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Yamaha Builds Its Collection of Portable Music Collection With PSR-E473

Manufactured in India, the latest addition promises great feel and sound as well as portability and ease of accessibility

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Stacked with augmented effects and an expansive range of genres, Yamaha has introduced the PSR-E473 — the latest addition to its portable music collection. The 61-key PSR-E473 is an excellent keyboard for educational and professional use. For those who aspire to build a strong foundation as they master the instrument, as well as seasoned musicians looking to broaden their skillset. 

Redefining portability, PSR-E473 a strong all in one instrument manufactured in India empowers musicians to take charge of their craft. With the microphone and PA system plug-in options on offer, musicians can put on performances anytime, anywhere. Yamaha’s Rec’n’Share app also lets performers share their music with the world, while helping them build their portfolio and artistry. 

The Yamaha PSR-E473 keyboard is an excellent pick for music enthusiasts. With 820 Voices and Super Articulation Lite Voices, 290 genres from around the globe, and 41 types of Digital Sound field processing insertion effects, the keyboard levels the playing field, allowing musicians to explore the full range of fine sound and features. Placed on the bottom right corner, these features have optimized control panel that promises easy accessibility to the wide array of genres, voices and functions.

The model’s build and nuanced features bridge the gateway between your thoughts and final sound. Encouraging musicians to push their creative boundaries and express their unique styles, the PSR-E473’s features like the dedicated buttons, quick sampling, and innovative motion improve functionality.

The LCD display elevates the keyboard’s overall sleek finish and promises a better viewing experience. With two speakers placed on either side of the keyboard and a mega boost button, the overall sound output can be dialed up by an additional +6dB. For a more personal, introspective experience, the new keyboard’s in-built headphone jack does wonders.

All things considered, Yamaha’s PSR-E473 keyboard is a fitting long-term companion for those eager to forge a harmonious relationship with their art. 

For more information visit: https://yamaha.io/3MmFXIn

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