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So, I’m torn between getting the Yamaha 670 or the Roland 30x . They are similarly priced but have different pros and cons. What questions should I ask myself to make a decision?
Purchased a DGX 670 about 4 months ago. Still discovering features. Love the sound and feel of the keyboard. Even though it does a lot, it is still easy to use. The recording features are fabulous. I can sit and play it for hours. I'm pretty obsessed with it! Thanks for the review! Very thorough!
Just purchased the 670 today. I’ve been spoiled playing grands my whole life and was afraid I would have to give up the grand sound and feel with a downsize to a keyboard. This instrument shocked me. It’s seamless and I can’t wait to explore all the features.
@@chuksmordi5146sure, bro. I’ve got you. Send me your full name, address, phone number, and birth date. Also, for good measure, to really make sure the piano gets to where it needs to go, send me a well lit photo of your face, which hospital you were born in and your social security number. As soon as I have this, you’ll have the piano sitting on your doorstep in 7 days or less 😶🌫️
I’ve had mine for going on 3 years now and it has held up fantastically! I’ve spent a looot of time even just playing with modifying and saving new voices
Hi Jeremy, I purchased my DGX 670 after watching you on RUclips a few moths ago. I am a beginner and needed some lessons. I am 80 and and have arthritic fingers so using key board should exercise them I joined Pianote last March for lessons. Last month I purchased your beginner. lessons on the keyboard , and now on module 12. I can recommend your course. It has given me a lot of confidence and fun. I know I will not be a great pianist but with your help I won't be a bad keyboard player. Best wishes Roy
I bought it based on Jeremy's recommendation. The instrument has its pros and cons. I find it overly complex. I wonder if Jeremy's course would help me learn to use the automation.
Hi Roy! I am just coming up to my 70th Birthday, so I was delighted to read that you had started at 80 year young! I will I think, be buying this Yamaha DGX 670 as well. So glad tidings and thank you for giving me the impetus to get off my duff and get learning the piano!
I bought the Yamaha dgx 670 more than a year ago. As i am just a beginner at first i was overwhelmed by the features it has but now not so anymore. I have viewed many of your videos they are great i find them very helpful. Thank you.
I've tried this model many times at Guitar Center and it's incredible for the price. I used to play a real Yamaha baby grand and this comes extremely close.
Hey Jeremy: Awesome effort on the DGX. I need to get one for a new elementary school music job I landed. I already have a DGX at home but it’s an earlier model but still has killer performance parameters. I received grant monies for another school that I subbed at earlier this year. Yup I bought one for that school too. We even did a Christmas program for the parents (in the Gym) and did not even need to amp the keyboard because the level of sound was so freaking big. Thank you Jeremy for a wonderful job plugging this delightful keyboard.
you really sold me on this unit with feature #4: those 263 rhythms with 4 variations each...and especially your idea that these backing tracks can be "practice metronomes"...and then you showed that different parts of the rhythm accompaniment can be turned on/out. great video and info
I have the Yamaha DGX-660 and I bought the Roland FP-30X because of one of your reviews. Everything you said about the Roland is true and I love it. The Yamaha is also a very good keyboard and I enjoy it. Both keyboards have their good points and features, and I am enjoying finding out what they are. Jeremy, your reviews are a big help, thank you!
This piano is a good piece of electronics. It has piano, workstation and arranger capabilities. I own a Kross 2 and the learning curve is harder than this one, I´ve found a intuitive and friendly way to configure it as your needs. You can set up trilllions of stuff from easy things like Voices up to set up the Style and Song Creators, it all depends on your abilities to not only play this instrument through the Presets built in. It has a good 16 track sequencer to become an artist, compose a song with your editable Style. I've bought this keyboard 2 weeks ago and I'm still impressed. Good review Jeremy!
Bravo Jeremy. Still an excellent video. In sequence 3, you begin to explain the ''registration'' process. I'd wish you continue the explanation. We have trouble to add more registration bank, because sometime the last registration we're doing is tranfered to the ones made before. I do something wrong, but I can't find what. If you can do a little video like the present one on that subject, I'm sure it will help many 670 fans. In your spare time, if you ever have....Thanks. JP
This is a digital piano well worth this revisit. If anything, this instrument is overwhelming with its riches - certainly exceptional value for the price, or indeed, a much higher price!
There's always 1 guy that will find something to complain about. Your own child could create this piano and in your brain somewhere, you just have to deal on it. It's just how humans are.
The reason that it is in the back is because it doubles as an amp out. And I would never want tne amp out in the front. All my other keyboards have headphones in the rear also.
Use a headphone amplifier with it. The headphone jack can be attached to the input of the Headphone amplifier and then allow for additional headphone connections with individual full volume control. See the following: Behringer MicroAMP HA400 4-ch Headphone Amp 4-channel Headphone Amp with 1/4" Stereo I/O
First -- thanks for all the great review videos - probably the best produced and most informative unbiased videos on YT. After 2 years, I just moved up to the DGX670 from a Korg EK50 which you also recommended. Love the DGX670, but I really miss the Tempo Lock key and Spilt key on the EK50, so much so I wrote a message to Yamaha askng for a software update to include these features which I probably will never see. Keep up the great work. Guess I'm past due on the coffee. :)
Great review! Now I want one! LoL. I just bought a CK88 a few months ago and I don't think it has accompaniments like the DGX which seems really fun to me. Oh well.
