll
learn proper piano technique, so making the transition to an acoustic
piano will be effortless. It's the 'right start.'"
The P60 is currently available in black (P60) or
silver (P60S) finishes.
"It has been assumed that such a product with
Yamaha's high standards of quality and performance could not be
produced at or below this price point," states Avery Burdette,
product manager, Digital Musical Instruments. "The P60 changes
that assumption forever."
For more information on the P60, write Yamaha Corporation
of America, Pro Audio & Combo Division, Digital Musical Instruments,
P.O. Box 6600, Buena Park, CA 90622; telephone (714) 522-9011;
e-mail infostation@yamaha.com;
or visit www.yamaha.com or www.yamahasynth.com.