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Key Features
The Yamaha PSR-F50 61 key keyboard offers the beginner pianist a chance to own a stunning Yamaha keyboard at a really affordable price. Its intuitive and well laid out display panel makes it easy to use and combining that with 120 voices, 114 rhythms and 30 songs, this keyboard fulfills everybody's needs. Boasting a dual keyboard learning function, headphone output and battery power, this keyboard is a fantastic learning tool, suitable for kids and schools alike.
Nearly New: This product may have been opened for quality control purposes, returned by a customer, refurbished, or may have non-essential parts or software missing. Otherwise, the product operates as new. This is a great opportunity to buy a fully functioning product at a discounted price.
Product Ref: 76921
Yamaha focused squarely on performing when developing the keyboard's full set of basic functions. Thanks to this approach, it can be operated in a simple, intuitive fashion, even if you have never read the manual. Just select a voice, choose a rhythm, and start. While the PSR-F50 may boast functions that are very easy to use, its sounds are to the highest Yamaha standards. In addition to pianos, keyboards, and many other classic instruments, the keyboard also features distinctive traditional instruments from all over the world.
In order to support performing in a wide range of different situations, the keyboards 2.5-watt stereo amplifier delivers quite a punch. Combined with high-quality Yamaha voices, this allows you to enjoy the realistic sound of acoustic and electric instruments in addition to ethnic instruments from many different nations and regions.
In addition to a metronome for use when practicing, the PSR-F50 also offers a Duo mode, which allows two people to play together on the same instrument. This can be very useful when performing live and also during lessons. You can use the output jack not only to practice without disturbing others, but also to connect the instrument to a sound system when playing on-stage.