I was thinking the SX700, SX900 but this DGX-670? IS EXACTLY WHAT I NEED! I own the DGX-230 with only 2 Variations that confuses me and messes up my songs I play cause the fill-ins to break it apart. This DGX-670 has exactly 4 Variations which is perfect!! Only 1 Intro and 1 Ending? I can live with that!
😮I have probably owned at least 30 or more keyboards through the years. Beginning with Wurlitzer, Fender Rhodes, Kurtzweil, Motif, Triton, DX7's, DX5's, and many others with my studio. For $915.00 I've had more fun with this 670 than almost all others. I just love this so far. Don't be afraid of the price. It's a terrific keyboard for the money...❤❤
I know this is old video. Just played one today. My goodness, the piano sounds are incredible. I have 2 Yamaha CK’s and lemme tell you, this gives it a run for their money. It would be a tad heavy for gigging, but would be fantastic at home or in place unit such as a church.
I mean, at church I need a great piano/electric piano /pads/string for layering and a decent organ, but i saw no mod wheel for controlling organ “leslie” effect.
No doubt this is an amazing piece of technology at a very reasonable price. It does have its cons, but only minor if this board fits your needs. Good stuff Jeremy
Hello dear! At the left side of the room, I have a new Yamaha DGX 670 digital keyboard. Oh, that sounds and styles are superb! For me, this piano comes with 88 graded hammer keys. I have a question for you; how to adjust the piano settings, including DSP, reverb, chorus, style, partselect, etc.? I want to explore all the functions of the GX 670, but is very complicated. Thanks a lot!
It's some sort of a combination of stage piano, arranger keyboard, and synthesizer workstation, making it suitable for almost all scenes. Not top-tier though, but it's definitely omnipotent enough for most amateur or semi-pro applications
I just played one today at the piano store. I was there to buy a Roland and whike waiting I tried this piano and was stopped in my tracks by the absolutely incredible sound quality
Jeremy, thank you very very much for the wonderful review. I did not realize that there was so much ability to tweak the sounds of the piano thru the piano room. When you went into the EQ, it nearly blew my mind. It looks like I will buy the DGX 670.. Thanks again Jeremy.
Great video, Jeremy! This is probably the best digital 88 key piano in that price range, at about half the price of favorite, the Roland RD 88 and the more expensive FP-90 that don't have the arranger functions. The next best without those functions would be the Alesis models, that has a more simple user interface, if that's what you want. I decided that the Casio CT-S1 is all I need and want to add to my 2 Rolands at this time. I have access to that Casio CDP-S350 at church for an 88 key piano. The Casio CT-S400 would be redundant if I got the CT-S1 and already have my Go:Keys. The PSR-E373 is a much better arranger keyboard, with easier to use interface and controls without having to dive into the menu like my Go:Keys. But maybe when I get to that point, I may get this, instead, or the RD 88 if I could. This is awesome fir what it is, but the RD 88 has incredible sounds, features and keyboard action. This has the piano room, that is great. Roland had something similar years ago i their virtual piano with their realistic Supernatural sound modeling. I think even my Fantom X6 and later Fantom workstation keyboards had the grand piano lid position feature. And the Roland upperine keyboards have super realistic horns and guitars, strings, et al. But Yamaha and the other top brands are up there, too. But the real winners are us, to have all these keyboards and gear available and prices much more affordable that years ago. The great selection, and you and the others to help us know all about them. But you always seem to be the best to address features and aspects others don't.
@@JeremySee If I had a pro keyboard rig, it would be the RD 88, V Combo VR-09 snd my JD-Xi. The Fantom 8 is incredible but more than I could ever use, but would be great fir production. It can do everything, including stuff the other brand top keyboards cannot.
I enjoyed the video demo.Yes i totally agree too yamaha did a great jib on this line of digital pianos. also alother thing i love about it is it has Megavoices and super Art! voices too. as for drum kits the most favorite or mine was HouseKit. I loaded a style from another keyboard Tyros4 and it sounded incredible. i might buy one in the future.😀😎
I'm not even a piano player (yet), and all I can say to myself is WOW, I wish I could afford one of those. I've watched a bunch of your reviews on 'affordable' (but out of my price range for now) pianos (Yamaha P45/71, P125, Roland FP-10, etc.) and have been dreaming my dream. And then you came along with THIS magnificent piece of equipment and blew everything else out of the competition!
I like this keyboard,much simpler to use than much more expensive keyboards I’ve bought,I love the rhythm sections,it’s like jamming with a drummer and bassist,great feature.
Hello Jeremy! Three months ago I bought this piano with 500 dart 00 dollars. I like very much this piano, every style comes with four different variations, a intro and a ending. For example, if I tap the simple button, it sounds like I’m playing with a drummer and a bassist. Thank you so much for your reviews!
Great video Jeremy. Answered a whole lot of questions. One thing: I've been looking at a P125 for a couple of years and love the piano sounds. Does the DGX-670 have the same superior piano sounds? Thanks.
