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Yamaha Digital Piano DGX-670 Overview (Full Version)

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Description
Yamaha's acclaimed DGX-670 digital piano delivers the natural touch and tone of an acoustic grand in an all-in-one instrument optimized for musicians of all levels. The 88-key Graded Hammer Standard keyboard provides the balanced resistance and heavier touch of the lower registers that transitions to a lighter touch in the higher registers, like a real grand. Yamaha's advanced Pure CF Sound Engine faithfully reproduces the complex tone of their renowned CFIIIS concert grand piano for a dynamic range of 758 instrument voices to spark your creativity.
Authentic Weighted Keys for Expressive Control
The DGX-670's 88-key Graded Hammer Standard keyboard utilizes a graded system of weighted touch, with heavier resistance in the bass notes and lighter resistance in the treble notes, providing precise control over dynamics and nuanced expressionâessential for emotive performances and recording piano tracks. The synthetic ebony and ivory keytops absorb excess moisture for a tactile, non-slip surface during extended practice sessions and performances. The DGX-670's weighted action and wide dynamic range bring out the pianist in players of all skill levels.
Yamaha's Renowned CFIIIS Concert Grand Tone
Yamaha's Pure CF Sound Engine produces the complex resonance of Yamaha's flagship CFIIIS concert grand piano with seamless dynamics. From the delicate tones of pianissimo to the thunderous power of fortissimo, the DGX-670 authentically captures the warmth, depth and expressiveness of a world-class grand piano. Additional instrument voices like electric pianos, organs, harpsichords and more provide inspiration for composition and sound design. Reverb, chorus and EQ effects let you craft your signature sound.
Connectivity for Advanced Control and Recording
The DGX-670 connects via USB to your computer, providing MIDI input and output for use with Yamaha's controller app for customized touch curves, effects control and more. Record your performances as MIDI or audio tracks directly to your DAW. The DGX-670's dual headphone jacks enable quiet practice with a partner. The DGX-670's portable design, weighted keyboard and connectivity options make it ideal for pianists, composers and producers on the go.
Additional Features for Practice and Performance
The DGX-670 includes a 6-track sequencer, metronome and optional 3-pedal unit for sustain, sostenuto and soft control. Its backlit LCD display provides intuitive menu navigation and the ability to change voices, rhythms and settings on the fly during live performance. With authentic grand piano touch and tone, and a variety of features tailored to piano practice and performance, the Yamaha DGX-670 delivers an inspiring musical experience for pianists of all levels.



Features
- Music rest
- Owner's manual
- Sustain pedal
- PA-300C power adapter
- L-300B, LP1B, FC3A, FC4A, FC5, HPH-100, HPH-150, HPH-50, PA-300C, UD-BT01, UD-WL01
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Reviews
4.69
131 Reviews
97%
of respondents would recommend this to a friend
Most Liked Positive Review
Some features not the best
I love this board, but there were a few changes that was NOT an improvement. For example, with the sounds, the special effects like rain, thunder, wind, ect are now hidden in one of the buttons, there is no longer a number system but instead sounds are listed by class, as in, woodwind, piano, brass, ect. and now on the special effect sounds, when you go into that feature, you have to hunt for the specific sound because only one note on the board makes that sound and there are no pitch changes to that sound since you only have it on one key on the entire board. Totally not convenient if you are a person playing effects a lot. I dont mind the flip pages in the buttons for the other sounds or the missing number system like the 660 had, I can adjust to that change. I love the other features, there are many upgrades, I also noticed some of the sounds were not the same or the dynamics of them are not the same, so am also adjusting to that. The follow lights are a nice new feature, however there are no actual lights to follow on the keys. If your going to have follow lights and advertise that, it would be nice if that feature had the actual lights in the keys. Again, this is a great board and there are many great features, I have both the 660 and 670. I am not sure I prefer the 670 over the 660 at this point, but again they are both great boards. I do agree with the many other reviews I have read on this concerning that. Which was that all Yamaha does not need to creat a new board to fix the sounds issues, they would just have to add an update that we can download and install. Till they do, I'd prolly prefer the 660 over the 670 because of that alone. The number system and sound changes, I can work with and get use too, but the fact that the effects are hidden the way they are is not convenient if you like to or tend to play those sounds often.
Most Liked Negative Review
I realize this isn't a synthesizer, butâŠ
I bought my DGX-670 to replace a 30-year-old Korg digital piano. The advances in musical instrument technology in that time were a big factor, especially with respect to the piano sound. The amount of polyphony and the large number of available voices were also a significant factor, because I wanted more than the handful of voices the typical digital piano offers, but didn't want to pay the additional expense for a synthesizer. Now that I've owned the 670 for a couple of months, here are my positives and negatives: POSITIVES âą audio recording to USB âą excellent piano sound âą the ability to modify and save voices âą decent choice of effects âą good sound and volume from built-in speakers âą lightweight, making it easy to move the fully assembled piano and stand âą ability to route external audio through the speakers âą good keyboard action NEGATIVES âą too many duplicated voices, especially among the pianos âą too many similar synth voices âą some of the sounds feel kind of thin â for example, my 30-year-old Korg has a much fuller-sounding vibraphone âą no step sequencing option âą audio recording level is too lowâit could easily be boosted another 3â5 dB without any danger of clipping or distortion âą last-used settings, especially voice and style selection, are not retained when the power is turned off âą lack of backlighting or button indicator lights makes changing voices difficult in low-light settings âą menu navigation is not always intuitive âą no touchscreen navigationâI'm generally not a fan of touchscreens, but the 670 really needs one âą should be at least 48 kHz/24-bit for audio recording, instead of 44.1 kHz/16-bit, particularly since audio is written to a USB drive âą like nearly all digital pianos and synthesizers, skimps on internal memory (only 20 MB) âą audio inputs and outputs are inconsistent, mixing ÂŒ-inch and 3.5 mm jacks The 670 gives you a lot of features for your money. But it could be better.
