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Home » Review » The Ultimate Yamaha P 125 Review (2025)

What Is The Yamaha P 125

Last updated September 24, 2024

The Ultimate Yamaha P 125 Review (2025)

  • Proudly written by Pro-Pianist,
  • Robert Emery
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Finding the perfect digital piano can be challenging, but the Yamaha P 125 might be the answer. I’m thrilled to share my thoughts in this Yamaha P125 Review!

It’s portable, beginner-friendly, and packed with impressive features. As a fan of Yamaha’s iconic P series, I was eager to see what new improvements the P 125 brings. With weighted keys and enhanced sound quality, this digital piano offers a playing experience that’s hard to beat.

Ready to find out if the Yamaha P 125 is the digital piano you’ve been dreaming of? Let’s explore its features, benefits, and whether it’s worth your investment!

Table of Contents

What is the Yamaha P 125?

Yamaha P125

Did you know?

One fun fact about the Yamaha P 125 is that it has a built-in rhythm section with 20 different drum patterns, so you can play along with various beats and create your own music. It’s like having your own personal drummer right at your fingertips!

This compact console-style digital piano is designed to bring together the elegant aesthetic and sophisticated sound of an acoustic piano with the convenience, practicality, and compact footprint of a digital instrument in your home.

With fully weighted 88 keys, the YDP-145 feels like a Traditional Piano, and the Graded Hammer Standard (GHS) keyboard with matte keytops ensures you have a responsive action. The piano sound is sampled directly from a world-class Yamaha concert grand, so you’ll enjoy a beautiful, realistic sound.

I think it’s a fantastic instrument for anyone, whether you’re just starting out, in school, or a seasoned pro. Plus, its compact and elegant design makes it a great addition to any home without taking up too much space.

Who Should Use the
Yamaha P 125?

If you’re looking for a high-quality digital piano with a range of features and great sound quality, the Yamaha P 125 might be the perfect choice. Here are some reasons why you might want to consider this popular digital piano:

Who Should Use The Yamaha P-125

Beginners

The Yamaha P 125 offers a range of features that can help you learn to play, including a metronome, a recording function, and a range of different voices. The keys are also weighted, which means they feel like those on an acoustic piano, making it easier to transition to playing on a real piano in the future.

Intermediate Players

This digital piano offers high-quality sound and a range of features to help you take your playing to the next level. The weighted keys and realistic feel make it a great option for practising and performing.

Gigging Musicians

If you’re a gigging musician and need a portable electric piano that’s easy to transport, the Yamaha P 125 is a great option. It’s lightweight and compact, making it easy to take with you to gigs and rehearsals. It also offers a range of different voices so that you can use it for a variety of different musical genres.

Home Musicians

The Yamaha P-125 is an excellent option for those seeking a digital piano to use for both practice and performance in the comfort of their own home. It offers high-quality sound and a range of features that can help you improve your playing. It’s also compact and lightweight, so it won’t take up too much space in your home.

An Overview of the Best Features of Yamaha P 125 Digital Piano

Design and Portability

Design And Portability

Weight

One of the most significant advantages of the Yamaha P-125 is its weight. Weighing in at just 26 pounds, this piano is incredibly lightweight and easy to carry. Whether you’re a gigging musician or need to move your piano from room to room, the Yamaha P-125 is an excellent choice.

Dimensions

Aside from its weight, the Yamaha P-125 is also incredibly compact. With dimensions of 52 inches wide, 11.6 inches deep, and about 6.5 inches long, this piano can easily fit on a table or desk. Its small size also makes it easy to store when not in use.

Textured Material

The Yamaha P-125 features a textured material on its keys, providing a more natural feel when playing. This material helps to prevent your fingers from slipping, which can be especially helpful when playing fast or complex pieces.

Minimalist Design

The Yamaha P-125 has a minimalist design that is both elegant and modern. The sleek lines and simple layout make it a perfect addition to any home or studio. The piano is available in black or white so you can choose the best colour for your style.

