Yamaha PSR 292 Reviews

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Yamaha PSR 292
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Average Ratings for Yamaha PSR 292

  • Sound Quality4.3 stars
  • Appearance3.8 stars
  • Value for Money4.1 stars
  • Reviewer Ratings4.1 stars
  • Overall Rating4.5 stars

5 Reviews For Yamaha PSR 292

  • Guest 6th Sep 2008

    Reviewer rating: 4.5 stars


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    It has one touch setting for each style, 605 tones, sounds nice and clear but can't press too many keys at once.

  • Guest 31st Jan 2008

    Reviewer rating: 4 stars


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    The PSR 292 is my 1st keyboard & it was well worth the money. Yamaha does a good job with the owners manual, pretty easy to use. You get a lot for your money, I don't regret buying this thing at all. Very happy with what it can do.
  • grayjay 17th Feb 2004

    Reviewer rating: 4 stars


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    I can't really give a full review but I tried a Yamaha PSR 292 today and was amazed at the sound quality. I have another PSR that is going on 10 years and I love it but like other things in life, they wear out. It is starting to fade. When I get the chance to try this out in a couple of weeks, I will make my decision on whether to buy or not. So far , it's great !
  • NeonSight 16th Jan 2004

    Reviewer rating: 3.5 stars


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    I've been using a Yamaha PSR 292 keyboard for 1 year now and I'm totally satisfied with it. I recently bought a Korg Triton and I actually prefer the keys on the Yamaha over the Korg's! Great keyboard for anyone learning keyboards and it's great to use as a MIDI keyboard to compose music on a PC. The onboard flash memory is great to store MIDI files and play or learn to play them on the keys. The only reason why I went for the Korg is for a more powerful built-in sequencer (plus the higher quali ...
  • CADS. Rank: Lance Corporal 7th Dec 2002

    Reviewer rating: 4.5 stars


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    The PSR 292 Keyboard is great value for the money at £189.00. It's good for a novice just starting out or as an upgrade for someoen who's already had other Yamaha keyboards lower down the range. Could have done with having a power supply in the box with it and also a floppy drive would have been useful.

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