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Yamaha PSR-E333

Keyboard Arranger from Yamaha belonging to the PSR series

Hermanni Hermanni

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Published on 12/22/12 at 12:15
Audience: Beginners
Yamaha PSR E-333 has a 61-key hammer action very pleasant. With 32-voice polyphony, 497 types of sounds (piano, ePiano, percussion and XG Lite series), 100 accompaniment styles stereo, there is plenty to do to get started. This synth has connectivity twelve o'clock output for connecting to a PC, a stereo audio output (headphone used too) and a sustain pedal jack.
Effect level, there are 10 types of reverb and 4 chorus. There is a split (cut into two keyboard instruments) and dual (two instruments overlap).
The synth E333 has two built-in speakers 2x2, 5W.

UTILIZATION

A button "function" is used to navigate through functions such as volume, transposition, effects etc.. The configuration is very simple (+ button, - button). Everything is explained in the manual is very clear and French.
It is not possible to edit your own sounds, only 5 tracks personal to register an few pieces.

OVERALL OPINION

I bought this synth mid-2012, partly because a good opportunity presented itself to me. But I regret nothing. The price / quality ratio is almost unbeatable, but for a price slightly above, I might have chosen the PSR E-423 of the same brand.

The PLUS:
_ Keyboard heavy touch
_ 497 types of sound
_ The split and dual
_ Compatible with other pedals sustain
_ Value / price

The LESS:
_ Sold without cable twelve o'clock
_ Headphone jack in 6.5 (adapter required)
_ Few tracks personal