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Home » Review » Yamaha DGX 660 Review: The Best Digital Piano for Versatile Musicians

Yamaha Dgx-660 Review: The Best Digital Piano For Versatile Musicians

Last updated January 22, 2025

Yamaha DGX 660 Review: The Best Digital Piano for Versatile Musicians

  • Proudly written by Pro-Pianist,
  • Robert Emery
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  • Digital Pianos | Piano & Keyboards

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  • Overall: Graded Hammer Standard keyboard
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Get ready to explore this Yamaha DGX-660 Review, where we’ll introduce you to a digital piano full of exciting features that will spark your love for music!

A Yamaha Logo With A Family Playing The Digital Piano On The Background

This flexible instrument is great for everyone, whether you’re just starting out or you’re an experienced player wanting to improve your skills.

You’ll learn how this piano can transform your practice sessions and inspire your creativity like never before. So, keep reading to see why the Yamaha DGX-660 could be your perfect match!

Table of Contents

A Symphony of Possibilities

First things first, let’s talk about sound quality. The Yamaha DGX-660 is equipped with an advanced sound system that delivers an authentic piano experience.

Yamaha Dgx 660 Review: The Best Digital Piano For Versatile Musicians
  1. Pure CF Sound Engine: The DGX-660 features the Pure CF Sound Engine, which samples the sound of Yamaha’s renowned CFIIIS concert grand piano. This means every note you play resonates with warmth and depth, making it feel like you’re performing in a grand concert hall.

  2. Variety of Voices: With over 550 instrument voices, the DGX-660 allows you to explore a wide range of sounds. From lush strings to vibrant brass, you can easily switch up your style and keep your musical palette fresh.

  3. Dynamic Range: The DGX-660’s dynamic range means you can play softly or loudly, and the sound will respond accordingly. This responsiveness allows for expressive playing, making your performances genuinely captivating. The overall sound quality of the DGX-660 is exceptional, ensuring every performance is rich and immersive.

Tickle the Ivories with Confidence

Let’s dive into the feel of this digital piano. After all, the touch is just as important as the tone!

Yamaha Dgx 660 Review: The Best Digital Piano For Versatile Musicians
  1. Graded Hammer Standard (GHS) Keyboard: The DGX-660 features a Graded Hammer Standard (GHS) keyboard, which mimics the feel of an acoustic piano. This means the lower keys are heavier while the higher keys are lighter, allowing for a more authentic playing experience.

  2. Matte Black Keytops: The keys are designed with matte black keytops that not only look sleek but also provide a great tactile feel. Say goodbye to slippery fingers during those intense practice sessions!

  3. Touch Sensitivity: The touch sensitivity of the DGX-660 allows you to control the volume and tone based on how hard you play. This feature adds depth to your performance, making it feel more expressive and dynamic.

Design and Build – Craftsmanship Meets Innovation

The Yamaha DGX-660 boasts a sturdy and sleek design that exudes a sense of craftsmanship and innovation.

Its compact body is made of high-quality materials, ensuring durability and longevity.

The digital piano’s dimensions are carefully crafted to fit seamlessly into any home or studio setting, making it an excellent choice for musicians of all levels.

The DGX-660’s design is not only aesthetically pleasing but also functional, with a user-friendly interface that allows for easy navigation and control.

Yamaha Dgx-660 Image Taken By Teds-List

Keyboard and Action – Feel the Music

A Pianist Playing The Ivory Keys Of A Digital Piano

The Yamaha DGX-660 features a Graded Hammer Standard (GHS) keyboard, which is renowned for its authentic feel and responsiveness.

The 88 fully weighted keys are designed to mimic the action of an acoustic piano, providing a playing experience that is both expressive and immersive.

The GHS keyboard is touch-sensitive, allowing for dynamic control over volume and expression.

The sensitivity of the keyboard can be adjusted to suit different playing styles, making it an excellent choice for pianists of all levels.

Sound Quality and Piano Sounds – Aural Excellence

The Yamaha DGX-660 is equipped with the Pure CF sound engine, which is renowned for its exceptional sound quality and authenticity.

The digital piano features a vast library of piano sounds, including the iconic Yamaha CFIIIS concert grand piano.

The piano sounds are meticulously crafted to capture the nuances and complexities of real acoustic pianos, providing an aural experience that is both rich and immersive.

The DGX-660 also features a range of other instrument sounds, including electric pianos, strings, and brass, making it an excellent choice for musicians who require versatility and creativity.

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The Features – A Treasure Trove of Creativity with Piano Room Feature

Let’s not forget about the features that make the Yamaha DGX-660 a true gem in the world of digital pianos. This instrument is packed with functionality that will inspire your creativity.

