
- Yamaha Arius YDP162B Traditional Console Digital Piano with Bench, Black Walnut
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| Latest | $1,275 2 days ago |
| Highest | $1,500 Apr 27, '15 |
| Lowest | $1,275 2 days ago |
| Average | $1,300 (30d avg) $1,300 (90d avg) $1,317 (180d avg) $1,410 (365d avg) $1,455 (Lifetime average) |
| Added | Jan 20, 2014 |
| Last Seen | |
| Highest | $1,500 Aug 26, '15 |
| Lowest | $1,250 Dec 5, '14 |
| Average | $1,300 (90d avg) $1,300 (180d avg) $1,430 (365d avg) $1,470 (Lifetime average) |
| Added | Jan 20, 2014 |
30 day average: 12,291
90 day average: 13,049
View larger Authentic tone deserves a classic touch Suitable for advanced players as well as beginners, the new Graded Hammer action with Synthetic Ivory Keytops is weighted to match the resistance of hammers in a grand piano. And now Synthetic Ivory Keytops give that porous, tactile feel you would only expect from an acoustic piano manufacturer like Yamaha. Its surface absorbs finger moisture allowing serious players to comfortably play for longer periods of time.
Features View larger Piano quality only possible from Yamaha PureCF Sound Engine starts with a meticulous recording of Yamaha's acclaimed concert grand piano. This recording contains a number of dynamic levels from pianissimo to fortissimo, so you can experience the delicate touch of a soft passage or the pure power of two-handed chords. At 33 inches, the YDP162 is taller than previous ARIUS models. Not only does this greater cabinet size give a more substantial upright piano look to the YDP-162, but it also helps deliver deeper piano sound acoustically. View larger The power to play more The built-in, 2-track song recorder is a great way to capture a performance and play it back to hear your progress. You can also record the right and left hands separately for hands-separate practicing at any tempo you're comfortable with. Now you can practice one hand, while your Arius plays the other. 128-note polyphony provides enough horsepower for a dropout-free performances even while layering two Voices and playing two-handed, sustained chords with heavy pedaling. So as you become a more advanced player, your digital piano can respond to your skill level.

| Latest | $1,300 5 hrs ago |
| Highest | $1,500 Nov 7, '13 |
| Lowest | $1,300 Feb 4, '16 |
| Average | $1,300 (30d avg) $1,347 (90d avg) $1,423 (180d avg) $1,462 (365d avg) $1,484 (Lifetime average) |
| Added | Nov 7, 2013 |
The Yamaha YDP-162 Arius 88-Key Digital Piano with Bench features a graded-hammer action keyboard with synthetic ivory keytops that is designed to emulate the feel of an acoustic piano. It has Damper, Sostenuto and Soft foot pedals with continuous control