
We will talk about more of the features in our next Yamaha digital piano review as we are looking 2 bundle sale versions of the DGX-660 in this article.

Its digital nature allows for seamless integration with Yamaha iOS Apps for additional content and calibration. It has 151 total as well as 15 drum/sfx kits but it is also XGlite compatible increasing sound possibilities further.

The polyphony on the 660 has gone from 128-note (previous 650 model) to a staggering 192-note, so the brilliance in the sound quality is in the additional voices. These built-in details along with it's intelligent acoustic control and DSP based damper resonance combine to make a very realistic feeling piano substitute. It is an 88-keyed digital piano and each has Grade Hammer Standard weighting, simply put the action is heavier on the lower register and gets lighter as you travel up to recreate the tactile mechanism response of a traditional piano.įurthermore, it has touch response settings soft, medium, hard, and fixed.

The DGX-660 was an awesome upgrade to the incredibly well received DGX-650 one of Yamaha's best selling models.
