Yamaha DGX-670 Digital HOME Piano in Black
$44.94
$78.2
BrandYamahaYamaha, based in Japan, is one of the world’s most respected instrument makers. They changed the game with the DX7 in the 1980s, pioneering FM synthesis that defined the sound of a decade. Today they continue with powerful workstations like Montage and MODX, plus digital pianos found on stages everywhere. Yamaha gear is known for reliability, road-readiness and excellent support. For musicians who want long-lasting instruments that still inspire creativity, Yamaha remains a top choice. CategoryDigital PianosDigital pianos are designed to recreate the feel and sound of an acoustic piano while offering the convenience and flexibility of modern technology. They typically feature weighted keys, realistic piano tones, headphone outputs and compact designs that suit home practice, studio use and live performance. If you want an authentic piano playing experience without the size, maintenance or volume limitations of an acoustic instrument, digital pianos provide a practical and versatile solution. KeyboardsKeyboards are versatile electronic instruments used for learning, songwriting, production and live performance. They range from simple, portable models with built-in sounds to more advanced instruments designed for studio and stage use. If you want an accessible way to explore music across many styles, keyboards offer flexibility, convenience and creative freedom. PianosDigital pianos offer the feel and sound of a traditional piano with the convenience and flexibility of modern technology. Designed to replicate the touch of real keys and the tone of acoustic instruments, they are ideal for practice, performance and recording in a wide range of environments. What makes digital pianos so appealing is their versatility. With features like weighted keys, built-in sounds, headphone outputs and connectivity options, they allow you to play quietly, record easily and integrate with other equipment. Whether you choose a portable model or a full furniture-style instrument, they provide a reliable and consistent playing experience. Digital pianos are simply great — expressive, practical and easy to use. Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced player, they offer a flexible and enjoyable way to play, learn and create music, and you will not be disappointed. SynthesizersStudio-Solutions are a UK-based brand focused on acoustic treatment and studio improvement products, helping musicians and producers create clearer, more controlled listening environments. Their range includes panels, foam and accessories designed to improve sound quality in both home and professional studios. What sets Studio-Solutions apart is their practical approach to acoustic control. Their products help reduce unwanted reflections, improve clarity and tighten low-end response, making it easier to hear your mix accurately. Simple to install and effective in use, they are a straightforward way to upgrade your space without overcomplicating things. Studio-Solutions products are simply great — effective, reliable and essential for improving your studio environment. Whether you’re setting up a home studio or refining an existing space, they offer a practical solution for better sound, and you will not be disappointed. TagsBassBass is low-frequency sound used to provide depth, weight, and foundation in music. Bass instruments and bass-focused synthesis are designed to produce powerful sub and low-mid frequencies that support rhythm and harmony. In electronic music and production, bass sounds are commonly shaped with oscillators, filters, and envelopes to create solid, controlled tones that anchor a track and drive its energy. DigitalDigital is sound generation and processing based on digital signal processing rather than analogue circuitry. It is used for precise control, stable tuning, patch memory, and complex sound design that would be difficult to achieve with purely analogue systems. For example, a digital instrument might be used to create detailed evolving textures or realistic emulations while storing and recalling complete sound setups instantly. DrumDrum covers electronic drum machines and rhythm instruments used to create beats, patterns, and percussive sequences. These instruments allow sounds to be programmed, synthesised, sampled, and triggered in real time, often with step sequencers, performance pads, and hands-on controls. They are central to electronic music production and live performance, providing tight timing, repeatable grooves, and creative control over rhythm, dynamics, and texture. Effects BlackKeyboardKeyboard refers to electronic keyboards used for playing, composing, and performing music, ranging from simple digital keyboards to advanced synthesizer-based instruments. On SynthForSale, keyboards include instruments designed for studio production, live performance, and home use, often featuring velocity-sensitive keys, built-in sounds, MIDI connectivity, and integration with computers and other hardware. They are commonly used across electronic, pop, ambient, film, and experimental music, and can function as standalone instruments or as controllers for software and modular setups. LiveMIDIMIDI is a digital control standard used to transmit performance and control data between electronic instruments, computers, and hardware devices. It carries information such as note data, velocity, timing, and parameter changes rather than audio, allowing instruments and software to communicate, stay in sync, and control each other. MIDI is fundamental to modern music production, sequencing, and live performance setups. NewNew Gear is unused and in original condition, supplied as it leaves the manufacturer. It is chosen for guaranteed reliability, full functionality, and the assurance of manufacturer support. For example, buying new ensures access to the latest design revisions, included accessories, and official warranty coverage. PianoA piano is a keyboard instrument designed to produce expressive, full-range musical tones with dynamic response. In electronic and digital form, it is used to recreate acoustic piano sounds or provide playable keyboard parts for composition, performance, and recording. For example, a piano is often used to lay down chord progressions, melodic lines, or harmonic foundations that form the core of a track or arrangement. StudioStudio equipment is designed for recording, sound design, and production environments. It prioritises sound quality, reliability, precise control, and integration with other hardware and software used in professional and home studios. Voice StageVoices
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