Sound Quality

Yamaha P 125 Review Cover

Pure CF Sound Engine

The Pure CF Sound Engine is one of the standout features of the Yamaha P-125. It uses the same sound engine found in Yamaha’s flagship CFIIIS 9′ concert grand piano, which means you get the same rich and expressive sound you would expect from a high-end acoustic piano.

Graded Hammer Standard (GHS) Action

The Yamaha P-125 also features Graded Hammer Standard (GHS) action, which means the keys are weighted to mimic the feel of an acoustic piano. This makes it easier to play complex pieces and adds to the overall authenticity of the playing experience.

Polyphony

With a maximum polyphony of 192 notes, the Yamaha P-125 can easily handle even the most complex pieces. This means you don’t have to worry about notes dropping out or losing sound quality during high-speed passages.

Instrument Sounds

The Yamaha P-125 offers a wide range of instrument sounds, including grand pianos, electric pianos, organs, strings, and more. Each sound is carefully crafted to deliver a rich and authentic sound that is true to the original instrument.

Speaker System

The Yamaha P-125 features a powerful speaker system that delivers a rich and immersive sound experience. The speakers are designed to reproduce the nuances of the instrument sounds with clarity and precision.

Headphone Jacks

If you prefer to practice privately, the Yamaha P-125 has you covered. It features two headphone jacks, so you can practice with a friend or teacher without disturbing anyone else.

Volume

The Yamaha P-125 has a wide range of volume settings to adjust the sound to your liking. This piano can deliver whether you prefer a soft and mellow sound or a loud and powerful one.

Rhythm

The Yamaha P-125 also features a range of rhythm patterns that can be used to accompany your playing. These patterns and rhythms can be adjusted to suit your playing style and can help add depth and complexity to your music.

Damper Resonance

The damper resonance feature on the Yamaha P-125 adds an extra layer of realism to the sound. It mimics how the strings of an acoustic piano vibrate when the damper pedal is pressed, adding a rich and expressive quality to the sound.

Reverb

The reverb feature on the Yamaha P-125 adds depth and dimension to the sound when playing piano. It mimics the natural reverberation of a concert hall, giving your piano voice and playing a more authentic and immersive feel.

Una Corda

The una corda feature on the Yamaha digital piano mimics an acoustic piano’s soft and mellow sound when the una corda pedal is pressed. It adds an extra layer of expressiveness to your playing and can help you create a sound boost and various moods.

Key Features

An Overview Of The Best Features Of Yamaha P 125 Digital Piano

Smart Pianist App

The Yamaha Smart Pianist app is a free app that allows you to control various functions of musical instruments such as the Yamaha P-125, from your smartphone device or tablet. The app allows you to adjust the sound settings, select different voices, and even record your performances. The app also allows you to access a range of sheet music to practice your favourite songs.

Recording Function

The recording function on the Yamaha P-125 allows you to record your performances and listen back to them later. This is a great feature for practising, as you can listen to your playing and identify areas that need improvement. The recording function is easy to use and can be accessed with just a few button presses.

Sustain Pedal

The Yamaha P-125 has a sustained pedal, allowing you to sustain notes for longer periods. This is a great feature for creating a more expressive and dynamic playing style. The sustain pedal is easy to use and can be connected to the piano with a standard 1/4-inch jack.

Split Mode

The split mode on the Yamaha P-125 allows you to split the keyboard into two different parts, each with its own voice. This feature is great for playing with a partner or creating full tracks with more complex arrangements. I’ve also found out that I can also adjust the split point to fit my playing style.

Playing Experience

Keyboard Action

Weighted Keys

One of the standout features of keyboards such as the Yamaha P-125 is its weighted keys. The Graded Hammer Standard (GHS) keyboard offers a realistic feel miming an acoustic piano. The keys are heavier in the lower register and lighter in the higher register, just like a traditional piano. This makes it easier to play complex pieces that require a lot of finger strength and dexterity.

Sensitivity Settings

The adjustable Yamaha P-125 touch sensitivity settings allow you to adjust the touch response of the keyboard. This means you can customize the feel of the keys to your liking. Four different sensitivity settings exist; hard, medium, soft, and fixed touch sensitivity. The hard mode requires more force to play notes, while the soft mode is more sensitive to lighter touches. Fixed mode offers a consistent touch response across all keys.

