I have the E373 and its without a doubt a great Piano. But if you are really serious about learning the Piano, you will outgrow it pretty fast. You will eventually miss playing the deeper and higher notes. If i had the chance again i would start with a 88 keys piano for a little bit more money.
I enjoyed the presentation, but you miss a key feature of this keyboard, it is an arranger keyboard. If you press the ACMP button you get an entire accompaniment with drums, chords and bass in every style with a 2 variations. If you don’t press it, will sound like a drum machine like I heard in the video. The difference for a beginner is you get the effect of an entire band that follow your harmony that you specify with the chords that you are playing. I discovered this only because my music teacher told me, I wasn’t aware of it, and this opened me a new addicted world of arrangers 😊
That is awesome! You will enjoy the keyboard and hopefully the course gets your started right away. We are about to ad more lessons to extend its content.
Hi, Thanks for the positive feedback. The keys do not feel like a digital piano as they are not full-size keys. They do feel nice to play and do not have a "spongy" feel that other keyboards in this price range have.
I’m planning to buy this keyboard to learn to play the piano. I’d like to learn the songs in a hymnal I bought recently. The notes are pretty basic. My question- Would a 61 key likely be sufficient for using a hymnal? Is it just 2 octaves missing, one high and one low?
Yes! most hymnals won’t have any notes that would extend past the register of this keyboard. It is missing both an octave and almost a half on the bottom end and one octave on the top range. I almost never play any of those notes on the acoustic piano that I have at home anyway.
I don’t believe you can. If you are using its sounds via midi maybe they will react to a pitch bend information but it doesn’t have a pitch bend built into it
Just watched your post year update and came here for this original review. What are. your thoughts on the EZ300? Is there any aspect. of build or sound that suffers on the EZ300, like the feel of keys, or piano sounds or drum beats or those other features you mentioned (layered sounds, splits) and do you think the speakers and connectivity are the same. I wonder if there are learning features ON BOARD with the psr e373 as there are on the lighted ez300. Would love to know if they are the same in build / quality/ features and which you'd recommend. THANKS for your thoughts. SUCH GREAT INFORMATIVE videos; TY !
Thankyou! Question if you record soemthing to the keyboard, can you then export it through the USB to your device later? thanks in advance for replying.
@@thehitmusicstudio Whatever you recorded as an audio file to a laptop? Im thinking if Im improvising, and I decide to record , btu cant be bothered to set up my mic, or connect a divice, can I record it on the piano, and then export the audio afterwards, if it's soemthing I want to keep?
ty for a great video......can you play a piano melody, and then have that melody repeat, and then play a bass line, and have that repeat while the piano melody continues to play, and then add a trumpet melody, and have that continue to play while the other two melodies continue to play, etc. etc. etc?
Hi! I believe what you are referring to is if the piano can do what a sequencer does. I do not believe this keyboard is capable of doing that. You can record 2 tracks but they would play one time without looping. So yes you can play piano on track 1 and on track 2 play bass but the adding elements doesn't happen on the fly. Let me know if that was what you were referring too.
@@thehitmusicstudio yes i would like several tracks to each play for like five minutes, while i solo over them with a different instrument.......like a soft synth pad soulnd that would play for 5 minutes, while i play flute over it....if this keyboard cant do that, is there a keyboard that can?
Hi... thanks a lot for the detailed review... could you please tell how the Yamaha Education suite is in the board? Will it be useful for an absolute beginner? Thanks in advance.
Hi, I like in a kind of hostel so i wanted to know two things that can i lower the sound of it and can i use a haedphone so that only i listen to what i play ? Waiting for your reply
Yes you can use headphones if you get a 1/4 to 1/8 headphone adapter or headphones that already are that size. If you are moving a lot a midi controller might be a great option especially if you have a computer like a M audio Oxygen. Some of them can fit in a back pack
Yes. If you are playing by yourself on with say an acoustic guitar or a singer it is fine. It won't be loud enough to play with a band but it does sound great!
