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YAMAHA DT-XPRESS IV
50 Preset drum kits
An all-new set of voices, using larger files make the DXPIVSP the best sounding DTXPRESS kit yet. With input from our artists, we have programmed 50 great sounding preset kits built using samples our most popular acoustic kits. Oak Custom, Maple Custom, Beech Custom, Recording Custom, as well as a wide selection of ready-to-play kits ideal for any musical situation.
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YAMAHA DD-65
DD-65 is a digital drum kit with eight touch sensitive pads and two foot pedals. High quality drum and wide variety of percussion sounds from all over the world are mixed with orchestra voices to provide a wide range of musical opportunities. AUX IN jack lets you connect and MP3 player and play along with your favorite music. |
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YAMAHA PACIFICA 112v
The PAC112V with solid alder body and pro-level hardware and electronics, the Pacifica Series covers it all. |
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YAMAHA APX 500II
The worlds best-selling acoustic electric guitar, the 500-series embodies the pure spirit of Yamaha guitars the perfect balance of performance, value and dependability. The new 500II models feature all-new pickup systems with a more powerful, dynamic tone and upgraded cosmetics that combine on-stage attitude with refined, timeless good looks.
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YAMAHA RBX 374
Whatever your style, whatever your stage, the RBX374 has the versatility and looks to fit what youre doing.
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ROLAND E-09
E-09s sounds and styles are nothing but first class. Building on the success of Rolands popular E-series arranger keyboards, the E-09W raises the quality standard for entry-level arrangers.
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ROLAND JUNO-GI
What propels this power-synth into another realm, however, is its supercharged feature set with over 1,300 fresh sounds, an onboard eight-track digital recorder, and pro effects created by BOSS. Write, record, mix, master, and perform anywhere with the new JUNO-Gi. |
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RJ EL CAJON
Great for accompanying an acoustic guitar, the RJ Cajon, made of mahogany ply, can provide a wide variety of snare sounds simply by hitting different areas of the responsive spruce ply top face of the drum. Striking the drum towards the center will give a deep, resonant bass tone.
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