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Yamaha Piaggero NP-35 Review 

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This is my in depth review on the Yamaha Piaggero NP-35 "piano focused" keyboard (also applies to the NP-15); the long awaited successor to one of the most popular keyboards ever, the Yamaha NP-32/NP-12. The NP-35 is a worthy successor; 76 graded soft touch action keys, and Yamaha has added a built in USB audio interface, compatibility with Smart Pianist, upgraded the piano samples, added damper resonance and added a great selection of 5 NEW sounds.
This is an in-depth review, so there are links below to different sections if you want to skip to features that interest you.
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Intro: 0:00
What IS The NP-35?: 0:26
Key Action: 0:57
Sounds: 4:57
Sound Demo: 7:37
User Interface: 14:56
Smart Pianist Demo: 18:47
Connectivity: 27:03
Speakers: 29:45
Speaker Demo: 30:38
Other Features: 31:51
What's Missing?: 32:37
Competition: 34:13
The VERDICT: 37:55
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Комментарии : 45   
@operationshutdown155
@operationshutdown155 3 месяца назад
Thank you for bringing up the octave width and key action in your reviews. I also appreciate how you sample all the sounds.
@PianoTone
@PianoTone 3 месяца назад
Thanks glad you enjoyed the review! And thanks for checking out the channel, feel free to subscribe
@jorgdietz6672
@jorgdietz6672 5 часов назад
After looking your Korg Liano and Yamaha NP-35 review, i know what I need ;). I'm looking for a lightweight piano for traveling. To have an instrument for boring hotel nights ;) And the Korg is the winner, more keys an really fullsize keys. I saw a NP-35 vs Liano at your chanel, but i didn't found it again. Can you give me a tip?
@re-duke
@re-duke 27 дней назад
Great review. Btw, I'm not sure if it was mentioned but after listening to the Sound boost comparisons I'm not sure what does that change.
@PianoTone
@PianoTone 27 дней назад
Thanks! The sound boost just bumps up the speaker output volume a tiny bit. Kind of like "turning it up to 11" ;) Thanks for checking out the channel, feel free to subscribe
@vovan5409
@vovan5409 2 месяца назад
What's the point of having the keys backwards?
@PianoTone
@PianoTone 2 месяца назад
I'm not sure what you mean?
@vovan5409
@vovan5409 2 месяца назад
@@PianoTone I don't even know how to explain🙂. In Yamaha, the arrangement of octaves looks as if inverted from left to right, compared to a classic piano. Well, the octave is far left and far right
@PianoTone
@PianoTone 2 месяца назад
​@@vovan5409 The keys are arranged the same as on all pianos; keep in mind this is a 76 key keyboard not 88 keys so the left and right ends might look strange; the left side starts on E note, where an 88 key piano starts on an A note. Hope that helps! Thanks for checking out the channel, feel free to subscribe
@vovan5409
@vovan5409 2 месяца назад
@@PianoTone Yes, thanks, I saw it, Indeed, keyboards with 76 keys basically look like this, The only model CME UF7 76-Key with a regular layout
@Cacheola
@Cacheola 25 дней назад
Thankyou. I'm irked by the speakers hogging valuable space up on the sides. I mean, the reason we want these portable keyboards is for the compact width, is it not??!! I prefer the full sized keys, so this video was an eye opener and will cross these Yamaha's off my list, cheers
@PianoTone
@PianoTone 25 дней назад
If you're looking for a super portable "piano focused" option with true full size keys, check out the Korg Liano; still not fully weighted keys but a very piano like action/feel, super light, good sounds, and full size keys. Did a review here: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-tXKu-gwwXuo.html Thanks for checking out the channel, feel free to subscribe
@Cacheola
@Cacheola 25 дней назад
@@PianoTone Hey, thanks very much. I own a P-515 but prefer a 61 or even a 76 for my sailboat. Watching your vid on the Recital 61 atm... Do you have a review of the go keys 5 buried in your media somewhere? Sub'd
@PianoTone
@PianoTone 25 дней назад
Only reviewed the older GO:Piano haven’t seen the new ones yet
@Cacheola
@Cacheola 25 дней назад
@@PianoTone Just watching your review of that now lol. The go keys 5 looks pretty sick, but will have the synth feeling keys. Seems I can still order a go:piano 61 in Canada... hmmm
@Zoco101
@Zoco101 2 месяца назад
For some users a smaller octave is an advantage, but there should be two options, and the respective models should be clearly marked. I'm not a fan of unweighted actions, but Yamaha sprung actions seem better than those of some other brands. Ironically, some upmarket stage pianos don't have graded actions, but I like the feature. For my travel piano I purchased the P-121 and not the Studiologic X Piano 73, largely because the latter's action isn't graded. I don't like the speakers being at the ends on the NP-35, because this reduces the portability. I have seen piano students struggle with the NP-32 and I advise parents not to buy these (or similar) as backup/travel pianos for children who are already studying on pianos with better actions.
