The PSR E-3X3 series is really the best keyboard in its price range by far. People will rave about Casio CTX or CTS and Roland Go Keys, but nothing beat this series overall. Even if those other models have better sounds here and there, they all feel like toys, and the Yamaha is a freaking tank!
A decent keyboard, OK for beginners but wouldn`t go furthur than that. I`ve played for years but stopped some time ago when the keyboard I had for years finally packed up. Started up again recently and thought I`d try this one and although it has some good sounds and styles, lacks overall quality which often makes it a bit difficult trying to get back onto some of my old stuff, even allowing for a bit of rustiness on my part. I probably will get another, likely a PSR E473 which is a class above this one, maybe should have got one of those to start with. One fault with the 373 which others have mentioned is that the registration memory doesn`t seem to work so you can`t save any setups, although it does save split point, fingering and touch sensitivity.
Following my newbie aspiration. I came up to this YA PSR E373 as being the perfect choice for someone like me. Feature rich, relatively affordable and most important with a series of readily available learning features. Perfect for the newbie. But lacking on the E473. From your own description. You already carry a baggage of experience even if slightly rusted. So I guess you're the target client for the E473. While my 0 experience makes the E373 the top of my aspirations. ;-)
@@crpth1 The e373 should be fine for someone like yourself, I`ve never really looked into those learning features but they`re sure to be a help. The E473 is a bit more complicated but the styles are much the same as the 373 although there are more of them, and even though I`m a bit lazy when it comes to learning new features, it shouldn`t be too difficult to change. Meanwhile I`m happy to carry on with the 373 ftb, it has its limitations but is still a very useful instrument and seems to be quite popular.
Hi, can I ask if Yamaha e373 has Chinese characters on it? I'm planing to buy this model and most in the reviews are saying that the Yamaha logo is sticker and has original Chinese characters in it. Hopes you helps me
very nice review, im getting the larger version of this (ew310) with an octave worth of more keys in less than two weeks from now and im very excited to play around with the sounds as well
Thanks for this! I just bought one. Cant beat the price for playing in the park. Do you need to buy a sustain pedal? Btw I also have.the RolandGo. I prefer the 373 also!
I first heard it's sound at my new music teachers home today and I immediately ordered it without even looking at it's features, the sound is that good!!!!!
Hi 👋 my friend I am new subscriber I like your videos very nice unboxing beast feeling keep it up 👍 please share thank you 🙏 ❤❤❤❤only the keys are making sound all in all is beautiful keyboard have fun with it see you in your new video ❤
You were making more noise with your figures by how you were hitting the keys so aggressively and clumsy than the sound coming from the machine, the video is not bad, but just because this keyboard is under couple hundred bucks doesn't mean you should treat it as a disposable. thanks for sharing though, enjoy.
Do Not Buy This Keyboard, I Purchased it when I was Beginner but Now I Am In Intermediate level And i want Pitchbend which thus Keyboard Doesn't have, Please Dont buy this Keyboard who may Regret in future like i do
You Can Buy Anybody Which Have Pitchbend With Some Good Features, Casio:- Best Features Yamaha:- Sound Quality Take Any keyboard with Pitchbend With Good Features, Don't Buy This Keyboard this is Best For Beginning but After a Year You will be Intermediate and You Will be Regretted Buying this Keyboard isiliye Pahle hi Koi Accha sa Keyboard kharidlo
@@la2toronto789 Bro, I am From India 🇮🇳 Where Indian Instruments are Having Glide or Notes Are Shifting Like a Slide For that Pitchbend is Very Important And This Keyboard Doesn't Have that Pitchbend Instrument like, Sitar,Vina,electric guitars, saxophones, the violin family, and most Indian melodic instruments Etc;all These Instrument need Pitchbend Which This Keyboard Doesn't have So this is why I need Pitchbend
The PSR E-3X3 series is really the best keyboard in its price range by far. People will rave about Casio CTX or CTS and Roland Go Keys, but nothing beat this series overall. Even if those other models have better sounds here and there, they all feel like toys, and the Yamaha is a freaking tank!
Totally wrong..
I agree, I tried most of the others in the store and this was my favorite by far
Never liked Casio. Always thought of them as the tin whistles you used to get from Woolworths years ago.
7:53 Is no one finna talk about that he just took a cheeseburger break mid vid 😭?
Fr😭😭😭
Hey, a man's gotta eat!
Nice review has convinced me to get one. Keep the videos coming!!
many thanks Michael!
You can power by the USB port also, I guess.
Nice review 👍
Glad you liked it
Can you tell me which one is better, psr e373 or psr e383 ?
I’m getting a Yamaha psr E473 tomorrow
Can you do a video how Connect it with garage band on iPhone
hmm, good idea perhaps in the future. I have the USB to lightning cable and it works with my other controllers
Is the volume knob max when you record this?
Is this a sequencer also??
I wouldn't use it to sequence however there are many pre programmed beats and styles to improvise with in real time
@@homestudiogearreviews Thank you for the information.
A decent keyboard, OK for beginners but wouldn`t go furthur than that. I`ve played for years but stopped some time ago when the keyboard I had for years finally packed up. Started up again recently and thought I`d try this one and although it has some
good sounds and styles, lacks overall quality which often makes it a bit difficult trying to get back onto some of my old stuff,
even allowing for a bit of rustiness on my part. I probably will get another, likely a PSR E473 which is a class above this one,
maybe should have got one of those to start with. One fault with the 373 which others have mentioned is that the registration
memory doesn`t seem to work so you can`t save any setups, although it does save split point, fingering and touch sensitivity.