The Tyros 2 is a higher-end keyboard with better sounds. Yamaha makes great products but comparing those two pianos is like putting a Porshe against a Toyota! :)
@@thehitmusicstudio Yes but the Tyros 2 was 15 year ago technology so I would of thought the sound quality then should have made it down in the cheaper end market of today's offerings
@@darenarthur875 The 373 sounds great and it truly blows any other keyboard in the same price range out of the water. I have Motif ES6 which is probably 20 years old. It still sounds better than the 373 even after so many years but I think that difference would remain with keyboards that were intended for more professional use. Especially I continue to see a big difference in the quality and level of the signal in higher-end keyboards as I think they are intended for applications like studio recording and live performances in big setups. It comes down to what are you going to use the keyboard for. To teach and for home personal use really like the 373.
Yes you can plug any type of headphones into it. It has a 1/4 inch stereo plug so you might need an adapter to cell phone style headphones but those adaptors are easy to find. If you are just starting our check out our free beginner course.
I like your video. I’d need some advices, hope you can help me out. I do not have any music background. However I can memorize a tune pretty fast. I have been listening to many music genres since 6 (over 20 years now), particularly EDM (Trance, Big Room, and more), classical music (Bach, Mozart, Beethoven etc), instrumental (flute, harp), New Age, and video game music. My intention is to get something that can let me: 1) Turn EDM music into piano style.. meaning I play some EDM music I like in piano tunes 2) Turn video game music into piano style 3) Learn to play classical piano music pieces 4) Perhaps create new tunes by trial and error Basically I like piano sounds, but also appreciate the many sounds this keyboard has. Should I get a digital piano or a keyboard? I am unsure the differences, and unsure what kind of user I belong to.
Thanks for your comment. They keyboard is a great option to use it to learn how to play piano. If you are trying to make music by recording and creating parts I think you might be better off investing into some recording program like Garage band. The keyboard has plenty of sounds that would get you started in EDM but in those styles you might need to layer tracks and sounds to get a fuller effect. The E373 does have midi which would be a great addition to recording and making music but I do not think it might be able to do everything that you want to do by itself. My advice would be to start with the keyboard and see if you need more before buying recording software. The keyboard is capable of recording some limited tracks and it does have the auto accompaniment feature which should get you started. Hope that helps
If money was not a consideration, what keyboard would you get for a beginner keyboard player but who is a singer and guitar player for over 40 years? Thanks
Simple! Yamaha PSR-EW410 76-Key Portable Keyboard or a Yamaha P125. Those a very different. If you want more sounds plus beats and some other features go with the PSR. If you want great piano action plus 88 keys go with the digital piano.
If you are a one man band the arranger keyboards are a great option. If you are not I think it would be overkill. You can get a super cool keyboard or digital piano for 2k. Give me more info of what would you be using the keyboard for other than learning
@@thehitmusicstudio Thanks. Learning first of course for prob a year or more but then writing songs. I am a semi-professional singer and hope to gig full-time when I retire from my 9-5 job in 6 months. Would like to eventually play solo gigs with singing, my guitar, and hopefully keys once I get proficient enough. That's why I was on the fence if I should get something like the E373 or EW410 that I may have to replace or go for the gusto with the PSR-SX900 or ??? - Thanks for you advice!
@@WysteriaGuitar The EW410 might be a better fit for what you are trying to do. The arranger keyboard is designed to be able to, on the fly, create high-end rhythmic patterns that would also follow the chords that you play especially with the left hand. They are really well designed to cover lots of styles but if you play guitar you might be better suited by using tracks and just adding the keys that you want live. I would get something to learn how to play like the (EW410 or the 373) and when you get the gigs make a decision then as you might want to get something more specific to the type of gig requirements (space, the weight of the keyboard, etc) So to summarize I think you can always get the arranger keyboard later but to learn it is not necessary especially for what you are trying to do.
Please can you make lesson with psr373 I bought this one after your review. Some lessons are going on with psr 900 so on I have still cero knowledge. I thank you so much if you do it.
For the extra $50 I would go with the 373. In my opinion the sounds speakers and keys are a bit better and while saving money is a good thing, having an instrument that sounds better I think makes sense as you don’t want to start with a keyboard you intend to replace anyway. How long have you been playing?
