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Yamaha NP-V80

Keyboard Arranger from Yamaha belonging to the Piaggero series

pianota pianota

«  Quality keyboard and full of rhythms »

Published on 02/27/14 at 11:59
I bought it first for its rhythmic possibilities, a treat!
You can make a group alone; well made dishes, patterns of batteries, you can play music, launch an intro, then a rhythmic verse, chorus start, just press the button when you enter dan the last measurement and go! Wholesale good place for functions.

76 notes, sufficient for the majority of pieces, many sounds effects. Ah yes, this is the only model that has a sustain function. If you do not pedal, no problem, you enable the function and can play as if you had one, great!

Amplification 2x6W is good, and the speakers have two nozzles (while NPV60 has a small nozzle dummy, beware!) And his fate so extensive. A little too much reverb for my taste but good momentum. His piano quality (but NP31 is a bit better), semi heavy touch as NPV60 NP11 and NP31 but won the Oscar (a little heavier than the other 3).

Npv80 this is a bit heavy compared to his brothers but ...

UTILIZATION

good config, easy functions, simple manual, nothing fancy though all these buttons can be put off a bit.

OVERALL OPINION

I tried the whole series of piagerro and my ranking is:
- The quality (1: NP31 / 2: npv80 and NPV60 equal / 3: NP11)
- Quality speakers amp (1: npv80 / 2: NPV60 / 3: NP31 and NP11 tied)
- Quality touch (1: NP11 / 2: NP31, and npv80 NPV60 tied)
- Power amp (1: npv80, NPV60 NP31 and tied 2x6W / 2: NP11 2X2, 5W)

If it can help some, so much the better because opinions stores are not always the same, I know. That's why I wanted to compare and make my idea.

Do not hesitate for more info on these products ... Bye