Following my newbie aspiration. I came up to this YA PSR E373 as being the perfect choice for someone like me. Feature rich, relatively affordable and most important with a series of readily available learning features. Perfect for the newbie. But lacking on the E473.
From your own description. You already carry a baggage of experience even if slightly rusted. So I guess you're the target client for the E473. While my 0 experience makes the E373 the top of my aspirations. ;-)
@@crpth1 The e373 should be fine for someone like yourself, I`ve never really looked into those learning features but they`re sure to be a help. The E473 is a bit more complicated but the styles are much the same as the 373 although there are more of them, and even though I`m a bit lazy when it comes to learning new features, it shouldn`t be too difficult to change. Meanwhile I`m happy to carry on with the 373 ftb, it has its limitations but is still a very useful instrument and seems to be quite popular.
yes GREAT beginner board and even cool just to have for ease of use and portability no matter the skill level. Best in its price range IMO
No, that was a very Shallow dive into the PSR-E373. I sincerely hope you will come to appreciate just how capable this keyboard really is.
Hi, can I ask if Yamaha e373 has Chinese characters on it? I'm planing to buy this model and most in the reviews are saying that the Yamaha logo is sticker and has original Chinese characters in it. Hopes you helps me
Yes. But you can request to have an english label on it.
I really don't know, but YAMAHA is a Japanese company.
very nice review, im getting the larger version of this (ew310) with an octave worth of more keys in less than two weeks from now and im very excited to play around with the sounds as well
Nice !!
Can it be used as just a midi controller for my soft synth and external sound modules?
Yes
Questions: How long does it run on batteries and does it have bluetooth for streaming back tracks?
nice review thanks!
why not ct s1?
CT-S1 is a different type of keyboard, more alike the Piaggero series. The alternatives here are the CTX, CTS and Roland Go Keys keyboards.
I got a psr e383. So far so good I ll uprade next year to a sx600.
Good
is this touch sensi?
I wanted to get the psr ew310 but I got the ew300 instead & I like it!!!!😃
awesome
No pitch bend 😔
Thanks for this! I just bought one. Cant beat the price for playing in the park. Do you need to buy a sustain pedal?
Btw I also have.the RolandGo. I prefer the 373 also!
I want Pitchbend which this keyboard doesn't have
awesome, I do highly recommend a sustain pedal. Makes a huge difference.
@@homestudiogearreviews thanks much. I agree
are they touch sensitive? i cant tell
It is.
I first heard it's sound at my new music teachers home today and I immediately ordered it without even looking at it's features, the sound is that good!!!!!
Keyboard sound too much ???
No . But its enough
The PSR-E383 doesn't have a pitch wheel either, unlike the SHS-10
Buena Review :)
gracias!
Hi 👋 my friend I am new subscriber I like your videos very nice unboxing beast feeling keep it up 👍 please share thank you 🙏 ❤❤❤❤only the keys are making sound all in all is beautiful keyboard have fun with it see you in your new video ❤
thanks for watching! more to come :)
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You were making more noise with your figures by how you were hitting the keys so aggressively and clumsy than the sound coming from the machine, the video is not bad, but just because this keyboard is under couple hundred bucks doesn't mean you should treat it as a disposable. thanks for sharing though, enjoy.
hahahaha, that's called finger confidence, practice some HANNON exercises and then you'll understand Bruh
No that's called banging on the keys @@homestudiogearreviews
dam i shared twice man
haha thanks man
Bro Called the piano a toy 😂😂😂
Where do you live?
I live in Brazil this one cost like 400 dolars
USA
@@homestudiogearreviewsbro I live in USB
Read the manual
It's bad no accompaniment.
New toy 😕
Very poor presentation...lack of knowledge...the tone is typical...the important is the accompaniment...if how they got a perfect rhythm...
Toy? Seriously?
I mean compared to my Rolands, yes very much so
@@homestudiogearreviews in A cheap product, u wont get professional type functions like rolland.
Do Not Buy This Keyboard, I Purchased it when I was Beginner but Now I Am In Intermediate level And i want Pitchbend which thus Keyboard Doesn't have, Please Dont buy this Keyboard who may Regret in future like i do
Then which keyboard you would suggest for a beginner?
You Can Buy Anybody Which Have Pitchbend With Some Good Features,
Casio:- Best Features
Yamaha:- Sound Quality
Take Any keyboard with Pitchbend With Good Features,
Don't Buy This Keyboard this is Best For Beginning but After a Year You will be Intermediate and You Will be Regretted Buying this Keyboard isiliye Pahle hi Koi Accha sa Keyboard kharidlo
Why the hell do you want pitch bend
😂😂😂😂😂
@@la2toronto789 Bro, I am From India 🇮🇳 Where Indian Instruments are Having Glide or Notes Are Shifting Like a Slide
For that Pitchbend is Very Important And This Keyboard Doesn't Have that Pitchbend
Instrument like,
Sitar,Vina,electric guitars, saxophones, the violin family, and most Indian melodic instruments Etc;all These Instrument need Pitchbend Which This Keyboard Doesn't have So this is why I need Pitchbend
@@essenceofmusic9523 I understand brother haha