They keys are narrower than the keys of piano, right? It seems most keyboards have narrower keys. So each octave on a keyboard is 5mm or 6mm shorter comparing with that of a piano.
As an absolute beginner I am deciding between this and the EZ300 for my 7 year old. Would you say the EZ300 lighted keys are a better bet for a child since everything else is identical to the 373? Thanks
The lights are not that important if you are going to take lessons with a teacher. I personally have seen many students get pretty confused because the lights tell you the key to press but they don’t show you clearly what fingers to use. even more important it is to play them with the correct fingers. Both keyboards do look almost identical otherwise. Hope that helps.
I love Roland keyboards and own several of them. The Go Keys and the E273 are not completely comparable as I think the go keys is intended for someone that is more into making tracks, loops and using the instrument to perform. The E273 is more intended in my opinion for a beginner with lots of options to further their skills while the Go Keys seems very suitable for more of an intermediate player. Hope that helps! :)
@@thehitmusicstudio i play guitar, im in rock music. So i need a keyboard for background ambients, maybe live performance. But its no indispensable so i look for something simple and affordable. Thanks for your time and sorry for my English 😁
I would suggest go with the E373. It is not that much more money and in my opinion the Yamaha sounds better and has a better keyboard action (how the keys feel to the touch). Hope that helps you decide.
Most keyboards do not come with a stand. Sometimes you can get a combo package that would include one. We found a stand that has worked pretty well for us that I will put a link for you.
@@thehitmusicstudiodoes it have touch sensitivity? looking to learn how to play and in your video on the e273 you said it didnt have it. Is this one recommended for a beginner?
Hello! Thank you for your review. But you didn't say anything about the keys. Please tell me, are the Yamaha PSR-E373 keys more realistic than the Casio CT-X700(800) keys?
Hi, thanks for the feedback. Casio keys tend to be a bit more "spongy" than Yamaha. The CT-X700 is more expensive and I haven't tried it but I do like the Yamaha action for the 373. I would say it feels very natural and comparable to keyboards that are more expensive. One of the biggest plus is that is touch-sensitive which for us is a must for the keyboards we recommend.
They said if there is a Chinese character on the box,be cautious plus the keyboards do not use stickers for the labels.I saw some that are using stickers and not directly written on the piano.The way they copied it was almost spot on,looking at the photos.Yamaha has a website that lists their authorized dealers in every country,so do check the store's names or ask the authorized dealers if they have sub dealers in your country.
Imagine selling a digital keyboard and not send an adapter. That is the most ridiculous cheep ass move I have seen in a company and it’s Yamaha. WTF. NEXT
Thank you so much! And yes you c an use an external speaker. You need to use the headphone jack and get an adaptor but it does work. It is not the same quality as a dedicated left and right output but at this price point it works well if you are trying to use it with a bigger PA system.
I have the E373 and its without a doubt a great Piano. But if you are really serious about learning the Piano, you will outgrow it pretty fast. You will eventually miss playing the deeper and higher notes. If i had the chance again i would start with a 88 keys piano for a little bit more money.
I enjoyed the presentation, but you miss a key feature of this keyboard, it is an arranger keyboard. If you press the ACMP button you get an entire accompaniment with drums, chords and bass in every style with a 2 variations. If you don’t press it, will sound like a drum machine like I heard in the video. The difference for a beginner is you get the effect of an entire band that follow your harmony that you specify with the chords that you are playing. I discovered this only because my music teacher told me, I wasn’t aware of it, and this opened me a new addicted world of arrangers 😊
I love your video and love this lightweight great sounding keyboard! I use it for my band gigs now. It gets the job done very well!
Thank you! It is a great keyboard!
I appreciate the fast review thank you for your effort
I had seen so many reeviews but ur review gives me satification
Thank you. I love making them in a effort to help people find a piano that gets them started in learning how to play
@@thehitmusicstudio yeah i had ordered yamaha psr e 373 i need more viedos from u with that key board i request pls brother
Love u bro from vizag
G Day mate , Iv` learnt some thing & Thankyou for you`r Review on the PSRE373 ! hope mine arrives by. 1st 2023
I got the 373 as per ur recommendation and enrolled for the free course..thanks.
