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Bought myself an E463 about a year ago. I’m steadily improving, and I feel there’s still plenty of room for me to grow with it for a good while yet. It has great features for the price. I love it!
The psre463 is actually a decent keyboard for beginners because it's an affordable workstation that can be used as just a regular learning keyboard. The psre463 keyboard was the first keyboard I bought, and I honestly don't regret it one bit. My advice to a beginner is make sure you get a keyboard not only for your current needs but your future needs as well. If you need a keyboard to not only learn on but you can use at home on the go or even in the studio, the psre463 is a great option.
It is 2 years past this video and the E-473 came out. But I have to thank you Jeremy. I saw your other video demonstrating the 473, and while it seemed totally amazing and cheap for what it is, $400 including confiscatory sales tax, I was able to snag an E-373 for $220 out the door. Albeit without some of the bells and whistles of the 473, this keyboard is utterly amazing. The Grand Piano sound is so realistic. The keys, while soft-touch aren’t entirely without resistance. I don’t think the touch on my Yamaha DX7 is as nice as this keyboard. I added a 3rd party sustain pedal and have a nice compact keyboard that can sit out in my office studio. I can only imagine how wonderful the E-473 is, but that one was just overkill for my needs. Thanks for turning me onto this series.
I just purchased the psr - e373... replacing my psr 170. Lol ... I haven't unboxed it yet but can't wait until I do. Thank you for all of your videos. Greatly appreciated and informative.
The YES ( Yamaha Education Suite ) is not just for absolute beginners but even amateurs and semi professionals alike can also benefit from the advanced lessons and the chord dictionary is also very useful. The PSR E4 series is still an entry level keyboard so therefore is should still have YES.
yamaha made the desision to remove it because the psr e463 is marketed at those who seriously want to get into music creation and actually have some knowledge, the psr e453 was the last to have YES, but because you only have 30 on board songs, only some of which are capable of being played with that function. I like where they went with that, groove creator and sampling, a total beginner does not need that feature, where as the education feature, an intermediate is not gonna be needing that, in fact. the psr 8000, released in 1997, is now part of the same catigory because its been replaced with high end models from the psr s series and the jenos. but for someone getting started on a keyboard, I recommend the psr e273, especially if your piano teacher feels you are not ready for a touch sensitive keyboard, the only non touch sensitive keyboards I own are the psr 195, psr 78, rock jam rj761 chinese jenos clone and the yamaha psr 200
Thanks for this ... having spent $100 less already I was hoping that this review wouldn't give me buyer's remorse BUT your comments confirmed that as a newbie the 373 fits my style as well as my budget.. besides less weight is a bonus.. thanks
Es excelente. Yo me decanté por el PSR E463 porque tiene algunas características que cualquier sintetizador tiene, como el pitch bend y los controles de envolvente. Según Jeremy el sonido de piano del E373 es mejor que el modelo de E463!
For an extra $70 USD, you can get the 76 key PSR EW310. It is a steal at $270 USD. I just bought one to use for teaching purposes and I am very pleased with it.
Thanks once again Jeremy. Your explanations are wonderful, and I made my decision to purchase the 463 - which arrives tomorrow! I will certainly recommend your reviews to other people. Thank you for taking the time to do these reviews. I am probably one of many hundreds of people who made their choice based on your reviews.
Your videos are incomparable when it comes to detailing all the variables when choosing between keyboards that may seem more similar at first glance such as these two, being successive models in a series. I'm confident I made the right choice. Both my CT-S1 and PSR-EW310 were chosen based on your reviews and demos. 👍🎹😊
To be honest as a keyboard player for the past 7 years I must tell you that Grand piano sound really makes a big difference.... I m an owner of Yamaha psr e453 and the GP sounds more muffled... Only if I could save more money I would buy the psr s670 which has a significantly better sound ... Anyway Good job Jeremy !👍
Joshua, if the main piano tone matters a lot to you, then the action should too. In fact the best piano sounds/patches are only controllable with a weighted key action. Why not keep your existing keyboard for the fun extras, and buy the best portable digital piano you can afford? You might be pleasantly surprised at the prices. Alternatively, you can build up your own modular system, starting with a weighted controller keyboard such as the Studiologic SL88 or SL73. This can connect to a computer VST or a sound expander box.
I want to get that one too, I am getting to the point where I need super articulation, and the psr s670 never fails to show that off, with it being older its not that costly any more
Excellent comparison Jeremy! The exact video I wanted. The Yamaha PSR - E463 comes with better features and functions when compared to the PSR - E373. But I feel the PSR - E373 is also unbeatable for under $200 as it comes with features such as Super articulation button, live grand piano voice, etc., that are only present in Yamaha's higher end models such as the Genos.