I've had mine around 6 months now. Why are the lights red for on and green for off? Why are the lights so bright, and badly located that I can't read the text above the buttons? Why are the buttons a horrible rubber that attracts dust and won't clean? And why is the menu so difficult and non-intuitive to navigate? Every screen uses different buttons/wheel/cursor to move around, it's awful!! The sound, however is stunning. The keys are beautifully weighted, the functions are amazing, and it feels great to play. I wouldn't swap it for anything else, I just wish there was some effort put into the usability. I've replaced a DGX-630 with this, and the old one was much easier to use.
Sounds like one of Yamaha's "hold my beer" moments, where they not only destroy the competition, they destroy their own previous best efforts. The User Manual must be huge.... Thanks for the video.
Your link to "best price and info" bombed: Sweetwater does not have it in stock and Amazon displays all kinds of keyboards except for the DGX0-70! It seems like a hot item and hard to find. I'm in India right now for a few weeks, (need to continue my piano practice!) and put a deposit down, waiting for delivery in about two to three weeks, they said. I suspect that the worldwide chip shortage has caused delays. The Casio Privia seems like a great model too, with the Privia PX-560 and PX-780 seeming to be competitors to the DGX670.
I would upgrade from the dgx660 to the 670, I would still use the stand from the 660. The YPG625 did fit. For the 680 they should combine the sounds of all the dgx and ypg 620-670. They should add a Bosendorfer Imperial, U3, P22 to the 680. Should they make 76 key keyboards that start on A instead of E?
Have decided on this after much research as I compose music and used to mixing etc and appreciate having this without internet if I was somewhere I didn't have it etc but also all the other features can u show how u would print notation that is created when composing and talk about the use of Bluetooth related to options to use it I will be getting this wed. Glad to have made a decision ..
My only con with the 670 right now (and it's a minor one) There is no way to show on the screen the notes or chords you play when practicing. You can see them when a recorded song plays, but not when you want to see the notes you play outside song-play. Yamaha's support confirmed this when I contacted them. This might not be necessary when you can read scores directly to the piano easily, but these first weeks learning, still working on that. 😁
Hi Steve, I think the chord symbol is being shown on your screen when you hit a chord with your left hand when the ACMP button is on and the style is stopped. If you choose a left hand voice and disable the ACMP button, I presume that now you can see on your screen the left hand's chord symbol too. Maybe you could also try to choose a piano voice for the left hand and move the split point to the far right and see what chords both your hands playing together can give you. Check also the different fingering types that the keyboard has(E.g. Ai Fingered or fingered on bass etc). For learning a song, you can play along by using the Lesson/Guide and watching the sheet music on the keyboard's screen. If you have a computer nearby the keyboard, you can download any free DAW/midi/Notation/digital sheet music program like "MuseScore"and practice the notes on your computer's screen while you are playing. You will need to buy a simple printer cable for that so your keyboard and the PC can "see" each other (Use the socket of your keyboard that says USB to Host). Unfortunately, Yamaha doesn't include a piano roll and/or a sheet music that shows the notes on the screen for the semi and pro keyboards, but you can still try other methods to learn to play the piano/keyboard. Nice video Jeremy :) You are giving so much information about every keyboard/digital piano model you are reviewing. People can decide what is good for their needs by watching them.
Hi Jeremy would u recommend this to a beginner that wants to learn more on classical pieces and ballads.. seems like something that u can keep for awhile and grow with..
I bought one a few years back im little overwhelmed by it starting to learn a piano from scratch in my 30s i was wounding if i made the right choice. I also bought it because my cat's had ruined my Casio keyboard that used have light up keys
@@JeremySee thank you 🙏 it is amazing I can play Johnny Cash hurt on it both piano part and the guitar at the same time. I also could play strawberry Fields forever on it. It is an amazing piece of equipment and I am learning so much with every passing day. I started piano almost a year ago, but I watching your videos and picking out the one that would best suit me and my budget and this one is the one.
Thanks Jeremy for this wonderful video, I have recently bought this piano and I’m really happy with my decision. It’s sooo good! I just had one thing about this piano is that when I play sometimes the key release is too short I doubt that it’s cos of my pedal so I removed it and played again it’s the keys that has some issues. No idea 🤷🏻♂️ if I need to change any settings for that or it’s a faulty keyboard? Pls let me know.
Brother Jeremy, do you know I found a way to make DPs sounds 10 times better...by connecting to a subwoofer or full range speaker system...don't need audio out jacks , headphone jack is fine because the sound engine/source is the same .... Difference is the speakers/wattages.... Right? 🙏🙏
Jeremy: You didn't mention that, apparently, as your own playing gets more 'intense', or louder. or something, the DGX-670 moves back and forth among it's four levels of accompaniment by analyzing your playing! Did you not find this feature unique and useful?
thank you for making these outstanding videos! What would you recommend for live performance DHX 670 or PSR SX700. It would be for solo shows making use of backing tracks, which I've never used.
Is this still a winner, now that the P-225 is out ? I understand the P-225 will be more portable and harder to set (with smaller LCD screen). But sound-quality-wise, which one would be preferred, now ? Especially given that their price point here is extremely similar (less than 50 USD price difference).
