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  • 9 of 9 Ciao users found the following review helpful
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    Happysue

    User recommends the product

    Advantages Advantages Tons of "fun"ctions! Quality sound, cool look!

    Disadvantages Disadvantages Somehow difficult to navigate the layers and layers of functions.

    First of all, let me tell you my musical background.. *I can read music for violin/flute, as I played for a few years when I was small (therefore no bass clef) *As far as the piano is concerned, no experience. I bought this Yamaha keyboard, DGX 200 in November 2003 - one morning, while looking at my CD titles such as Elton John, Billy Joel and Norah Jones, I suddenly thought "wouldn't it be great if I could play the piano like that..". So I went online, searched through pages and pages of websites about keyboards, read numerous catalogues/reviews. After a lot of reading, I had a few vital ... more
  • 8 of 8 Ciao users found the following review helpful
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    MarnieDebs

    User recommends the product

    Advantages Advantages 76-keys, loads of sounds, midi, sustain pedal socket, great all-in-one

    Disadvantages Disadvantages More keys only make you want even *more* keys (ie. full-length 88)! Could have easier controls for reverb/DSP/etc

    I've gone through a lot of keyboards in a few years, all of them Yamaha. I had a PSR-28 long ago, which soon had to be upgraded to something with full size keys and sustain etc... then I discovered the foot pedal, so the new keyboards had to have that included. Then I got into computer music and so any new keyboard simply had to include MIDI in/out ports. For the money I had to spend (or, credit I was prepared to stoop for), the DGX-200 was perfect. It looks great (nice big blue-lit screen), it sounds great, and because of its computer-connection options, it's basically infinitely expandable ... more
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