@@JeremySee a confusion i have Casio 870in vs yamaha psr-e373 which one will be Best ..? IN INDIA THEY SOLD AROUND SAME PRICE OF 200$ DOLLAR I WANT TO PURCHASE BUT WHICH ONE
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Sir thanks ❤️😊for nice keyboard videos ,one question, if we have pc and some free daw software can we ignore that 2 knobs and pay less and buy e373 ?Or for all that knob features we have to but a expensive keyboard e463 ? Please confirm sir ,
While 100 dollars sounds little to some of us, these are both budget keyboards and 100 dollars is a huge difference - one that would have to be justified. In my eyes, the main advantages of the E463 are the USB flashdrive and the better speakers. Unless you use headphones most of the time, this speaker sound difference will be very apparent. And as for USB flashdrives in keyboards/pianos: I can tell you that mine has revolutionised my piano practice, my teaching, and even my gigs. But we all work/practise differently and if, for example, you hook up to the computer most of the time, a USB flash drive might be quite unnecessary. Speaking of computers, I see that the E373 has audio and MIDI over USB, but the E463 spec I read doesn't mention audio. So, there's certainly no need for an audio interface with the E373, and this also means you can use the computer's speakers if you want to. If you connect to the computer most of the time, get the E373 and put the money saved towards buying some nice computer/studio monitor speakers, if you haven't done that already. It's obvious that at these prices, you can't have eveything, but first time buyers often think too little about the action. PSRs are greater than ever, but don't buy a PSR keyboard if what you really want is a beginner's piano. There are several basic digital pianos available for around 300 dollars. They have 88 keys which are weighted. And there is the Alesis Recital 61 which has 61 semi-weighted keys and strong speakers, but just a few tones.
Awesome comparison! At first I was thinking .."Wow, heck yeah, I'd spend an extra $100 for the PSR-E463 with al of those extras!".. Then, about 3/4 of the way through, as you were covering the attributes of the less expensive model, I was feeling really thankful for what I had in the PSR-EW310. (Actually, I already was thankful). Capabilities are great, but sound is everything for me and I LOVE the piano sound in the E373/EW310 models. Money can be a big deal on a small income, so $100 extra may be cost-prohibitive for many. But this is a great comparison! However, I've always wondered if sampling one's own voice can make decent background vocals.. (...if recorded in a softer vocal tone for better blending). Just curious, Jeremy, have you ever done that with any of your keyboards?
Thanks for sharing your thoughts, Shelly. The Quick Sampling in E-series lacks many features to make a good playable sound across the keys. It is better suited for one-shot sample triggers.
Hello! I was going to buy a Yamaha PSR-E463 next year. However, I wondered if I need it. Many people advise buying a tool for growth, i.e. PSR-E463. But, it is about $180 more expensive (in Ukraine) than the Yamaha PSR-E373. In addition, the PSR-E373 has a learning function. The most important thing for me right now is to learn to play. I guess I'll buy it. Thank you for the review. Today I subscribed to your channel and will definitely watch all (but not right away) videos. Happy New Year from Ukraine!
good choice, when I was a beginner I got the psr 220 back in 2005, still have that keyboard, well, not the exact physical model but it means a lot, that was a lot lighter than my current psr e463, I always recommend buying an e4x series keyboard for beginners until they are ready to get serious with music
After watching your videos I’m getting the PSR-EW310 for Christmas. Then pay the Christmas bills so I can sign up for your keyboard course. 👍. Thank you Jeremy.
I'm a drummer and guitarist but I would really like to record my own piano too. With that said, which one of these is better at recording music(pop, indie, rock)? I'm intrested in the classic piano sound too. Does the e463 deserve the extra money or am I better off buying the e373?
Hey, I really want to get the PSR-E373 because of the rich sound you point out. But, I noticed the speakers on the e463 have a metal grill while the one e373 have is fabric. That's concerning to me since they collect dust easily. What would you suggest?
I think I understand now about the DSP Effects between e373 and e463. The DSP EFFECTS is in the software or hardware to make sound better, not a function that can be controlled by players. Am I right?
Hi sir I 'm watcing your videos and i learned a lot are domating pianos to the church that in nee i am just asking because we have no piano in the church
Thank you so much for this review! I'm on my way to buy a Yamaha Keyboard to play at church. I was about to buy the E373 but then based on your video, I can't save my recordings directly to a USB which was a very important feature i was looking to!
except recording, any other functions do you think important but e373 having not? I like to buy one keyboard, but dont know e373 or e463. please give me more comment. thanks
Thank you Jeremy.. this was very helpful for me to decide the right, keyboard I wanted, I feel Yamaha E373 is better than All other keyboards like Casio.. at this price. So I am buying one.
I realized that if connect E373 with computer, and we can use audacity (free audio recording software) to record. Then we can record many tracks, and merge those tracks as the way we want. Of course, recording more than 3 tracks in E463, gives people convenience. I just wish Yamaha can be a bit more generous to give us 3 tracks recording, haha.
I really like your videos and appreciate your efforts. I was waiting for this comparison. Its great. My choice is leaning towards 463. But just wanted to check can we expect 473 any sooner. Is it worth to wait or can buy 463. Please suggest.
I just want to thank you for making these videos, big help on deciding but i'm still kinda torn. I guess we can't really have it all in one single keyboard.
Can either of these keyboards be used for making whole tracks with intros and multiple parts, without any external hard/software? If so, would you recommend the E463 if this is my priority use case, due the the extra tracks please?