A Yamaha Dgx 660 Placed In The Living Room Of A House
  1. Built-In Songs and Lessons: The DGX-660 includes a library of built-in songs and lesson features to help you improve your skills. You can play along with pre-recorded tracks or use the lesson mode to learn new pieces at your own pace.

  2. Smart Chord and Smart Scale: With Smart Chord, you can play full chords with just one finger, making it easy to accompany yourself. The Smart Scale feature adjusts the keyboard layout, allowing you to play in different musical styles effortlessly.

  3. Recording Functionality: The DGX-660 allows you to record your performances, making it easy to track your progress and share your creations with friends and family. Additionally, its high polyphony count ensures that your recordings are rich and detailed, capturing every nuance of your performance.

  4. Dual Mode and Split Mode: The Dual Mode lets you layer two voices together, creating a rich, complex sound. Meanwhile, the Split Mode allows you to play different sounds with each hand, adding versatility to your playing.

  5. LCD Screen: The DGX-660 features an intuitive LCD screen that provides easy navigation through its various functions. This screen enhances your playing experience by displaying sheet music, lyrics, and settings clearly, making it easier to focus on your performance.

Connectivity and Accessories – Stay Connected

A Yamaha Photo Of Yamaha Dgx 660 Being Played At Home

The Yamaha DGX-660 offers a range of connectivity options, including USB to Host, USB to Device, headphone jack, mic input jack, aux in, sustain jack, and pedal unit jack.

The digital piano is compatible with a range of accessories, including the Yamaha LP-7A/LP-7AWH 3-pedal unit and the Yamaha Artiste Series Keyboard Bag.

The DGX-660 also features a built-in microphone, allowing for seamless integration with external audio devices. The digital piano’s connectivity options make it an excellent choice for musicians who require flexibility and creativity.

Style Meets Functionality

Now that we’ve covered the sound and features, let’s take a moment to appreciate the design of the Yamaha DGX-660. This digital piano isn’t just a musical instrument; it’s a stylish addition to your home.

  1. Sleek and Compact Design: The DGX-660 boasts a sleek and compact design that fits seamlessly into any room. Its modern aesthetic will complement your decor while saving valuable space.

  2. Elegant Finish Options: Available in a variety of finishes, including black and white, the DGX-660 allows you to choose a look that suits your style. You can effortlessly match it with your existing furniture and create a stunning focal point in your living space.

  3. Integrated Stand and Pedals: The DGX-660 comes with an integrated stand and pedals, providing a complete package right out of the box. You won’t have to worry about purchasing additional accessories, making setup a breeze.

A Young Pianist Playing A Digital Piano

Learning Curve – Perfect for Beginners and Pros Alike

A Piano Teacher Assessing Her Student While Playing His Music Piece

Whether you’re a seasoned pianist or just starting your musical journey, the Yamaha DGX-660 caters to all skill levels. This digital piano is designed to make learning and playing enjoyable.

  1. User-Friendly Interface: The DGX-660 features a user-friendly interface that makes navigating through sounds and settings a cinch. You won’t need a degree in engineering to figure out how to use this piano! Additionally, the DGX-660’s weighted keys provide a realistic feel, which is especially beneficial for beginners as they develop proper finger strength and technique.

  2. Practice Tools and Lessons: The DGX-660’s built-in practice tools and lessons help beginners develop their skills effectively. You can learn at your own pace, ensuring a fun and engaging experience.

  3. Versatile Sound Selection: The DGX-660 offers a wide range of sounds and voices, allowing you to experiment with different styles and genres. This versatility keeps things fresh and exciting as you progress in your musical journey.

The Technology – A Modern Marvel with Pure CF Sound Engine

A Keyboardist Playing The Keys Of A Digital Piano

The Yamaha DGX-660 is packed with advanced technology that enhances your playing experience. Let’s take a look at some of the tech features that set this digital piano apart.

  1. Advanced MIDI Capabilities: The DGX-660 offers advanced MIDI capabilities, allowing you to connect to your computer or other MIDI devices. This feature opens up a world of possibilities for recording and composing music.

  2. USB Audio Recording: With USB audio recording, you can easily capture your performances and save them directly to a USB flash drive. This feature makes it simple to share your music with others or keep a record of your progress.

  3. Regular Firmware Updates: Yamaha is committed to keeping the DGX-660 up to date with regular firmware updates. This means you can enjoy new features and improvements, ensuring that your digital piano remains relevant for years to come.

  4. Bluetooth Connectivity: The DGX-660’s Bluetooth connectivity allows you to wirelessly connect to other devices, such as smartphones and tablets. This feature provides the convenience of streaming music, accessing apps, and enhancing your overall playing experience.

