Written on: 10/11/2012 by CC13 (6 reviews written)
I would recommend this if you want good sound qaulity. I used to have the DXG530, and the main set back with these models is the fact that you can only save your whole song recordings to a MIDI disk, which is all well and fine, but they are very prone to getting errors and wiping. So, if you really want this for recording purposes and you record into your keys? I wouldn't recommend it because MIDI disks and many of mine have erased because of this very fact along with other factors, but the... (read more)
Written on: 10/12/2007
My Yamaha DGX505 is simple to use. Easy to record "songs". Basic accompaniments. Nice range of piano voices. Light weight and therefore easy to transport. And I appreciated the full 88 keys to play with. Have modified stand so that it can be lifted off existing stand for convenience of transporting for play-outs. (read more)
Written on: 12/07/2006 by dovet
The Yamaha DGX505 keyboard is a very good instrument, apart from the aforementioned flaws, though I would like to say that it has been a great instrument for me, and it has fitted every one of my needs. It is even great if you are a pianist, as you don't have to pay someone to tune a piano each year. (read more)
Written on: 31/03/2005 by AWG (48 reviews written)
Yamaha DGX505:
Oh dear, it's a Yamaha and I not only expected it to be good but I also wanted it to be good.
I had a chance to try out the new DGX505 7 octave piano based keyboard that is selling so fast. I had studied the demo. video several times and observed the demonstrator first of all plays a short passage from Fur Elise. Ok, so most kids learn to play this, so a good move by Yamaha. The piece also requires more than the average 4 or 5 octaves the average cheap keyboard can provide....
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