Jeremy, give me your thoughts about the Yamaha MM6, if you had owned one. I was watching a video of this keyboard and I was blown away when I heard the latin percussion instruments. I said to myself that this has to be a predicessor of the Yamaha PSR-E463. Some of the other sounds of the Yamaha MM6 are taken from the PSR-S series. Do you think the Yamaha MM6, despite being launched 13 years ago, is good enough for anyone to buy?
Yamaha MM6 is a keyboard synthetizer, not an arranger. IMHO, MM6 is not a good synthetizer either, the sounds are not good to my ears. I bought a Yamaha MO6 years ago, and it sounds way better when comparing them side by side in local Guitar Center. Nowadays, keyboards such as SX-700 and SX-900 certainly have much better voices, and they can be played as one man band. Difficult to do with synthetizers.
Hi Jeremy great video - this is like comparing the psr sx700 to the psr sx900 why pay £800 more when the psr sx700 in some ways is better than its big brother
Hello can you do a video for my songs into the Yamaha 463 simply way. It's don't work with me for do that. Off I have buy Chinese USB and it's not working .greetings Erika
Hi Jeremy and thanks for a very helpful video. I have about decided to get the E373 but I could spend a little more if there was a model that was worth the difference. I wonder if Yamaha has plans to come out with an E473? Are there any other keyboards (Yamaha or other) under $500 US that are worth the difference in price compared to the E373? Thanks again.
@@JeremySee older high end keyboards are getting cheaper, as far as I know you can now get a psr s670 very easily now and that at least has super articulation propper. it released back in 2015 and is my dream keyboard. I love my already existing psr 8000 but a psr s model beets the 8000 hands down because it has a USB port and you don't need to replace floppy disk drives
Argh, is there an E373 with a pitch Bend Wheel? Because thats more or less the only thing what i miss on the E373... Its not possible to plug an external pitch bend wheel on the pedal input, right?^^
Hey Jeremy. As a beginner can you tell me among Ctx 700 and PSR E373,Which one should I buy? Have been searching for better piano sound and still I am in confusion. Bdw much Love from India since 2019.
Choosing the best piano and if it is worth it to buy is really hard. I don't even know what Im going to buy a Yamaha 373 or the 463 :( so can you help me choosing the best keyboard that has best sounds especially when playing gospel songs.
Hi Jeremy, LOVE what you are doing and finding it invaluable in making a buying decision for my first keyboard. I feel I want to go for the PSR-E463 but I am told by a UK retailer that the PSR-E473 is due to ship to the UK late January 2021 and I can place an order now. Have you had sight of any specs for the new model or seen it in the flesh yet? Seems inappropriate to buy the old model when the new one will ship so soon. Regards Ken
man I want one of those, but I can not part x my psr e463 in its current condition, its missing the pitch bend and one of the control knobs, it can still be played, I just have to hold down the function key to go to file control then let it go again to return the keyboard to normal
the psr e463 is well worth the price simpally because of its sound quality. being able to sample different sounds. it just works with nearly every computer. my windows laptop had no trouble looking for the right drivers. its durable thanks to that metallic speaker grill. it doesn't need any drivers because of its plug and play abilities. talked a littel about this on my own channel . which is why I made the right desission and decided that my psr e463 is a lot better than the e373. both keyboards still have the same sounds especially the drum voices and the same styles whith the e463 having better stiles. if anything if I were to choose a keyboard to recommend to my friends, it would be the psr e463 especially because its more geared to people that actually want to enjoy music. works really well in logic pro 10 on my mac and the pitch bend is assignable meaning you can turn it into a mod wheel for that particular daw. not to forget the songs too. clearly no nursery rhymes found in keyboards like the e303 up to the e373 the 463 really wants to keep up with the higher end keyboards which it does pretty well. the control knobs are not poorly built like they were on the e463 and the amount of things you can do with them is endless
@@aure3614 you can't create voices, but you can modify the existing ones with the control gnobs, if you want a keyboard at the same price point now these days with voice creation, go for the psr 8000
Hello Jeremy, Good as always. A little question. I heard you play an example of ''Flamenco guitar tone'' on a video with CT-x5000 or Psr e463. I'm searching on both and don't find anything. I'm wanting this tone to play ''Have you ever really loved a woman'' by Bryan Adams. If you or another user can inform me, it would be great. Thanks. JP
I just bought a psre 463 and in the box it came with a pa130 power adapter but on the box it says use pa150. Is it ok if i use the pa130 or should i get the pa150?
