About This Listing

Dive into the musical journey with the Yamaha P-125 Portable Digital Piano, engineered for genuine acoustic sound and touch. Measuring 52.20" in width, 6.54" in height, and 11.61" in depth, and weighing just 26.01 lbs, it's a compact marvel. Boasting 88 graded hammer standard keys, a Pure CF Sound Engine, and a max polyphony of 192, every note you play resonates with remarkable clarity. With 24 preset voices, various effects, and connectivity options like USB to Host and AUX OUT, the P-125 is your music companion wherever you go. Included accessories like a music rest, pedal/footswitch, and an AC adapter further enhance your musical experience.

  • Dimensions: 1326mm (W) x 166mm (H) x 295mm (D)


  • Weight: 11.8 kg


  • Number of Keys: 88 (Graded Hammer Standard)


  • Touch Sensitivity: Hard/Medium/Soft/Fixed


  • Tone Generation: Pure CF Sound Engine


  • Max Polyphony: 192


  • Preset Voices: 24


  • Effects: Reverb, Intelligent Acoustic Control (IAC), Damper Resonance, Sound Boost


  • Preset Songs: 21 Demo Songs, 50 Piano Songs


  • Recording: 1 Song, 2 Tracks, 100 KB per song (approx. 11,000 notes)


  • Connectivity: DC IN 12 V, Headphones x2, Sustain Pedal, Pedal Unit (Optional), AUX OUT, USB TO HOST


  • Amplifiers: 7 W x 2


  • Speakers: 12 cm x 2 + 4 cm x 2


  • Power Supply: PA-150 or other Yamaha-preferred parts


  • Power Consumption: 9 W (using PA-150 power adapter)


  • Accessories: Music Rest, Pedal/Footswitch, AC Adapter PA-150 or other Yamaha-preferred parts


Condition
Brand
Model
  • P125A 88-Key Digital Piano
Categories
Made In
  • Australia
MIDI I/O
  • USB MIDI
Polyphony
  • 24 Voices
Key Size
  • Full Size
Number of Keys
  • 88 Keys
Analog / Digital
  • Digital
Keyboard Action
  • Weighted

About the Seller

Carlingford Music Centre

CARLINGFORD, Australia
(59)
Joined Reverb:2016
Items Sold:365
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