History:
Purchase: An annual 'back to school' sale at a local music shop attracted my attention. 40% off everything in the store. Final price was $320, and that included the maximum survival kit. Plus the 40% off the intro book, DVD and keyboard stand.
What I Like About This Unit: The Yamaha is very easy to use and figure out. So far I've not needed to open the instruction manual. Everything is laid out in a friendly and easy to access mannger. The 'Grand Piano' sound has a clear and resounding tone to it. And having the 'Grand Piano' individual button is a real plus. The keyboard contains a large number of demos, as well as several learning modes. My four children are already learning and we've not even set up formal lessons yet. I love this unit.
What I Do NOT Like About The Yamaha DGX2002: Nothing so far!
DGX2002 Quality: It's light weight construction is my only concern. I expected more substance. I know everyone wants light weight for easy transportation, but our need is durability. With four kids and a lively household, I'm concerned it will get knocked off and broken.
Summary: I love this keyboard and would recommend it to anyone. If you were considering a smaller unit, this expanded unit is worth the extra $$.
Rating of this product: 5
This Yamaha Keyboard MIDI Review Submitted By: The Welborn Family
Date: 2004-01-29
Yamaha DGX2002 Keyboard MIDI Usefulness Rating: 3.66667 out of 5. 3 reader(s) voted.
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