This is a list of products made by
Yamaha Corporation . This does not include products made by
Bösendorfer , which has been a wholly owned subsidiary of Yamaha Corporation since February 1, 2008.
For products made by
Yamaha Motor Company , see the
list of Yamaha motorcycles . Yamaha Motor Company shares the brand name but has been a separate company since 1955.
In 1900, Yamaha started to manufacture pianos.
CF series (full length concert grand)
FC / CF (1949–67 / 1967–91)
CFIII (1983–2000)
CFIIIS (1991–2010)
CF4 (2010–
CF6 (2010–
CFX (2010–)
C series (including several G)
G1 / C1 / C1x (1988–94 / 1994–2012 / 2012–)
DC1A
#20 / G2 / C2 /C2x (~1934–55 / 1947–94 / 1994–2012 / 2012–)
G2F / DG2FII
C3 / C3x (1967–2012 / 2012–)
#35 / G5 / new C5 / C5x (1948–1953 / 1954–94 / 1994–2008 / 2012–)
old C5 / C6 / C7 (1979–94 / 1994–2012)
G7 / C7 / C7x (1954–67 / 1967–2008 / 2012–)
SC / CS (1953–67 / 1967–79)
G series
G1, G2, G5, G7 (listed on C series)
#25 / G3 (1949–53 / 1954–94)
GA1E
[1] / DGA1[XG][E] (Polished Ebony finish)
GC1
GC1S / GC1SG
[1] (2002–)
GC1G / GC1FP
[1] (Georgian Brown mahogany / French Provincial Brown Cherry )
GC1M / DGC1 / DGC1ME3
GC2
GH1 / GH1G
GT7
A series (branched from C series)
A1 (1993–)
A1[L][S][SG]
DA1IIXG / DA1E3 / DA1M4
EA1 (2000–08)
S series
S4 (1994–)
S4BB
DS4E3PRO PE
S6 (1994–)
S6BB
DS6E3PRO PE
S400 (1982–94)
S700E (1989–94)
Z series
GB1
GB1K / DGB1CD — most compact models (depth: 151 cm or 59 in) on current product line
[2]
B1
B2
B3
C108
M460
M560
P121
P22
P660
SU118C
T118
T121
U1
U10
U10 BL
U100
U2
U2M
U3
U30
U300
U5
U7
UX
UX1
UX10
UX100
UX3
UX30
UX300
UX5
UX50
UX500
YU116D/W
YUA
YUS1
YUS3
YUS5
YUX
SU7
Disklavier (upright model)
disklavier control unit
control unit for player piano, consists with MIDI recorder and PCM sound
DKC-850 (MIDI recorder with PCM sound (AWM2) )
EMR1 (MIDI recorder with PCM sound (AWM2:XG/GM) )
Silent piano system on U1 (silencer interposing hammers)
silent piano system
silencer & optical sensor, with PCM sound & MIDI recorder unit
RSG-1 / RSG-3 / RSG-5 / RSG-10 / RSG-30 (2008, for U1/U3/-/UX10/b121/YF&b113)
ensemble unit
RE-1 / RE-3 / RE-10 / RE-30 (1999, for U1/U3/UX10/W100)
silent ensemble unit
RSE-1 / RSE-3 / RSE-10 (1999, for U1/U3/UX10)
Newer Silent Piano Systems
SG-1 - ? - ?
SG-2 - ? - ?
SC-1 (Aka. SC) - ? -
SC-2 - ? - 2023
SC-3 - 2022 onwards
SC series found in Upright B1, B2, B3 and Grand GB1K - "entry level" models.
SH-1 (Aka. SH)
SH-2 - ? - 2023
SH-3 - 2022 onwards
SH series silent modules found in more up market models such as Uprights P116, P121, U1, U3, YUS1, YUS3, YUS5, SE122, SE132, SU7 and Grand S3X, S5X, S6X, S7X, C1X, C2X, C3X, C3X Chrome, C5X, C6X, GC1 and GC2. (at the time of writing
according to Yamaha.com [
permanent dead link ] )
TransAcoustic (Silent with a transducer added to essentially make the piano one big speaker)
TA-1 (Aka TA)
TA-2
TA-3 2023 onwards
Found in uprights: U1, U3, YUS1, YUS3, YUS5 and Grands GC1 and C1X
according to yamaha.com
NU1x hybrid upright piano (2018-)
NU1XA
NU1X (2018-)
[3]
NU1 (2012-2018)
DUP-8
DUP-22B
DUP-7 (2007)
CP-70M electric grand piano
CP series (
electric grand )
CP-60M (upright, with MIDI)
CP-70
CP-70B
CP-70D (with 7-band GEQ)
CP-70M (with 7-band GEQ & MIDI)
CP-80 (1978-1986)
[4]
CP-80D (with 7-band GEQ)
CP-80M (with 7-band GEQ & MIDI) (1986-1988)
CP-30 (1976) analog electronic piano
CP series (analog)
CP-7 (1982)
CP-10 (1979)
CP-20 (1977)
CP-30 (1976)
CP-11 / CP-11W (1981/1982)
CP-25 (1981)
CP-35 (1981)
GS1 (1980) – 1st
FM synth of Yamaha, released as
Stage Piano Programming Computer for GS1 (ca.1980)
GS1 / GS2 (1980) — 1st
FM synth of Yamaha.
CP series (digital)
Yamaha CP88 stage piano took inspiration from Clavia Nord's one to one interface.