Great video, as always. Personally I am waiting for the e473. I saw in a Gearfacts video speculating about the e473 that the e373 has an improved keybed. I am wondering if you forgot to mention this or if you didn't notice any difference between the e373 and the e463 keybeds.
i need help, i want to start playing amd locally the proce difference is just €50 which is still in price range, should I go for the 463 or get the 373?
hi, jeremy, thanks for the good videos. after watching several videos of yours, still don't know e373 or e463 which is better for me. I have learn violin many years before, try to learn keyboard for fun, may be play in small band and compose some music. please give me advice which model I should choose. thanks
depends on your level of keyboard knowledge, if you are new, I recommend the psr e373, if you have not touched a keyboard before then go for the much cheaper psr e273, that way you can move to a touch sensitive keyboard once you learn how it works, the psr e273 does not have touch sensitive keys for a reason, its to get you acquainted with the notes and where things on, as you grow confident you will learn dynamic playing and will then want to upgrade to a keyboard with touch sensitive keys
Jeremy, can you clarify for me? You say the E373 grand piano voice is better than the E463, but in your Sept 2 Video (Yamaha Destroys Competition) you say they used the same voice as the Yamaha EW410 for the E373. Wouldn't the EW410 and the E463 have the same default piano voice, since they share all the same characteristics or do the differnt size of the amps/speakers (6watt in the E463 vs. 12watt in the EW410) contribute to the better quality, or is the sound chip for them different....and they merely put that into the E373?
Hi Jeremy, I've been enjoying your reviews of the keyboards. Subscribed. I have been going back and forth over which of these two to buy. I finally landed on the PSR-E373, and now that it's been shipped I've been second guessing myself over the choice. Nice to know the choice won't be a total disaster. My primary instrument is bass guitar, but my church needs for me to step up and do some very basic keyboard things. Mainly all I need to do is add a pad voice and very limited fills. Do you have any videos on the use of pads? Thanks for all the information you make available.
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Bought myself an E463 about a year ago. I’m steadily improving, and I feel there’s still plenty of room for me to grow with it for a good while yet. It has great features for the price. I love it!
As a begginner, I'll go for e373... It's new and updated..❤️❤️❤️
Same here
Agree. The more I watch video from Jeremy the more I want to get the E373.
The psre463 is actually a decent keyboard for beginners because it's an affordable workstation that can be used as just a regular learning keyboard.
The psre463 keyboard was the first keyboard I bought, and I honestly don't regret it one bit.
My advice to a beginner is make sure you get a keyboard not only for your current needs but your future needs as well.
If you need a keyboard to not only learn on but you can use at home on the go or even in the studio, the psre463 is a great option.
It is 2 years past this video and the E-473 came out. But I have to thank you Jeremy. I saw your other video demonstrating the 473, and while it seemed totally amazing and cheap for what it is, $400 including confiscatory sales tax, I was able to snag an E-373 for $220 out the door. Albeit without some of the bells and whistles of the 473, this keyboard is utterly amazing. The Grand Piano sound is so realistic. The keys, while soft-touch aren’t entirely without resistance. I don’t think the touch on my Yamaha DX7 is as nice as this keyboard. I added a 3rd party sustain pedal and have a nice compact keyboard that can sit out in my office studio. I can only imagine how wonderful the E-473 is, but that one was just overkill for my needs. Thanks for turning me onto this series.
I just purchased the psr - e373... replacing my psr 170. Lol ... I haven't unboxed it yet but can't wait until I do. Thank you for all of your videos. Greatly appreciated and informative.
The YES ( Yamaha Education Suite ) is not just for absolute beginners but even amateurs
and semi professionals alike can also benefit from the advanced lessons and the chord dictionary
is also very useful. The PSR E4 series is still an entry level keyboard so therefore is should still have YES.
yamaha made the desision to remove it because the psr e463 is marketed at those who seriously want to get into music creation and actually have some knowledge, the psr e453 was the last to have YES, but because you only have 30 on board songs, only some of which are capable of being played with that function. I like where they went with that, groove creator and sampling, a total beginner does not need that feature, where as the education feature, an intermediate is not gonna be needing that, in fact. the psr 8000, released in 1997, is now part of the same catigory because its been replaced with high end models from the psr s series and the jenos.
but for someone getting started on a keyboard, I recommend the psr e273, especially if your piano teacher feels you are not ready for a touch sensitive keyboard, the only non touch sensitive keyboards I own are the psr 195, psr 78, rock jam rj761 chinese jenos clone and the yamaha psr 200
Cheap but Incredible keyboards.
My teacher recommended me to use yamaha psre series.
Wonderful
Conclusion: it's time for a PSR-E473
every 3 years is new model of psr 400 series so we need to wait a couple of months more, we can also expect ew 420 this year
@@dariobrlek8495 its mean psr- e 463 id release in 2018?
July 2021 we're still waiting...
My suggestion is go for E473 which is also known as SX600, thnk me later
Thanks for this ... having spent $100 less already I was hoping that this review wouldn't give me buyer's remorse BUT your comments confirmed that as a newbie the 373 fits my style as well as my budget.. besides less weight is a bonus.. thanks
You've made a great choice! Have fun.
Tengo el e373, y por su precio, la calidad de sus sonidos y de sus percusiones me parecen imbatibles. Muy contento con la compra.
Es excelente. Yo me decanté por el PSR E463 porque tiene algunas características que cualquier sintetizador tiene, como el pitch bend y los controles de envolvente. Según Jeremy el sonido de piano del E373 es mejor que el modelo de E463!