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Best Uses
- Listen to or playing music at home36
- Accompaniment26
- Learning20
- Electronic Music12
- MIDI9
Cons
- Heavy18
- Poor Action2
- Poor Instructions2
- Speakers deactivated when plugged into sound sys1
- Non of your 'cons' apply to this piano1
Describe Yourself
- Experienced23
- Novice11
- Professional Musician5
- Intermediate player1
- I am a jazz saxophone player...1
Pros
- Easy to Use36
- Responsive / Good Action35
- Good Audio33
- Touch Sensitive Keys29
- Pre-programmed music20
Reviewed by 131 customers
Great Sound and love the festures
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submitted5 days ago
byStanley
fromlaguna Vista, Texas
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Excellent for beginners to performers
Love it!
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submitteda month ago
byLarry
fromKirtland, Ohio
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I love everything about this keyboard. I've had it for a couple of months now and am still learning how to use all the functions (not sure if I ever will.) I have encountered a minor annoyance, though. Under the Style selections, I pick Latin & World and on the first display presented, I select the Bossa Nova preset (top entry in the right column). When I start playing and want to use the Style Control option to change from main variation #1 to 2, 3 or 4, it switches correctly but when I start to play the melody, it switches back to #1. If there is a way to keep it from doing that, I'd be truly delighted!
Tons of fun
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submitteda month ago
byFingers
fromRome, Wisconsin
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Retired drummer looking for musical enjoyment and I found it. Beautiful sound and love how changing the key is a 1 finger event. The enormous collection of rhythms allows me to play almost anything. I know nothing about playing piano or organ but this instrument gives me so much pleasure and only time will tell if I make it to Carnegie Hall HA HA
A great Keyboard for a Start-up Church
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submitteda month ago
byPastor Kevin
fromElk Grove, CA
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We love the Yamaha DGX 670 Digital Piano. It is portable and stationary, good for professionals and beginners. It really enhances our worship services and the more we learn it, I know we will sound even better.
Awesome piano
submitteda month ago
byMark
fromMobile Al
I love it!
Almost Perfect
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submitted2 months ago
byMark
fromOrlando, FL
Love the voices and keyboard action, but the built-in speaker appears to have a design or production issue causing overpowering resonance on the C note below middle C, very noticeable on the acoustic piano settings (CFX Grand, etc.). I exchanged the piano for a second one, both brand new and still in the box. Same issue. I resorted to purchasing external speakers (hs7) to solve the problem, because I otherwise am enamored with the instrument.
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submitted14 days ago
asked byBruce
fromFort Worth Texas
The church I play for has lost the manual can I download it
https://usa.yamaha.com/files/download/other_assets/1/1345721/DGX-670_owners_manual_En_D0.pdfsubmitted3 months ago
asked byYamaharian
fromFlint, MI
Am I able to print a music score I created?
Yes, you can print a music score you created on a Yamaha DGX-670: Click or tap the Download button above the sheet music The sheet music will display Downloading PDF The PDF download will appear, allowing you to print the score.submitted4 months ago
asked byDouble Bubble
fromDetroit, MI
Does this board offer the ability to connect an iphone or ipad? Want to buy as a gift but user would like to use apps for composing, learning, etc
Yes, you can connect an iPhone or iPad to the Yamaha DGX 670 digital piano in a few ways: Bluetooth: Connect wirelessly to a Bluetooth-enabled device to play music through the DGX-670's audio system. Smart Pianist app: Use the connection wizard in the Smart Pianist app to connect the DGX-670 to an iPhone or iPad. To start the wizard, open the menu by tapping the upper left corner of the Smart Pianist screen, then tap Instrument > Start Connection Wizard.submitteda year ago
asked byShayne
fromEvansville Indiana
Will the GCX-670 recognize or have the ability's to Bluetooth headphones.
No, it doesn't. I will have a product specialist contact you with options.submitted2 years ago
asked byHal
fromOrlando, Fl
How to connect to a keyboard amplifier
You will need to use the Headphone output and convert to a 1/4" mono jack.. Please see------Livewire Elite Interconnect Y-Cable 3.5 mm TRS Male to 1/4" TS Male 3 ft. Blacksubmitted2 years ago
asked byJR
fromBoston, MA
Are piano keys weighted ?
Somewhat........"GHS weighted action is heavier in the low keys and lighter in the high keys, just like an acoustic piano "submitted3 years ago
asked bySony
fromColumbus, Ohio
Is the DGX 670 piano stand compatible with the YPG 625 stand?
Iâm sorry. Your question is not clear. Please call us at 877 560 3807submitted3 years ago
asked byTony
fromWashington Township, NJ 07676
I have a Yamaha YPG 235. Will the sus pedal work with the Yahama DGX 670.
Most sustain pedals are universal, so it should work.submitted4 years ago
asked byJuan Carlos
fromOmaha, NE
Can you record tracks on this keyboard?
Yes, this keyboard has a built in USB Audio Recorder.submitted4 years ago
asked bywarren
frombrick, nj
dimensions and weight of DCX0670
The specs for this model will be 55.1 x 17.5 x 5.9" and 47 lbs.