Yamaha PSR-E373

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Keyboard

  • Successor to the PSR-E363
  • 61 Standard keys with velocity sensitivity
  • 622 Sounds (incl. 22 drum / SFX kits, 339 XG lite and 20 arpeggios)
  • 205 Styles
  • 154 Internal songs
  • 48 Voice polyphony
  • 2 Track sequencer / 5 user songs
  • 1 One touch setting per style
  • Effects: Reverb, chorus, master EQ, harmony
  • Arpeggio 176 types
  • Duo mode
  • SMF format 0 & 1
  • Registration memory
  • Metronome
  • Transpose
  • Includes Keys to Success learning function
  • Backlit LC display
  • USB-to-Host (Midi & Audio)
  • AUX In (Stereo mini)
  • Headphone jack
  • Connection for sustain pedal
  • Speaker system: 2x 2.5 watts
  • Battery operation possible 6x AA, not included in the delivery
  • Dimensions (W x D x H): 945 x 369 x 118 mm
  • Weight: 4.6 kg
  • Includes power supply PA-130 and music stand
  • Incl. voucher for two free online lessons at a Yamaha music school in German language
  • Suitable cover (not included in the delivery): Article no. 486652 and article no. 493056
Available since October 2020
Item number 502147
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
Keys 61
Illuminated Push-Button No
Touch-Sensitve Yes
Aftertouch No
Storage Medium Internal
Lyrics Function No
Score Function No
Vocal Harmony No
USB Audiorecorder No
MIDI interface 1x USB
Microphone input No
USB Yes
Polyphony 48
Speaker 2x 2,5 W
Dimensions in mm 945 x 369 x 118
Weight in kg 4,6 kg
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A great introduction to the PSR world

PSR-E373 front view

Yamaha's PSR-E373 is a portable keyboard designed for practice and composition. It is the successor to the PSR-E363 and benefits from the new LSI sound generation engine. Unlike the entry-level PSR-273 model, it features velocity-sensitive keys, 48-voice polyphony, and a wider selection of sounds and rhythmic sections. The Super Articulation Lite technology truly brings to life the sonorities and playing characteristics of a wealth of acoustic instruments. The PSR-373 also features a two-track sequencer and the ability to record compositions in audio format. Additionally, MIDI signals can easily be transferred via USB, to and from a computer. Last but not least, the integrated "Keys to Success" educational application allows the user to practise different passages from the PSR's internal songs step by step and to adjust the tempo to suit their needs.

One sound for each hand

The PSR-E373 features 61 keys with adjustable velocity response, ranging from "light" to "hard." The response can also be set to a specific value using the "Fixed" option. To the right of the display, the buttons select the sounds, songs and rhythmic styles of accompaniment. A whopping 622 sounds can be selected via the number dial. These include acoustic and electric pianos, organs, string instruments, brass, guitars, basses, synth sounds, percussion and special effects. The "Dual Voice" function allows the layering of two sounds across the keyboard, which can also be split so that each hand plays a different instrument. The "DSP" button adds further effects such as reverb and chorus. Finally, the main output of PSR-E373's can also be fine-tuned thanks to its dedicated equaliser.

A useful learning companion

The PSR-E373 has been designed with budding keyboardists in mind, offering authentic sounds and user-friendly tutorials. With its 154 built-in songs, it provides a range of technique exercises, as well as famous piano pieces and global hits. Moreover, the sheet music for each song is freely downloadable, which further enhances the learning experience. The auxiliary input can connect to an external source such as a smartphone to provide a backing track, for example, which also can be useful during practice. The "Duo" mode is ideal in teacher-student scenarios, since the keyboard can then easily be used simultaneously by two people. The USB connectivity (both MIDI and audio) grants access to DAW environments and virtual instruments. What is more, the PSR-E373 can be powered by six AA batteries, so it can be taken outdoors to practise and play in the fresh air whenever the mood strikes!