That is awesome! You will enjoy the keyboard and hopefully the course gets your started right away. We are about to ad more lessons to extend its content.
@@thehitmusicstudio thanks...😊😊😊
Very informative I’m thinking about getting one
Thanks for this useful video. Can we setup an orchestra adding customized tracks on this piano? If so, how can I do it?
The best review ever!
Thank you so much for the positive feedback! It means a lot.
Great review all rite at point. Yeah great keyboard. U expose the k....very concise and good. Tnks
Hi, Thanks for your very nice and complete review. Maybe a last question, what about the key feeling? is it heavy like a real piano ? Many thanks
Hi, Thanks for the positive feedback. The keys do not feel like a digital piano as they are not full-size keys. They do feel nice to play and do not have a "spongy" feel that other keyboards in this price range have.
I’m planning to buy this keyboard to learn to play the piano. I’d like to learn the songs in a hymnal I bought recently. The notes are pretty basic.
My question- Would a 61 key likely be sufficient for using a hymnal? Is it just 2 octaves missing, one high and one low?
Yes! most hymnals won’t have any notes that would extend past the register of this keyboard. It is missing both an octave and almost a half on the bottom end and one octave on the top range. I almost never play any of those notes on the acoustic piano that I have at home anyway.
Is It Possible to Add Pitchbend wheel to this Keyboard
I don’t believe you can. If you are using its sounds via midi maybe they will react to a pitch bend information but it doesn’t have a pitch bend built into it
@@thehitmusicstudio ok
Very informative review, thank you. Ps.. be careful with the ring light reflections on your eyes, looks a little freaky ;)
Best sensible review I’ve seen I think I’ll be buying one,
By the way can speakers or an amplifier be used with this keyboard
Many thanks 🙏
I think I'm finally ordering soon wish me luck everyone please
Just watched your post year update and came here for this original review. What are. your thoughts on the EZ300? Is there any aspect. of build or sound that suffers on the EZ300, like the feel of keys, or piano sounds or drum beats or those other features you mentioned (layered sounds, splits) and do you think the speakers and connectivity are the same. I wonder if there are learning features ON BOARD with the psr e373 as there are on the lighted ez300. Would love to know if they are the same in build / quality/ features and which you'd recommend. THANKS for your thoughts. SUCH GREAT INFORMATIVE videos; TY !
hellow i want to ask thise keyboard have a transpose botton thanks
Yes it does but you have to press the function key multiple times to get to it.
Thankyou! Question if you record soemthing to the keyboard, can you then export it through the USB to your device later? thanks in advance for replying.
Not completely sure but I would have to do a test. You do mean exporting the midi file of whatever you recorded?
@@thehitmusicstudio Whatever you recorded as an audio file to a laptop? Im thinking if Im improvising, and I decide to record , btu cant be bothered to set up my mic, or connect a divice, can I record it on the piano, and then export the audio afterwards, if it's soemthing I want to keep?
ty for a great video......can you play a piano melody, and then have that melody repeat, and then play a bass line, and have that repeat while the piano melody continues to play, and then add a trumpet melody, and have that continue to play while the other two melodies continue to play, etc. etc. etc?
Hi! I believe what you are referring to is if the piano can do what a sequencer does. I do not believe this keyboard is capable of doing that. You can record 2 tracks but they would play one time without looping. So yes you can play piano on track 1 and on track 2 play bass but the adding elements doesn't happen on the fly. Let me know if that was what you were referring too.
@@thehitmusicstudio yes i would like several tracks to each play for like five minutes, while i solo over them with a different instrument.......like a soft synth pad soulnd that would play for 5 minutes, while i play flute over it....if this keyboard cant do that, is there a keyboard that can?
I often use synth strings 2 and it sounds wonderful
Agreed that is a great patch. How long have you had the keyboard?
@@thehitmusicstudio 3 months
exactly what number is that?
Gute Präsentation, die Reflexion in den Augen haben auch was.
