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Yamaha's YC88 88-Key Organ Stage Keyboard lets keyboardists take their show on the road. This gig-ready workstation packs piano, organ and synth voices with realistic touch and sound into a lightweight yet robust design. Yamaha's proprietary Virtual Circuitry Modeling technology recreates the nuances of vintage tonewheel organs for an authentic analog experience, while the triple-sensor hammer-action keyboard responds like a finely tuned concert grand.

Express Yourself with Legendary Yamaha Sound

The YC88's sonic palette spans acoustic and electric pianos, strings, brass and more, in addition to iconic FM synthesizer sounds that shaped '80s pop. An array of editable organ tones—from warm and woody to bright and biting—are on tap for crafting a signature sound. Effects like overdrive, distortion and rotary speaker simulation complete the package for players seeking a contemporary edge.

Play the Part with Premium Keyboard Feel

Yamaha designed the YC88's 88 hammer-action keys to satisfy discerning pianists while facilitating organ technique. The triple-sensor mechanism detects the speed and pressure of each keystroke with precision for nuanced control of tone and sustain. A balanced weighting provides enough heft for expressive phrasing without fatiguing performers during lengthy sets.

Take Command of Your Performance

Despite its vintage character, the YC88 employs a modern, intuitive interface for taming its extensive capabilities. Nine assignable sliders and an array of buttons give players hands-on control of volume, effects, voice selection and more. An easy-to-read LCD screen displays essential information at a glance while streamlining navigation of the YC88's deep functionality.

Travel in Style and Comfort

A sturdy yet lightweight chassis and included gig bag make transporting and protecting the YC88 simple. You can move this workstation between venues with ease, while the nylon soft case's padded handles and straps prevent fatigue over long hauls. Multiple compartments provide space for cables, straps and other accessories.

Open Box Yamaha YC88 88-Key Organ Stage Keyboard Level 2  197881281243
Open Box Yamaha YC88 88-Key Organ Stage Keyboard Level 2  197881281243
Open Box Yamaha YC88 88-Key Organ Stage Keyboard Level 2  197881281243

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  • The VCM Organ engine provides vintage organ character by modeling component-level circuit behavior
  • VCM Rotary Speaker features two authentic rotary speaker sounds with customizable speeds, balances and more
  • FM Organ provides pure synth sound with massive low end and simple drawbar control
  • Dual Keys Sections provide realistic acoustic and electric pianos, strings, brass and more to real FM DX EPs and synths
  • Nine FX processors let you customize the sound on the fly with dedicated panel controls
  • Seamless Sound Switching: change sounds while holding notes without sound cutoff
  • Waterfall keyboard provides authentic organ touch, ideal for "squabbling," "palm glisses" and more
  • 2-channel USB Audio/MIDI Interface for audio recording and playback and MIDI control
  • Included Accessories
    • FC3A Continuous Piano Style Sustain Pedal
    Optional Accessories
    • YSC-YC88, FC4A, FC5, FC7

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    4.16

    186 Reviews

    81%

    of respondents would recommend this to a friend

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    Most Liked Positive Review

    4

    A very cool guitar, if you're into the 1980's shred thing!

