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Yamaha P120 Keyboard Power Adapter

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Yamaha P120 Keyboard Power Adapter

2024-04-07 03:42:30

I needed a simple solution use my AKG P120 mic when on ZOOM and to record my part for a virtual choir piece. This tiny device is built like a bullet and is a great little interface. I particularly like that its head glows blue when active and red if your turn off the phantom power. Only awkward part is that phantom power switch. When the USB is connected, my large fingers take a few attempts to depress it. Good value for the money.

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2024-08-13 01:36:57

Perfect inexpensive coverup for your Yamaha or other same sized keyboard.

5
2024-06-22 08:58:41

I bought this for my Yamaha keyboard - fits perfectly and looks great!

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2024-04-04 09:47:44

Covers my yamaha np-30 keyboard perfectly.

5
2024-06-03 07:52:56

This Yamaha Keyboard Bag is just great. It's compact. It's a perfect size for my keyboard to fit in. It protects it on all sides.

5
2024-04-03 03:19:25

Very well made - correct piece form my Yamaha EW425 keyboard.

5
2024-06-15 02:32:45

The cords are very useful, beyond organizing cables. I use them to organize power adapter cables, and keeping my desk keyboard tray in place when not in use.

5
2024-05-01 04:14:57

Got this cover and it fits really well on my Yamaha-45 [ 88 note keyboard ]

5
2024-04-12 01:33:43

The keyboard cover fit my Yamaha keyboard perfectly. ... Very satisfied customer.

5
2024-08-25 06:14:49

This is my second keyboard sustain pedal, the first was a yamaha fc3 (or something of the like) I stole from my friend and he stole it back... So I had to find something comparable, but I didnt want to spend big bucks. Alas, for the price of next to nothing, I found the SP-2. Works equally as well. Why spend more? Furthermore, some of you have commented about how this sustain pedal doesnt feel true to touch or is delayed, any comments regarding a sustain pedal cutting out, or being oftime is more likely a cause of poorly built I/O or a undeperforming CPU. With any sustain pedal being more or less an On/Off percentage based switch (with very limited circuitry), this really shouldnt be an issue of the pedal. I have had no problems with the SP-2 and dont expect them. Nice job M-Audio!(or should I say AVID?).

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