Yamaha’s PSR range of keyboards have been popular around the world for decades. And for many keyboard players a PSR will have been the first step on their musical journey. Indeed my own first real interest in keyboards started with a PSR 70 way back in 1985. Basic by today’s standards it was quite impressive for the time.
Of course we have come a long way since then and the PSR range has grown and developed year by year. Today’s PSR is a sophisticated arranger keyboard lineup right from the entry level through to the new top end PSR-SX.
So, what is the PSR-SX? Some are calling it a “mini Genos” but for me Genos is a separate product line that, yes certainly sits at the top of the arranger keyboard tree but is in a class of its own. There are of course influences from Genos in the new PSR-SX as tech tends to filter down over time but but these keyboards are very firmly in the PSR family.
The Spec:
- 7-inch colour touch screen.
- Revo Drums technology.
- Over 500 styles
- Two USB ports (one on the front and the back).
- Joystick in place of mod and pitch bend wheels.
- 6 assignable buttons under the display.
- Playlist feature.
- Two continuous controllers working in Live control mode.
- Chord Looper function.
- Samples memory 1 GB.
- 4GB Internal memory.
- Ability to register in mp3 and wav format.
- Sound system 10 W + 2 x 15 AMP.
- SUB Output.
- Weight: approx 12 kg.
- Stock: In Stock
- Model: Yamaha PSR SX900 Keyboard Arranger
- Weight: 30.00kg
- Dimensions: 118.00cm x 52.00cm x 25.00cm