CP1 (2009)
CP4 (2014)
CP5 (2010)
CP33 (2006)
CP40 (2014)
CP50 (2010)
CP73 (2019)
CP88 (2019)
CP300 (2006)
Reface series
Clavinova PF series
PF10 / PF12 / PF15 (1983)
PF50 / PF60 (1986)
PF70 / PF80 (1985)
PF85 (1987)
PF-500 (2002)
PF-1000 (2002)
PF1200 / PF1500 / PF2000 (1989)
MODUS series
Modus F01 (2007, 4colors:PB(blue)/PE(black)/PO(orange)/PR(red), similar to CLP-F01(2004))
Modus F11 (2007, 4colors)
Modus H01 (2006, 3colors:AG(yellow)/DB(black)/VR(red))
Modus H11 (2009, 3colors)
Modus R01 (2009, white)
YP-10 / YP-20 / YP-30 (1983) , 1st generation
YP-40 (1983, export model ) , 1st generation
CWP-1 (2001)
Clavinova Grand (CGP/CVP-GP/CLP-GP)
CGP-1000 (May 8, 2006)
CVP-309GP (October 29, 2003)
CVP-409GP (May 8, 2006)
CLP-175 (2003, export model ) , predecessor of CLP-295GP
CLP-265GP (2006)
CLP-295GP (2006)
Clavinova Ensemble (CVP)
(finishes: default = dark rosewood, C = cherry, M = mahogany, PE = polished ebony, PM = polished mahogany)
CVP-3 / CVP-5 / CVP-7 (1985)
CVP-6 / CVP-8 / CVP-10 / CVP-100MA / CVP-100PE (1987)
CVP-20 (1988, export model )
CVP-30 / CVP-50 / CVP-70 (1989)
CVP-35 / CVP-45 / CVP-55 / CVP-65 / CVP-75 (1991)
CVP-25 (1993, export model )
CVP-83 / CVP-85 / CVP-87 (1993)
CVP-85A
CVP-83S[White] / CVP-87A[White]
CVP-89 (1994, export model )
CVP-49 (1995, export model )
CVP-59[S] / CVP-69 / CVP-79 (1995)
CVP-79A
CVP-92 / CVP-94 / CVP-96 / CVP-98 (February 18, 1997)
CVP-600 (February 18, 1997)
CVP-103 [M] / CVP-105 / CVP-107 / CVP-109 (March 1, 1999)
CVP-700 (March 1, 1999, export model )
CVP-201 (March 1, 2001)
CVP-203 / CVP-205 / CVP-207 / CVP-209 (June 25, 2001)
CVP-900 (May 27, 2002, export model )
CVP-202 (November 1, 2002)
CVP-204 [C] / CVP-206 [M] (September 10, 2002)
CVP-208 [M] / CVP-210 (September 10, 2002, export model )
CVP-301 (October 29, 2003, export model )
CVP-303 [C] / CVP-305 [C] / CVP-307 / CVP-309 [PE][PM] (October 29, 2003)
CVP-401 [C][PE] / CVP-403 [C][PE][PM] / CVP-405 [PE][PM] / CVP-407 / CVP-409 [PE][PM] (May 8, 2006)
CVP-501 / CVP-503 / CVP-505 [PE] / CVP-509 [PE][PM] (February 5, 2009)
CVP-601 / CVP-605 / CVP-609 / CVP-609GP (July 13, 2012)
CVP-701 / CVP-705 / CVP-709 / CVP-709GP (June 17, 2015)
CVP-805 / CVP-809 / CVP-809GP (May 1, 2019)
CVP-905 / CVP-909 / CVP-909GP (April 13, 2023)
Clavinova Traditional (CLP)
Clavinova CLP-122S (1992)
(finishes: default = dark rosewood, C = cherry, M = mahogany, PE = polished ebony, PM = polished mahogany)
CLP-20 / CLP-30 (1985)
CLP-40 / CLP-45 / CLP-50 / CLP-55 / CLP-200 / CLP-300 (1986)
CLP-100 / CLP-500 (1987)
CLP-250 / CLP-350 / CLP-550 / CLP-650 (1988)
CLP-570 / CLP-670 (1989)
CLP-260 / CLP-360 / CLP-560 / CLP-760 (1990)
CLP-121 / CLP-122 / CLP-123 / CLP-124 (1992)
CLP-133 / CLP-134 / CLP-705 (1993)
CLP-152S / CLP-153S / CLP-153SG / CLP-154S / CLP-155 / CLP-157 (1994)
CLP-311 / CLP-611 / CLP-811 (1996, export model )
CLP-411 / CLP-511 / CLP-711 / CLP-911 (1996)
CLP-555 (1997, AE action, grand piano style)
CLP-810S (1998, export model )
CLP-820 / CLP-840 / CLP-860[M] / CLP-870 / CLP-880[M][PE] (1998)
CLP-920 / CLP-930 / CLP-950[C][M] / CLP-970[C][M] (2000)
CLP-955 / CLP-970A[C][M] (2000, export model )
CLP-910 / CLP-990[M] (2001, export model )
CLP-110 (2002, export model )
CLP-120[C] / CLP-130 / CLP-150[C][M] / CLP-170[C][M][PE] (2002/2003(PE))
CLP-115 (2003, export model )
CLP-175 (2003, Clavinova Grand, export model )
CLP-220[PE] (2005/2006)
CLP-230[C][M][PE] / CLP-240[C][M][PE] / CLP-270[C][M] / CLP-280[C][PE][PM] (2005/2006)
CLP-320[C][M] / SCLP-320 / CLP-330[C][M][PE] / CLP-340[C][M][PE] / CLP-370[C][M][PE] / CLP-380[PE][PM] (2008)
CLP-430 / CLP-440 / CLP-470 / CLP-480 (2011?)
CLP-525 / CLP-535 / CLP-545 / CLP-565GP / CLP-575 / CLP-585 (2014)
CLP-625 / CLP-635 / CLP-645 / CLP-665GP / CLP-675 / CLP-685 (2017)
CLP-725 / CLP-735 / CLP-745 / CLP-765GP / CLP-775 / CLP-785 / CLP-795GP (2020)
CLP-S series (spinet style similar to Modus F01/F11)
Clavinova 610
CLP-F01 (2004, 4colors: PB(blue)/PE(black)/PO(orange)/PR(red))
CLP-S306[PE] / CLP-S308[PE] (2008)
CLP-S406 / CLP-S408 (2011?)
Clavinova Smart Piano (CSP)
(finishes: B = Black Walnut, W = Satin White, PE = Polished Ebony)
CSP-150 [B][W][PE] (April 21, 2017)
CSP-170 [B][W][PE] (April 21, 2017)
P-series (stands for "portable")
(colors: B = Black & Ebony, S = Silver & Cherry, W = White)
P-35 (2012, GHS action)
P-45 (2015, GHS action)
P50m (1996, half rack)
P-60[S] (2002, GH action)
P-65 (2006, export model , GHS action)
P-70[S] (2005 or 2006, GHS action))
P-80[W] (1999/2001, GH action)
P-85 [S](2007, GHS action)
P-90 (2003, GH action)
P-95[S] (2010, GHS action)
P-100 (1992, AE action) Clavinova PF series,
P-105 (2012, GHS action)
P-115 (2015, GHS action)
P-120 [S] (2001, GH action)
P-121 [S] (2018, GHS action)
P-125 (2018, GHS action)
P-140[S] (2005 or 2006, GH action)
P-145 (2023, GHC action)
P-150 (1995, AE2 action)
P-155[S] (2009, S = silver)
P-500 Clarinova Digital))
P-155[B][S] (2009, GH action)
P-200 (1998, GH action)
P-225 (2023, GHC action)
P-250 (2003, GH action)
P-255 (2014, GH action)
P-300 (1994, AE action) P500 features in P-100 chessis,
P-500 (AE action)
P-515 (2018, NWX action)
P-S500 (2022, GHS action)
P-525 (2024, GT-S action)
YDP-S30 (left side)
(finishes: C = bright wood color)
YDP-S30[C] / YDP-S31[C] (2007/2009)
YDP-88 / YDP-88II (1995/1997)
YDP-101 / YDP-201 (1999)
YDP-103 (2016)
YDP-113 (2002, export model )
YDP-121 (2001)
YDP-123 / YDP-223[C] (2002)
YDP-131[C] (2005)
YDP-140[C] / YDP-160[C] (2008)
YDP-141[C] / YDP-161[C][B] / YDP-181 / YDP-V240 (2010/2011(YDP-161B))
YDP-142 (2014, GHS) / YDP-162 (2014, GH)
YDP-143 [R][B] (2016, GHS) / YDP-163 (2016, GH)
YDP-144 (2019, GHS)/ YDP-164 (2019, GH3)
YDP-145 (2022, GHS)/ YDP-165 (2022, GH3)
YDP-S52 (2021, GHS)
