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Apr 05, 2011
Digitech RP70
for the money, this is an excellent guitar processor -- very quiet and noise-free and does what it is designed to do. you just can't go wrong with Digitech processors ... from this particular model and all the way to the RP1000, they all work perfectly.

Jan 11, 2019
low volume
0 of 6 found this helpful my biggest gripe is the low volume ... you need to keep the volume control all the way up, but many of the sounds are still way too low. i was especially disappointed with the harpsichord ... i had really been looking forward to finally having a realistic harpsichord to play, but that particular sound turned out to be so low in volume to render it unusable.
if you buy this keyboard and you want adequate volume, plan on spending a couple hundred dollars more for a good sound system. all the demo videos are misleading because they are apparently using external amplification. i have and still do own many digital keyboards and the normal setting on those are almost always set about halfway up on the volume control. this leaves me with plenty of juice if i need to go louder. surely, yamaha noticed (or, intentionally designed?) that the P-121 volume is too low -- that is, unless you use headphones or external amplification and speakers. the whole point of me buying this piano was the small size and the built in speakers, so i would not need to complicate the whole setup by hooking it up to any external devices (powered monitors, external amp/speakers, computer for midi hookup, etc).
the pros -- seems to be solidly constructed (i also bought the stand and bench), the weighted keys are acceptable and the overall size was exactly what i needed to fit into a small area.
sadly, minus the need for external amplification, this piano would have been the perfect little piano for practicing. one consolation, the four acoustic piano sounds are pretty good and noticeably different in tone from each other. also sad is the fact that yamaha is going to produce and sell millions of these pianos with this very serious defect -- halfway on the volume control for normal room volume is common sense. the need to keep it full on is like building a car with an under-powered engine that pings and chugs up every hill it comes to. wow! it is amazing to me (with an electronics repair background) to realize that just a little boost in the preamp section would have corrected this.
would i recommend this piano to anyone? because of the low volume -- no, i would not. i will probably have to sell this piano at a great discount and go buy something else. the "P" in P-121 is supposed to represent portable ... not very portable when you need to drag along external amplification and hookup cords.

May 04, 2021
i got a great deal on a great camera!
very easy to use -- high quality pictures