General
The Yamaha trio PSR-E383, EZ-310 and PSR-EW320 is three times the same product... more or less. The sounds and features are identical, 'tis mainly the shape that differs. These are keyboards with which Yamaha targets starters, but starters with taste. Because it plays well, but 'tis definitely not a toy. The real musical toys at the supermarket don't stand a chance next to this Yamaha PSR EW320! This is a serious keyboard at an easy price and with features that matter. It's basically a slightly larger E383. The same features, but with a bigger keyboard. The advantage should not be underestimated; with this number of keyboard keys, it's a lot easier to play wide with, say, a piano sound. If you think about it: this keyboard is only one octave smaller than a real piano, and how often do you play the lowest six and the highest six keys? Exactly. More than enough keys, in other words!
Features of the Yamaha PSR-EW320
You get a lot of keyboard for this investment, the ratio of price to features is really huge. More than 600 sounds, 260 rhythms, lots of effects, these are not figures you find in a toy keyboard. And so that's exactly the trade-off to make. Are you a starter with a critical eye (and ear) for quality anyway? Then any of the trio PSR-E383, EZ-310 and PSR-EW320 is a suitable instrument. The EZ offers an easy tutorial with light-up keys, and for those who don't need that, this EW-320 is basically a larger E383. You can connect an external sound source, the keyboard has a dual function as a USB audio interface and everything sounds fat. The supermarket is good for potatoes and chewing gum. But if you're really looking for something musical, go to the music shop, and ask for this PSR-EW320!