YDP-S34 (2019, GHS)/ YDP-S54 (2019, GH3) (2019)
YDP-151[C] / YDP-J151 (2005 or 2006/2006)
YDP-184 (2018, not sold in EU )
YDP-200 (1996)
YDP-213 (2005, export model )
YDP-223 (2002, export model )
YDP-300 (1995)
YDP-321 (2000)
YDP-323 (2005, export model )
YPP series
YPP-15 / YPP-33 (1991)
YPP-35 (1991, export model )
YPP-45
YPP-50
YPP-55 (1992)
YPP-100 (2002)
YPP-200 (2001, export model )
YPR series
YPR-6 / YPR-8 (1985)
YPR-7 / YPR-9 (1986)
YPR-20 / YPR-30 (1990)
YPR-50 (1999)
YPT series (this Series are Similar to The PSR 'E' Series. Only that it is A White Variation)
YPT-200 (2005)
YPT-210 (2007, export model )
Yamaha YPT-210
YPT-210AD / YPT-210DI / YPT-210MS / YPT-210MSB
Yamaha YPT-220
YPT-220 (2009, export model )
YPT-230 (2011, export model ))
YPT-240 (2013)
YPT-255 (2015)
YPT-260 (2017)
YPT-270 (2020)
YPT-300 (2005)
YPT-310 (2007, export model )
YPT-310AD / YPT-310MS / YPT-310MSB
YPT-320 (2009, export model )
YPT-330 (2011, export model )
YPT-340 (2013)
YPT-360 (2017)
YPT-370 (2020)
YPT-400 (2005, export model )
YPT-410 (2007, export model )
YPT-420 (2009, export model )
J-3000 (1998)
J-5000 (2000)
J-7000 (2002)
J-8000 (2005/2006)
J-9000 (2008)
Piaggero/NP series portable digital piano
piaggero NP series played
NP-11
NP-12 (2016)
NP-15 (August 27, 2023)
NP-30 / NP-30S (2007, S = silver)
NP-31
NP-32 (2016)
NP-35 (August 27, 2023)
NP-V60 / NP-V80 (May 1st, 2009)
Portable Grand DGX / YPG series
(color: DGX = Silver, Black or White; YPG = Champagne Gold)
DGX-200 (25 January 2002)
DGX-202 (25 January 2002, export model )
DGX-203 (27 January 2004, export model )
DGX-205 (27 January 2004, export model )
DGX-220 / YPG-225 (2006)
DGX-230 / YPG-235 (2008) (76 keys with long production run replaced by PSR-EW300)
DGX-300 (12 March 2002)
DGX-305 (2004, export model )
DGX-500 (12 March 2002)
DGX-505 (2004, export model )
DGX-520 / YPG-525 (2006), USB to device replaces Smartmedia with USB Stick, Rectangular Styling, Lyrics and Score Display
DGX-530 / YPG-535 (2008) (88 keys, usb to device, 10 more rhythms)
[5]
DGX-620 / YPG-625 (2006) (88 graded hammer keys 32 voices, usb to device, large lyric score display, replaced by YPG-635)
DGX-630 [B][BP][P] / YPG-635 (2008) (88 graded hammer keys 130 voices, 32 registrations)
DGX-640 (18 March 2010), Restyled flat front round corners, front facing USB slot
DGX-650 (5 February 2013), 128 polyphony, 100 songs, 3 pedals, aux in, USB audio recorder
[6]
DGX-660 (2016) mic input
DGX-670 (2021) color display, Super Articulation voices, enhanced style section, Bluetooth audio
Entertainment Series
PSR-K1 (February 6, 2003)
others
N-100 (2006, with Graded Hammer Effect, weighted-action KB)
PDP400
PSR-GX76 (2000, export model , with Portable Grand)
Nishikawa organ (left,
1884–
c. 1936 )
In 1888, Yamaha started to manufacture their
pump organs in the form of reed organs.
In 1921, Yamaha acquired
Nishikawa & Sons in Yokohama after the death of its founder, and continued to manufacture Nishikawa organs and pianos until 1936.
Yamaha Magna Organ & Tone Cabinet (1935 )
Magna Organ introduced in 1935,
[7]
[8] was a multi-timbral keyboard instrument invented in 1934 by a
Yamaha engineer, Sei-ichi Yamashita.
It was a kind of electro-acoustic instrument, an acoustic instrument with additional electronic circuits for sound modification. The Magna Organ was an electric-fan driven
free reed organ with the
microphone sealed in a
soundproof box, instead of the
electrostatic pickups used on
electrostatic reed organs .
[note 1]
Early designs of the Magna Organ were a kind of
additive-synthesizer that summed-up the
partials generated by the
frequency-multipliers .
[9]
[10] However, it was difficult to achieve
polyphony without
intermodulation distortions with the technology of the 1930s.
[11] According to the additional patents
[12]
[13] and the reviews at that time,
[9] its later design as finally implemented, seems to have shifted to the sound-colorization system using the combinations of sets of free reeds, microphones and loudspeakers.
[11]
Note that, similar type of instruments using the pairs of free reeds and microphones sealed in double-soundproof boxes, were later re-commercialized as Croda Organs in 1959 by Tōyō Denshi Gakki Kenkyūjo (In English: Tōyō Electronic Musical Instrument Laboratory) in Tokyo.
[14]
The most models and years of introductions are based on official chronicle.
[15] Also, the photograph of major models on each era is available on the 50th anniversary site.
[16]
Prototype Electone
E-T (1958, prototype concept model)
[17]
ET-5 (May 1959, Improved version of E-T Prototype)
[18]
EM-6 (May 1959, Single-stage keyboard prototype)
1st Electone
D-1 (1959–1962, electronic organ products)
Stage models
EX-21 (1968, prototype of EX-42)
[19]
EX-42 (1970–1977, stage model, design origin of GX-1)
SY-1 (1971,
[20] solo part of GX-1, monophonic synth with initial/after touch)
SY-2 (1971)
[20]
GX-1 (1973
[21] to 1982, polyphonic synth)
EX-1 / EX-2 (1977–1983)
[22]
FX-1 (1983–1988, FM synthesis)
HX System1 (1987–1992)
HX-1 / HX-1S (1987/1989, AWM(PCM)+FM)
ELX-1 / ELX-1m (1992/2000)
Number series
305 / 315 (1979, export model )
405 / 415 (1980, U.S. models of the D-65 / D-85)
6000 (1981, export model )
7000 (1982, export model )
A series
A-2 (1960–1963)
A-3 (1966, red combo organ, forerunner of YC series)
A-40 / A-60 (1977, export model )
A-45 / A-55 (1978, export model )
A-505 (1982, export model )
AR series
AR-80 (1997, export model )
AR-100 (1996, export model )
B series
B-1 (1961–1962)
B-3 (1964–1965)
B-5 (1965–1969)
B-6 (1966, export model )
B-7 / B-7D (1967, export model )
B-2 / B-6B (1968–1971)
B-6E / B-12 / B-12R (1970, export model )
B-2B / B-4 / B-5A / B-6D / B-10A (1971–1973...1978(B-4))