Hi Jeremy, I like your reviews and this keyboard is really nice but it's little expensive for me. could you suggeste a keyboard have this futures in less price (and it's insignifiante it's fully weighted or semi weighted keys)
Jeremy: I have a question, how can you fix the main variation on Yamaha dgx that variate itself? You on B when you touch any note it switched itself to Main variation A. On loved Keyboard.
I already buy a keyboard and allot of things related to it. Stand, cover, books, courses, recording interfaces, yet I still can't play so well. I need more time to practice :(
Same, but I use this philosophy: "I paid $1000.00 for the damn thing and books, so I'm going to learn to play it or be damned" 🤣 It works for me so far. And always play/practice 1 hour daily or play 30 mins, stand up, stretch, do sit-ups, grab a snack, sit again 30 mins. Before you notice time flies.
Correct me if I am wrong, Jeremy, but I believe the 670 has a user setting to change the signal level of the headphone output to be line level instead. The DGX 660 has this ability. I wonder if there is another setting that would allow the output to be connected while also keeping the 670's onboard speakers active?
Hi Jeremy, Great review as always! Im very interested in this piano, mostly for its all in one capabilities. Im wondering how do you connect it to external speakers. Does the headphone output works well as a line out? Im thinking of using it with headphones and external speakers. What is your recommendation for this? Best!
@@robertmichalscheck3072 If they had included that they would have cannabilized sales up and down their product line. Had to gimp this one somehow, and that's a pretty big gimp for many people (as well as a dealbreaker). Not to mention the relatively anemic speaker wattage on this.
Is there a way to set it so that I can play 1 or 2 finger chords without having the rhythm playing? I can do that on my much cheaper Yamaha keyboard, but on this one it appears to only have that option if the background rhythm is playing? Am I missing something?
Jemremy, thanks so much for your review. I am trying to decide on the right piano to start piano classes. I do want to settle for a machine that will accompany me for the long run. After watching tens of your videos, I narrow down on the Casio PX S3000 and the Yamaha DGX 670. How do the 2 compare to each other? I don't think you did any video comparing the two.
I don't know, I have one. In general the guitar sounds are very realistic. You can bend as for overtones, I can't say. DIstortion is probably built into some voice.
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So, I’m torn between getting the Yamaha 670 or the Roland 30x . They are similarly priced but have different pros and cons. What questions should I ask myself to make a decision?
Purchased a DGX 670 about 4 months ago. Still discovering features. Love the sound and feel of the keyboard. Even though it does a lot, it is still easy to use. The recording features are fabulous. I can sit and play it for hours. I'm pretty obsessed with it! Thanks for the review! Very thorough!
Does this keyboard allow you to layer different functions such as Piano and strings
Just purchased the 670 today. I’ve been spoiled playing grands my whole life and was afraid I would have to give up the grand sound and feel with a downsize to a keyboard. This instrument shocked me. It’s seamless and I can’t wait to explore all the features.
Please buy for me
@@chuksmordi5146 Bonjour . vous voudriez que quelqu' un vous achète ce piano ?
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@@chuksmordi5146sure, bro. I’ve got you. Send me your full name, address, phone number, and birth date. Also, for good measure, to really make sure the piano gets to where it needs to go, send me a well lit photo of your face, which hospital you were born in and your social security number. As soon as I have this, you’ll have the piano sitting on your doorstep in 7 days or less 😶🌫️
I’ve had mine for going on 3 years now and it has held up fantastically! I’ve spent a looot of time even just playing with modifying and saving new voices
Hi Jeremy, I purchased my DGX 670 after watching you on RUclips a few moths ago. I am a beginner and needed some lessons. I am 80 and and have arthritic fingers so using key board should exercise them I joined Pianote last March for lessons.
Last month I purchased your beginner. lessons on the keyboard , and now on module 12. I can recommend your course. It has given me a lot of confidence and fun. I know I will not be a great pianist but with your help I won't be a bad keyboard player. Best wishes Roy
Thank you for your kind compliments, Roy. Keep it up!
I bought it based on Jeremy's recommendation. The instrument has its pros and cons. I find it overly complex. I wonder if Jeremy's course would help me learn to use the automation.
Hi,where can I find Jeremy's lessons? i really like this keyboard, by the way.
Hi Roy! I am just coming up to my 70th Birthday, so I was delighted to read that you had started at 80 year young! I will I think, be buying this Yamaha DGX 670 as well. So glad tidings and thank you for giving me the impetus to get off my duff and get learning the piano!
I bought the Yamaha dgx 670 more than a year ago. As i am just a beginner at first i was overwhelmed by the features it has but now not so anymore. I have viewed many of your videos they are great i find them very helpful. Thank you.
I've tried this model many times at Guitar Center and it's incredible for the price. I used to play a real Yamaha baby grand and this comes extremely close.
Hey Jeremy: Awesome effort on the DGX. I need to get one for a new elementary school music job I landed. I already have a DGX at home but it’s an earlier model but still has killer performance parameters. I received grant monies for another school that I subbed at earlier this year. Yup I bought one for that school too. We even did a Christmas program for the parents (in the Gym) and did not even need to amp the keyboard because the level of sound was so freaking big. Thank you Jeremy for a wonderful job plugging this delightful keyboard.
you really sold me on this unit with feature #4: those 263 rhythms with 4 variations each...and especially your idea that these backing tracks can be "practice metronomes"...and then you showed that different parts of the rhythm accompaniment can be turned on/out. great video and info
Got this one as first keyboard. I’m impressed with sound quality and keys feel
I have the Yamaha DGX-660 and I bought the Roland FP-30X because of one of your reviews. Everything you said about the Roland is true and I love it. The Yamaha is also a very good keyboard and I enjoy it. Both keyboards have their good points and features, and I am enjoying finding out what they are. Jeremy, your reviews are a big help, thank you!
