Great quality and amazing sound!
I love the way the keyboard sounds and the build quality is great. Recommended!
Walden
Undisclosed
Ideal for both beginners and accomplished pianists, this portable digital grand piano features a variety of interactive features that make learning, playing and sharing music fun for everyone.
I love the way the keyboard sounds and the build quality is great. Recommended!
Walden
Undisclosed
Great sound and fun to play. Would not mind buying another for a second location. Great Price.
Robert the Stargazer
Va. Beach VA
I love this piano. It has a great weighted key feel, and is a very realistic sounding piano. This piano is great for experimenting with different sounds, or just for a great piano sound. I love the stand that comes with that gives you great stability and a nice home look. The speakers on this guy are great as well. Highly recommended to any kind of keys player.
Josh
Sam Ash Music Stores, Indianpolis
I travel a lot with my musical family. This is so much fun. It is a little bit heavy, but worth the extra effort to carefully move it where we need it. The sound is so beautiful. It is very responsive, realistic and just really fun!
Tiger Lil
Utah
I would give this a 4.5 star rating if I could. The Portable Grand is a wonderful instrument and a great investment. Some people say it is too big and heavy.... those people did not read the reviews or look at specs. The Piano itself is a lot more than I will ever use because my main focus is learning the piano. So, the piano itself cannot be beat as far as I can tell. That being said, there are three other things that really annoy me. First, the foot pedal is pathetic and I already had a better one I got for $15 off Amazon. Secondly, the Yamaha Education Suite (Y.E.S.) is absolutely horrid and is basically not really even a function. The Y.E.S is so bad that I noticed that Yamaha removed it as a selling point on the Yamaha website (at least when describing the DGX 660). Lastly, it is a shame that Yamaha thinks that everyone in the world is an Apple iPad user. They have neglected 65% of the population by making apps that only Apple user can use. So, While Yamaha touts the Apps that you can download... don't count on it if you are an Android user. I bought this Piano from Sam Ash because of the 36 month financing even though additional freebies (like Amazon gives) were not involved . I had read some bad reviews but, I had a very pleasant experience. When I ordered the Piano, I was told to expect it on April 30 (Monday). Once it was shipped, Sam Ash updated the delivery date to April 27th (Friday). Man, was I happy until UPS updated the delivery to April 26th (Thursday)... I was elated. So essentially, Sam Ash got me this 100 lbs Piano in perfect shape in two days...
Reno 911
Chiloquin, OR
First the cons: It is heavy but, so what. I did my research and knew it was heavy and I had no plans to carry around this "Portable Grand". That is it... no more cons. I bought this as an upgrade from a Casio CT series "toy" and I am new at music even though I am old. I absolutely love this piano (and 550 other instruments). It sounds wonderful with fantastic sound and features/action/response. I am not sure I could have made a better purchase. It is a lot to learn, kinda. I did not say this is a con for a reason. The reason is that coming from a low level toy like keyboard from the 1990's to this extremely advanced musical instrument...let just say there is a big learning curve and Yamaha should not be penalized because they produced an advanced piece of art. This brings me to Samash.com. Sam Ash (.com) sells the instrument for the same price as everyone else although some places have bundles that are better.... the main reason I went with Sam Ash is because they have/had financing (36 months, 0% financing) that I cannot get elsewhere. I ordered the piano ground (to Oregon, yeah I know... but those weirdos live up North) and was expecting 6-7 days shipping.Then, I went on to find several bad reviews for customer service and shipping delays...ouch, I was concerned. But then, I received a shipping confirmation that is would be here in 3 days. Let's say I was happy. Imagine my delight when it actually arrive a day early. The instrument is in great working order and perfect condition. My only regret is that I wish I would have gotten the 3-pedal unit as well, for $75.
James R
Chiloquin, OR
When I read that this was sampled from a CFIII with a real keyboard feel, I was skeptical, as I am a pianist with a highly discriminating touch and ear. Well, I was duly impressed. I would compare the touch on this instrument to a Yamaha U1 (same as an upright, believe it or not), and the sound really is world-class. It is near impossible on a digital instrument to emulate the touch of a concert grand...however, they've managed to emulate the touch of a high quality upright piano, which is pretty amazing for a digital instrument. The pedal that it comes with is more of an "on-off", not sensitive, so you need to replace it with a separate pedal unit. The touch and sound of this instrument is BETTER than what Yamaha used to sell for over $5,000 only 5 years ago....this is to tell you how far they've come with their technology. You just can't beat Yamaha technology. Always state-of-the-art...I am seriously impressed. For this price point, you can't beat it. Sounds like an instrument you paid thousands for. Many wonderful, incredible features! I am floored by this purchase, and it's an impressive product from Yamaha. Tough to beat!
World Traveler
Nashville, TN
Yes, indeed! Great keyboard! The DGX 660 has it all at an affordable price and much more. This digital piano is excellent for anywhere one needs. The DGX 660 is easy to play! Really Yamaha have done an excellent job with the sound systems.
Mr. Perfection
Columbus, Ohio
Absolutely LOVE the tones on this keyboard! The on board speakers produce a pure clean tone and get a rich deep end which I love since I tend to stay closer to the bottom end. The sound choices greatly surpass the cheaper boards and the quality is second to none! I prefer a different pedal than the one that comes with it, but other than that it's a great keyboard!
Grant Frazier
Sarasota, FL
Ready to step up to an acoustic feel but reluctant to leave the versatility of digital features? This keyboard retains the familiarity of using entry to mid level keyboards in features, but adds the elegance of an acoustic weighted feel. As this keyboard is refresh of the DGX-650, the keybed is improved, with the proper feel of hammer action graded touch sensitivity. The built in speakers are also delightful in sound, though equally impressive is the ease of connecting the keyboard to external monitors. With the included stand, this keyboard will equally serve you as a home piece as well a worthy stage performance gear. Get acoustic sounds and feel without the compromise features!
Shu
Edison, NJ
100.0
Number of Keys | 88 |
Type of Action | Graded Hammer Action |
Polyphony | 192 Notes |
Split Functionality | Yes |
Digital Display | Yes |
Preset Types | 151 Voices, 15 Drum/SFX Kits, 388 XGlite, and 205 Accompaniment Styles |
Effects Type | Reverbs, Chorus, DSP, EQ, and Acoustic Control |
Built-In Speakers | Yes |
Audio Playback | Yes |
Audio Input Types | 1 x 1/4" (Headphones) |
Audio Output Types | 1 x 1/8" TRS (Aux), 1 x 1/4" (Mic) |
Headphone Outputs | 1 x 1/4" |
USB | Yes |
MIDI I/O | No |
Power Supply Included | Yes |
Power Supply Type | AC Adapter |
Stand | Included |
Bench Included | No |
Dimensions | 55" x 5.8" x 17.5" inches (WxHxD) |
Weight | 62 lbs |
Series | DGX Series |
Model | DGX660 |