Yamaha, and the model is likely PSR-E363 (or very close to it from the same series). I'll give you the full details 👇
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🎹 Basic Specifications
• Number of keys: 61 keys (standard size)
• Key type: Unweighted (light – suitable for beginners)
• Touch Sensitivity (Touch Response): Yes (meaning the sound gets louder with the force of the press)
• Number of Voices: About 574 voices (piano, oud, violin, drums...)
• Styles: About 165 styles
• Polyphony: 48 notes (meaning how many sounds play at the same time)
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🔊 Sound and Speakers
• Speakers: Built-in
• Sound power: Approximately 2 × 2.5 watts
• The sound is suitable for home and practice, not for large concerts
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🎛 Features
• Education (Yamaha Education Suite): It has an educational system that helps you learn to play step by step
• Dual Mode: You can play two sounds together (like piano + violin)
• Split Mode: You can divide the keyboard into two halves with different sounds
• Arpeggio: Provides ready-made automatic arpeggios
• Recording: Record a passage you play
• Metronome: Helps you keep the rhythm
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🔌 Connections
• Headphone jack 🎧
• AUX input (play from your phone)
• USB to Host (connect to computer or music software)
• Sustain pedal input
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Power
• Runs on:
• Electricity (adapter)
• Or batteries (6 AA)
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📏 Size and Weight
• Weight: Approximately 4.6 kg
• Light and easy to transport
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👍 Its Advantages
• Excellent for beginners 👍
• Many and varied sounds
• Built-in learning feature
• Reasonable price
Reason for selling: I need money, it's new, and I used it for less than a month.