Yamaha P155 - Digital Piano (Mahogany)

Dynamic Expression, Realistic Sound
Hand-crafted Pianos, High-quality Voices
To ensure the finest grand piano sound for the P-155, we went straight to the source: Yamaha's finest 9-foot concert grand, a hand-picked CFIIIS. Next, a master piano technician painstakingly tuned and regulated the CFIIIS to sonic perfection. Then we applied our Pure CF Sampling technology to accurately capture every aspect of the CFIIIS sound, keeping post-processing to an absolute minimum to maintain sonic integrity throughout. The result is a truly authentic grand piano sound with powerful, dynamic bass, warm mid-range and crystal-clear highs.
Layer upon Layer
Using Yamaha's Dynamic Stereo Sampling (DSS) technology, the incredibly natural 4-level piano sample is a breakthrough achievement for digital pianos. It means that, depending on how hard you strike a note, you will hear one of four piano recordings on each and every key for an unprecedented level of dynamic range and tonal expression. Playing softly doesn't simply lower the volume; it produces the quiet recordings of piano notes. And likewise, playing more forcefully triggers separate samples at different levels.
Attention to Detail
If you close your eyes while playing a grand piano, you'll find its sound is a bit more complicated than "note-on-noteoff." Yamaha has gone to great lengths to capture these sonic artifacts in the P-155. These meticulous efforts include recording a felt damper coming to rest on a vibrating string when a note is released [Key Off Samples], or reproducing the sound of the open strings that wash over your performance when using the damper pedal [Stereo Sustain Samples and Damper Resonance].
A Touch Above
Look inside the lid of a grand piano. Different sized strings require different sized hammers. Different sized hammers have different weights. The keyboard of the P-155 utilizes Yamaha's GH (Graded Hammer) technology to reproduce the true "feel" of a grand piano keyboard action, with heavier touch in the lower keys, lighter touch in the higher keys, and subtle gradations of weight and response throughout. Thanks to the input of concert-level, professional pianists during its development, the GH keyboard features superb balance and remarkable consistency. Performing or practicing on a GH keyboard properly develops and maintains an artist's technique for making the transition between P-155 and an acoustic grand.
Perfection Made Practical
As a full-featured digital piano, the P-155 gives you all you need for practice, playing and performance. It has an internal high-power, two-channel (12W + 12W) amplifier with high-performance speakers built-in-letting you and your audience hear the authentic sounds in their full glory. Is your audience on another continent? Share your musical ideas and masterpieces easily with others by recording your performance to any attached USB storage device*. Songs are stored as Standard MIDI Files (SMF) and can be emailed to and played back on any Mac or PC.
Keyboard88 keys, Graded Hammer (GH)
Tone Generation4-level AWM Dynamic Stereo Sampling
Pure CF SamplingYES
Key-Off Sampling/
Stereo Sustain SamplingYES
Damper ResonanceYES
Polyphony (Max.)128
Voices17
Reverb4 types
Brilliance3 types
Effect4 types
DualYES
SplitYES
MetronomeYES
Tuning/TransposeYES
Scale Tuning Types7 types
Song Recording2-track recording/playback, 3 User Song
Preset Songs7 Demo Songs, 50 Piano Preset Songs
Jacks & connectors
MIDIIN/OUT
Headphones2 (stereo 1/4" jack)
PedalsSustain Pedal, AUX Pedal
AUX OUT (Variable)L/L+R, R (1/4" jack)
USB TO DEVICEYES (song data storage)
Amplifiers12W x 2
Speakers(12 x 6) cm x 2
Dimensions (W x D x H)52-1/2" x 16-13/16" x 5-1/2"
Weight18.6 kg (41 lbs.)
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