    I have been in the market for an 80's style shredder for a few years now. As a big fan of George Lynch, in particular the stuff he did from 1985 to 1990, I've been looking for a used ESP Skulls and Snakes model. That said, they are hard to find on the used market, and they command a premium price. Enter the Friedman Cali model. With its high-output humbuckers, Floyd Rose tremolo, and single volume knob, it's got similar specs as the Skulls and Snakes, and with a much lower point of entry. So, I jumped on it, and I am glad I did. I've spent the last few days getting to know my new Friedman Cali and I can say with confidence this is an excellent guitar for the price. That said, it does have some minor drawbacks that I will gladly look past given how amazing the guitar feels and sounds. My particular guitar was a scratch and dent, which in my case means pre-owned. I say this because when I took delivery of the guitar, I noticed a tremolo stop had been installed, poorly I might add. I confirmed with Friedman they did not install these at the factory; hence my opinion the guitar was previously sold to another customer. In any case, there are no other blemishes or visual imperfections to speak of other than, of course, the factory relic job. After my initial inspection, I put the guitar back in the case to chill out for 24 hours to acclimate to the environment. After that, I remove the old strings, cleaned and polished the frets, lubricated the hardware, applied contact cleaner to the pot and switch, put on fresh strings, and gave it a proper set-up. Some things I noticed during the whole process: the b-string tuner doesn't seem to work as smoothly as the other tuners. These appear to be Hipshot open gear locking tuners, similar to what I have on my Tyler, and I know they usually work very well. Next time I change strings, i will pull the tuner and take it apart for inspection. Another thing I noticed is the screw-in style tremolo bar on the Floyd Rose. This is simply an antiquated design and needs to go the way of the rest of the dinosaurs: extinction. I much prefer the convenience, feel, and adjustability of the drop-in replacement bar, so that is what I installed. Now the tremolo feels expressive and smooth, and the bar drops in quickly. Once I got the Cali set up, I was amazed how comfortable it is to play. Let's first talk materials and craftsmanship. The relic job on the maple neck and fingerboard, combined with the rolled fret edges and slick fret crowning, make this guitar feel like you've been playing it for decades. It's really quite special and something you have to play to understand. because of the compound radius and excellent fretwork, I am able to set the action very low without excessive buzzing. I use 9-gauge strings, and two tremolo springs are sufficient to ensure the tremolo sits parallel to the body while keeping low tension on the strings. Bending is super easy and very smooth, and the tremolo feels so expressive. The guitar just feels slinky and rather addicting to play. On the tone front, it's an absolute monster. The Friedman Classic pickups feature Alnico 5 magnets, which happen to be my favorite for hard rock tones. The bridge pickup sounds thick with gobs of sustain, while the neck pickup is round and fat. Both pickups are articulate and clear, and allow single notes in complex chords to shine through. Rolling back the volume knob will clean up your tone nicely, especially with a good tube amp. These guitars were a collaboration between Dave Friedman and Grover Jackson. Unfortunately, they are no longer working together, and Grover has moved to the Nashville, TN area. I do believe Friedman guitars will be hitting the market again soon, made by someone other than Grover. With that said, the Grover-era are pretty amazing guitars, and may become harder to find. So, if you are in the market for a 1980's super-Strat style shredder, I'd recommend checking out a Grover-era Friedman while you can.

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    Most Liked Negative Review

    3

    Amazing bass with a major flaw

    Being mainly a guitarist, this bass is perfectly ideal for what my needs are. A great bass with a great sound/tone for recording, and many option with the knobs to fine tune and tweak that sound to my preference. However, my biggest gripe is that the string action is ridiculously tight for this bass. I like to play with ticker gauge strings, as I typically go for lower tunings, but this bass is (ironically with it being a 5 string) is simply not made for it. The action towards the neck of the fretboard makes thicker strings unplayable. They make contact with the fretboard at around the 2nd-3rd fret, and raising the bridge to compensate isn't enough. To make matters worse, the screws that are used to raise the strings on the bridge are very easily stripped, and I'm struggling to find any sort of replacements for them.

    Filters
    Best Uses
    1. Practice4
    2. Recording3
    3. All around great guitar1
    4. Metal songs1
    5. Rock songs1
    Cons
    1. None6
    2. Poor Quality2
    3. Virtually no low end warmth.1
    4. Kind of expensive1
    5. Shipping box arrived damaged1
    Describe Yourself
    1. Beginner2
    2. Stray player since 19741
    3. 74 years old, been playing 60 years.1
    4. Jazz, rock, classical player for 60 years1
    5. Metal,hard rock and instrumental rock1
    Pros
    1. Sound4
    2. Attractive3
    3. Stays in Tune2
    4. Stays in tune2
    5. Tone2
    • Great all around strat

      5

      submitted21 days ago

      byCass

      fromDenver

      Price is right

    • Sounds really good

      5

      submitteda month ago

      byTrenton

      fromGladwin county

      This pedal sounds quite good. It is quite customizable. If you do buy this, if you do not have the cord used to power it, there is a battery adapter under the actual pedal part. you just put the black pins on the pedal in and take the pedal off. anyways, really good sound if you want a proper rock or metal distortion/overdrive for an affordable price.

    • Not too bad for the price

      3

      submitted2 months ago

      byJeff

      fromNashville TN

      Typical Chinese bling, the sound is lacking.

    • This drum is just like the vintage ones

      5

      submitted2 months ago

      byJeff

      fromSeattle, WA

      Play with freelance jazz and rock standards groups. All kinds of gigs and shows. I want to buy one of the sets.

    • Love this guitar.

      5

      submitted2 months ago

      byLarry

      fromMinnesota

      Love this guitar. Easy/Good tuning, very playable, thin neck is fast.

    • Its so good it fits my church setting well

      5

      submitted2 months ago

      byjordan

      fromHamilton, new jersey

      This product is the best drums i've ever played on because the shells are a nice color and when you tune the drums up, it sounds so good. When you play it in a open space it fills the room and when you play it in an enclosed space it sounds even better. All Im saying is that this is hands down one of the best drum sets.

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