For an extra $70 USD, you can get the 76 key PSR EW310. It is a steal at $270 USD. I just bought one to use for teaching purposes and I am very pleased with it.
That's for another video coming up soon!
Just purchased an E373 for HKD$1600, gonna start learning after final examination.
Which examination?
How did it go? It's been 3 years.
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Thanks once again Jeremy. Your explanations are wonderful, and I made my decision to purchase the 463 - which arrives tomorrow!
I will certainly recommend your reviews to other people. Thank you for taking the time to do these reviews. I am probably one of many hundreds of people who made their choice based on your reviews.
Why you choose the 463?
+1, why a 463?? better wait 473 or go sx600/700
Your videos are incomparable when it comes to detailing all the variables when choosing between keyboards that may seem more similar at first glance such as these two, being successive models in a series. I'm confident I made the right choice. Both my CT-S1 and PSR-EW310 were chosen based on your reviews and demos. 👍🎹😊
Glad it was helpful!
Been watching your vids lately and i finally decided on getting myself a psr e373
Thanks Jeremy!!!
As a beginner, 373 for me.
Interesting. The learning system on the 373 I was unaware of. Certainly tips the balance in favour of it for raw beginners.
To be honest as a keyboard player for the past 7 years I must tell you that Grand piano sound really makes a big difference.... I m an owner of Yamaha psr e453 and the GP sounds more muffled... Only if I could save more money I would buy the psr s670 which has a significantly better sound ...
Anyway Good job Jeremy !👍
Joshua, if the main piano tone matters a lot to you, then the action should too. In fact the best piano sounds/patches are only controllable with a weighted key action. Why not keep your existing keyboard for the fun extras, and buy the best portable digital piano you can afford? You might be pleasantly surprised at the prices.
Alternatively, you can build up your own modular system, starting with a weighted controller keyboard such as the Studiologic SL88 or SL73. This can connect to a computer VST or a sound expander box.
@@Zoco101 Greetings Mike,
I use FL-studio 12 but the time delay is huge, it takes a solid 1 second to sound. Can you suggest a better vst?
Joshua.
I want to get that one too, I am getting to the point where I need super articulation, and the psr s670 never fails to show that off, with it being older its not that costly any more
I saw a Transpose button on the PSR-463 but it wasn't apparent on the PSR-E373. Can you transpose on the PSR-E373 and how difficult is it to do so?
Can be done through function key and is tedious to do, if needed multiple times
Swaped e373 for e463, which is far better for me as intermediate player.its pretty good.
Excellent comparison Jeremy! The exact video I wanted. The Yamaha PSR - E463 comes with better features and functions when compared to the PSR - E373. But I feel the PSR - E373 is also unbeatable for under $200 as it comes with features such as Super articulation button, live grand piano voice, etc., that are only present in Yamaha's higher end models such as the Genos.
Well said!
@@JeremySee Thank you.
@@JeremySee a confusion i have
Casio 870in vs yamaha psr-e373 which one will be Best ..? IN INDIA THEY SOLD AROUND SAME PRICE OF 200$ DOLLAR I WANT TO PURCHASE BUT WHICH ONE
@@smritihazra517 which one did u buy cuz im also buying keyboard
@@smritihazra517 bhai mere yamaha hi lena.. main lene ja raha hun jaldi yahin USA mein.
you didn't mention about the articulation on the E373, even though it's not that hard to figure out, not hard at all.
Sir whats your opinion about P373 not having pitch bend wheel...?
Dose it affect..playing?
Hello broo i am from india
I am plannings to buy a new keyboards in between these 2 models
Korg pa1000 or korg pa4x 76
But my questions is
Which amplifiers speakers i buy for my keyboards
With high bass outputs
High clears crisps sounds outputs
When i play chords in keyboards
I like to feel bass or high sounds outputs
Dude please give me some options or brands of amplifiers speakers
For takings a rights decisions for amplifiers speakers
Thanks
Please reply me
I am waitings
Thank you so much for your great videos, full of good advice and constructive critique.
Sir thanks ❤️😊for nice keyboard videos ,one question, if we have pc and some free daw software can we ignore that 2 knobs and pay less and buy e373 ?Or for all that knob features we have to but a expensive keyboard e463 ? Please confirm sir ,
While 100 dollars sounds little to some of us, these are both budget keyboards and 100 dollars is a huge difference - one that would have to be justified.
In my eyes, the main advantages of the E463 are the USB flashdrive and the better speakers. Unless you use headphones most of the time, this speaker sound difference will be very apparent. And as for USB flashdrives in keyboards/pianos: I can tell you that mine has revolutionised my piano practice, my teaching, and even my gigs. But we all work/practise differently and if, for example, you hook up to the computer most of the time, a USB flash drive might be quite unnecessary.
Speaking of computers, I see that the E373 has audio and MIDI over USB, but the E463 spec I read doesn't mention audio. So, there's certainly no need for an audio interface with the E373, and this also means you can use the computer's speakers if you want to.
If you connect to the computer most of the time, get the E373 and put the money saved towards buying some nice computer/studio monitor speakers, if you haven't done that already.
