Yamaha PSREW310 76-Key Touch Sensitive Portable Keyboard with PA130 Power Adapter

4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars | 990 ratings

Price: 199.99

Last update: 08-30-2024


About this item

Includes PSREW310 keyboard and PA130 power supply
The PSREW310 has everything you need in a starter keyboard, with 76 keys for the more serious piano beginner.
The AWM (Advanced Wave Memory) Dynamic Stereo Sampling engine recreates the realism of an acoustic instrument, reproducing its dynamic nuances by recording samples of various playing strengths.
Smart Chord lets you play great-sounding chords from simple Pop triads to complex jazz 7th chords with just a few fingers.
Super Articulation Lite Voices can be controlled with the "Art" button to intuitively reproduce the natural expressive nuances of non-keyboard instruments, allowing keyboard players to achieve realistic expression.

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Top reviews from the United States

AsianCulture Fan
5.0 out of 5 stars Great value, great sound......
Reviewed in the United States on April 25, 2024
I am impressed with the PSR-EW 310, and in the Yamaha line in general. The speaker sound on this unit is excellent, and the keyboard is very good though it is non weighted. For me, it is a great standalone keyboard that I can use for practice and rough composing, and the plug it into my computer for MIDI use. The 76 keys offer a greater range of choice, and it is nice to have even if I rarely take advantage of them. At the time of purchase the pricing was within $20 of the 61 key model so it was an easy choice to make. There is a huge variety of sounds but I won't be using many of them. When it's time to get serious, I will be looking to use plugins on my DAW for many instruments, since the "synth" quality of many instruments is not acceptable on most keyboards. This is not a high end model, but I like the options and features , and at this stage I prefer to not be plugged into the computer all the time. At some point I may get a strictly midi keyboard, but this serves my purposes well.......
Anon
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent low budget keyboard
Reviewed in the United States on April 8, 2024
I really wanted to get back into playing, and I wanted a keyboard that came with a decent amount of sounds already built in. This keyboard certainly has that, and while I find a decent chunk of the sounds to be fairly cheesy - many are also great. The synth selection could be much better, but I am able to run my keyboard through other pedals and effects to further branch out. What impresses me most is how well the touch sensitive feature works. As well, the standard piano sound or "001" is one of the most realistic piano sounds I've heard on a keyboard. I find myself just constantly piddling around with it. I purchased a sustain pedal to go with it, and it feels and sounds similar to playing a real piano. Low notes have a ton of resonance and color. The high end is punchy and saturated. The 76-key range is more than enough to keep me satisfied. Much more impressed with this keyboard than I expected to be.
Oz
5.0 out of 5 stars It's a synth
Reviewed in the United States on January 22, 2024
I had an older Yamaha keyboard that was similar, but had only 60 keys. I thought I should step up and get a full 88 key keyboard with full size weighted keys, so I tried several models by different makers. In the end, I figured, who am I kidding? I'm not a piano player and I never will be. The keys are velocity sensitive, but are not weighted. 76 keys is plenty for my needs. The keys are noisy, but no more so than any of the other keyboards I tried. The clincher for me is the piano sound. There is a default "grand piano", but if you select the next piano on the list you'll get a much better sounding piano. In fact it is better than any of the more expensive "piano" keyboards I tried. This is the only sound I use 99% of the time and I don't use any of the learning or creative tools the machine has, so don't ask me about those.
Loretta Horn
5.0 out of 5 stars This is a nice keyboard. It’s a keeper!
Reviewed in the United States on April 28, 2024
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 This is the second keyboard that I purchased from Amazon. The first one I returned because it had a technical issue, so I decided to go with a trusted brand, Yamaha, and I am glad I did! Changing instrument sounds is easy to use. So far, I have not used any of the other functions, such as record, etc, but I am very satisfied with the product. Also, I did purchase headphones to practice without disturbing others and this function also works well.
The piano is sturdy and also lightweight, which makes it practical because I have taken it outside of my home to lead worship in a small group setting.
Alexa Nicole
4.0 out of 5 stars The product is awesome. 76 keys is not
Reviewed in the United States on January 28, 2024
Okay! So I definitely recommend getting this if you are new. But I personally regret choosing a 76 key when an 88 key works better for the songs I’m learning. You are missing a whole set of keys, so the tone isn’t always correct if you’re looking to use higher notes. But again, this product rocks. The sounds are great, it is lightweight, the sound is beautiful. Just wish I had the 8 extra keys! Oops.
Kindle Customer
5.0 out of 5 stars Great sound quality and options for the price
Reviewed in the United States on January 2, 2024
When I sought to buy a beginner piano, I wanted to get 88 keys and have them weighted keys. I knew Yamaha was a good brand, so I focused my search around that. While I'm happy with my purchase, there's a couple things to note about this model:
The keys aren't weighted. It feels like there's almost no resistance when you play, which is OK unless you plan to play on real pianos in the future.
The keyboard itself weighs almost nothing- this 4ish foot keyboard weighs less than 5 pounds, which is fantastic for taking it places or doing gigs. I don't remember seeing this in the advertisement when I bought it, but it's super light.
It has a ton of features: it comes with like 600 preset sound modes so you can emulate all sorts of instruments or just make laser noises and car horns with your keyboard. It's definitely fun to take a practice break to try to play some funeral dirges on a church organ.
Overall I'm very satisfied with this keyboard. Even though i wanted 88 keys, I'll settle for 76 until I can justify getting an 88 key yamaha for almost 3 times the price.
glenneasy
5.0 out of 5 stars 76 keys are better than 61
Reviewed in the United States on April 21, 2024
The keyboard sounds are excellent and not difficult to use
Linda B.
5.0 out of 5 stars Beautiful sound quality
Reviewed in the United States on April 11, 2024
This instrument is an upgrade from my first Yamaha electric keyboard. Overnight I became a better pianist, thanks to the dynamic possibilities of its touch-sensitive response. It's hard to believe I can have so much piano for so little money. I already had a stand, sustain pedal, and bench, so this was an especially good value. Thank you, Yamaha, for continuing to improve an already fine product.

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