Are these large size keys?
Not really. They are pretty standard size for a 61 key keyboard
Hi... thanks a lot for the detailed review... could you please tell how the Yamaha Education suite is in the board? Will it be useful for an absolute beginner? Thanks in advance.
I have zero idea about playing a piano , not even one chord but am very keen to learn this, should I get this ?
Yes get it and start with our free beginner’s course. We can recommend some good resources to check out. They keyboard is great!
Hi, I like in a kind of hostel so i wanted to know two things that can i lower the sound of it and can i use a haedphone so that only i listen to what i play ?
Waiting for your reply
Yes you can use headphones if you get a 1/4 to 1/8 headphone adapter or headphones that already are that size. If you are moving a lot a midi controller might be a great option especially if you have a computer like a M audio Oxygen. Some of them can fit in a back pack
Dear Sir please explain as soft as sweet sounds of the music so we can catch you and follow your guidence for the beginer thank you Sir.
Hi, what about the volume? Its ok?
Yes. If you are playing by yourself on with say an acoustic guitar or a singer it is fine. It won't be loud enough to play with a band but it does sound great!
@@thehitmusicstudio thanks.
The last keyboard I had was a Tyros 2, are the sounds better on this E373
The Tyros 2 is a higher-end keyboard with better sounds. Yamaha makes great products but comparing those two pianos is like putting a Porshe against a Toyota! :)
@@thehitmusicstudio Yes but the Tyros 2 was 15 year ago technology so I would of thought the sound quality then should have made it down in the cheaper end market of today's offerings
@@darenarthur875 The 373 sounds great and it truly blows any other keyboard in the same price range out of the water. I have Motif ES6 which is probably 20 years old. It still sounds better than the 373 even after so many years but I think that difference would remain with keyboards that were intended for more professional use. Especially I continue to see a big difference in the quality and level of the signal in higher-end keyboards as I think they are intended for applications like studio recording and live performances in big setups. It comes down to what are you going to use the keyboard for. To teach and for home personal use really like the 373.
Can headphones or earphones be used on this model? I'm a complete beginner
Yes you can plug any type of headphones into it. It has a 1/4 inch stereo plug so you might need an adapter to cell phone style headphones but those adaptors are easy to find. If you are just starting our check out our free beginner course.
www.thehitmusicstudio.com/offers/dQFFAmL3/checkout
@@thehitmusicstudio thanks
I like your video. I’d need some advices, hope you can help me out.
I do not have any music background. However I can memorize a tune pretty fast. I have been listening to many music genres since 6 (over 20 years now), particularly EDM (Trance, Big Room, and more), classical music (Bach, Mozart, Beethoven etc), instrumental (flute, harp), New Age, and video game music.
My intention is to get something that can let me: 1) Turn EDM music into piano style.. meaning I play some EDM music I like in piano tunes 2) Turn video game music into piano style 3) Learn to play classical piano music pieces 4) Perhaps create new tunes by trial and error
Basically I like piano sounds, but also appreciate the many sounds this keyboard has. Should I get a digital piano or a keyboard? I am unsure the differences, and unsure what kind of user I belong to.
Thanks for your comment. They keyboard is a great option to use it to learn how to play piano. If you are trying to make music by recording and creating parts I think you might be better off investing into some recording program like Garage band. The keyboard has plenty of sounds that would get you started in EDM but in those styles you might need to layer tracks and sounds to get a fuller effect. The E373 does have midi which would be a great addition to recording and making music but I do not think it might be able to do everything that you want to do by itself. My advice would be to start with the keyboard and see if you need more before buying recording software. The keyboard is capable of recording some limited tracks and it does have the auto accompaniment feature which should get you started. Hope that helps
If money was not a consideration, what keyboard would you get for a beginner keyboard player but who is a singer and guitar player for over 40 years? Thanks
Simple! Yamaha PSR-EW410 76-Key Portable Keyboard or a Yamaha P125. Those a very different. If you want more sounds plus beats and some other features go with the PSR. If you want great piano action plus 88 keys go with the digital piano.
