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The Yamaha P225B is a professional-grade 88-key digital piano featuring weighted keys with Graded Hammer Compact action, delivering authentic acoustic piano touch. Powered by the flagship CFX Premium Grand Piano sound engine and Virtual Resonance Modeling, it offers rich, dynamic tones. Its compact, lightweight design (11.5 kg) makes it ideal for both home use and on-the-go performances. Integrated with the Smart Pianist app and equipped with a half-damper sustain pedal, it provides advanced control and connectivity for modern pianists seeking both quality and versatility.












| ASIN | B0CBN7HYKB |
| Age range (description) | All ages |
| Color Name | Black |
| Connectivity technology | USB |
| Connector type | 3.5mm Jack |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (207) |
| Date First Available | 7 August 2023 |
| Finish type | Painted |
| Headphone jack | 3.5mm Jack |
| Instrument | Digital Piano |
| Item Weight | 11.5 Kilograms |
| Item model number | P225B |
| Item weight | 11.51 kg |
| Manufacturer | Yamaha PAC |
| Model name | P225B Digital Piano |
| Power source | AC Adapter |
| Product dimensions | 141D x 36.1W x 21.3H centimeters |
| Size | Compact |
| Style | Digital Piano |
| Supported software | Smart Pianist app |
| UPC | 889025142588 |
M**T
The Yamaha P-225B is an exceptional digital piano. The sound quality is outstanding, with rich, authentic tones that closely mimic an acoustic piano. The weighted keys provide a realistic touch, making it a joy to play. Its sleek, compact design fits perfectly in any space, and it's lightweight enough for easy transport. The built-in speakers are powerful and clear, and the various sound options and features, including recording and playback, are impressive. This piano is perfect for both beginners and advanced players. Highly recommend the Yamaha P-225B for its quality, performance, and versatility!
J**U
El producto es muy bueno y de muy buena calidad suena muy bien y tiene bluetooth
B**G
The weighted keys are great, speakers provide loud output but also sounds good with high quality headphones. Be warned that you will need to purchase your own headphone adapter. Overall great keyboard for anyone new music or for someone who practices everyday and needs something compact. It is fairly light weight which benefits its portability and with a nice stand it feels super sturdy. Seems like as cheap an entry price as you can get for the quality.
K**N
It sounds fantastic. It’s perfect for me and meets my needs for portability, plus its weighted keys give it the feel of a real piano, which I love. I am enjoying playing this keyboard. I went from a small keyboard to this 88 keyboard and love it. The price point for this keyboard, the Yamaha p-225B, was right for my budget.
D**M
Got this for my wife for Christmas, as we had elected to sell her upright acoustic piano a while back due to the difficulties of keeping it in tune. I spent several days researching a few different Yamaha P-series models before settling on this one. While they are all excellent digital pianos, this one has a few features that make it worth the difference in price. They all have a great feel. Yamaha spent a lot of time getting the weighting on these keys to feel as much like their acoustic grands as possible, and having sat down at a C5 myself a few times over the years, I can say that their work paid off. This really does accurately capture the touch of a real piano. The other thing they spent a lot of time on was the sampling. Unlike a lot of much cheaper options, every individual key on a Yamaha grand was recorded for sampling, and each key is playing back its corresponding sample as opposed to saving a bit of space on a drive somewhere and using a single sample for a range of keys. This is most evident when you're wearing headphones and playing because you can hear the coloration of the sound provided by all the unique internal reflections at a particular string, and the little bit of sympathetic vibration of the surrounding strings that occurs in a real piano. Your immediate though might be that this isn't a good thing... but that's what real pianos sound like and part of why you can often hear the difference between a real piano and a cheaper digital copy. The other thing that stands the Yamahas head and shoulders above others is the touch sensitivity. There is a wide range of "velocities" available, allowing for nearly the same flexibility dynamically that a real piano has. The faster you press a key, the harder the hammer hits the string which changes the tone... except there are no hammers and no strings, just more magic in the sampling and playback process. Speaking of playback... this is the lowest model in their lineup that offers "full duplex" audio through the USB connection. This means you can connect the piano to a computer for MIDI capture or audio recording, but the computer can also play a backing track simultaneously that you can listen to through the headphones. This is an indispensable feature if you're planning on recording because it allows you to listen to a click (or whatever other tracks you might want) as you play and record. I have not yet played with the iPad app, but I'll update this review if there's anything worth noting. The only Not Amazing thing is the included sustain pedal. The P-225 ships with an FC5 Foot Switch "for sustain and other momentary (on/off) functions." It's fine. It works as advertised, but it is not elegant in any way. The biggest advantage it has is that it is exactly what it says it is, i.e. a "momentary" switch. It can be used for anything you might want to control with a momentary foot switch and can plug a 1/4" TS connector into. So, as a sustain pedal it is "functional"... but you can get creative with it and that's kinda cool.
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