• Yamaha PSR-I300 Portable Keyboard 61 Keys
  • Yamaha PSR-I300 Portable Keyboard 61 Keys
  • Yamaha PSR-I300 Portable Keyboard 61 Keys
  • Yamaha PSR-I300 Portable Keyboard 61 Keys
  • Yamaha PSR-I300 Portable Keyboard 61 Keys

Yamaha PSR-I300 Portable Keyboard 61 Keys

SKU: VFJ7370
MRP:
₹16,500.00
(Inclusive of all taxes)
Enjoy your absolute favorite songs! Loaded with the authentic instrument Voices and auto accompaniment Styles essential to playing music from India, the PSR-I300 lets you enjoy the music you love with your favorite people.
Country of Origin: China
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Description

PSR-I300
Body Color Metallic Dark Gray
Dimensions Width 945 mm (37-3/16”)
Dimensions Width 945 mm (37-3/16”)
Height 118 mm (4-5/8”)
Depth 369 mm (14-1/2”)
Weight Weight 4.6 kg (10 lbs. 2 oz.) (not including batteries)
Keyboard Number of Keys 61
Touch Response Yes (Soft, Medium, Hard, Fixed)
Type Organ Style
Other Controllers Pitch Bend Yes
Control Knobs Yes
Display Type LCD
Backlight Yes
Language English
Panel Language English
Tone Generation Tone Generating Technology AWM Stereo Sampling
Polyphony Number of Polyphony (Max.) 48
Preset Number of Voices 644 (250 Panel Voices + 29 Drum/SFX kits + 20 Arpeggio + 345 XGlite Voices)
Featured Voices 30 Indian Voices, 15 Super Articulation lite Voices, 6 Sweet! Voices, 6 Cool! Voices, 3 Live! Voices
Compatibility GM Yes
XGlite Yes
Types DSP 38 types
Reverb 12 types
Chorus 5 types
Master EQ 6 types
Functions Dual/Layers Yes
Split Yes
Panel Sustain Yes
Melody Suppressor Yes
Duo Yes
Preset Number of Preset Styles 224 (Incl. Indian 30 Styles)
Fingering Smart Chord, Multi finger
Style Control ACMP ON/OFF, SYNC START, START/STOP, INTRO/ENDING/rit., MAIN/AUTO FILL
Other Features One Touch Setting (OTS) Yes
Music Database 220 (Incl. Indian 50 music)
Expandability Expansion Style 10
Compatibility Style File Format (SFF)
Preset Number of Preset Songs 164 (Incl. 10 Raga Scale Songs)
Recording Number of Songs 5
Number of Tracks 2
Data Capacity Approx. 10,000 notes
Compatible Data Format Playback SMF (Formats 0 & 1)
Recording Original File Format
Lesson/Guide Lesson/Guide KEYS TO SUCCESS, Lesson 1–3 (Listening, Timing, Waiting), Phrase Repeat, A-B Repeat, Chord Dictionary, Touch Tutor, Chord Study, Chord Progression
Demo 3 Demo Songs
USB audio interface 44.1 kHz, 16 bit, stereo
Registration Number of Buttons 9
Control Freeze
Overall Controls Metronome Yes
Tempo Range 11 - 280
Transpose -12 to 0, 0 to +12
Tuning 427.0 – 440.0 – 453.0 Hz (approx. 0.2 Hz increments)
Riyaz (Tabla/Tanpura Pattern) Preset 15
Sections 3
Miscellaneous PIANO Button Yes (HARMONIUM/PIANO Button)
Voices Harmony/Echo 26 types
Arpeggio 162 types
Storage Internal Memory Approx. 1.4 MB
Connectivity DC IN 12 V
AUX IN Stereo mini jack x 1
Headphones Standard stereo phone jack (PHONES/OUTPUT) x 1
Sustain Pedal Yes
Foot Switch Yes (Sustain, Arp Hold, Sus+ArpH, Articulation, Sostenuto)
USB TO HOST Yes (MIDI/Audio)
OUTPUT Standard stereo phone jack (PHONES/OUTPUT) x 1
Amplifiers 2.5 W + 2.5 W
Speakers 12 cm x 2
Power Supply AC Adaptor (PA-130, PA-3C, or an equivalent recommended by Yamaha) or batteries (Six “AA” size alkaline (LR6), manganese (R6) or Ni-MH rechargeable (HR6) batteries)
Power Consumption 5 W (When using PA-130 AC adaptor)
Auto Power Off Function Off/5/10/15/30/60/120 (minutes)
Included Accessories Music Rest Yes
Song Book Can be downloaded from Yamaha web site
Power Adaptor Yes
AC Adaptor PA-130 or an equivalent recommended by Yamaha

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The main difference between cutaway and non-cutaway guitars is in their body shape. Cutaway guitars have a section removed from the body, making it easier to access higher frets, which is great for lead playing. However, this design can slightly reduce resonance and volume. Non-cutaway guitars retain a full body shape, which often produces a fuller, richer sound due to the increased wood mass. While they may be harder to play in the higher fret range, they offer better tonal quality. Choosing between the two depends on your playing style and whether you prioritize accessibility or sound quality.

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