@@thehitmusicstudio Thanks I really appreciate the advice! so, something like the PSR-SX900 would be overkill?
If you are a one man band the arranger keyboards are a great option. If you are not I think it would be overkill. You can get a super cool keyboard or digital piano for 2k. Give me more info of what would you be using the keyboard for other than learning
@@thehitmusicstudio Thanks. Learning first of course for prob a year or more but then writing songs. I am a semi-professional singer and hope to gig full-time when I retire from my 9-5 job in 6 months. Would like to eventually play solo gigs with singing, my guitar, and hopefully keys once I get proficient enough. That's why I was on the fence if I should get something like the E373 or EW410 that I may have to replace or go for the gusto with the PSR-SX900 or ??? - Thanks for you advice!
@@WysteriaGuitar The EW410 might be a better fit for what you are trying to do. The arranger keyboard is designed to be able to, on the fly, create high-end rhythmic patterns that would also follow the chords that you play especially with the left hand. They are really well designed to cover lots of styles but if you play guitar you might be better suited by using tracks and just adding the keys that you want live. I would get something to learn how to play like the (EW410 or the 373) and when you get the gigs make a decision then as you might want to get something more specific to the type of gig requirements (space, the weight of the keyboard, etc) So to summarize I think you can always get the arranger keyboard later but to learn it is not necessary especially for what you are trying to do.
When did this keyboard come out?
October 2020
@@thehitmusicstudio thank you very much ❤️
@@thehitmusicstudio amazing video 👌😊
Does it come with the cable and charger?
The one that we got from Amazon didn't but it depends on where do you purchase it from.
In Greece it comes with the cable and charger
Please can you make lesson with psr373 I bought this one after your review. Some lessons are going on with psr 900 so on I have still cero knowledge. I thank you so much if you do it.
Hello, I have a Psr e363 and I only play Grand Piano.
Do you think I have to buy psr 373 for only play grand piano ?
Did you get an answer
Hi for begginners is it better to get Yamaha E373 or Casio CT-S300?
For the extra $50 I would go with the 373. In my opinion the sounds speakers and keys are a bit better and while saving money is a good thing, having an instrument that sounds better I think makes sense as you don’t want to start with a keyboard you intend to replace anyway. How long have you been playing?
@@thehitmusicstudio thank you! About 1-2months so a complete beginner
Get the 373 and take our beginner’s course :) It’s free thehitmusicstudio.com/store
They keys are narrower than the keys of piano, right? It seems most keyboards have narrower keys. So each octave on a keyboard is 5mm or 6mm shorter comparing with that of a piano.
As an absolute beginner I am deciding between this and the EZ300 for my 7 year old. Would you say the EZ300 lighted keys are a better bet for a child since everything else is identical to the 373? Thanks
The lights are not that important if you are going to take lessons with a teacher. I personally have seen many students get pretty confused because the lights tell you the key to press but they don’t show you clearly what fingers to use. even more important it is to play them with the correct fingers. Both keyboards do look almost identical otherwise. Hope that helps.
Kindly compare Yamaha PSR E-373 vs. Casio CTX 870in...
If anybody has comparison video???
Which one you find better
Do you recommend this or Roland go keys?
I love Roland keyboards and own several of them. The Go Keys and the E273 are not completely comparable as I think the go keys is intended for someone that is more into making tracks, loops and using the instrument to perform. The E273 is more intended in my opinion for a beginner with lots of options to further their skills while the Go Keys seems very suitable for more of an intermediate player. Hope that helps! :)
@@thehitmusicstudio thank you so much 😊
Of course!
What type of music do you do or are trying to learn?
@@thehitmusicstudio i play guitar, im in rock music. So i need a keyboard for background ambients, maybe live performance. But its no indispensable so i look for something simple and affordable. Thanks for your time and sorry for my English 😁
Can anyone suggest me which one to choose among yamaha PSR 373 vs Casio ct x700 for beginner
I would suggest go with the E373. It is not that much more money and in my opinion the Yamaha sounds better and has a better keyboard action (how the keys feel to the touch). Hope that helps you decide.
