Start young and gain skills for life, especially when you start with an instrument like the Yamaha PSR-E283 keyboard. For a small investment, you gain masses of options, teaching programmes and pure playing pleasure.
Learn young, learn old, and let's start right away with a Yamaha PSR-E283 keyboard. A small investment but great fun, thanks to its many features and lesson programmes.
For any musicians, writers and performers who find the Genos 2 just a bit too pricey, there's the PSR-SX720 and PSR-SX920: two outstanding sonic machines with the same high-grade Yamaha Genos 2 DNA.
A creative powerhouse with oodles of buttons, two large displays, many different tones and styles, and it weight just 8 kilos? That's right! The Roland E-A7 is a gorgeous arranger keyboard that's great for entertainers!
Part keyboard and part workstation, the Medeli AK603 offers a surprising amount of value for money and comes loaded with a sequencer, a style-creator, 750 sounds to work with, and more.
The Korg PA600 is a compact, affordable and user-friendly keyboard with 950 excellent sounds, 360 styles, a sequencer and lots more.
Starters beware: the Medeli IK110 could be your favourite keyboard for some time to come. Hundreds of sounds, lots of fun rhythms, and luminous keyboard keys as a teaching tool, for a nice price!
Korg's EK-50 is a 61-note keyboard with more than 700 sounds, 64 music styles and accompaniment styles from more than 280 musical genres on board. It's possible to play along with your favourite music and record your performances too.