Yamaha

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The Yamaha PSR-EW320 76-key portable keyboard with power adapter lets you take your music anywhere. With 76 touch-sensitive keys, you'll have a versatile keyboard that can handle any genre. Hundreds of authentic-sounding instrument voices and rhythms provide limitless creative possibilities right at your fingertips. Whether you're just learning or an experienced player, this user-friendly keyboard will inspire your musical creativity.

Touch-Sensitive Keys Respond Dynamically to Your Playing

The PSR-EW320's 76 full-size keys are touch-sensitive, meaning they respond dynamically to how hard or soft you strike them. Play with a light touch and you'll get a soft, subtle sound. Dig into the keys and you'll produce a louder, more robust tone. This intuitive responsiveness allows for nuanced phrasing and expressiveness, letting your fingers translate the music in your imagination into reality.

Hundreds of High-Quality Voices and Rhythms

With hundreds of instrument voices and accompaniment styles, the creative possibilities are endless. Choose from acoustic and electronic pianos, organs, strings, brass, woodwinds and more. Layer two voices together for a full, lush sound. The accompaniment styles provide real-time backing rhythms in genres from pop and rock to jazz, Latin and world music. Play along or use them as a starting point for your own compositions.

Learn and Play With Onboard Features

The PSR-EW320 makes learning and improving fun and rewarding. Follow the Keys to Success lessons to learn popular songs step-by-step at your own pace. The Touch Tutor shows you how to get different volume levels based on how hard you press the keys. With Smart Chord, you can play complex chords with just one finger. Duo mode splits the keyboard in half for practicing with a teacher or friend.

Connectivity for Playing and Recording

To connect the PSR-EW320 to your computer or audio equipment, use the standard MIDI and line level connections. The MIDI jacks allow connection to other keyboards and modules. The line level outputs can connect directly to PA systems, amplifiers or recording equipment. An AUX line input lets you play along with audio from smartphones, tablets and other devices.

Yamaha PSR-EW320 76-Key Portable Keyboard With Power Adapter
Yamaha PSR-EW320 76-Key Portable Keyboard With Power Adapter
Yamaha PSR-EW320 76-Key Portable Keyboard With Power Adapter

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  • 76 full-size touch-sensitive keys
  • Smart Chord allows one-finger chords from pop to jazz
  • Super Articulation Lite Voices reproduce instrument nuances
  • Hundreds of built-in songs to play along and learn

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  • Great Learning Instrument

    5

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    submitteda month ago

    bySonny

    fromAustin, TX

    Submitted as part of a sweepstakes

    At 60 years old, I decided to try to learn how to play something other than a stringed instrument (I play mandolin, acoustic/electric gutars, ukelele, and bass). My first choice was piano. My wife has a piano, but I wanted a keyboard that I could use with headphones. Also, my music reading skils are relegated to sheet music notation and lead sheets. I love yamaha instruments and own many already, so I naturally gravitated to a Yamaha keyboard. I have not been dissapointed. It is a great learning tool and I am well on my way to learning to play.

  • Fun and good instrument for percussion.

    5

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    submitteda month ago

    byLorry

    fromBuffalo Grove

    Submitted as part of a sweepstakes

    My son loves this keyboard. The piano feels authentic. The effects are amazing.

  • Great keyboard with very nice sound

    5

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    submitteda month ago

    byOld guy

    fromFort Wayne IN

    Submitted as part of a sweepstakes

    Still trying to learn everything this piano keyboard does. But enjoying the challenge. It's not easy at my age to figure all this tech out. I play woodwinds and have for many years and always wanted to learn piano.

  • First time to get correct feel from keyboard

    5

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    submitted4 months ago

    byJoe

    fromTulsa, OK

    Submitted as part of a sweepstakes

    Love the headphone jack. I can play to my heart's content without causing any problems for my spouse. It sounds really good, too.

  • Great piano

    5

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    submitted4 months ago

    byDaniel

    fromFresno, CA

    Submitted as part of a sweepstakes

    I bought this piano for my mom and it was perfect. Since space is an issue for her, this piano was just the right size for mobility and storage. It's not heavy either like weighted key pianos so it is very easy to move.

  • Great Piano for the price

    5

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    submitted4 months ago

    byAneesh

    fromColorado

    Submitted as part of a sweepstakes

    Bought this for my kids and they love it. It comes with free tutorials as well. The stand was purchased separately.

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Have a question about this product? Our expert Gear Advisers have the answers.

  • asked byM.E.

    fromMichigan

    Are the keys weighted and what kind of surface are they?

    Are the keys weighted and what kind of surface are they?

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    The PSR-EW320's 76 full-size keys are touch-sensitive, meaning they respond dynamically to how hard or soft you strike them. Play with a light touch and you'll get a soft, subtle sound. Dig into the keys and you'll produce a louder, more robust tone. This intuitive responsiveness allows for nuanced phrasing and expressiveness, letting your fingers translate the music in your imagination into reality.
  • asked byPAUL

    fromAnn Arbor, MI

    Does it come with a sustain pedal?

    Does it come with a sustain pedal?

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    Unfortunately, no.
  • asked bymax

    fromundisclosed

    What are the dimensions of the keyboard?

    What are the dimensions of the keyboard?

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    Height: 4.13" Width: 45.19" Depth: 12.48" Weight: 11.46 lbs
  • asked byKlo

    fromLa

    Does it come with a power cord?

    Does it come with a power cord?

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    Yes, it does.
  • asked byJoJo

    fromTemecula Ca

    Can you layer sounds?

    Can you layer sounds?

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    Yes, you can layer sounds on a Yamaha PSR-EW320 keyboard, using its "Dual Voice" function which allows you to play two different sounds simultaneously across the entire keyboard, effectively layering them together to create a richer sound.
  • asked bySherry

    fromJacksonville NC

    Does it have a transpose function?

    Does it have a transpose function?

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    Yes, it does.
  • asked byTenajael

    fromBellingham, WA

    Is a sustaining pedal available?

    Is a sustaining pedal available?

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    Yamaha FC3A Continuous Piano Style Sustain Pedal.
  • asked bydexman

    fromBoston, MA.

    The Yamaha PSREW320 is a new product (as of this question). It appears to be the successor to the PSREW310.

Are there many major differences/improvements over the 310 to warrant the purchase of the 320, or are the differences fairly minor in nature?

    The Yamaha PSREW320 is a new product (as of this question). It appears to be the successor to the PSREW310. Are there many major differences/improvements over the 310 to warrant the purchase of the 320, or are the differences fairly minor in nature?

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    I’m sorry, I don’t know. I would guess no; not major enough to warrant a new purchase.