@PianoTone
@PianoTone 2 месяца назад
Thanks for sharing, all good points! I'm actually using a Hammond SK Pro now as a one board solution for playing in my band; it's actual semi weighted (not just heavy springs) and it's a proper organ action but is still usable for piano (I play 90% organ in my band, the rest piano/rhodes, so it works perfect for me. Thanks for checking out the channel, feel free to subscribe
@Zoco101
@Zoco101 2 месяца назад
@@PianoTone That's interesting! Good for you! Most "semi-weighted" actions just have firmer springs so far as I can tell. Accordingly, the key return is all wrong for me. I bought one such model as a travel piano (not a Yamaha though) and replaced it with the Yamaha P-121 almost a year ago. Many of us are sad to see these disappear. Yamaha should make a P-221 with 73 or 76 keys.
@simonrobert9858
@simonrobert9858 2 месяца назад
Hello, I found out your video very helpful, especially about DGX 670. I'm drummer and with age near 40s, find better put money in DGX and learn something new. I know, from scratch, being 5 string bass player more easy than learn 88 key, but with long long deep review you made, you convince me. And just know CK series can use with one (or two) midi keyboard in this channel; I'll watch your video about CK series later. For DGX video about three pedal, Yamaha has launch portable three pedal, works with P series also DGX (if mad enough to gigging), with code FC35, you can find out (and if possible, please do some review) Thank you so much.
@PianoTone
@PianoTone 2 месяца назад
I'm also ex bass player! And yes the new pedal looks awesome I'm looking forward to renting one when they are available so I can test it
@paulyllow
@paulyllow Месяц назад
If just comparing piano sound alone with the internal speaker and Keybed, despite more polyphony and three samples per note, Liano still does not sound as good as Yamaha NP35?I actually like Casio CTS1 a lot, I think the piano and other sound selection are great. The only draw back for me is the low power speaker and 5 octaves range. In terms of sound selection, I think Yamaha NP35 is way better than Liano. So the only reason to go with Liano is the full size keybed, good piano sound and more powerful speaker. Unfortunately I couldn’t test them side by side. Watts don’t mean anything if the speaker is not great.
@PianoTone
@PianoTone Месяц назад
Thanks for sharing! And thanks for checking out the channel feel free to subscribe
@user-yx5nh4tm9n
@user-yx5nh4tm9n 2 месяца назад
Thank you for such a great amount of work! Could you please compare the keys on this Yamaha and Alesis Recital 61 to see which is more pianistic?
@PianoTone
@PianoTone 2 месяца назад
The recital is full width and the NP35 is graded so they each have their advantages - the Yamaha sounds are much better I would lean that way myself. Thanks for checking out the channel feel free to subscribe
@user-yx5nh4tm9n
@user-yx5nh4tm9n 2 месяца назад
​@@PianoToneThanks! I'm just looking for a 61-key digital piano with the most realistically weighted semi-weighted keys. And after your review on Alesis, I was sure that I had found what I needed) But after the review on the Yamaha NP35 came out, and now I'm confused again...
@PianoTone
@PianoTone 2 месяца назад
@@user-yx5nh4tm9n OK thought about it some more; because the Recital keys are the right size and shape - the Recital keys are going to be a bit more realistic even though the NP35 is graded (remember the 61 key NP15 is NOT graded!). But if it was me I would still buy the Yamaha because a) it's a yamaha b)the sounds are better and c) it has the built in audio interface which is a huge feature So realistic key action = Alesis, features = Yamaha. Hope that helps!