B-4B / B-5BR / B-6ER / B10AR / B-20R (1971, export model )
B-4C / B-4CR / B-10BR / B-30R (1972, export model )
B-6R / B-10R (1972–1974/1975)
B-5CR (1973, export model )
B-2R (1974, export model )
B-11 / B-20 / B-30 / B-30T / B-50 / B-50T (1974–1975...1978(B-30))
B-20CR / B-30AR / B-40R / B-50R (1976, export model )
B-40 / B-45 / B-60 (1977, export model )
B-35 / B-55 / B-75 (1978, export model )
B-70 (1979–1982)
B-101 / B-102 / B-103 (1982–1984)
B-204 / B-405 / B-605 / B-805 (1982, export model )
BK-2 (1975, export model )
BK-4 / BK-7 (1973, export model )
BK-4C / BK-5C / BK-20C (1976, export model )
BK-5 (1974)
BK-6 (1971, export model )
BK-10 (1976–1978)
BK-20A (1972, export model )
BK-30 / BK-50 (1975–1978)
C series
C-1 (1964–1966)
C-2 / C-2S (1966–1967)
C-1B / C-2B (1967–1971)
C-4 / C-5A (1971–1973/1974)
C-4R / C-5R (1972–1974/1975)
C-10T (1973–1975)
C-10 / C-10H / C-30 / C-30H / C-30T / C-50 / C-50T (1974–1975)
C-40 / C-60 (1977, export model )
C-35 / C-35i (1978, export model )
C-80 / C-90 (1979–1982)
C-100 / C-200 / C-300 / C-400 (1978–1981/1982(C-300))
C-201 / C-301 / C-401 / C-501 (1982–1983/1984(C-301))
C-405 / C-605 (1982, export model )
C-35N / C-55N (1982, export model )
CK-10 (1975–1978)
CK-30 / CK-50 (1976–1978)
CN-50 (1979, export model )
CSY-1 (1974–1975)
CSY-2 (1975, export model )
D series
D-1 (1959–1962)
D-1B (1962)
D-2 (1962, export model )
D-2B (1967–1971)
D-3 (1971–1972)
D-3R / D-10 (1971–1975)
D-7 (1969–1972)
D-7R (1969, export model )
D-20 / D-30 (1975–1977)
D-30E (1976, export model )
D-40 / D-60 / D-90 (1977–1980)
D-65 / D-85 (1980, export model )
D-80 (1977, export model )
D-600 / D-700 / D-800 (1980–1981/1983)
D-500 (1983)
DK-40A (1972, export model )
DK-40C (1976, export model )
E series
E-1 (1962–1966)
E-2 (1966–1968)
Yamaha Electone E-3 (1968–1972) on display at Hamamatsu Museum of Musical Instruments. E-3 (1968–1972)
E-3R (1970)
E-5 (1971, export model )
E-5AR (1973, export model )
E-10 (1975–1977)
E-10AR (1972, export model )
E-20 (1972–1977)
E-30 / E-50 / E-70 (1977–1980/1981)
E-70 (1977–1981, PASS)
E-45 / E-75 (1981, export model )
E-500 / E-700 (1981–1982/1983)
EL series (AWM(PCM) + FM)
EL-7
EL-15
EL-17 (1995–2002)
EL-20 (1993–2000)
EL-25
EL-27 (1993–2000)
EL-37 (1994–2000)
EL-30 (1991–1996)
EL-40
EL-50 (1991–1996)
EL-57 (1996–1999)
EL-70 (1991–1996)
EL-87 / EL-87W (1995–1999)
EL-90 (1991–1998)
EL-100 (2002–2006)
EL-200 (2000–2002)
EL-400 (2000–2006)
EL-500 (1999–2003)
EL-700 (1999–2003)
EL-900 (1998–2003)
EL-900B (2002–2003)
EL-900m (2000–2003)
ELA-1 (2022)
ELK-10 (1994–2001)
ELK-400 (2001–2006)
ELX-1 (1992–2000)
ELX-1m (2000–2005)
Stagea ELS-01 (2004–2014)
Stagea series
ELB-01 / ELB-01K (2006–2015)
ELS-01 / ELS-01C (2004–2014)
ELS-01X (2005–2014)
ELS-01U / ELS-01CU / ELS-01XU (2009–)
ELS-02 / ELS-02C / ELS-02X (2014-)
ELB-02 (2015-)
ELC-02 (2016-)
Stagea D-Deck series
DDK-7 (2006, Stagea with portable keyboard style)
F series
F-1 (1964–1979)
F-2 (1966–1975)
F series console organ
F-30 / F-70 / F-50 (1981–1988)
F-5 / F-15 / F-25 / F-35 / F-45 / F-55 (1984, export model )
F-100 / F-200 (1994–2000)
F-300 / F-400 (1992–2000/1996)
F-700 (1989)
FC/FE/FS/FX series (FM synthesis)
FC-10 / FC-20 (1984–1986)
FE-30 / FE-40 / FE-50 / FE-50M / FE-50MB / FE-60 / FE-70 (1984–1986/1987)
FS-20 / FS-30 / FS-30M / FS-50 / FS-70 (1983–1986...1988(FS-30M))
FS-30A (1986–1987)
FS-100 / FS-200 / FS-300 / FS-500 (1983, export model )
FX-1 / FX-3 / FX-10 / FX-20 (1983–1987/1988)
HA/HC/HE/HK/HS/HX series (AWM(PCM) + FM)
HA-10 (1988–2001, 1manual)
HC-1 / HC-3 (1989–1994/1993)
HE-5 (1988–1994)
HK-10 (1988–1995)
HS-4 / HS-5 / HS-6 / HS-7/ HS-8 (1987–1992)
HX System1 (1987–1992)
HX-3 / HX-5 (1987–1992)
HX-1S (1989)
CHX-1 (1987, export model )
MC Series
ME series
ME-400 / ME-600 (1985–1987)
ME-15 / ME-35 / ME-55 (1986–1989, portable keyboard style)
MR series
MR-1 (1983, export model , single manual)
T series
US series
US-1 (1988, export model )
US-1000 (1988, export model , single manual)
YC series
YC-10 (1969)
YC-20 (1970)
YC-30 (1970)
YC-25D (1972)
YC-45D (1972)
YC-61/YC-73/YC-88 (2021) Based on Yamaha CP73 and CP88 and Nord with added drawbars
Reface series (digital)
SK50D Symphonic Ensemble
SS30 (1977, string ensemble)
CE20 / CE25 (1982) — cost down preset version of FM synth
GS1 / GS2.
SY20 (1982, ensemble synthesizer for classroom)
SK series
SK10 (1979, organ/string/brass)
SK15 (1981, organ/poly-synth/string)
SK20 (1980, organ/poly-synth)
SK30 (1980, organ/poly-synth/solo-synth)
SK50D (1980, 2 manuals organ/poly-synth/solo-synth/bass)
GX
SY series
SY-1 (1974, solo part of GX-1, monophonic synth with initial/after touch)
SY-2 (
c. 1975 , a successor of SY-1)
for the workstations, see below
CS series (monophonic)
CS-01 (1982, shoulder keyboard, with breath controller)
CS-5 (1978)
CS-10 (1977)
CS-15 (1978, monophonic dual channel)
CS-15D (1978, monophonic dual channel)
CS-20M (1979, monophonic, patch memory)
CS-30 /
CS30L (1977, monophonic dual modules, L = live performance version without analog seq.)
CS series (polyphonic)
CS-40M (1979, 2-voice, patch memory)
CS-50 (1977, 4-voice)
CS-60 (1977, 8-voice)
CS-70M (1981, 6-voice dual channel, patch memory, polyphonic seq.)
CS-80 (1976, 8-voice
[25] dual channel)
DX/TX series
DX1 (1983, dual DX7 with display)
DX5 (1985, dual DX7)
DX7 / DX7S (1983/1987)
DX7IID /
DX7IIFD (1986)
DX7IIFD centennial / DX7IIC (1987)
DX9 (1983, 4op FM)
DX11 (1987, 4op FM)
TX816 — clustering rack version of 8×
DX7
TX7 (1985) — desktop module version of
DX7
TX802 — rack mount version of
DX7II except for unison
TX81Z (1987) — rack mount versions of
DX11
DX21 (1985, 4op FM)
DX27 / DX27S / SDX27S (1985/1986/1986, S = speakers, SDX = classroom model ?)
