Yamaha
A practical digital piano with graded hammer action (fully weighted), best judged on how the keys feel for the way you play.
Yamaha (Japanese, P and Arius YDP ranges - market leader). In our line-up, Yamaha sits in the premium bracket of the digital piano market.
We've reviewed 8 Yamaha digital pianos, each scored and ranked on merit so you can see how the range compares at a glance.
Our top-rated Yamaha pick is the Yamaha (our score 9.5/10).
A practical digital piano with graded hammer action (fully weighted), best judged on how the keys feel for the way you play.
A practical digital piano with graded hammer action (fully weighted) and 88 keys, best judged on how the keys feel for the way you play.
A practical digital piano with graded hammer action (fully weighted) and 88 keys, best judged on how the keys feel for the way you play.
A practical digital piano with graded hammer action (fully weighted), best judged on how the keys feel for the way you play.
A practical digital piano with graded hammer action (fully weighted) and 88 keys, best judged on how the keys feel for the way you play.
A practical digital piano with graded hammer action (fully weighted), best judged on how the keys feel for the way you play.
A practical digital piano, best judged on how the keys feel for the way you play.
A practical digital piano with graded hammer action (fully weighted), best judged on how the keys feel for the way you play.
When choosing a Yamaha digital piano, focus on the features that matter for how you'll actually use it rather than the badge. For the full rundown of what to look for, see our Best Pianos guide, or compare all digital pianos by brand.