Yamaha PSR-EW320

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Yamaha PSR-EW320

Yamaha

PSR-EW320

4.8 Expert Rating

Product Info

Article Number: 589544
Brand: Yamaha
Model: PSR-EW320
Price: $327.80

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The PSR-EW320 is a solid entry-level keyboard, particularly good for students or casual players looking for a wide range of sounds and styles. It's lightweight and portable, making it a practical choice for learning or playing around the house, though don't expect studio-grade sound or pro-level features.

Product Description

  • Yamaha PSR-EW320
  • Keyboard
  • 76 Keys with velocity-sensitivity
  • 650 Sounds including 25 drum/SFX kits
  • Dual
  • Split
  • 260 Styles
  • 10 User Styles (SFF Format)
  • One touch setting
  • 50 Chord Progressions
  • Music Database with 200 entries
  • 10 Registration Memories
  • 125 Songs
  • 48-Voice polyphony
  • Backlit LCD display
  • MIDI recording: 5 songs with 2 tracks each in your own file format
  • MIDI-Player: SMF 0 & 1
  • Effects: DSP (41)
  • Reverb (15)
  • Chorus (7)
  • Master EQ (5)
  • Harmony (26)
  • Melody Suppressor
  • Metronome
  • Lesson function
  • Battery operation possible (6x AA LR6/R6/HR6 required
  • not included)
  • Speaker system 2 x 2.5 W
  • Dimensions (W x D x H): 1148 x 317 x 105 mm
  • Weight: 5.2 kg
  • Colour: Black

*Connections*, Power supply unit, Headphone output: 6.3 mm stereo jack, Sustain pedal (not included), Aux In: 3.5 mm stereo mini jack, USB to host (Midi & Audio)

*Scope of delivery:*, PSR-E320, Power supply unit (PA-130), Sheet music stand, Product registration card, Songbook (as digital download on the Yamaha website)

PROS
  • • 76 velocity-sensitive keys offer a surprisingly expressive playing experience.
  • • The sheer volume of sounds (650) provides broad creative possibilities.
  • • Built-in lesson functions are genuinely useful for beginners and learners.
  • • Compact and lightweight (5.2kg) makes it easily portable for home or lessons.
CONS
  • • The 2.5W speakers are adequate, but lack significant power for performance.
  • • Plastic construction feels budget-conscious; not a premium build quality.
  • • Limited MIDI recording capabilities restrict more advanced production workflows.

Product Video

Key Features

Keys 76
Key Type Velocity-Sensitive
Sounds 650 (including 25 drum/SFX kits)
Rhythms 260 Styles + 10 User Styles
Speakers 2 x 2.5W
Weight 5.2 kg

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Frequently Asked Questions

It's a basic, synth-action keybed – lighter and less nuanced than graded hammer action. Expect a simpler feel, but still functional for learning.
Yes, it has MIDI connectivity, but recording is limited to 5-song, 2-track projects. It's functional for basic MIDI input, but not ideal for complex recording setups.
Yamaha's sound library is generally decent. While some sounds are standard fare, there are some genuinely usable and interesting tones to be found, especially within the various style and dual settings.

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