The Yamaha Piaggero NP-15 B portable numeric keyboard, in black, replaces the already famous NP-12 and should quickly become a top seller in its category, thanks in particular to its increased number of sounds and effects.
Building on the solid foundations of its predecessor, it optimises all its qualities by adding new functions and once again raising its technological level in a bid to bring even more realism to entry-level keyboards.
It’s the same recipe for success that has made this portable keyboard ideal for beginners: 61 notes, a compact keyboard, a sober, elegant design, high-quality built-in speakers and simple Host-to-USB connectivity (midi and audio), allowing you to take advantage of the ‘Smart Pianist’ and ‘Rec’n’Share’ applications.
Once again, Yamaha will accompany you everywhere to simplify your life by transcending the sound of your new NP-15 keyboard!
Yamaha NP-15 & NP-35, what are the differences?
The main differences between the two Piaggero keyboards in the NP range are the number of keys (61 keys vs. 76 keys) – and therefore the size of the instrument – the type of touch (full notes vs. Graded-Soft-Touch, which means that the keys are heavier at the bottom of the keyboard than in the treble, as they are on an acoustic piano) and the power of the amplification (2 x 2.5W vs. 2 x 6W).