PSR-E373 : PSR-373
The black and white bits are well made with no odd mechanical noises unlike the Casio it is replacing which clicks and grunts all over the place. The piano is very convincing as are the strings and jazz / rock organs. The few pipe organs are just OK, not nearly as good as the NP series. Orchestral sounds are quite useable. One big improvement is in the realism of the auto backings compared to earlier models. Just two complaints, first the display is blinding with seemingly no way to adjust it. I have cut a rectangle of black plastic to cover it while I am playing. Secondly the auto acc is set to a predictive mode which may be fine for playing country or the blues but is rubbish for anything else. E.g. if you are playing in C and you decide to play A the keyboard insists on playing Am! You need to read the book to figure out how to turn it off. This could be a big issue for sale folks demonstrating the keyboard in the showroom and could lead to numerous customers thinking the machine is faulty.

Technical Data
- Manufactured by Yamaha
- Released in 2020
- Average price : $267
- Dimensions : 945mm x 369mm x 118mm
- Weight : 4.6kg
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