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Yamaha DGX505
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Average Ratings for Yamaha DGX505

  • Sound Quality3.3 stars
  • Appearance4.7 stars
  • Value for Money3.9 stars
  • Reviewer Ratings4 stars
  • Overall Rating4.1 stars

3 Reviews For Yamaha DGX505

  • Guest 10th Dec 2007

    Reviewer rating: 3.5 stars


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    Bad Points: Limited number of registrations. The Smart media card appears to be becoming obsolete?


    General comments: 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.

  • dovet 12th Jul 2006

    Reviewer rating: 4.5 stars


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    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.
  • AWG Rank: Major 31st Mar 2005

    Reviewer rating: 4 stars


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    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. Th ...