Why Choose the DGX-660 Digital Piano?

Now that we’ve explored the features and technology, let’s discuss the benefits of choosing the Yamaha DGX-660. This digital piano has a lot to offer!

1. Affordability

The DGX-660 provides exceptional value for its price, making it accessible for musicians on a budget. With this instrument, you don’t have to sacrifice quality for affordability. Additionally, the DGX-660’s competitive price point makes it a standout choice among digital pianos.

2. Versatility

Whether you’re playing classical, jazz, or pop, the DGX-660 adapts to your musical style. Its versatility makes it a perfect choice for a wide range of musical genres.

3. Long-Lasting Investment

With its durable build and high-quality components, the DGX-660 is a long-lasting investment. You can enjoy years of musical enjoyment without worrying about wear and tear.

A Keyboardist Playing The Keyboard On Stage
A Woman Recording And Editing Music Through A Piano Keyboard

Yamaha DGX-660

Yamaha Dgx-660 Review
VERSATILE PORTABLE PIANO
PERFECT FOR: Beginners

FEATURES: Graded Hammer Standard keyboard

OTHER INFO: Built-in Recording and Playback
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10/10
PROS
  • Offers a wide array of voices and styles, including over 500 instrument sounds and 200 accompaniment styles
  • With its intuitive interface, built-in lessons, and connectivity options for music apps
CONS
  • Weight and Portability
What Retailer to Buy From?

When you click ‘Check Price’, you’ll see there are loads of great places to buy this item.  Our personal favorite is Sweetwater for the US, and Thomann and Gear4Music for the UK & Europe.

They are the largest music retailers, with excellent customer service, competitive prices, really fast shipping, and the longest guarantees.

The TedScore™: 10/10
The TedScore™ is our unique system of scoring products.
The professional musician who wrote this article combined many things,
from the product build, manufacturer’s reputation through to feedback
from other users, to create our famous TedScore™.

DGX-660 vs. Other Models

When considering the Yamaha DGX-660, it’s essential to compare it with other models in the market. Let’s see how it compares.

DGX-660 vs. P-Series: The P-Series offers a more traditional piano experience, but the DGX-660 provides greater versatility with its wide range of sounds and features.

Yamaha P45 Digital Piano Image Taken By Teds-List

Additionally, the DGX-660’s advanced MIDI capabilities allow for seamless integration with other digital instruments and software, making it an excellent choice for musicians who want to expand their creative possibilities.

If you want a digital piano that can do it all, the DGX-660 is your best bet.

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REALISTIC TOUCH AND EXPRESSIVE TONE

PERFECT FOR: New musicians

FEATURES: A teacher's favourite for learning with graded hammer action keys

OTHER INFO: With a graded standard hammer keyboard and sustain pedal for an authentic playing feel

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9/10

Yamaha P45 Digital Piano

PROS
  • Legendary Yamaha quality
  • Includes three months of Flowkey Premium
CONS
  • You'll need to purchase a stand and bench separately, which can add to the overall cost
What Retailer to Buy From?

When you click ‘Check Price’, you’ll see there are loads of great places to buy this item.  Our personal favorite is Sweetwater for the US, and Thomann and Gear4Music for the UK & Europe.

They are the largest music retailers, with excellent customer service, competitive prices, really fast shipping, and the longest guarantees.

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The TedScore™: 9/10
The TedScore™ is our unique system of scoring products.
The professional musician who wrote this article combined many things,
from the product build, manufacturer’s reputation through to feedback
from other users, to create our famous TedScore™.

DGX-660 vs. Yamaha Clavinova: While the Clavinova series is known for its premium sound and feel, the DGX-660 offers similar quality at a more affordable price point. It’s a fantastic option for those who want high quality without the hefty price tag.

Yamaha Clp-745 Image Taken By Teds-List

Yamaha CLP-745

Yamaha Clp-745 Review
ADVANCED DIGITAL PIANO
PERFECT FOR: Expert Piano Players

FEATURES: Has GrandTouch-S keyboard with wooden keys and synthetic ebony and ivory keytops

OTHER INFO: Incorporates Virtual Resonance Modeling technology
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10/10
PROS
  • Offers a wide range of features, including multiple piano voices, a variety of built-in songs, USB audio recording and playback, and compatibility with apps like Smart Pianist
  • With Virtual Resonance Modeling (VRM) technology and high-quality piano samples
CONS
  • Premium price tag
What Retailer to Buy From?

When you click ‘Check Price’, you’ll see there are loads of great places to buy this item.  Our personal favorite is Sweetwater for the US, and Thomann and Gear4Music for the UK & Europe.

