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Reviews (3)

31 Jul, 2018
Nice mic, glad to get it.
I always wanted one of these. I'm glad to pick up a fully functional one, even if it's been well used in the past.

17 Jul, 2018
Great combo of functionality and price
This fit my condenser mic very well. Actually, I have 2 for the pair of matching mics. I don't think of them as 'large', but this held them very well. Pleased with the functionality and the price.

20 Dec, 2019
Yamaha P125 solid performer
4 of 5 found this helpful The Yamaha P-125 88-key digital piano is a solid performer in a reasonably sized package. It's much lighter than my old P-200 (which I loved), much more tote-able. That's the primary reason I got it. I had a P-200 for many years because it has a great keyboard feel, great sounds, and strong built-in speakers. But its heavy and got too hard for me to pick up out its case by myself anymore. The P-125 does almost everything that the P-200 does almost as well, and I can lift it. The keyboard has a lighter feel (I wish it had more resistance to feel more like a real piano). The sounds do sound good but don't sustain quite as long (subtle, but noticeable to me). The speaker system is good for rehearsals but does not fill a room quite the same way (I can bring along a powered speaker when needed). A basic X-stand can handle it (rather than a massive and heavy T-stand). It does not have a pitch wheel or a mod wheel, but as a pianist I barely ever used them on my old P-200. I consider the P-125 a solid performer when an actual piano is not available, and at a decent price.