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Yamaha PSR-EW310 76-Key Portable Keyboard With Power Adapter


Description
Yamaha's PSR-EW310 is a feature-packed portable keyboard with 76 touch-sensitive keys, offering beginners and experienced players alike an ideal solution for practice or performance. The PSR-EW310 delivers Yamaha's renowned high-quality sound and an easy-to-use interface. With over 600 high-quality instrument voices you'll have a world of musical possibilities at your fingertips. Connect an audio player via the AUX input and play along to your favorite songs, or use the built-in metronome and recorder to sharpen your skills. The PSR-EW310's slim, lightweight design means you can take your music anywhere.
Realistic Voices and Styles for Every Genre
With over 600 voices including pianos, brass, strings, guitars and drums, the PSR-EW310 provides a stunning array of authentic sounds for any musical style. You can even change the tempo, tone and other elements of the accompaniment styles to suit your needs.
Learn and Improve With Onboard Tools
The PSR-EW310 provides useful tools for developing your skills. Connect your audio player via the AUX input and play along to songs. The built-in metronome keeps you on tempo during practice. Record your performances using the onboard recorder and hear how you improve over time. The PSR-EW310 even offers Yamaha Education Suite activities to help build your technique.
Take Your Music Anywhere
Weighing under 12 pounds, the PSR-EW310 is highly portable. Its compact yet sturdy design ensures it's ready to go wherever inspiration strikes. Battery power lets you play for up to six hours at a time, allowing total freedom and flexibility.



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Reviews
4.43
14 Reviews
83%
of respondents would recommend this to a friend
Most Liked Positive Review
Nice home practice keyboard for the price (76 key model)
Since I use my professional keys on the road, I needed a practice piano that I can use in our apartment. This product was a great price (has 76 keys - not weighted but touch sensitive) and has a lot of the nice similar Yamaha Sounds and effects from their other series of keyboards. For the novice, it can teach you and help you learn quickly. (auto-chord, rhythms, lessons, layers and splits too). Yamaha has always offered value and this one packs a lot of nice features at a great price. I would recommend this to someone that wants an entry level piano with a lot more.
Most Liked Negative Review
the black keys ruin this keyboard
Everything about this keyboard is great....except for the black keys. They are difficult to press because theyre narrow and rounded on top. Otherwise this keyboard is great, great sound, keys have perfect amount of resistance. I threw away the box so I couldnt return it, such a shame.
- Learning7
- Accompaniment5
- Concerts1
- Home practice keyboard1
- Unrealistic sound1
- black keys are difficult to press1
- Doesn't come with sustain pedal1
- There's no cons that I can think of.1
- Novice7
- Experienced3
- Professional Musician3
- Easy to Use10
- Good Audio10
- Portable10
- Responsive / Good Action10
- Touch Sensitive Keys7
Reviewed by 14 customers
the black keys ruin this keyboard
submitted9 months ago
byBrad
fromGig Harbor, Wa
Everything about this keyboard is great....except for the black keys. They are difficult to press because theyre narrow and rounded on top. Otherwise this keyboard is great, great sound, keys have perfect amount of resistance. I threw away the box so I couldnt return it, such a shame.
Great for beginners
Verified Buyer
submitted9 months ago
byTalita
fromHamilton Alabama
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
I expected better, but it's pretty great. The only thing that bugged me is sometimes there is something that sounds off….but it might be because I don't have a piano sustainer yet. I got this because it was the most recommended by price and quality for a beginner and I agree.
Awsome
submitteda year ago
byMakus
from113 Mddie LN
This is the best piano brand and its good Sounding
Love the sound!
Verified Buyer
submitteda year ago
byMaris
fromFredericksburg, VA
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
I love the sound of this Yamaha! After playing numerous keyboards at the store, settled on this one because of the affordability combined with the beautiful sound, and I absolutely love it! It is lightweight enough to carry with me as well. Great Piano!
Nice beginner keyboard
Verified Buyer
submitteda year ago
byPeter
fromSan Jose CA
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
I'm new to keys so take my comments with that perspective in mind. I think the sound quality through the built-in speakers is good enough for practice but not loud enough with even an acoustic guitar. The sound quality through headphones is excellent. I haven't had the time explore all of the available functions of the keyboard. Touch sensitivity and sound quality were my minimum requirements. There are an incredible number of voices on this keyboard. I'm really only interested in the piano voices. A few of the other voices might get used later after I gain some proficiency on keyboard. Overall I think it's a very good choice for beginners and the price is very reasonable.
Sweet
Verified Buyer
submitteda year ago
byT
fromSaint Louis, Mo
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
Good deal
Q&A
Have a question about this product? Our expert Gear Advisers have the answers.
submitted2 months ago
asked byDenise
fromGrand Junction
How many songs can I record
The Yamaha PSR-EW310 allows you to record up to 5 songs internally, utilizing a 2-track recorder with a total data capacity of approximately 10,000 notes.submitted4 months ago
asked byNadya
fromGlendale, Ca
Can this keyboard play just as a regular piano ?
Yes, the Yamaha PSR-EW310 76-Key can function as a basic piano substitute, but with some limitations compared to a real or digital piano. Here's what you should know: What it does well: 76 keys: More than typical 61-key keyboards, giving better range for piano pieces (though not the full 88). Touch-sensitive keys: Respond to how hard you play, which is essential for expressive playing. Good piano sound: It includes Yamaha’s "Grand Piano" voice sampled from higher-end instruments. Limitations as a piano: Unweighted keys: The keys are touch-sensitive but not weighted, so they don’t mimic the resistance of real piano keys. Fewer keys: 76 keys is decent, but advanced classical repertoire often requires the full 88. More of an arranger keyboard: It’s designed for learning, songwriting, and playing with accompaniment features—not strictly for piano performance. If you're a beginner or casual player, the PSR-EW310 is a very capable and fun instrument that can be played like a piano. If you're serious about piano technique, you'd want a keyboard with fully weighted 88 keys, like Yamaha’s P-series (e.g., P-125 or P-145).submitted9 months ago
asked byGary
fromSouthgate MI
can this connect to an amplifier
Yes, you can.submitted9 months ago
asked byEileen
fromMinneapolis, MN
Is a sustain pedal inclluded?
No, it isn’t.submitteda year ago
asked byTynesha
fromundisclosed
Is there a split feature?
Yes, there is.submitteda year ago
asked bychris
fromathens,ga
can you transpose
Yes, you can.submitteda year ago
asked byPaul
fromHilton head, sc
Can it be used with a daw
I’m very sorry. Your question is not clear. The DAW is a computer program. It's not hardware related.submitteda year ago
asked byTim
fromundisclosed
Can you connect headphones to the keyboard?
Yes you can.submitted2 years ago
asked byGary
fromTowson Maryland
Can the accompaniment voices(drums, bass lines,etc, be isolated to play separately?
No they can't.submitted2 years ago
asked byPeter
fromEugene, OR
What sort of outputs are on the back? 1/4 in line out?
The PSR has a 1/8" output headphone jack. It can be used as a line out.