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Yamaha Ypt 410 61 Full Size Touch Keyboard

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Yamaha Ypt 410 61 Full Size Touch Keyboard

2024-07-01 07:52:31

This stand is just right for the Yamaha YPT 220. Very stable, and easy to set up.

5
2024-09-15 05:33:52

I like this bag. It is big enough to fit my 61 key keyboard (Yamaha E413), plus, it has a large front pocket for my other things (music sheets, AC adapter, etc.). It is also very well made and the zipper action is nice.

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
2024-06-13 02:11:56

This keyboard has the responsiveness of full-size keyboard. I'm very happy with my selection.

5
2024-06-04 02:41:52

Durable, easy to use cover for my M-Adudio Keystation 61 keyboard.

5
2024-09-14 06:47:23

I use it with my Axiom 61 v2 and my Yamaha DGX-500.I love it, it's rock-solid and sturdy. I play pretty hard, but this stand doesn't wiggle at all. Double X means twice the rigidity and I love it.Great: solid, hefty, customer service...

5
2024-08-13 05:40:45

[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] There are darn few wired keyboards (PS/2 or USB) remaining with a full stroke length and the PROPER key layout. No, I don't want chiclet keys -- I actually touch-type. I type a LOT. I need a keyboard that is accurate, has good rollover support (if you don't type quickly by touch you don't understand why this matters) and I want a WIRED keyboard because the latency on the wireless ones drives me insane. DELL used to have some good ones, but no more. This appears to fit the bill. So far, so good -- I did just get it, so only four stars since I can't yet speak to reliability, but in terms of the "N" key feature it's there or I'd know it INSTANTLY, and the layout and stroke is good. This is a rubber dome, rather than clicky-ratchet switch keyboard. If you're a hard-core keyboardist you understand the difference -- but unfortunately, the cherry ratchet-style switches are simply not found anymore unless you get into the specialty market (think the original IBM PC keyboards.) Then again the ratchet switches are LOUD; these are not. It's a flat layout rather than cupped or curved. Curved won't work with my desk which has a palm rest on the keyboard drawer already; I'd love to find a cupped unit, but they are unobtanium; nobody makes them any more. Oh well. Nonetheless the feel is good, the stroke is full and standard and the cord is blessedly long enough to reach, without an extension, a PC on a desk (through the back or a wiring channel) and maybe on the floor next to you. That's a nice touch too -- most wired USB keyboards have woefully short cords, and even some PS/2 style ones do as well. For the money this is impossible to beat if you want a real keyboard with a standard layout and all full-size, real full-travel keys. I'm sticking another one in my closet in case these wind up no longer available.

5
2024-07-05 04:10:31

Love touch-ID, love the full-sized function keys and numeric keypad, love the aesthetics, and love the sound and feel of the low-profile scissor-switch keys. To be honest, I don't understand the heavy mechanical keyboard trend at all, so if you're like me you'll love this keyboard.

5
2024-09-11 07:29:45

I need a boom that would reach center of my full size keyboard. It works perfectly!

5
2024-07-26 01:57:36

I like this compact keyboard. It has all the features of a full size plus a track pad

5