YAMAHA P145 DIGITAL PIANO
LE 28,000.00
The Yamaha P-145 is a digital piano designed with simplicity, portability, and functionality in mind. Positioned as an entry-level model in Yamaha’s popular P-series lineup, it is aimed at beginner pianists and casual players who prioritize an authentic piano experience without breaking the bank. In this review, I’ll dive deeply into every aspect of the P-145, from its design and features to its sound quality, keyboard action, and overall value.
| Keyboard | 88 keys, Graded Hammer Standard (GHS) action |
| Keytops | Smooth, matte-finished synthetic keytops |
| Touch Sensitivity | 4 levels (Soft, Medium, Hard, Fixed) |
| Polyphony | 64 notes |
| Sound Engine | AWM (Advanced Wave Memory) Stereo Sampling |
| Voices | 10 (including Grand Piano, Electric Pianos, Organs, Strings, Harpsichord) |
| Effects | 4 Reverb types (Room, Hall 1, Hall 2, Stage) |
| Modes | Dual Mode (Layering), Duo Mode (Split Keyboard for duets) |
| Transpose | Yes (shift pitch up/down in semitone increments) |
| Fine-Tuning | Yes |
| Metronome | Built-in, adjustable tempo and time signature |
| Speaker System | 2 x 6W speakers |
| Connectivity | USB to Host (MIDI data only), 1/4″ Headphone Output, Sustain Pedal Input |
| Included Accessories | PA-150B Power Adapter, Sustain Pedal, Owner’s Manual |
| Weight | 25 lbs (11.5 kg) |
| Dimensions (W x D x H) | 52.2″ x 11.6″ x 5.9″ (132.4 x 29.5 x 15.0 cm) |
| Power Consumption | 8W (using included power adapter) |
| Finish | Matte Black |