Good choice!
This piano is a good piece of electronics. It has piano, workstation and arranger capabilities. I own a Kross 2 and the learning curve is harder than this one, I´ve found a intuitive and friendly way to configure it as your needs. You can set up trilllions of stuff from easy things like Voices up to set up the Style and Song Creators, it all depends on your abilities to not only play this instrument through the Presets built in. It has a good 16 track sequencer to become an artist, compose a song with your editable Style. I've bought this keyboard 2 weeks ago and I'm still impressed. Good review Jeremy!
Just bought 670 today. Your reviews helped the most.
Bravo Jeremy. Still an excellent video. In sequence 3, you begin to explain the ''registration''
process. I'd wish you continue the explanation. We have trouble to add more registration bank, because sometime the last registration we're doing is tranfered to the ones made before. I do something wrong, but I can't find what.
If you can do a little video like the present one on that subject, I'm sure it will help many 670 fans. In your spare time, if you ever have....Thanks. JP
This is a digital piano well worth this revisit. If anything, this instrument is overwhelming with its riches - certainly exceptional value for the price, or indeed, a much higher price!
It’s odd that DGX-670 earphone jack is on the rear side. Could have been perfect if it was somewhere in front.
The saying is true bitch is always gonna bitch
There's always 1 guy that will find something to complain about. Your own child could create this piano and in your brain somewhere, you just have to deal on it. It's just how humans are.
He's right!!
The reason that it is in the back is because it doubles as an amp out.
And I would never want tne amp out in the front.
All my other keyboards have headphones in the rear also.
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I finally was blessed with this exceptional keyboard!! This will NOT-going be replaced!!😄
Yes, this replaced my Casio CGP 700. Worth the switch!!
Great to hear!
First -- thanks for all the great review videos - probably the best produced and most informative unbiased videos on YT. After 2 years, I just moved up to the DGX670 from a Korg EK50 which you also recommended. Love the DGX670, but I really miss the Tempo Lock key and Spilt key on the EK50, so much so I wrote a message to Yamaha askng for a software update to include these features which I probably will never see. Keep up the great work. Guess I'm past due on the coffee. :)
Great review! Now I want one! LoL. I just bought a CK88 a few months ago and I don't think it has accompaniments like the DGX which seems really fun to me. Oh well.
Just got mine yesterday and I love it.
Have fun!
I was thinking the SX700, SX900 but this DGX-670? IS EXACTLY WHAT I NEED! I own the DGX-230 with only 2 Variations that confuses me and messes up my songs I play cause the fill-ins to break it apart. This DGX-670 has exactly 4 Variations which is perfect!! Only 1 Intro and 1 Ending? I can live with that!
😮I have probably owned at least 30 or more keyboards through the years. Beginning with Wurlitzer, Fender Rhodes, Kurtzweil, Motif, Triton, DX7's, DX5's, and many others with my studio. For $915.00 I've had more fun with this 670 than almost all others. I just love this so far. Don't be afraid of the price. It's a terrific keyboard for the money...❤❤
I know this is old video. Just played one today. My goodness, the piano sounds are incredible. I have 2 Yamaha CK’s and lemme tell you, this gives it a run for their money. It would be a tad heavy for gigging, but would be fantastic at home or in place unit such as a church.
I mean, at church I need a great piano/electric piano /pads/string for layering and a decent organ, but i saw no mod wheel for controlling organ “leslie” effect.
I played one in Long and immediately bought it. This thing made everyone in the store think I was brilliant!
No doubt this is an amazing piece of technology at a very reasonable price. It does have its cons, but only minor if this board fits your needs. Good stuff Jeremy
what are the cons?
Hello dear! At the left side of the room, I have a new Yamaha DGX 670 digital keyboard.
Oh, that sounds and styles are superb! For me, this piano comes with 88 graded hammer keys.
I have a question for you; how to adjust the piano settings, including DSP, reverb, chorus, style, partselect, etc.?
I want to explore all the functions of the GX 670, but is very complicated.
Thanks a lot!
It's some sort of a combination of stage piano, arranger keyboard, and synthesizer workstation, making it suitable for almost all scenes. Not top-tier though, but it's definitely omnipotent enough for most amateur or semi-pro applications
What would you consider top tier in this price range?
I just played one today at the piano store. I was there to buy a Roland and whike waiting I tried this piano and was stopped in my tracks by the absolutely incredible sound quality
So which one did you end up buying?
Jeremy, thank you very very much for the wonderful review. I did not realize that there was so much ability to tweak the sounds of the piano thru the piano room. When you went into the EQ, it nearly blew my mind. It looks like I will buy the DGX 670.. Thanks again Jeremy.
Glad it was helpful!
Really love your videos.