DX100 (1985, 4op FM, DX27 with mini keyboard)
VL/VP series (
virtual acoustic )
CSx/ANx series (
virtual analog /
sample-based synthesis )
S series
S03[BL] / S03SL (2001/2004, BL = black, SL = silver)
S08 (2002, extended version of S03, support
XG and
GM2 )
S30 (2000, based on CS6x)
S70 XS (2009, based on Motif XS without sequencer and sampler)
S80 (1999, based on CS6x)
S90 (2002, based on Motif 8 without sequencer and sampler)
S90ES (2005, based on Motif 8 ES without sequencer and sampler, support MSPS)
S90XS (2009, based on Motif XS without sequencer and sampler)
MX49 / MX61 (2012) - successor to MM6/MM8, with more than 1000 sounds from Motif XS
MX88 (2017)
Reface series
Reface CS (2015, 8 voice (single multimode oscillator per voice), virtual analog synthesizer based on the CS series)
Reface DX (2015, 8 Voice, 4 op fm based on the DX series)
V series
V2 (1987, marketed outside Japan as DX11. keyboard version of TX81Z)
V50 (1989, music workstation, successor of DX11)
SY series (AFM/PCM/RCM(PCM×AFM))
SY22 (1990) — AWM2 and FM-based
Vector synthesis
SY35 (1992) — AWM2 and FM-based
Vector synthesis
SY55 (1990) — PCM-only (AWM2), without Sample RAM (like SY77)
SY77 (1989) — RCM synthesis
SY85 (1992) — PCM-only (AWM2), with Sample RAM
SY99 (1991) — RCM synthesis
TG33 (1990) — rack mount version of SY22
TG55 (1989) — rack mount version of SY55
TG500 (1992) — rack mount version of SY85
TG77 (1990)— rack mount version of
SY77
FS1R (1998) — FM and formant synthesis
W series
W5 / W5 ver.2 (1994/1995)
W7 / W7 ver.2 (1994/1995) — 61-key, AWM2 synthesis
[27]
EX series
Motif/MO/MM series
Motif 6/7/8 (2001)
[28]
Motif-Rack (2002)
Motif ES 6/7/8 (2003)
Motif-Rack ES (2004)
MO6 /
MO8 / SDX-4000 (SDX = classroom keyboard based on MO6S) (2005)
MM6 / MM8 (2007/2008) - successor to EOS B2000
Motif XS 6/7/8 (2007)
Motif-Rack XS (2008)
Motif XF (2010)
MOX6 / MOX8 (2011) - with the sound engine and sample-ROM from Motif XS, half polyphony, no sampler
MOXF6 / MOXF8 (2013) - sound engine and sample-ROM from Motif XF, optional sample-flash-ROM
Motif XF6/XF7/XF8 WH (2014) - 40th Anniversary, special edition MOTIF XF white
Montage series
Montage 6/7/8 (2016-2023)
MODX 6/7/8 (2018)
Montage 6/7/8 WH (2019-2023) - white edition
MODX+ 6/7/8 (2022)
Montage M M6/M7/M8X (October 10, 2023)
Others
QS300 (1995) — music workstation similar to EOSB900, based on QY300+MU50
[29]
Tyros series (The 'S' Series are counterparts of Tyros)
Tyros (1 May 2002)
Tyros2 (21 June 2005)
Tyros3 (17 April 2008)
Tyros4 (16 June 2010)
Tyros5 (13 July 2013)
Genos series (The 'SX' Series are Based On the Genos)
Genos (31 August 2017)
Genos 2 (15 November 2023)
PSR arranger workstations (before PSR-S series)
PSR-1500 (21 January 2004)
PSR-3000 (21 January 2004)
PSR-7000 (1995, export model )
PSR-6000
PSR-5700
PSR-8000 (8 September 1997, export model )
PSR-9000 (9 September 1999, export model )
PSR-9000 Pro (2000, export model )
PSR-640
PSR-1000 (2001,export model)
PSR-740
PSR-1100 (2002,export model)
PSR-2000 (2001,export model)
PSR-2100 (2002,export model)
PSR-S Series
PSR-S500 (18 July 2006)
PSR-S550Si/PSR-S550Bl (April 22 2008) (The S550Si was exported in many countries as a silver version of the Black S550)
PSR-S650 (13 September 2010)
PSR-S700 (8 May 2006)
PSR-S710 (5 February 2009)
PSR-S900 (8 May 2006)
PSR-S910 (5 February 2009)
PSR-S750 (26 April 2012)
PSR-S950 (26 April 2012)
PSR-S670 (25 February 2015)
PSR-S770 (25 February 2015)
PSR-S970 (25 February 2015)
PSR-S775 (1 January 2018)
PSR-S975 (1 January 2018)
PSR-SX Series (Replaces the PSR-S Series)
PSR-SX900 (1 June 2019)
PSR-SX700 (1 June 2019)
PSR-SX600 (13 September 2020)
Oriental Arranger Workstations
PSR-A1000 (2002, Oriental version of Yamaha PSR-1100 )
PSR-OR700 (2007, oriental version of Yamaha PSR-S700 )
PSR-A2000 (2012, Oriental model and black version of Yamaha PSR S710 )
PSR-A3000 (2016, Oriental version based on Yamaha PSR-S770 and first A Series to have multiple colours in the board )
PSR-A5000 (2021, Oriental version based on Yamaha PSR SX700 )
MU5 (1994)
MU15 (1998)
QR10 (
c. 1993 , Music Accompaniment Player with sampler and speaker)
QY8 (1994)
QY10 (1990)
QY20 (1992)
QY22 (1995)
QY70 (1997)(AWM2 engine)
[30]
QY100
[31] (2000)(AWM2 engine)
QY300 (
c. 1994 )
QY700 (1996)
V50
AN200 (2001) — desktop module
[32] based on PLG150-AN similar to
AN1x , with drum sound and step sequencer.
DX200 (2001) — desktop module based on PLG150-DX compatible with
DX7 ,
[33] with additional filter & envelope, drum sounds and step sequencer.
PSRD1 / PSR
D1-DJX (1998, DJ keyboard)
DJX-II / DJX-IIB (2000, DJ keyboard/DJ groove machine)
RM1x (1998)
RS7000 (2001)
[34]
RX5 (1986)
RX7 (1987)
RX series
RX5 (1986)
RX7 (1987)
RX8 (1988, 43 samples)
RX11 (1984)
RX15 (1984)
RX17 (1987)
RX21 / RX21L (1985, L = Latin percussion)
RX120 (1988, 38 samples)
RY series
RY8 (1994)
RY9 (1999)
RY10 (1992)
[35]
RY20 (1994)
RY30 (1991, AWM2(16bit PCM))
RM series
RM50
[36] (1993) - drum sound module
MR series
DD series
PTX series
PTX8 (1986) Percussion Tone Generator
TXM series
TMX (1992) Drum Trigger Module
VSS series (mini keyboard)
A series (rack mount)
A3000 / A3000 ver.2 (1997)
A4000 (1999)
A5000 (1999)
A7000 / A7000 ver.2 (1995)
SU series (desktop module)
SU10 (1995)
SU200 (2000)
SU700 (1998)
Sound modules that do not fit into other categories
CBX-T3 —
General MIDI and other modes supported (same as TG100, but with LEDs instead of LCD)
FB-01 — (1986) 4op FM/8 multi-timbral sound module, suitable for
CX5M system. a forerunner of TG &
MU series
FS1R (1998) — FM/
Formant synthesis
TG100 (1991) —
General MIDI sound module
[38]
TG300 / TG300GRAY (1993/1994) — PCM,
[39]
GS compatible
TG500 (1992)
TX1P (1987, piano)
MU series
MU2000
MU5 (1994)
MU10 (1996)
MU15 (1995)
MU50 (1995, half-rack unit)
MU80 (1994/1996)
MU90/ MU90R / MU90B
MU100 / MU100R / MU100B / MU100BS (1997/?/1998/1999)
MU128 (1998)
MU500 (2000)
MU1000 (1999)
MU2000 / MU2000EX (1999/)
DB50XG
XG daughter-board for
Wave Blaster port
DB50XG (1995) —
XG sound daughter-board for
Wave Blaster port
DB51XG (1998?) —
XG sound daughter-board for
Wave Blaster port, smaller footprint than DB50XG, main processor is XU94700 (a very big chip)
DB60XG (?) —
XG sound daughter-board for
Wave Blaster port with audio-in (like SW60XG), only for Japan
NEC XR385 (?) — OEM/Licensed?