Duo Mode

Duo mode is a cool feature that allows two people to play the piano simultaneously. This is great for teachers and students or duet performances. The keyboard is split down the middle, with each player having their own set of keys. This feature is easy to activate and can be a lot of fun to use.

CFX Concert Grand

The Yamaha P-125 uses the same Pure CF sound engine found in the Yamaha CFIIIS 9′ Concert Grand, making it a standout among a sea of digital pianos. This means that you can enjoy the rich, full-bodied sound of a concert grand piano in the comfort of your own home. The CFX Concert Grand tone is one of the most popular presets on the P-125, and for a good reason. This piano sounds absolutely amazing.

LCD Screen

The LCD screen on the Yamaha P-125 is clear and easy to read. It displays all the important information you need, such as the current voice, tempo, and volume. It also allows you to access various settings and functions, such as the metronome and recording features. The screen is backlit, which makes it easy to read in low-light conditions.

While the Yamaha P125 digital piano may have a more limited selection of built-in sounds compared to some other digital pianos, I still think it’s worth buying because of its exceptional key action, realistic sound, and portable design.

Yamaha P125 Digital Piano Review
PORTABILITY AND SOUND QUALITY IN ONE

PERFECT FOR: beginners and intermediate players

FEATURES: Has a Graded Hammer Standard (GHS) keyboard for a realistic piano experience

OTHER INFO: With a Yamaha CF Sound Engine for a rich, expressive sound

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10/10

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What Retailer to Buy From?

When you check the price above, you’ll see there are loads of great places to buy this item.  Our personal favorite is Gear4music.

It is the largest music retailer in the UK and fast becoming the most respected online music shop in the US too.  Their customer service is excellent, they have competitive prices, really fast shipping, and usually have the longest guarantee.

Most professional musicians use Gear4music, so there is no reason why you shouldn’t too!

PROS
  • Comes with USB connectivity for recording and playback
  • With built-in speakers and headphone jack for versatile playing options
  • Affordable price point compared to other high-quality Ydigital pianos
  • Compact and lightweight design for easy portability and storage
CONS
  • Does not come with a stand or pedal unit
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  • Ideal for learning and practice
  • Affordable price point compared to similar digital pianos
  • High-quality sound and touch response that mimics a traditional acoustic piano
  • Multiple connectivity options, including Bluetooth, MIDI, and USB
CONS
  • Lacks in sound selection compared to other digital pianos
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Kawai Kdp120 Digital Piano Review
AUTHENTIC AND AFFORDABLE

PERFECT FOR: beginner and intermediate players

FEATURES: 88 weighted keys and three pedals allow for advanced technique learning."

OTHER INFO: Natural acoustic details like a key-off effect and hammer delay enhance the playing experience

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Kawai KDP120 Digital Piano

What Retailer to Buy From?

When you check the price above, you’ll see there are loads of great places to buy this item.  Our personal favorite is Gear4music.

It is the largest music retailer in the UK and fast becoming the most respected online music shop in the US too.  Their customer service is excellent, they have competitive prices, really fast shipping, and usually have the longest guarantee.

Most professional musicians use Gear4music, so there is no reason why you shouldn’t too!

PROS
  • Dual mode allows for the layering of different musical voices to create a rich texture
  • Digital piano with the gorgeous tone of a concert grand
  • Boasts Kawai's renowned sound technology
  • Chic look with a modernized key cover appearance
CONS
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Yamaha P 125 Review
Summary

I hope this review has given you a clear picture of the Yamaha P-125 digital piano. It stands out with its realistic sound and attractive design, making it a top choice for beginners and intermediate players.

With 88 GHS-weighted keys, it feels like a real acoustic piano, and its range of voices and rhythms adds versatility to your practice or performance sessions. In short, the Yamaha P-125 offers a compelling package worth considering if you’re in the market for a digital piano.

Here’s a nifty breakdown of the article:

  • Design and Build: Sleek, modern, and sturdy.
  • Sound Quality: Authentic and dynamic.
  • Key Features: GHS-weighted keys, practical interface, multiple voices.
  • Value for Money: Good balance between price and features.

