Yamaha PSR-E273 Keyboard - Rimmers Music
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- Опубліковано 22 лис 2021
- Here we have Barry who's showing you why you need to buy the Yamaha PSR-E273 Keyboard
An ideal beginners keyboard which benefits from 61 Full Sized Keys, easy to read LCD Display and a wealth of lesson features to help develop your skills.
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Appreciated hearing Queen on the strings sample!
I love the way u played
this sounds pretty great. i think my partner will be very pleased with the features. :)
please I need to know something about the yamaha prs e273 piano, when I turn on the piano and want to play a choir but it comes out as a sound like the sound expands, what button should I press to remove that sensitivity or dual?
Does it have auxiliary output to connect a better audio system?
it has a "aux in"
All keyboards at least have a headphone socket. This allows you to have an output to go to another amplifier and speakers. I hope this helps... Kindest regards Graham
can we setting the touch on this ketboard pls i cant find touch setting in this keyboard and i really need it
it's not touch sensitive. E373 is, though. i was planning to buy E273, but that lack of touch sensitivity has made me consider E373.
My 12-year-old daughter watched the movie LA LA Land, and now she's wants to learn to play jazz piano. JAZZ! Ugh! She's obsessed with it :[
Would this be a good keyboard piano for her to learn on?
HECK YEAH
Sir is that have tough response???
Not at all
I don't like it, it doesn't have sensitive keys.
yes it does?
@eryclmao5002 no, it doesn't.