The P-105 is a compact digital piano with Yamaha's oustanding touch
and tone. It is portable, easy-to-use and versatile for everyone from a
beginner to the more advanced player. An optional matching stand
(L-85/L-85WH) and pedal unit (LP5A/LP5AWH) are also available.
Pianist Style
Pianist Styles turn your simple chords into exciting accompaniment.
Play a chord and the Pianist Style gives you a full piano accompaniment.
10 built-in Styles offer the variety of backings to fit your
performance and help you sound great!
Rhythm function
Basic drum patterns put the "fun" back into practicing and are a practical alternative to a metronome.
You can also turn your solo act into a two-piece band where the dummer is always on time.
Piano sound
The P-105 uses Yamaha's “Pure CF sound engine,” a first for the P-series.
This piano sound was recorded from Yamaha's renowned CFIIIS concert
grand piano, which can be heard on stages all over the world.
Built-in speakers
P-105 has built-in, true-circle speakers. The true-circle speakers
vibrate naturally with good balance to convey full, rich,
low-frequencies.
Newly added tweeters offer a clear and brilliant sound due to their
strategic positioning. Together, they provide and excellent balance of
power and clarity.
Red: P-105 Blue: P-95
88 weighted keyboard
Just as on a traditional acoustic piano, the keys of the lower notes
have a heavier touch, while the higher ones are more responsive to
lighter playing. The keyboard's sensitivity can even be adjusted to
match your playing style. This Graded Hammer technology allows this
lightweight instrument to provide an authentic touch.
Great Connectivity
The P-105 is equipped with USB TO HOST to connect directly to your
computer for use with various education, notation and music production
applications. There's also an AUX LINE OUT to connect to a computer
sound card, mixing console or powered speakers - great for recording or
performing live. Since it's a true line-output, the built-in speakers
remain on for monitoring as opposed to switching OFF when using the more
common headphone output.
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