@@thehitmusicstudio thank you
Does it come with stand
Most keyboards do not come with a stand. Sometimes you can get a combo package that would include one. We found a stand that has worked pretty well for us that I will put a link for you.
www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01B15JPCQ/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1 It is a bit pricey but it is fully adjustable and very sturdy.
Hi nice review. Please do a more extensive showcase of the new styles and voices with OTS, especially the new Super Articulation Lite! Voices. Thanks
Sounds good! I was trying to keep the review short but the keyboard is so good it might need a part two.
TheHitMusicStudio I am looking forward to it. You’re right, such a good keyboard is unprecedented at this price point.
Compare this with Casio CTX 870in
you’re video s perfect!
Thank you! Slowly but surely we are getting more quality content to help people out there? Do you play Piano?
@@thehitmusicstudio I’m actually planning to buy one soon!
My first one to learn actually
@@thehitmusicstudio
Hi,
Does PSR E373 have a Bluetooth wireless headphone connection function?
Please reply,
Thanks
@@nilaypatel6830 Hi Nilay, It doesn't have Bluetooth ability. It is a great keyboard though!
Velocity touch?
You mean touch sensitivity?
@@thehitmusicstudiodoes it have touch sensitivity? looking to learn how to play and in your video on the e273 you said it didnt have it. Is this one recommended for a beginner?
Is it suitable for hip hop?
It has a good amount of beats that are in the style of hip hop. I don’t think it is intended mostly for hip hop but you can use it for it!
How are you trying to use it for?
Okay thanks! I’m planning to use it mainly for hip hop as it is my favorite genre! But I’m a pure beginner so would like to learn other things too
Hello! Thank you for your review. But you didn't say anything about the keys. Please tell me, are the Yamaha PSR-E373 keys more realistic than the Casio CT-X700(800) keys?
Hi, thanks for the feedback. Casio keys tend to be a bit more "spongy" than Yamaha. The CT-X700 is more expensive and I haven't tried it but I do like the Yamaha action for the 373. I would say it feels very natural and comparable to keyboards that are more expensive. One of the biggest plus is that is touch-sensitive which for us is a must for the keyboards we recommend.
@@thehitmusicstudio Thank you very much! You helped me make my choice!
@@Vyacheslav1911 Of course. We love to help!
@@thehitmusicstudio what about casio ctx 870in between that and psr e373 there is difference of 2000-3000 INR...Could you please compare both?
Thank you :)
Do you know how to identify if it's not fake?
Good question! I think all Yamaha Keyboards have unique serial numbers but I’ll double check and get back to you!
They said if there is a Chinese character on the box,be cautious plus the keyboards do not use stickers for the labels.I saw some that are using stickers and not directly written on the piano.The way they copied it was almost spot on,looking at the photos.Yamaha has a website that lists their authorized dealers in every country,so do check the store's names or ask the authorized dealers if they have sub dealers in your country.
Mine came with an adaptor...ask before you buy. Yay.
Where did you purchase it ?
@@benallmark9671 Bothners (South Africa)
@@victoriahill7218 thanks for the response
I bought mine from Amazon and it supposed to come tomorrow .i hope it will come with an adaptor.
@@souadfruja2848 you are so going to enjoy!
i shared twice
Thank you so much!
Beast of
Imagine selling a digital keyboard and not send an adapter. That is the most ridiculous cheep ass move I have seen in a company and it’s Yamaha. WTF. NEXT
Agreed it is a hassle!
Maybe next time, The Piano Keys will be optional HAHHA
@@leonthesleepy They are always making new schemes to make an extra buck!
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My e373 came with a PSU. Les in UK
To much chat.
The goal is to give enough information so people can make an informed decision if they want to purchase this keyboard
less talking, more playing
Agree!
Best sensible review I’ve seen I think I’ll be buying one,
By the way can speakers or an amplifier be used with this keyboard
Many thanks 🙏
Thank you so much! And yes you c an use an external speaker. You need to use the headphone jack and get an adaptor but it does work. It is not the same quality as a dedicated left and right output but at this price point it works well if you are trying to use it with a bigger PA system.