It's obvious that at these prices, you can't have eveything, but first time buyers often think too little about the action. PSRs are greater than ever, but don't buy a PSR keyboard if what you really want is a beginner's piano. There are several basic digital pianos available for around 300 dollars. They have 88 keys which are weighted. And there is the Alesis Recital 61 which has 61 semi-weighted keys and strong speakers, but just a few tones.
Awesome comparison! At first I was thinking .."Wow, heck yeah, I'd spend an extra $100 for the PSR-E463 with al of those extras!".. Then, about 3/4 of the way through, as you were covering the attributes of the less expensive model, I was feeling really thankful for what I had in the PSR-EW310. (Actually, I already was thankful). Capabilities are great, but sound is everything for me and I LOVE the piano sound in the E373/EW310 models. Money can be a big deal on a small income, so $100 extra may be cost-prohibitive for many. But this is a great comparison! However, I've always wondered if sampling one's own voice can make decent background vocals.. (...if recorded in a softer vocal tone for better blending). Just curious, Jeremy, have you ever done that with any of your keyboards?
Thanks for sharing your thoughts, Shelly. The Quick Sampling in E-series lacks many features to make a good playable sound across the keys. It is better suited for one-shot sample triggers.
Miss whats ur opinion e373 or e463?which is better?
Hello! I was going to buy a Yamaha PSR-E463 next year. However, I wondered if I need it. Many people advise buying a tool for growth, i.e. PSR-E463. But, it is about $180 more expensive (in Ukraine) than the Yamaha PSR-E373. In addition, the PSR-E373 has a learning function. The most important thing for me right now is to learn to play. I guess I'll buy it. Thank you for the review. Today I subscribed to your channel and will definitely watch all (but not right away) videos.
Happy New Year from Ukraine!
good choice, when I was a beginner I got the psr 220 back in 2005, still have that keyboard, well, not the exact physical model but it means a lot, that was a lot lighter than my current psr e463, I always recommend buying an e4x series keyboard for beginners until they are ready to get serious with music
Thanks for explaining. Definitely a new feature set🎉, who needs it
Just got sold on you saying the piano voice is better on the e373
After watching your videos I’m getting the PSR-EW310 for Christmas. Then pay the Christmas bills so I can sign up for your keyboard course. 👍. Thank you Jeremy.
Have fun and see you in my course soon, buddy!
I'm a drummer and guitarist but I would really like to record my own piano too. With that said, which one of these is better at recording music(pop, indie, rock)? I'm intrested in the classic piano sound too. Does the e463 deserve the extra money or am I better off buying the e373?
Mihaela Dun If the piano sound matters to you then buy the PSR E373 the piano patch is better.
Road to 100k, I bet you'll get there before the end of the year!
Hey, I really want to get the PSR-E373 because of the rich sound you point out. But, I noticed the speakers on the e463 have a metal grill while the one e373 have is fabric. That's concerning to me since they collect dust easily. What would you suggest?
Hi
Which keyboard is recommended to buy..either 373 or 463...please give me your suggestion
Hi Jeremy, I'm planning to buy the e473 but there was a display issue that most of the people were having. I'm not sure if it resolved now?
I think I understand now about the DSP Effects between e373 and e463. The DSP EFFECTS is in the software or hardware to make sound better, not a function that can be controlled by players. Am I right?
Jeremy, PSR E373 is worth buying for home recording and small presentations with a band?
What's the Best time to Buy a Digital Console Piano, Say the Arius 140 series according to you??
Hi sir I 'm watcing your videos and i learned a lot are domating pianos to the church that in nee i am just asking because we have no piano in the church
Thank you so much for this review! I'm on my way to buy a Yamaha Keyboard to play at church. I was about to buy the E373 but then based on your video, I can't save my recordings directly to a USB which was a very important feature i was looking to!
except recording, any other functions do you think important but e373 having not? I like to buy one keyboard, but dont know e373 or e463. please give me more comment. thanks
@@寅-m2t how about professional keyboard yamaha sx600, which is an upgrade to all these e373 or e463?? SX600 is on another level
I have a Yamaha psr e373 only one year old. can I change it? After changing I want Yamaha par e463
E463 seems to be more suitable at bands and gigs
Great! 1 doubt cleared. Now will just wait for the E463 VS E473, then I'll buy my keyboard! Thank you Jeremy!!😊
Perfect. You have answered all my questions. Thank you very much.
Thank you Jeremy.. this was very helpful for me to decide the right, keyboard I wanted, I feel Yamaha E373 is better than All other keyboards like Casio.. at this price. So I am buying one.
Muy explicativo el video !! Muchas Gracias !
I realized that if connect E373 with computer, and we can use audacity (free audio recording software) to record. Then we can record many tracks, and merge those tracks as the way we want. Of course, recording more than 3 tracks in E463, gives people convenience. I just wish Yamaha can be a bit more generous to give us 3 tracks recording, haha.
Как на 373 пользоваться секвенсором? Сохраняются ли эти треки в памяти?
What better new e373 or used e463 for 215$? I’m beginner.