I got my Jeremy this dgx 670 are amazing I downloaded more styles to USB I'm really happy and thanks always for the advice👍👍👍🎹
How to download styles for this?
I’ve owned the DGX670 for nearly 2 yrs. It is the best keyboard I’ve ever owned.
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I got mine yesterday. The Yamaha DGX 670 is an amazing spaceship. Affordable without breaking the bank.
Hi Jeremy - great video as always! Does this thing really weigh 47 lbs or is that with the stand? Thanks
Great video, Jeremy!
This is probably the best digital 88 key piano in that price range, at about half the price of favorite, the Roland RD 88 and the more expensive FP-90 that don't have the arranger functions.
The next best without those functions would be the Alesis models, that has a more simple user interface, if that's what you want.
I decided that the Casio CT-S1 is all I need and want to add to my 2 Rolands at this time. I have access to that Casio CDP-S350 at church for an 88 key piano.
The Casio CT-S400 would be redundant if I got the CT-S1 and already have my Go:Keys. The PSR-E373 is a much better arranger keyboard, with easier to use interface and controls without having to dive into the menu like my Go:Keys.
But maybe when I get to that point, I may get this, instead, or the RD 88 if I could. This is awesome fir what it is, but the RD 88 has incredible sounds, features and keyboard action.
This has the piano room, that is great. Roland had something similar years ago i their virtual piano with their realistic Supernatural sound modeling.
I think even my Fantom X6 and later Fantom workstation keyboards had the grand piano lid position feature. And the Roland upperine keyboards have super realistic horns and guitars, strings, et al. But Yamaha and the other top brands are up there, too.
But the real winners are us, to have all these keyboards and gear available and prices much more affordable that years ago. The great selection, and you and the others to help us know all about them. But you always seem to be the best to address features and aspects others don't.
The RD88 is indeed a killer board. 💪🏽
@@JeremySee If I had a pro keyboard rig, it would be the RD 88, V Combo VR-09 snd my JD-Xi.
The Fantom 8 is incredible but more than I could ever use, but would be great fir production. It can do everything, including stuff the other brand top keyboards cannot.
I have the modx but these keyboards sound as good as the modx.
Love your reviews.
Even better on many sounds...
I enjoyed the video demo.Yes i totally agree too yamaha did a great jib on this line of digital pianos. also alother thing i love about it is it has Megavoices and super Art! voices too. as for drum kits the most favorite or mine was HouseKit. I loaded a style from another keyboard Tyros4 and it sounded incredible. i might buy one in the future.😀😎
Hey Jeremy, if you had to compare them, which one would be better: the Yamaha DGX-670 or P-515?
This one is wayyyyyy better than 515 with external speakers and subwoofer 👍👍👍
I’ve had both,dgx 670 blows p515 out of the water.
DGX670 is a PSR amadeur keyboard with GHS keybed. P515 is a professional digital piano and flagship of P series with NWX keybed.
the dgx 670 is better in most circumstances
I'm not even a piano player (yet), and all I can say to myself is WOW, I wish I could afford one of those. I've watched a bunch of your reviews on 'affordable' (but out of my price range for now) pianos (Yamaha P45/71, P125, Roland FP-10, etc.) and have been dreaming my dream. And then you came along with THIS magnificent piece of equipment and blew everything else out of the competition!
I like this keyboard,much simpler to use than much more expensive keyboards I’ve bought,I love the rhythm sections,it’s like jamming with a drummer and bassist,great feature.
Hello Jeremy!
Three months ago I bought this piano with 500 dart 00 dollars.
I like very much this piano, every style comes with four different variations, a intro and a ending.
For example, if I tap the simple button, it sounds like I’m playing with a drummer and a bassist.
Thank you so much for your reviews!
Great video Jeremy. Answered a whole lot of questions. One thing: I've been looking at a P125 for a couple of years and love the piano sounds. Does the DGX-670 have the same superior piano sounds? Thanks.
Much superior sounds than p125.
The DGX-670's sound is nearly on par with the higher tier P-515.
I bought my dgx670B today. I am blown away with the piano sounds. They are so real.
That's a user interface that you can deeply understand just by looking at it. Unlike fully text based screen.
Indeed. It is very easy to understand.
The piano room is good, but a lot of the settings are hard to figure out.
I've had mine around 6 months now. Why are the lights red for on and green for off? Why are the lights so bright, and badly located that I can't read the text above the buttons? Why are the buttons a horrible rubber that attracts dust and won't clean? And why is the menu so difficult and non-intuitive to navigate? Every screen uses different buttons/wheel/cursor to move around, it's awful!! The sound, however is stunning. The keys are beautifully weighted, the functions are amazing, and it feels great to play. I wouldn't swap it for anything else, I just wish there was some effort put into the usability. I've replaced a DGX-630 with this, and the old one was much easier to use.
This is why i love this digital piano so much . BIG THANGKS THANKS TO JEREMY SEE !!
This model is the DGX-670. It really gets my vote. Thanks!
👍
06:40 which beautiful song is that ?
Sounds like one of Yamaha's "hold my beer" moments, where they not only destroy the competition, they destroy their own previous best efforts.
The User Manual must be huge....
Thanks for the video.