@user-yx5nh4tm9n
@user-yx5nh4tm9n 2 месяца назад
​@@PianoToneThank you, best RU-vidr!❤❤
@PianoTone
@PianoTone 2 месяца назад
@@user-yx5nh4tm9n :)
@mfurman
@mfurman 3 месяца назад
Tony, have you already got your Hammond SKPRO? Did you also ever consider Yamaha YC61? I am finally happy with my Roland RD-08 Michael Ps. I have to admit that not standard key size on Piaggero eliminates it from my potential interest. Are you considering it for yourself?
@PianoTone
@PianoTone 3 месяца назад
I just got it a week ago; it's absolutely amazing (but it's a beast to learn, soooo many features, and I've been too busy to play with it much yet! This weekend hopefully). I would have loved to try out a YC but the stores here never stock them, so I would have had to buy one to try it so ... And I probably would have liked it but knew I always wanted a real Hammond so likely would have ended up with this anyways. Almost kept my Studiologic Numa Compact 2X for piano and opted for the XK-4 (organ only) instead but the SK Pro with amazing piano and EP sounds gives me a single keyboard solution with my band. No, not considering the NP-35 for myself, definiitely have all the keyboards I'll ever need now lol. Glad to hear you're happy with your RD! Saw one in a store last week and played it for a couple seconds looks cool
@mfurman
@mfurman 3 месяца назад
@@PianoTone I am really looking forward to your review of SK Pro, Tony! Thank you, Michael
@PianoTone
@PianoTone 3 месяца назад
@@mfurman It's probably going to be a super general quick intro/overview, followed by lots of small "how to" videos; it's crazy how much this can do and how complex it is :)
@mfurman
@mfurman 3 месяца назад
@@PianoTone Thank you Tony!
@oonnyx6
@oonnyx6 Месяц назад
Hey Tone, i can not decide between the NP35 or the P225. What would be the better option for a beginner? I would love to hear your opinion on this one. Thanks for the Video and love
@PianoTone
@PianoTone Месяц назад
The P225 is fully weighted full size keys and also has rhythms and accompaniment, so you can’t really compare the 2 directly. The NP35 is more portable, and is less money, and is aimed at beginners; the P225 would be great for a beginner as well, but would also last you long into intermediate or even advanced levels. An NP35 is a great beginner choice, but if you decide to keep playing long term you might want to upgrade one day. Hope that helps! Thanks for checking out the channel feel free to subscribe
@oonnyx6
@oonnyx6 Месяц назад
@@PianoTone Thank you so much for your help Tone. Would love to know if you have any other options or should I go for the 225.
@PianoTone
@PianoTone Месяц назад
P-145 is same fully weighted key action without the rhythms, and Korg liano is a competitor to NP35. I have reviews on both of those on my channel. Thanks for checking out the channel feel free to subscribe
@jamietopolski4019
@jamietopolski4019 3 месяца назад
How do you like the Piaggero NP-35 compared to the Casio CT-S1?
@PianoTone
@PianoTone 3 месяца назад
That’s a great question - would be nice to try that side by side. From memory I think as much as I like the CTS1 I’d be partial to the Yamaha for the audio interface, smart pianist, extra keys, and graded soft touch action - although the CTS1 does have more sounds…. They’re both great keyboards.
@jamiew4851
@jamiew4851 2 месяца назад
​@PianoTone same struggle for me as a beginner, from what people are saying, seems that the CTS1 got better key action, not sure if it's really semi weighted keys, and does the active width normal? Thanks
@PianoTone
@PianoTone 2 месяца назад
@@jamiew4851 The octave width on the CT-S1 keys is also narrow. For key action they're both not bad but the Piaggero is better in my opinion (because of the grading).
@amusic9825
@amusic9825 2 месяца назад
Will you review the E383?
@PianoTone
@PianoTone 2 месяца назад
Absolutely once they’re available where I am - although I’ve looked at the specs and to be honest I’m not sure it’s much of an upgrade on the 373 but need to see it for sure. Thanks for checking out the channel feel free to subscribe
@Mr.PhatsVarietyVibesShow
@Mr.PhatsVarietyVibesShow 3 месяца назад
I think this has a pretty sound for the buck.... & affordable
@PianoTone
@PianoTone 3 месяца назад
It is a pretty nice piano for the $!
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