Updated portable piano with Virtual Resonance Modeling, Bluetooth MIDI, and a slim lightweight chassis, bringing modern connectivity and lifelike piano tone to home players.
The Yamaha P-225 marks a significant shift in the P-series, prioritizing a slim footprint without sacrificing the core piano experience. The standout feature is the new GHC (Graded Hammer Compact) action. While purists might find the shorter pivot point slightly less expressive in the back of the keys compared to the older GHS, it provides a remarkably satisfying, weighted resistance that punches well above its weight class for such a thin chassis.
Sonically, the inclusion of the CFX Concert Grand sample paired with VRM Lite (Virtual Resonance Modeling) elevates the P-225 beyond a mere practice tool. You get those subtle harmonic overtones and sympathetic resonances that make digital playing feel less 'sterile' and more organic. The onboard speakers are punchy, though their downward-firing orientation means the sound character changes significantly depending on whether you're using the dedicated stand or a desk.
Connectivity is where Yamaha excels; the Smart Pianist app integration is seamless, and the built-in USB audio interface is a godsend for home producers. It's a versatile workhorse that fits perfectly in a tight studio or as a lightweight gigging tool. While the plastic build feels a bit utilitarian, the P-225 remains a benchmark for portable digital pianos, balancing authentic touch with modern convenience.
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