Digital Pianos

It also has an amazing set of effects with reverb (that makes it sound like a big hall concert), rhythm and pianist style modes.

The P45 and P115 shares the same GHS 88-note keyboard, but you will notice how different it sound. The P45 will end up sounding noisy and low-fi. However, the price difference is also wide with the P115 costing around $999.

In conclusion, if you want to upgrade from the P35 and have the money don’t doubt in buying the P115, you’ll get a much superior and advanced product. But if you’re buying your very first piano the P45 might be the best option for you as seen in this digital piano yamaha p45 review.


The P45 will make the student get used to classical piano sound before starting to play one. They will get all the experience needed, recreating that grand piano sounding with an authentic touch. At the same time they will have all options for digital learning like connectivity to educational software typically meant for laptops and handheld gadgets. This piano provides all the features for this concern.

This piano doesn’t come with a stand, but Yamaha has made sure of putting a provision for a bundle where for a bundle that includes the stand and a wide range of accessories that will improve your experience playing this piano. The keys are very easy to clean and you don’t have to do it too often, and its build quality ensure resistance towards dirt and dust making this a very durable product.