I really like your videos and appreciate your efforts. I was waiting for this comparison. Its great. My choice is leaning towards 463. But just wanted to check can we expect 473 any sooner. Is it worth to wait or can buy 463. Please suggest.
I don't have the information.
@@JeremySee Thank u for the reply. I am a self learner and planning to buy psr e463. Ur videos are really helpful. Keep posting.
So e373 is better to start learning piano with? Also does the piano sound quality better in e463??
I just want to thank you for making these videos, big help on deciding but i'm still kinda torn. I guess we can't really have it all in one single keyboard.
Which one would prefer
Can either of these keyboards be used for making whole tracks with intros and multiple parts, without any external hard/software? If so, would you recommend the E463 if this is my priority use case, due the the extra tracks please?
Really helpful thanks
Jeremy !
it is possible to connect a dynamic microphone to E463? Grazie!
I wanna know if getting the e463 as my first keyboard is a good or bad idea
Jeremy, give me your thoughts about the Yamaha MM6, if you had owned one. I was watching a video of this keyboard and I was blown away when I heard the latin percussion instruments. I said to myself that this has to be a predicessor of the Yamaha PSR-E463. Some of the other sounds of the Yamaha MM6 are taken from the PSR-S series. Do you think the Yamaha MM6, despite being launched 13 years ago, is good enough for anyone to buy?
Yamaha MM6 is a keyboard synthetizer, not an arranger. IMHO, MM6 is not a good synthetizer either, the sounds are not good to my ears. I bought a Yamaha MO6 years ago, and it sounds way better when comparing them side by side in local Guitar Center. Nowadays, keyboards such as SX-700 and SX-900 certainly have much better voices, and they can be played as one man band. Difficult to do with synthetizers.
i already have a psr e463 and honestly I like e463 more than the e373
But is the sound quality of 373 better than 463 ??
Hi Jeremy great video - this is like comparing the psr sx700 to the psr sx900 why pay £800 more when the psr sx700 in some ways is better than its big brother
Absolutely! You get a lot for $199.
Duration of reading in usb?
(Total Recording length ?)
Recording with rhythm or only Pharace recording ?
Waiting for YAMAHA PSRE473 😁.
Do you know when will it launch? If you are informed then please make a video of it=? 😀
Do you know the release date of psr e473
Hello can you do a video for my songs into the Yamaha 463 simply way. It's don't work with me for do that. Off I have buy Chinese USB and it's not working .greetings Erika
Hi Jeremy and thanks for a very helpful video. I have about decided to get the E373 but I could spend a little more if there was a model that was worth the difference. I wonder if Yamaha has plans to come out with an E473? Are there any other keyboards (Yamaha or other) under $500 US that are worth the difference in price compared to the E373? Thanks again.
I don't have any direct communication and don't have information about upcoming models. Have fun with your new keyboard.
@@JeremySee older high end keyboards are getting cheaper, as far as I know you can now get a psr s670 very easily now and that at least has super articulation propper. it released back in 2015 and is my dream keyboard. I love my already existing psr 8000 but a psr s model beets the 8000 hands down because it has a USB port and you don't need to replace floppy disk drives
Argh, is there an E373 with a pitch Bend Wheel? Because thats more or less the only thing what i miss on the E373...
Its not possible to plug an external pitch bend wheel on the pedal input, right?^^
Can Decide whether to get PSR-E373 or CT-X700. Both are similar price, which should I get?
Hey Jeremy. As a beginner can you tell me among Ctx 700 and PSR E373,Which one should I buy? Have been searching for better piano sound and still I am in confusion. Bdw much Love from India since 2019.
Very good and useful comparison ! I liked it!
Choosing the best piano and if it is worth it to buy is really hard. I don't even know what Im going to buy a Yamaha 373 or the 463 :( so can you help me choosing the best keyboard that has best sounds especially when playing gospel songs.
Hi, is there a psr e473 coming out?
My question not yet answeredand 483 is coming
Hi Jeremy, LOVE what you are doing and finding it invaluable in making a buying decision for my first keyboard. I feel I want to go for the PSR-E463 but I am told by a UK retailer that the PSR-E473 is due to ship to the UK late January 2021 and I can place an order now. Have you had sight of any specs for the new model or seen it in the flesh yet? Seems inappropriate to buy the old model when the new one will ship so soon.
Regards Ken
The earliest an E473 would be available to shop, if announced in Jan, is around June 2021.
man I want one of those, but I can not part x my psr e463 in its current condition, its missing the pitch bend and one of the control knobs, it can still be played, I just have to hold down the function key to go to file control then let it go again to return the keyboard to normal
the psr e463 is well worth the price simpally because of its sound quality. being able to sample different sounds.
it just works with nearly every computer. my windows laptop had no trouble looking for the right drivers.
its durable thanks to that metallic speaker grill.
it doesn't need any drivers because of its plug and play abilities. talked a littel about this on my own channel .
which is why I made the right desission and decided that my psr e463 is a lot better than the e373.
both keyboards still have the same sounds especially the drum voices and the same styles whith the e463 having better stiles.
if anything if I were to choose a keyboard to recommend to my friends, it would be the psr e463 especially because its more geared to people that actually want to enjoy music.
works really well in logic pro 10 on my mac and the pitch bend is assignable meaning you can turn it into a mod wheel for that particular daw.
not to forget the songs too.
clearly no nursery rhymes found in keyboards like the e303 up to the e373 the 463 really wants to keep up with the higher end keyboards which it does pretty well.
the control knobs are not poorly built like they were on the e463 and the amount of things you can do with them is endless
Can u add your sounds to these keyboards? I'm sorry I wanna learn how to play piano and I don't know what keyboard would allow me to put new sounds.
