| P-85 | |
|---|---|
| P-85 with L-85 wooden stand and LP-5 three-pedal unit | |
| Manufacturer | Yamaha |
| Dates | 2007–2010 |
| Price | ~$600 |
| Technical specifications | |
| Polyphony | 64 |
| Timbrality | Multitimbral |
| Synthesis type | Sampler |
| Aftertouch expression | no |
| Velocity expression | yes |
| Input/output | |
| Keyboard | 88-key |
| External control | MIDI |
The Yamaha P-85 is an entry-level digital piano introduced in 2007. [1] It is the successor of the Yamaha P-70 and introduces a MIDI sequencer.
The P-85 features 10 different patches (2 acoustic pianos, 2 electric pianos, 2 harpsichords, 2 church organs, strings, and vibes), some of which are in stereo and use multi-sampling. The action used is Yamaha's GHS (Graded Hammer Standard). The P-85 weighs about 25 lbs (11.6 kg) and has two 6.3 mm headphone jacks in the front. It can be used in conjunction with the L-85 wooden stand and the LP-5 three-pedal unit.
The P-85 is alternatively also available in silver (P-85S) instead of black. The successor to the P-85 is the Yamaha P-95, introduced in 2010. [2]
The P-85 is now replaced by a newer model and parts and service are no longer supported. However a service manual is online with detailed schematics as well as a well-marked PCB to allow anyone with some electronics background to resolve basic problems as the products age.