XG sound board for (unknown) karaoke machine, audio inputs are suitable for microphone instead of line levels
Modular Synthesis Plug-in System
MSPS plug-in sound board, supported by
Motif series ,
MU series , S series, CS6x/CS6R, etc. .
[40]
PLG150-AN — Analog physical modeling synthesis, similar to
AN1x
PLG150-AP — sampling grand piano, based on Yamaha NEW CFIIIS
PLG150-DR — drum sound, equivalent to drum part of
Motif
PLG100-DX — plug-in board version of
DX7
PLG150-DX — successor of PLG100-DX, compatible with
DX7
PLG150-PC — percussion sound, based on Latin Groove Factory /Q Up Arts
PLG150-PF — PCM piano sound
PLG150-SG — formant synging synthesizer, forerunner of
Vocaloid
[41]
PLG100-VH —
vocoder /
harmonizer board
PLG100-VL — plug-in board version of VL70m
PLG150-VL — successor of PLG100-VL, similar to VA algorithm on EX5
PLG100-XG —
XG sound, based on
MU50/MU100
SW60XG (1996), an
ISA version
VOCALOID demo - collaborating with
HRP-4C Miim by
AIST
KX series
KX25 (2008)
KX49 (2008)
KX61 (2008)
KX8 (2008, GHS action)
KX76 (1985, initial/after touch)
KX88 (1984, piano touch, initial/after touch)
CBX series
CBX-K1 / CBX-K1XG (1995, XG =
XG sound)
CBX-K2 (1998)
CBX-K3 (1993)
CS-01 (1982, shoulder analog synth with breath controller)
KX-1 (1983)
KX-5 (1984)
SHS-10 [R][S][B] (1987/1988, FM & MIDI, similar to PSS-390, R = red, S = silver, B = black (1988))
[42]
SHS-200 (1988)
G10 (1988, guitar MIDI Controller (using super sonic sensor)/Sound module, compatible with TX802/TX81Z)
G1D (1996, HEX pickup)
G50 (1996, guitar MIDI converter for G1D/B1D/B5D)
B1D / B5D (1997/?, bass HEX pickup)
EZ series guitar style
EZ-EG (2002 or 2003, EZ series, electric guitar style, 6strings, 12frets)
EZ-AG (2003 or 2005, EZ series, acoustic guitar style, 6strings, 12frets)
WX7 wind controller (with hands of player)
WX5 (1998)
WX7 (1987)
WX11 / WT11 (1989, Wind controller/sound module)
The Yamaha WX5, WX11, and WX7 are models of
monophonic
MIDI
wind controller musical instruments manufactured by the
Yamaha Corporation that have since been discontinued. The fingering system is based on the
saxophone basic fingering. Like a
keyboard controller , wind controllers send MIDI note information electronically to an external
sound module or tone generator which in turn synthesizes a tremendous variety of musical tones. Unlike a keyboard controller which is usually
polyphonic , a wind controller is
monophonic . The only limits to the kinds of sounds available are the limitations of the external module/tone generator, not the WX5 itself. A WX5 performer can sound like any melodic instrument: wind, string, percussion, keyboard, or purely electronic, including special sound effects. In addition most tone generators a mix of instruments can be programmed.
The WX5 wind controller simulates a wind instrument because of the way it is played, the key layout, and because it responds to breath (wind) pressure as well as lip pressure on a simulated reed
mouthpiece similar to that of a saxophone or clarinet. The wind and lip pressure information is converted to MIDI data which is interpreted by the external sound module. Usually the wind pressure is interpreted as loudness and lip pressure is interpreted as pitch bend; thus, the instrument responds much like an acoustic wind instrument and extremely realistic musical phrasing is available to the player.
The WX5 has a 16-key layout similar to a standard saxophone. It also includes a built-in MIDI output connector, a dedicated connector and cable for direct connections to Yamaha WX-Series tone generators, a
high-resolution wind sensor, and a thumb-controlled
pitch bend wheel. Yamaha recommend that this device be used with the Yamaha VL70m Virtual Acoustic Tone Generator.
The WX7 was the first model that Yamaha produced, beginning in 1987.
[43] This was followed by the WX11 in 1993,
[44] and then the WX5 in 1999—2001. The WX5 was discontinued in October 2017.
[45]
Note: the 1993 date for introduction of the WX11 is in doubt. On the 1991 CD release "Love In" by the Australian band "The Freaked Out Flower Children" (Discogs:
https://www.discogs.com/release/4281005 ) Sophie Lee is credited as playing the WX11.
EZ series wind instruments
EZ-TP (2004, EZ series, trumpet style, 3valves)
Tenori-on TNR-W
TNR-W (2008, white LED buttons)
TNR-O (2009, orange LED buttons)
UX16
UX96
UX256
MI-3100 for the Toshiba 3100
MEP4 (c. 1988) MIDI Event Processor
[46]
mLAN8P
mLAN8E
mLAN16E
mLAN-EX
i88X
QX1 (1984)
QX3 (1987)
QX5 / QX5FD (1986/1988 or 1989)
QX7 (1985)
QX21 (1985)
Data recorders for player pianos, digital pianos, Electones, and more
MDF series
MIDI Data Filer
MDF1 (1986, media: 2.8-inch Quick Disk)
MDF2 (media: 3.5-inch 2D FD)
MDF3 (media: 3.5-inch 2HD FD)
DSR series
DSR-1 (1987, digital sequencer recorder)
MDR series
MDP-30 (2008, music data player for accompaniment/lesson, PCM sound:XG/GM2/GS, USB memory/USB FDD ready)
SFG-01 FM synthesizer unit
C1 / C1/20 (1987) —
IBM PC compatible
laptop PC for music production (
i286 @10 MHz), with 8
MIDI ports and
Voyetra sequencer. /20 = 20M HD
CX5M / CX5F (1984) —
MSX computer for music production, with SFG-01
FM synthesizer unit including
MIDI I/O
CX7M/128 (1985)— successor of CX5M,
MSX2 version, with SFG-05 FM synthesizer unit
MA-63W (1999, XGworks V3.0 for windows 95/98)
Hello! Music!
computer music packages comprises CBX hardware and software (XGworks, etc.)