Feel free to explore this model more. Happy playing!

Before you go piano shopping…

Have you ever wondered why pianos have 88 keys and how the number of keys on a piano has evolved over time? Jump into the next article to learn more!

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FAQ's

Is Yamaha P-125 good enough?

The Yamaha P-125 is a great digital piano for beginners and intermediate players, offering realistic key action and high-quality sound. However, if you’re a professional musician or require advanced features, you may want to consider a higher-end model.

Is Yamaha P-125 good for beginners?

the Yamaha P-125 is an excellent digital piano for beginners, offering a realistic playing experience and high-quality sound. It also has useful features such as a built-in metronome and recording function to help you practice and improve your skills.

Is the Yamaha P-125 good for advanced players?

While the Yamaha P-125 is a great digital piano for beginners and intermediate players, advanced players may find it lacking in certain features and performance capabilities. If you’re a professional or advanced player, you may want to consider a higher-end model with more advanced features and a more nuanced sound.

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  1. Harold_the_skeptic says:
    May 6, 2024 at 12:33 pm

    Great, another digital piano claiming to be the next best thing since sliced bread. But can it make my morning coffee? Seriously though, does it actually hold up in a live gig environment or will it crumble under the first chord?

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  2. BillyJoelFan says:
    April 21, 2024 at 11:10 am

    omg, reading about the Yamaha P 125 makes me wanna start playing piano right now. sounds like a dream for beginners. hoping to be the next billy joel, fingers crossed. thanks for the insight, robert, really paints a clear picture for someone like me who’s just getting into it.

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  3. Tina_22 says:
    April 15, 2024 at 12:44 pm

    Considering the Yamaha P 125 for my dorm room since it’s compact and seems user-friendly. Can anyone share if it’s good for small spaces but still delivers on sound?

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  4. MaxP says:
    April 3, 2024 at 2:38 am

    everyone’s praising this piano, but i’ve heard digital ones can’t really match up to the real deal. how’s this any different? convince me.

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  5. note_nerd says:
    March 25, 2024 at 7:40 am

    Robert, good overview on the Yamaha P 125. For those curious, the Pure CF Sound Engine is indeed one of Yamaha’s leading technologies, derived from their CFIIIS Concert Grand Piano, known for its wide dynamic range and expressiveness. The Graded Hammer Standard action also closely mimics the touch of an acoustic piano, with heavier touch in the lower keys and lighter touch in the higher ones, which is crucial for dynamic playing and building proper technique.

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  6. Diana S. says:
    March 11, 2024 at 1:13 pm

    I got the Yamaha P 125 for my daughter after reading a lot of reviews, and this article convinced me we made the right choice. It’s been great watching her progress, and the piano sounds beautiful, not at all electronic. The duo mode has been so helpful for her lessons. Really appreciate this detailed review, Robert, it’s helped a beginner’s mom out a ton!

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  7. theguitarguy says:
    March 3, 2024 at 8:44 am

    saw this piano and thought, maybe i should switch teams, lol. but seriously, is it easy to pick up for someone who’s only played strings?

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  8. Rachael_M says:
    February 16, 2024 at 4:11 am

    Robert, your review captures the essence of what makes the Yamaha P 125 a versatile instrument for various levels of musicians. I’ve used it myself for smaller gigs and teaching students. Its portability without sacrificing sound quality is a major plus. The Smart Pianist App has also been a game-changer for interactive learning sessions. Would recommend it to anyone from beginners to pros who need a reliable secondary piano.

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  9. Jeff89 says:
    February 7, 2024 at 4:52 pm

    does the p 125 work with all music production software? planning to integrate it into my home studio setup. gotta know if it’s flexible with DAWs. thanks.

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  10. Liz Greene says:
    January 27, 2024 at 2:54 am

    The Yamaha P 125 seems to offer quite a comprehensive range for its segment, especially with the inclusion of the Smart Pianist App and various sound features. This review outlines these details well, making it easier for potential buyers to make an informed decision. I’m intrigued by the graded hammer action and how it simulates an acoustic piano feel. Would anyone recommend this for someone planning to transition from digital to acoustic eventually?

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