Yamaha DGX-670 - Stage digital piano, with extensive features for music creation as well as arrangement capabilities. It is equipped with an 88-key keyboard with GHS (Graded Hammer Standard) action, which offers the expressiveness of an acoustic piano with nuanced and fine dynamic possibilities. The response of the keys in the lower register is firmer than that of acoustic pianos, transitioning to a lighter and more delicate response in the upper register. The DGX-670 is equipped with the finest piano tones, through the Yamaha CFX sound generator.
The built-in two-way sound system features 12 cm round speakers that deliver impressive response in the low and mid-frequency spectrum, along with a tweeter that provides clear and well-defined response in the high-frequency spectrum.
Keyboard: 88 keys with GHS (Grand Hammer Standard) technology and matte black keys
I bought this piano for my daughter.
Before this, she practiced on a Korg PA 300 and I think Yamaha is more suitable for beginners.
A plus is the weighted keys, the sound through the built-in speakers is quality.
A downside compared to Korg would be the screen, which not being touch-sensitive makes the menu a bit clunky, but you get used to it.
The manual is in English and other languages, it would be correct for the manual to be in the language of the country where it is sold, I say Romanian.