@@aure3614 you can't create voices, but you can modify the existing ones with the control gnobs, if you want a keyboard at the same price point now these days with voice creation, go for the psr 8000
Hello Jeremy,
Good as always. A little question. I heard you play an example of ''Flamenco guitar tone'' on a video with CT-x5000 or Psr e463. I'm searching on both and don't find anything. I'm wanting this tone to play ''Have you ever really loved a woman'' by Bryan Adams. If you or another user can inform me, it would be great. Thanks. JP
Brother please put Yamaha Psr S670 keyboard system explanations video please please ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Hey what are your thoughts and experience on the yamaha ypt-260
Do I need long fingers to play piano?
Having long fingers just makes some things a little more comfortable nothing more👍
I just bought a psre 463 and in the box it came with a pa130 power adapter but on the box it says use pa150. Is it ok if i use the pa130 or should i get the pa150?
Does e463 have smart chord function?
Great video, as always. Personally I am waiting for the e473. I saw in a Gearfacts video speculating about the e473 that the e373 has an improved keybed. I am wondering if you forgot to mention this or if you didn't notice any difference between the e373 and the e463 keybeds.
its out now!!
Hi, can you use PSR e373 as midi?
Yes
i cant afford psr e463
is psr 373 good for me ? i want to learn the piano
i want ur answer pls
i am fanatics of your video Sir
Hi. Do you sell used yamaha products?
What about the EW-410? Is that better than these two?
Same thing just more keys
i need help, i want to start playing amd locally the proce difference is just €50 which is still in price range, should I go for the 463 or get the 373?
so I can't record my music in any way on a psr-e373?
hi, jeremy, thanks for the good videos.
after watching several videos of yours, still don't know e373 or e463 which is better for me. I have learn violin many years before, try to learn keyboard for fun, may be play in small band and compose some music. please give me advice which model I should choose. thanks
depends on your level of keyboard knowledge, if you are new, I recommend the psr e373, if you have not touched a keyboard before then go for the much cheaper psr e273, that way you can move to a touch sensitive keyboard once you learn how it works, the psr e273 does not have touch sensitive keys for a reason, its to get you acquainted with the notes and where things on, as you grow confident you will learn dynamic playing and will then want to upgrade to a keyboard with touch sensitive keys
@@jordanlivesey4715 thanks for your recommendation.
Hi Jeremy, Any comparison on PSR-463 vs Casio counterpart and mostly with Indian voices, sounds or Rhythms. Your thoughts please.
Cant we update the yamaha psre463 jeramy
No firmware update option, but I think you can upload many different voices and styles.
The 463 is superior, sound quality is gorgeous compared to the cheapest 373...
Jeremy, can you clarify for me? You say the E373 grand piano voice is better than the E463, but in your Sept 2 Video (Yamaha Destroys Competition) you say they used the same voice as the Yamaha EW410 for the E373. Wouldn't the EW410 and the E463 have the same default piano voice, since they share all the same characteristics or do the differnt size of the amps/speakers (6watt in the E463 vs. 12watt in the EW410) contribute to the better quality, or is the sound chip for them different....and they merely put that into the E373?
E463 and 410 have very different default piano sound. ua-cam.com/video/Jsmnz-D4zh8/v-deo.html
Sir can you please recommend some good hammered action digital piano under 35thousand rupees (450 - 500 USD).
Hey Jeremy... Can e373 be connected to an audio interface? Also, can it be used as a MIDI keyboard?
It has a built in audio interface and yes it can be used as midi
after watching this video, I consider myself buying PSR-E373. Thank you & take love.
so how is it? are you satisfied with the product? I want to know if the yamaha keys have more noise while playing than casio?
Excellent, thank you!
Casio 870in vs yamaha psr e373 which one?????
Jeremy, wether the 463 Van be used as a midi controller?
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@@JeremySee thanks, its still worth to buy 463 in 2021?
Hi Jeremy, I've been enjoying your reviews of the keyboards. Subscribed. I have been going back and forth over which of these two to buy. I finally landed on the PSR-E373, and now that it's been shipped I've been second guessing myself over the choice. Nice to know the choice won't be a total disaster. My primary instrument is bass guitar, but my church needs for me to step up and do some very basic keyboard things. Mainly all I need to do is add a pad voice and very limited fills. Do you have any videos on the use of pads? Thanks for all the information you make available.
You made a good choice. Don't worry.