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Yamaha MS100DRH DTX Monitor System
Yamaha MS100DRH, DTX monitor Drum system, the system consists two compact satellite boxes and a 100 Watt bass reflex Subwoofer, the small...
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Yamaha MS50DRH DTX Monitor System
Yamaha MS50DRH, DTX monitor Drum system, the system consists two compact satellite boxes and a 50 Watt bass reflex Subwoofer, the small Speaker...
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Yamaha Yamaha MS 100 DTX Monitor System 100W
The MS-100DR amplifies your electronic drum kit in true stereo letting you not only hear but feel what you are playing. Whether you are playing at home in the... Yamaha
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Yamaha Yamaha MS50 DTX Monitor System 50W
Two compact satellite speakers and woofer unit reproducing rich full frequency tones for that all round drum sound. Yamaha
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YAMAHA DTXPRESS IV Special Bundle
YAMAHA DTX-Press IV, Special Set Bundle, complete E-Drum Set, Plug and Play Bundle containing YAMAHA DTXPRESS IV SPECIAL SET (order code...
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YAMAHA DTXPRESS IV Standard Bundle
YAMAHA DTX-Press IV, Standard Set Bundle, complete E-Drum Set, Plug and Play Bundle containing YAMAHA DTXPRESS IV STANDARD SET (order...
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YAMAHA DTXPRESS IV Standard Set
Yamaha DTX-Press IV Standard Set - DTXP4 sound module with 427 sounds, 32-note polyphonic, 50 preset drum sets, 20 user programmable drum sets,...
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Yamaha Yamaha KP65 Kick Pad
Yamaha KP65 kick trigger pad suitable for use with DTX electronic drum kits and DD65 electronic drum pads Yamaha
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Yamaha TPCL150 Rack Padhalter
Yamaha TPCL150 - rack clamp for DTX Extreme rack, includes omni-ball system tom holder.
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Yamaha Yamaha HH65 Hi-Hat Controller
Yamaha HH65 Hi Hat Controller suitable for use with DTX electronic drum kits and DD65 electronic drum pads Yamaha
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Yamaha DTX Series.
Advantages: Cheaper than competitors, cheaper repairs e.t.c
Disadvantages: Not as up to date as Roland V Drums.
...I'm an owner of the now discontinued DTX V2.
An old version of Yamaha's electronic drum series. I've been playing drums for about 3 years now. And I am soon to be taking my grade 4 examination.
I think it speaks quite highly for the Yamaha DTX range that a discontinued second hand product I bought for £250 off ebay is quite simply, a great model for alot of user groups.
Yamaha DTX drums are cheaper than rolands, their current entry level model being sold at about £450 pounds as a 5 piece. Compared to Rolands entry level which is £600 for a 4 piece.
You might not get all the fancy items as the Roland but that doesn't make the DTX series any less functional.
I've used my DTX V.2 on recordings and the results have been lovely. It has a great set of sounds. About 200 for each drum with 64 preset kits and 3 user made kits. It also has...
HxCHarry
25.10.2005 ·
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The Yamaha Blaster - The small contender
Advantages: Lightweight, powerful 200cc two-stroke motor, proven over time
Disadvantages: Wheel base and width cause instability in some situations.
...The Yamaha Blaster is a legend in its own right. It has been in production for many a year now and has sold in large numbers worldwide. Its success has mainly been down to the large spread of potential buyers that it caters for. Although its main target is the rookie rider, it has sufficient power to thrill most users while providing good value for money and great reliability.
I have had my Blaster now for 7 years and had very few mechanical issues with her. Of course i have had to change tyres and top up fuel and oil levels when needed. I do as a matter of good maintenance, keep the chain and other moving parts oiled and greased, but this level of maintenance is expected on all such machines. I have recently rebuilt the top-end of my blaster engine and was very pleased to see that the condition of most of the internal waer parts was...
01ict587
16.12.2006 (01.09.2009) ·
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Yamaha Stage Custom Drumkit
Advantages: GREAT DRUM KIT 4 OUTSTANDING PRICE!
Disadvantages: NONE?
...This Drum kit is amazing. If your a beginer or even really good this drum kit will suit you this kit is awsome if your looking for a reasonibly priced drum kit this is for you. I bought this kit about 2 years ago ive only made 3 adjustments like putting remo pinstripe skins on it and buying anew cymbal pack and buyong a mapex double bass pedal but thats what ive done this is a great kit and i would recomend this product to nearly anyone.
The most affordable all-birch Yamaha drumset ever! An incredible value, the legendary tone of an all-birch Yamaha drumset is now available in the Stage Custom series. The low fundamental and warm tone of Yamaha's birch drums have been the top choice of drummers for over 30 years. The Stage Custom Birch series is great for the beginner or the working professional. The staggered diagonal seam allows us to...
ReviewDude12345
04.01.2009 ·
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Yamaha CP300 Stage PIano
Advantages: reasonable price, reasonable sound, portable, built-in amplification & speakers, USB port
Disadvantages: no music rest supplied, a few dodgy-sounding notes around D4
...Other than from an economic angle, I was never a fan of Yamaha acoustic pianos. So back in the 1980s it came as no surprise when their digital instruments failed to impress me. In my opinion Yamaha pianos sounded too 'wooden' at the top end. They had none of the 'singing' tones common to European pianos like Blüthner, Bösendorfer or Bechstein.