CBX-101 (1992)
CBX-201 (1992)
CBX-302 (1993)
CBX-S3 (1993, stereo speaker)
CBX-T3 (1993, tone generator with MIDI I/F)
CBX-PCC10 (1996, unknown)
SY20 (1982, ensemble synthesizer for classroom)
SDX27S (1986, classroom version of DX27S)
Hello! Music! for Education
SDX-2000 (1989, classroom keyboard based on EOS B200)
SDX-3000 (1995, classroom keyboard based on EOS B900)
SDX-4000 (classroom keyboard based on MO6S)
TYU series
Music Card ROM cartridge & LED key guide
TYU-30 Fun-Keyboard (mini KB, squarewave tone)
[42]
TYU-40 (mini KB, squarewave tone, pitchbender & microphone)
[42]
PS-1 / PS-2
[42] / PS-3 (1980, mini KB)
PS-10 / PS-20
[42] / PS-30
[42] / PS-30B (1981/1982, 44-48key)
PS-300 / PS-400 (1982, mini KB)
MP-1 (1982, mini KB, with built-in musical score printer)
[42]
PS-25 / PS-35 / PS-35S (1983, S = Silver)
PS-55 / PS-55S (1983, stereo, S=Silver (colour), CPU
Intel 8085 , Waveform Synth IG09510)
[47]
MK-100 (1983, mini KB, digital sound)
[42]
PS-200 (1984, mini KB)
PS-6100 (1984)
PortaSound PlayCard series
PlayCard music card reader models
PC-50 (1983, mini KB)
PC-100 (1982, mini KB)
[42]
PC-1000 (1983)
PCS-30
[42] / PCS-500
[42] (1984)
PCR-800 (1985)
PSS-6 (1994, sample)
[42]
PSS-7 (1997, ellipse shape body;
wavetable (or
sample ) with granular sounds)
[42]
PSS-8 (1988)
PSS-9 (1990)
PSS-11 / PSS-21 / PSS-31
[42] / PSS-51 (1992, sample)
PSS-12 (1994)
PSS-14 (1997,
wavetable (or
sample ) with granular sounds)
[42]
PSS-15 (1997)
PSS-16 (FM, acc.&demo) (1990)
[42]
PSS-20 (1989)
[42]
PSS-26 (1995)
PSS-30 (1982)
[42]
PSS-50 (1990, FM with realitime sliders)
PSS-51 (1992)
PSS-80
[42] / PSS-80R / PSS-100
[42] / PSS-280 / PSS-380 / PSS-580 / PSS-780 (1989, R = red)
PSS-102 / PSS-104 (1991, with music card, music cartridge (PSS-102) and microphone)
PSS-110
[42] / PSS-150
[42] / PSS-260
[42] / PSS-450 (1985, squarewave/squarewave/digital/?)
PSS-125 (8 voice polyphony, 32 Keys, squarewave)
[48]
PSS-120 / PSS-160
[42] (1986)
PSS-130
[42] (1987)
PSS-140 37-keys 100-sounds,
YM2413
[42] / PSS-480 / PSS-680 (1988, FM&acc)
PSS-170 44-keys 100-sounds, YM2413 (1986)
PSS-190 / PSS-290 /
[42] / PSS-590 / PSS-790 (1990, FM with realtime sliders)
PSS-270 49-keys 100-sounds, YM2413 (1986, two FM operators, nine voice polyphony), XC194AO
[49]
PSS-280 (1986, reduced feature version of PSS-270)
PSS-360 (1986, squarewave)
PSS-370 (1987)
PSS-390 (1990)
PSS-401 (c. 1985, 44-key edition of PS-300, with additional octave control, reduced rhythm section)
PSS-460 49-keys 21-sounds,
YM3812 , (1986)
PSS-470 49-keys 21-sounds, YM3812, (1987)
PSS-560 49-keys 21-sounds, YM3812, additional drum chip (1986)
PSS-570 49-keys 21-sounds, YM3812, additional drum chip (1987)
PSS-680 (FM, MIDI & drum pads) (1988)
PSS-780 (FM, MIDI & drum pads)
[42] (1989)
PSS-790 (1990)
PSS-795 (1990)
PSS-A50/PSS-F30/PSS-E30 (2020)
HS-200
[42] / HS-400 / HS-500
[42] / HS-501 (1982, extra mini KB)
DSR-500 (1988)
DSR-1000 (c. 1987)
DSR-2000 (c. 1987)
[50]
PSR
PSR-2 (1990)
PSR-3 (1991)
PSR-6 49-keys 100-sounds
YM2413 chip (1989)
PSR-7 49-keys 40-sounds (1989)
PSR-11 49-keys 16-sounds,
YM3812 chip, (1986)
PSR-12 49-keys 32-sounds, YM3812 chip, (1987)
PSR-15 (1984)
PSR-16 (1988)
PSR-18 / PSR-28 / PSR-38 / PSR-48 (1990)
PSR-19 (1990)
PSR-21 (1986)
PSR-22 / PSR-32 (1987)
PSR-27 / PSR-37 / PSR-47 (1989)
PSR-31 61-keys 16-sounds, YM3812, additional chip for drums (1991)
PSR-32 61-keys 32-sounds, YM3812, additional chip for drums (1987)
PSR-36 (1988)
PSR-40 / PSR-50 (1985)
PSR-62, (1985) / oriental model.
PSR-60, contains
YM2154 rhythm chip, (1985)
[51]
PSR-70, contains YM2154 rhythm chip, (1985)
[51]
PSR-73 (1991)
PSR-74 (1999)
PSR-75 (1992)
PSR-76 (1994)
PSR-77 (1995)
PSR-78 (1996)
PSR-79 (1998)
PSR-80, contains
YM2414 (fm) and
YM2154 (rhythm) chips (1987)
[52]
PSR-90 (1987)
PSR-85 (1994)
PSR-100 (1991)
PSR-110 (1993)
PSR-125 (2002)
PSR-130 (1997)
PSR-140 / PSR-140PC (1999)
PSR-150 (1992)
PSR-160 (2000, export model )
PSR-170 (2001 or 2002)
PSR-172 (2003)
PSR-175 (2004, export model )
PSR-180 (1994)
PSR-185 (1995)
PSR-190 (1996)
PSR-195 / PSR-195PC (1998)
PSR-200 (1991)
PSR-201 (2000)
PSR-202 (2002, export model )
PSR-210 (1993)
PSR-215 (1995)
PSR-220/PSR-220PC (1996)
PSR-225/PSR-225GM/PSR-225PC (1998/2001/1998)
PSR-230 (1996)
PSR-240 (1999)
PSR-260 (26 January 2000)
PSR-262 (26 January 2000)
PSR-270 (7 December 1998)
PSR-273 (29 January 2003, export model )
PSR-275 (29 January 2003)
PSR-280 (8 March 2001)
PSR-282 (26 January 2000, export model )
PSR-290 (25 January 2002)
PSR-292 (25 January 2002, export model )
PSR-293 (27 January 2004, export model )
PSR-295 (27 January 2004, export model )
PSR-300 (7 March 1991)
PSR-310 / PSR-310M (11 January 1993)
PSR-320 (23 March 1995)
PSR-330 (31 January 1997)
PSR-340 (1 March 1999)
PSR-350 (26 January 2001)
PSR-400 (19 May 1991)
PSR-403 (24 September 1992)
PSR-410 (15 June 1993)
PSR-420 (23 March 1995)
PSR-450 (2004)
PSR-500 / PSR-500M (19 May 1991)
PSR-510 / PSR-510M (15 June 1993)
PSR-520 (18 May 1995)
PSR-530 / PSR-530PC (14 April 1997)
PSR-540 / PSR-540PC (3 March 1999)
PSR-550 (30 November 2000)
PSR-600 (1992)
PSR-620 (1995)
PSR-630 (14 April 1997)
PSR-640 (3 March 1999)
PSR-730 (14 April 1997)
PSR-740 (3 March 1999)
PSR-1000 (25 June 2001)
PSR-1100 (10 September 2002)
PSR-1700 (1993, export model )
PSR-2000 (25 June 2001)
PSR-2100 (10 September 2002)
PSR-2500 / PSR-3500 / PSR-4500 (1989)
PSR-2700 (1993, export model )
PSR-4000 (1995)
PSR-4600 (1990, export model )
PSR-5700 (1992)
PSR-6000 (1994, export model )
PSR-6300 (1986), contains two
YM2414 (FM) and YM2154 (rhythm) chips
PSR-6700 (1991, export model )
PSR-E
PSR-E203 (2005)
PSR-E213 (2007)
PSR-E223 (2009
PSR-E233 (2011)
PSR-E243 (2013)
PSR-E253 (2015)
PSR-E263 (2017)
PSR-E273 (2020)
PSR-E303 (2005)
PSR-E313 (2007)
PSR-E323 (2009)
PSR-E333 (2011)
PSR-E343 (2013)
PSR-E353 (2015)
PSR-E363 (2017)
PSR-E373 (2020)
PSR-E403 (2005)
PSR-E413 (2007)
PSR-E423 (2009, with touch response)
PSR-E433 (2011)
PSR-E443 (2013)
PSR-E453 /
PSR-EW400 (2015, Stadium Rock is first style, SurfRock, BeachRock, CanadianRock, ChartPianoPop, 70sRock added in 8Beat, New Style Collection is Movie & Show and 38 styles including WildWest, Showtune and TapDanceSwing, etc. in Movie & Show and Another Style collection is Entertainer and 34 styles in Entertainer)
PSR-E463 /
PSR-EW410 (2017, 758 high-quality voices with 1 sample voice for sampling, 235 styles, 30 built-in songs, 10 user songs, 8 banks with 4 registrations, and groove generator) The EW410 offers 76 keys and features phono jacks for connecting external powered speakers. The E463 has 61 keys.
