This is more natural for someone who is used to an acoustic piano’s pedal configuration. Microphone cables are typically XLR, so you will either need an adapter or a mic with a dedicated quarter-inch male connection for it.Ī typical, damper only pedal can be used with DGX-660, but more professional, three pedal units can be attached such as the Yamaha LP7A can be used. It is equipped with the typical DC in power port, one quarter-inch stereo output/headphone jack, sustain pedal jack, one auxiliary input (this is a great feature I will discuss later), and one quarter inch microphone input. The DGX-660 is a versatile keyboard, and with that it has many different connections and ports. Remember, this instrument is categorized as a portable keyboard, not a stage-piano it is not meant to be moved that often. The keyboard also comes equipped with a music rest that easily fits into the slots on the top edge of the keyboard. The floor-model I tested felt sturdy when given a little shake and I’m sure the piano can handle non-rigorous travel for something like a coffee-shop open mic. Assembly can be a little complicated, so it is best to refer the manual when putting the DGX-660 together. When purchased new, the instrument and its stand will need to be assembled. See the Yamaha DGX-660 Digital Grand Piano on
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