They are the largest music retailers, with excellent customer service, competitive prices, really fast shipping, and the longest guarantees.

The TedScore™: 10/10
The TedScore™ is our unique system of scoring products.
The professional musician who wrote this article combined many things,
from the product build, manufacturer’s reputation through to feedback
from other users, to create our famous TedScore™.

Pros and Cons – Weighing the Balance

Pros:
  • Excellent sound quality and authenticity
  • Graded Hammer Standard (GHS) keyboard provides an authentic playing experience
  • Range of connectivity options and accessories
  • Versatile and feature-rich digital piano
  • Suitable for musicians of all levels
Cons:
  • Bulky and heavy design may not be suitable for gigging musicians
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A Photo Of A Yamaha Dgx 660 Controls

Overall, the Yamaha DGX-660 is an excellent choice for musicians who require a versatile and feature-rich digital piano.

Its exceptional sound quality, authentic playing experience, and range of connectivity options make it an excellent choice for musicians of all levels.

While its bulky design and price may be a barrier for some musicians, the DGX-660 is an excellent investment for those who require a high-quality digital piano.

The Community – Join the DGX-660 Family

A Piano Teacher Guiding His Male Student

One of the best parts about owning a Yamaha DGX-660 is the vibrant community of musicians that comes with it. You’re not just buying a digital piano; you’re joining a family of passionate players.

  1. Online Forums and Resources: There are numerous online forums, tutorials, and resources dedicated to the DGX-660. Whether you’re looking for tips on sound design or seeking inspiration, you’ll find a wealth of information at your fingertips.

  2. Collaborative Spirit: The DGX-660 community is known for its collaborative spirit. Musicians often share their patches, songs, and techniques, making it easy to learn and grow as an artist.

  3. Inspiration Everywhere: With so many talented musicians using the DGX-660, you’ll be inspired by the creativity within the community. You might discover a new genre or style that sparks your next big project!

The Final Verdict:
Is the DGX-660 Right for You?

The Yamaha DGX-660 is a remarkable instrument that brings the experience of playing a real acoustic piano right into your home.

With its stunning grand piano sound, it closely mimics the tonal qualities of concert grand pianos, making it a joy for any piano enthusiast. Unlike most digital pianos, the DGX-660 offers a wide range of piano sounds, allowing musicians to explore various styles and genres.

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This versatile arranger keyboard also features a piano room feature, enabling users to customize their playing environment and adjust parameters like reverb and ambiance.

When playing piano, the DGX-660 provides an authentic feel with its Graded Hammer Standard keys, which replicate the touch of acoustic pianos.

Additionally, the included sustain pedal enhances the playing experience, allowing for expressive performances.

Whether you’re transitioning from an electric piano or starting your musical journey, the Yamaha DGX-660 is designed to inspire creativity and elevate your piano playing to new heights.

 

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    Robert Emery is Founder & CEO of Ted's List. He has performed all around the world as a conductor and pianist. From Sydney Opera House to the Royal Albert Hall, Robert has enjoyed bouncing around on stage in most of the major venues in the world. As a record producer, he has worked on fifteen No 1 albums, and hopes he can get to sixteen asap! The Times called him 'the eccentric barefooted maestro' and the Mail quoted that 'the assured baton was controlled by the rather energetic and brilliant conductor'. Robert has a wife (Mrs. E), two children (Master T and Master A) and four cats (Merlin, Mulberry, Partridge & Penguin). Between performing, producing, composing and running Ted's List, he runs an entertainment business called The Arts Group, comprising of a symphony orchestra, choir, live event production house, digital TV company and artist agency. Any spare time is usually devoted to sleep.

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  1. TechSavvySimon says:
    January 18, 2025 at 5:20 pm

    Hey Robert, great breakdown on the DGX-660. I’m curious about the connectivity features you mentioned. How does it fare against other models in terms of MIDI capabilities and software integration? I’m trying to set up a home studio, and this seems like a promising fit but wanna make sure it’s not gonna fall short. Cheers!

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    • JazzHands91 says:
      January 18, 2025 at 5:20 pm

      I got one last month, and it’s been stellar for my home recordings. MIDI setup was a breeze!

      Reply
    • BeatsGeek says:
      January 18, 2025 at 5:20 pm

      The DGX-660 is top-notch for studio use, especially with its USB audio interface. No regrets here.

      Reply
  2. ElizaJ says:
    January 5, 2025 at 4:36 am

    Just read about the DGX-660’s Pure CF Sound Engine, and I’m seriously impressed! This tech makes it sound like a grand piano right? I’ve been looking for a digital piano that doesn’t compromise on sound. Big thanks to Robert Emery for the deep dive!

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