There are 2 manuals and a third data list explaining MIDI assignments and sounds list
Hello, what did you use to record the piano? It’s so clear and I would like to know
Your link to "best price and info" bombed: Sweetwater does not have it in stock and Amazon displays all kinds of keyboards except for the DGX0-70! It seems like a hot item and hard to find. I'm in India right now for a few weeks, (need to continue my piano practice!) and put a deposit down, waiting for delivery in about two to three weeks, they said. I suspect that the worldwide chip shortage has caused delays. The Casio Privia seems like a great model too, with the Privia PX-560 and PX-780 seeming to be competitors to the DGX670.
the best in this is I didn't see any blue LED on it good deal maker for me :)
Wow! great explanation and video! but i still think the clavinova cvp 809 is the best
ONE CVP-809 can buy TEN sets of DGX-670 🤣
@@JeremySee yes! 😂
The DGX 670 is a Clavinova but without a wooden piano housing
DGX670 is a PSR. P515 is a portable Clavinova CLP645.
Nice demo super playing Sir can we inject other type of any 3 set pedal pedals in dgx 670
I believe so, but the connector is special. You need to look into that.
Jeremy, if I may ask, how does the DGX-670 compare with Casio PX-360? Thank you for your excellent videos. May God bless you.
hola se escucha increible, una pregunta con que amplificas o lo conectas a una interfaz de audio para poder grabar, muchas gracias por el post
I would upgrade from the dgx660 to the 670, I would still use the stand from the 660. The YPG625 did fit. For the 680 they should combine the sounds of all the dgx and ypg 620-670.
They should add a Bosendorfer Imperial, U3, P22 to the 680. Should they make 76 key keyboards that start on A instead of E?
Have decided on this after much research as I compose music and used to mixing etc and appreciate having this without internet if I was somewhere I didn't have it etc but also all the other features can u show how u would print notation that is created when composing and talk about the use of Bluetooth related to options to use it I will be getting this wed. Glad to have made a decision ..
My only con with the 670 right now (and it's a minor one) There is no way to show on the screen the notes or chords you play when practicing. You can see them when a recorded song plays, but not when you want to see the notes you play outside song-play.
Yamaha's support confirmed this when I contacted them.
This might not be necessary when you can read scores directly to the piano easily, but these first weeks learning, still working on that. 😁
Pun intended?
Hi Steve,
I think the chord symbol is being shown on your screen when you hit a chord with your left hand when the ACMP button is on and the style is stopped.
If you choose a left hand voice and disable the ACMP button, I presume that now you can see on your screen the left hand's chord symbol too.
Maybe you could also try to choose a piano voice for the left hand and move the split point to the far right and see what chords both your hands playing together can give you.
Check also the different fingering types that the keyboard has(E.g. Ai Fingered or fingered on bass etc).
For learning a song, you can play along by using the Lesson/Guide and watching the sheet music on the keyboard's screen.
If you have a computer nearby the keyboard, you can download any free DAW/midi/Notation/digital sheet music program like "MuseScore"and practice the notes on your computer's screen while you are playing.
You will need to buy a simple printer cable for that so your keyboard and the PC can "see" each other (Use the socket of your keyboard that says USB to Host).
Unfortunately, Yamaha doesn't include a piano roll and/or a sheet music that shows the notes on the screen for the semi and pro keyboards, but you can still try other methods to learn to play the piano/keyboard.
Nice video Jeremy :)
You are giving so much information about every keyboard/digital piano model you are reviewing.
People can decide what is good for their needs by watching them.
Thanks for sharing the great info!
@@JeremySee which is better: Yamaha DGX-670 or the P-515?
Hi Jeremy would u recommend this to a beginner that wants to learn more on classical pieces and ballads.. seems like something that u can keep for awhile and grow with..
Best piano ever ❤ 😍
I bought one a few years back im little overwhelmed by it starting to learn a piano from scratch in my 30s i was wounding if i made the right choice. I also bought it because my cat's had ruined my Casio keyboard that used have light up keys
How are you liking it? I’m considering buying this too
Vos chats doivent savoir bien jouer du piano à présent ;)
Hey Jeremy which is better, the SX 700 or DGX 670 ?
I bought mine because of Jeremy See’s video in white, about a year ago, and I love it thank you @JeremySee
Lovely colour!
@@JeremySee thank you 🙏 it is amazing I can play Johnny Cash hurt on it both piano part and the guitar at the same time. I also could play strawberry Fields forever on it. It is an amazing piece of equipment and I am learning so much with every passing day. I started piano almost a year ago, but I watching your videos and picking out the one that would best suit me and my budget and this one is the one.
sir, may i know how to connect with a mic to sing together with piano accompaniment
Thanks Jeremy for this wonderful video, I have recently bought this piano and I’m really happy with my decision. It’s sooo good! I just had one thing about this piano is that when I play sometimes the key release is too short I doubt that it’s cos of my pedal so I removed it and played again it’s the keys that has some issues. No idea 🤷🏻♂️ if I need to change any settings for that or it’s a faulty keyboard? Pls let me know.
HOLA, GRACIAS POR SUS VIDEOS, UNA PREGUNTA: DICEN QUE ESTE PIANO 670 TIENE DE MUY BAJA CALIDAD SUS SONIDOS EXEPTO LOS 2 DE PIANO.
Is there going to be a DGX-680 anytime soon? I might wait.