Screen, keys, and Yamaha logo

About Yamaha

For decades, Yamaha has been one of the world’s best-known manufacturers of musical instruments and audio technology. The Japanese company’s long history began at the end of the 19th century with the harmonium. The product range has constantly expanded since then, which has made Yamaha one of the few manufacturers today to offer almost the entire range of existing musical instruments: From upright and grand pianos to guitars, wind instruments, and bowed string instruments and from drums and percussion to electronic keyboards and synthesizers. Yamaha is also a major force in the field of audio engineering as a manufacturer of mixing consoles, amplifiers, PA systems, and more. Yamaha's guiding principle is to combine traditional craftsmanship with state-of-the-art technology.

Rear connections of the Yamaha PSR-E373

A complete setup for the stage

The PSR-E373 boasts 38 internal DSP effects, offering a vast range of sonic possibilities. Additionally, the PSR-E373 features a versatile arpeggiator and harmoniser with 26 modes, which include "Duo" and "Trio", and further delays or tremolos can also be added to the main instrument. The arpeggiator has 150 predefined patterns, and chords can seamlessly be played at a single touch. Thanks to the "Smart Chord" function, melodies are accompanied harmonically as well as rhythmically in real time, in the key of the song. The metronome is adjustable from 11 to 280 bpm, which also is crucial for good practising.

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Johnguitars 26.11.2020
The black and white bits are well made with no odd mechanical noises unlike the Casio it is replacing which clicks and grunts all over the place. The piano is very convincing as are the strings and jazz / rock organs. The few pipe organs are just OK, not nearly as good as the NP series. Orchestral sounds are quite useable. One big improvement is in the realism of the auto backings compared to earlier models. Just two complaints, first the display is blinding with seemingly no way to adjust it. I have cut a rectangle of black plastic to cover it while I am playing. Secondly the auto acc is set to a predictive mode which may be fine for playing country or the blues but is rubbish for anything else. E.g. if you are playing in C and you decide to play A the keyboard insists on playing Am! You need to read the book to figure out how to turn it off. This could be a big issue for sale folks demonstrating the keyboard in the showroom and could lead to numerous customers thinking the machine is faulty.
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Lots of bang for the buck
Kev2 13.05.2021
Had this for about 5 months now using it for band work. Keys are not my main instrument and I bought it because, as the heading says, I figured it gives plenty of features and good sounds for a relatively modest outlay. In this respect it doesn't disappoint.

Sounds are generally very good, although some are more convincing than others. Strings are good (marcato is very useful), as are organs. When using the arpeggiator to try to emulate tremolo mandolin it sounds too artificial to be useful however.

Audio input is useful for playing backing tracks when rehearsing online.

The number keypad is an essential feature for selecting voices and functions speedily. The DSP, harmony, split keyboard, dual voice and arpeggio features are generally useful. However, even with the number pad, feature selection takes too long to be practical during a gig. This is where the programmable settings register comes in, allowing you to set up the keyboard with complex settings and then call them up with just two button pushes. However, there are only nine of these available and I really feel it needs more (my other Yamaha keyboard has twice the number). This is my main criticism, and it's really only an issue when playing gigs.
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Everything I need as a beginner
MiguelBe 22.08.2021
I started to learn to play and I wanted a 61 key keyboard that had MIDI over USB so I could connect it to my iPad to use with apps like SimpyPiano, Flowkey, etc. All the reviews online pointed to this one and it has not disappointed.

Since it also provides an audio interface, I can hear both the keyboard voices and the piano learning app through the headphones or the keyboard speakers, which is a HUGE plus.

I have not fully explored all the features it has, but I found a mild annoyance and that's why I have handling a 4 star: Depending on the voice I select, the MIDI notes are moved one octave down, i.e. C3 becomes C2. While this can be solved by transposing notes to -12 in the settings, it is still a bit annoying.
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Excellent for starters
M1laen 10.02.2022
Very intuitive handling and it's a proper build keyboard in this price range.
I am a beginning player and what I like most about this keyboard is that even though it has a ton of functions, you don't get lost in them and that makes playing more fun.
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