Yamaha PSR-F52

The Yamaha PSR-F52 is a versatile keyboard designed with beginners and students in mind, offering essential features for learning and playing music.

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Latest User Reviews

2 years ago

Great quality

Bought it for my kids to learn. It is of good quality, simple and easy to use. The price is really good.

2 years ago

Very nice

A great option for beginners or students who want real size keys. Pretty good sounds as well.

2 years ago

Superb

Very good product. Lightweight, sounds great, well functioning.

3 years ago

The sound is awesome, it's light to carry, it;s a great start for beginners but you should know you can' differentiate forte from piano etc

4 years ago

Amazing sound quality are good kids are love to play with the piano

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Technical Data

  • Manufactured by Yamaha
  • Released in 2021
  • Average price : $107
  • 61 Standard keys
  • 32-Voice polyphony
  • 136 Tones (incl. 41 World Voices)
  • 8 Drum kits (incl. 5 World drum kits)
  • 158 Accompaniment styles (incl. 75 World styles)
  • 69 Preset Songs
  • Duo Mode
  • One Touch Setting
  • Panel Sustain
  • Sync Start
  • Part Mute
  • Metronome
  • Transpose Function
  • Sound Boost
  • Smart Chord
  • Loudspeaker: 2 x 2.5 W
  • Battery power supply possible
  • Connections: Headphones, power supply
  • Dimensions : 920mm x 266mm x 73mm
  • Weight : 2.8kg incl. power supply unit (PA-130)
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Reasons to buy

  • Perfect choice for beginners and students seeking full-sized keys.
  • Impressive sound quality and a wide range of tones to explore.
  • Portable and lightweight for easy transport and practice anywhere.
  • Includes useful features like Smart Chord and Metronome for learning and creativity.
  • Great value for those starting their musical journey.

Reasons to avoid

  • May not satisfy advanced musicians looking for more advanced features.
  • Limited polyphony could be a drawback for complex compositions.
  • Some users may desire additional connectivity options for recording and external devices.
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