However, after moving into an apartment in 1996 I was obliged to get a piano that took cans and chose a Technics PR900, which in my view was the nearest thing to an acoustic piano. It sounded like some of the best German pianos I had played.
Early incarnations of this model had a very annoying background 'static', only noticeable when the piano was silent. By 1998 this static had been fixed by Technics. But in 1996 it was driving me so crazy that I sent the PR900 back to the store and got...
jasonford
31.12.2008 (09.04.2009) ·
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Review of Yamaha CP300
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Yamaha Grizzly 125
Advantages: easy to operate, good second hand value
Disadvantages: key in wrong position
...Yamaha Grizzly 125 ATV.
Firstly a bit of history to show how opinions are formed. We operate a company in Scotland offering Quad Bike Treks for anybody over the age of sixteen, in other words the bikes are used a lot and by anybody from beginners to more experienced riders. Whatever bikes we use have to be mechanically reliable and be able to withstand some abuse. Up until the beginning of this year we used the Breeze model, mostly because its small and light, not too small but still light enough that one person can lift the bike ? pretty useful when you are on your own with a bogged down bike! Another reason for the choice being they are Semi-Automatic put it in forward gear push throttle and it goes, no gear changes to worry about.
Anyway back to the review if you are thinking about buying a quad, you can?t go far wrong...
euan.ferguson68
16.05.2007 ·
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yamaha descant recorder
Advantages: easy to learn
Disadvantages: none
...it as a kids instrument, but I still like to play the recorder even now.
You can buy a descant recorder in toy shops or from a music shop, for approx £10, this includes a begginners guide to get you started, also they come in a range of different colours. There is loads of interesting music you can play on a recorder, I remember looking at a book in the music shop and there were songs that Boyzone sang in it. They music books vary in price, (£5.00 upwards)
In my opinion a Yamaha recorder is the best one to by, well thats my opinion anyway
I have done this review on Dooyoo
Thanks for reading...
jenny967
08.12.2007 (24.12.2007) ·
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Yamaha Student trumpets
Advantages: Good quality and always reliably in tune.
Disadvantages: Cost a bit more than similar student trumpets.
...Yamaha have been making musical instruments for over one hundred years and I have always found their brass instruments to be reliably in tune, which is not always the case with other student trumpets.
Since about 1980, they have always had a student instrument priced between £250 and £300. The 2320 model was originally the only one in this price range. It is a well made instrument with quite good valves, and hard wearing gold colour lacquer finish. It has a mobile third valve slide for fine-tuning the low D and C#. As prices of instruments were rising, and the 2320 went over the £300 mark, they introduced a cheaper trumpet into the UK.
The first of these was the T100S This is a silver plated trumpet, with a smaller bore than the 2320, making it suitable for younger players. The valves are reasonable, so long as they are...
johnalderton
01.03.2001 ·
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The Yamaha EX7 Workstation Synthesizer experience
Advantages: Versatile, Endless potential, timeless, a very powerful instrument
Disadvantages: Can take a while to learn
...start to finish with its fully functional sequencer with no computer or any other instrument. Whether you have used a synthesizer to model your own voices before or not it doesn't really matter. You can get on and start playing with the built in voices straight away. However if your a synthesizer techie there is plenty of potential for modeling your own sounds from using several built in wave modelers.
Fancy sampling your own sounds? no problem. The built in sampler will take care of that as well and the effects module has many high quality effects you can apply to any voice.
The user interface I would say is the only let down. The main competitor when the EX came out was the Korg Triton which I have heard was very easy to use with its touch screen interface. The Yamaha is very complex compared to that, and almost bordering...
mokeyb
17.09.2009 ·
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Roaring off on my Yamaha
Advantages: The Yamaha brand name
Disadvantages: Low on looks, high on practicality
...Yamaha are well known for motorbikes and keyboards, but over the last 20 years they have built up a fantastic reputation for building guitars of the very highest quality, and at prices usually well below the more illustrious names in the business such as Gibson, Fender and PRS. They also have the advantage that they are readily available from most music shops, so you don't have to go searching for them.
I bought my Yamaha Pacifica 112 a couple of years ago from eBay, and paid the princely sum of £40 for it. Initially I bought it because I wanted a guitar I could put in the back of the car and use for practice whilst staying in hotels. What surprised me most of all was the staggeringly good build quality for such an inexpensive guitar (the RRP is still below £200). These things really are built to last, and play far better than almost...
matsu65
26.09.2005 ·
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Review of Yamaha Pacifica PAC112 Double Cutaway Electric Guitar
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Yamaha PSR 3000 - A One-man Orchestra..
Advantages: A tremendous instrument for the musically minded
Disadvantages: -
...really getting hooked on the likes of Jimmy Smith (a jazz organist), so I turned my attention to the electric organ.
My first instrument was a small Lowry Holiday followed by a small Hammond (great keyboard sound, but rotten base). In my twenties, I turned professional and purchased a small Yamaha with Leslie speaker - (a sort of spinning speaker inside a cabinet that produced a rich sound). Because of it's light weight for portability and reasonable prices compared to most other organs, I have stayed loyal to Yamaha ever since. I now own a HE 8 (old technology now, which I will soon be updated no doubt) and a PSR3000 - a 61-key electronic keyboard, which is the focus of this review.
What I Like About The Yamaha PSR 3000 is the sound quality and a huge range of "voices" - these are synthetic sounds that even the most critical...
derek-j-a
26.01.2007 ·
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Review of Yamaha PSR 3000
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