Brother Jeremy, do you know I found a way to make DPs sounds 10 times better...by connecting to a subwoofer or full range speaker system...don't need audio out jacks , headphone jack is fine because the sound engine/source is the same .... Difference is the speakers/wattages.... Right? 🙏🙏
Jeremy: You didn't mention that, apparently, as your own playing gets more 'intense', or louder. or something, the DGX-670 moves back and forth among it's four levels of accompaniment by analyzing your playing! Did you not find this feature unique and useful?
Hello Jeremy, can Yamaha dgx 670 be used as a midi keyboard?
Yes
thank you for making these outstanding videos! What would you recommend for live performance DHX 670 or PSR SX700. It would be for solo shows making use of backing tracks, which I've never used.
Why hasn't it got auxiliary out? You cannot connect it to an amp or speakers...
Jeremy - Thanks for posting! I looks like it can be tuned down from 440 to 432?
Is this still a winner, now that the P-225 is out ? I understand the P-225 will be more portable and harder to set (with smaller LCD screen).
But sound-quality-wise, which one would be preferred, now ? Especially given that their price point here is extremely similar (less than 50 USD price difference).
Should I get this or the PSR-SX900?
Hi Jeremy,
I like your reviews and this keyboard is really nice but it's little expensive for me. could you suggeste a keyboard have this futures in less price (and it's insignifiante it's fully weighted or semi weighted keys)
Hi Jerr. What 2 in 1 ( piano + all keyboard functions ) in 2024 ? Dgx670 still in first place?
Qual modelo de câmera você usou para gravar este vídeo?
Very interesting 👍🏼
Funny: „I see you in my next video.“ 🤣
Hi Jeremy,
Great demo !
I am trying to establish what the difference is between the Yamaha DGX 670B & the DGX 670. Can you help ?
I think the 670B just indicates that it is black. Otherwise, they should be the same.
how do you copy a file unto the USB
flash drive
Can this integrate with iPad and other apps as a controller?
Does dgx-670 have guitar strumming?
Sir can we do multitrack looping and create track and are their audio pads to assign wave or mp3 tracks to play along
Can you Tell me if it has A Output Jack that I can plug in to my Recorder or A PA Thanks for the Demo !
Yes
Can you adjust the BPM of the accompaniment?
Jeremy: I have a question, how can you fix the main variation on Yamaha dgx that variate itself? You on B when you touch any note it switched itself to Main variation A. On loved Keyboard.
That was Yamaha DGX 670
I already buy a keyboard and allot of things related to it. Stand, cover, books, courses, recording interfaces, yet I still can't play so well. I need more time to practice :(
Same, but I use this philosophy: "I paid $1000.00 for the damn thing and books, so I'm going to learn to play it or be damned" 🤣 It works for me so far.
And always play/practice 1 hour daily or play 30 mins, stand up, stretch, do sit-ups, grab a snack, sit again 30 mins. Before you notice time flies.
the keys in counterweight or quality are good compared to the fp30x or fp60x?
If dgx 670 has L/R line output, it will kill all another digital piano.
Me personally will buy it even i still have dgx 660
Correct me if I am wrong, Jeremy, but I believe the 670 has a user setting to change the signal level of the headphone output to be line level instead. The DGX 660 has this ability. I wonder if there is another setting that would allow the output to be connected while also keeping the 670's onboard speakers active?
@@Chris.Brisson output connected to what,external speakers?
Hi Jeremy,
Great review as always! Im very interested in this piano, mostly for its all in one capabilities. Im wondering how do you connect it to external speakers. Does the headphone output works well as a line out? Im thinking of using it with headphones and external speakers. What is your recommendation for this?
Best!
An answer to this would be helpful,they should’ve added a mono and stereo out speaker jacks,don’t know why they would skip this feature?
@@robertmichalscheck3072 If they had included that they would have cannabilized sales up and down their product line. Had to gimp this one somehow, and that's a pretty big gimp for many people (as well as a dealbreaker). Not to mention the relatively anemic speaker wattage on this.
You can still connect external speakers with a stereo Y cable! Why all the fuss?
What about the keyboard action for fast classical passages?
Good enough.
Is there a way to set it so that I can play 1 or 2 finger chords without having the rhythm playing? I can do that on my much cheaper Yamaha keyboard, but on this one it appears to only have that option if the background rhythm is playing? Am I missing something?
Can u add ur own instrumental companions?
Should I buy casio ctx 9000in or yamaha i500
I'm confused.......
Could you post a video based on difference between the above two
PSR EW425 or this? Or they are different category thus it can't be compared?
Jemremy, thanks so much for your review. I am trying to decide on the right piano to start piano classes. I do want to settle for a machine that will accompany me for the long run. After watching tens of your videos, I narrow down on the Casio PX S3000 and the Yamaha DGX 670. How do the 2 compare to each other? I don't think you did any video comparing the two.
By careful purchasing! Casio JUST announced the PX S5000, S6000, and S7000 new models!
How does it compare in sound fo the p225 or p525?
Can you simulate electric guitar solos with the 670, including distortion, bending, and overtones?
I don't know, I have one. In general the guitar sounds are very realistic. You can bend as for overtones, I can't say. DIstortion is probably built into some voice.