PSR-E473 /
PSR-EW425 (2021, 820 high-quality voices with Super Articulation Lite and 1 sample voice for sampling, 290 styles,30 built-in songs, 10 user songs, 8 banks with 4 registrations, and groove generator) The EW425 offers 76 keys and features phono jacks for connecting external powered speakers. The E473 has 61 keys.
PSR others
PSR-I400 (2019, with Indian styles)
PSR-I500 (10 April 2018, with Indian styles)
PSR-I455 (28 December 2011, with Indian styles)
PSR-I425 (18 May 2007, with touch response)
PSR-A3 (1995, with Arabic Scale)
PSR-D1 / PSRD1-DJX (1998, DJ keyboard)
PSR-GX76 (2000, export model , with Portable Grand)
PSR-K1 (6 February 2003, with
Karaoke function and built-in
microphone )
PSR-F50/PSR-F51/PSR-F52
EOS series (including YS/SDX/TQ)
EOS YS100 / YS100 (1988, easy operating FM synth, 4op FM/8 muti-timbral)
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EOS YS200 / YS200 / TQ5 (1988, YS100 with 8track sequencer, TQ = desktop module version)
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EOS DS55 (c. 1988)
EOS B200 / SDX-2000 (1988/1989, SDX = classroom keyboard)
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EOS B500 (1990)
EOS B700 (1993, minor change of B500)
EOS B900 / SDX-3000 (1995/1995, floppy disk, SDX = classroom keyboard)
EOS B900EX (1996, minor change of B900, with blue body and USB)
EOS B2000 / EOS B2000W (1998, with sequencer similar to QY700, sampling similar to SU10, W = white)
EOS BX (2001, produced by
Daisuke Asakura , based on S03 with USB)
PSR-J/EZ series keyboard
EZ-J14 (2003)
EZ-J15 (2005)
EZ20 (2001, export model )
PSR-J20 / PSR-J20C (1999)
PSR-J21 (2000)
EZ-J22 (2001)
EZ-J23 (2002, silver & pink)
EZ-J24 (2003)
EZ-J25 (2005)
EZ-30 (26 January 2001, export model )
EZ-300 (2020)
PSR-J51 (2000)
EZ-J53 (2002)
EZ-150 (2003, export model )
EZ-200 / EZ-J200 (18 January 2007)
EZ-220 (20 February 2012)
EZ-J210 (2009)
EZ-250i (17 March 2003, export model , bundled
Konami
Keyboard Mania )
YSV-104
SV-120 (discontinued)
SV-130 (discontinued)
SV-150 (discontinued)
SV-200 (discontinued)
EV-204 (discontinued)
EV-205 (discontinued)
SV-250
SV-255
SVC-50SK
SVC-100 (discontinued)
SVC-110SK
SVC-200SK
SVC-210SK
SLB-100SK
SLB-200SK
SLB-200LTD
SLB300
F310
Concert Classic
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GC-3 (
c. 1967 )
GC-5 (
c. 1967 ) Solid cedar top, laminate rosewood back and sides
GC-7 (
c. 1967 ) Solid cedar top, laminate rosewood back and sides
GC-10 (
c. 1967 ) Solid cedar top, Solid rosewood back and sides
gc 60 (
c. 1968 )
Concert Classic 80 (
c. 1968 )
Concert Classic 100 (
c. 1968 )
Concert Classic 120 (
c. 1968 )
Concert Classic 150 (
c. 1968 )
Flamenco series
GC-5F (
c. 1968 )
GC-7F (
c. 1968 )
GC-10F (
c. 1968 )
Custom Classical guitars
GC-30A (c. 1974)
GC-30B (c. 1974)
GC-30C (c. 1974)
C series
(S = small body model)
C-30S (c. 1984, small body)
C40
C-50S (c. 1984, small body)
C-170A (c. 1984)
C-200A (c. 1984)
C-250A (c. 1984)
C-300A (c. 1984)
C-400A (c. 1984)
C-530 (c. 1988)
Grand Concert Classic
CG-150 (
c. 1968 )
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CG-180SA (
c. 1966 )
CG series
CG-100A
CG-101A
CG-120
CG-120A
CG-151
CG-171SF
GD series
GD-10[C] (1990)
GD-20[C] (1990)
GD-20[E][CE] (1992)
G series
Model Years MSR Description
G50A 1969-72 $69.50
G-60 1970- $59.00 Two-piece spruce top, maple back and sides, rosewood fingerboard and bridge, length 39+ 1 ⁄4 inches, width 14+ 1 ⁄2 inches
G60A 1969-73 $79.50
G65A 1972-74 $95.50
G70A 1969-$72 --.--
G-80 1970- (1970 price $69.00) Two-piece spruce top, maple back and sides, rosewood fingerboard and bridge, nineteen nickel silver frets, length 39+ 1 ⁄4 inches, width 14+ 1 ⁄2 inches
G80A 1969-74 $75.00
G85A 1970-72 $89.50
G90A 1967-74 $125.50
G-100 1967-76 (1970 price $79.00) Two-piece spruce top, maple back and sides, rosewood fingerboard and bridge with nineteen nickel silver frets, length 39+ 1 ⁄4 inches, width 14+ 1 ⁄2 inches
G100A 1970-72 $99.50
G-120 1970- (1970 price $89.00) Two-piece spruce top, curly maple back and sides, mahogany neck, rosewood fingerboard and bridge, length 39+ 1 ⁄4 inches, width 14+ 1 ⁄2 inches
G120A 1970-76 $142.50
G130A 1969-76 $119.50
G150A 1970-76 $166.50
G-160 1970-1977-? (1970 price $109.00) Two-piece spruce top, rosewood back and sides, mahogany neck, nineteen nickel silver frets, six color wood marquetry around soundhole, length 39+ 1 ⁄4 inches, width 14+ 1 ⁄2 inches, 36-inch scale
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G280A 1972-74 $300
G231S 1978-80 Spruce top, laminate mahogany back and sides, rosewood fretboard and bridge, nut width 2 inches - 51 mm
G-245S 1977-81 $265.00 Solid spruce top, laminate rosewood back and sides, rosewood fretboard and bridge, Nato neck 658 mm scale
G-245Sii 1981-$1985 --.--
G-250S 1977-1981 $290 Solid spruce top/quarter sawn, real wood marquetry rosette, triple laminated veneer head, Ebony fingerboard, rosewood back and sides, rosewood bridge, transverse fan type bracing, concert scale size of 260mm with a 52mm nut width
G255S 1977-81 $360.00 Solid spruce top/quarter sawn, real wood marquetry rosette, triple laminated veneer head, Ebony fingerboard, rosewood back and sides, Jacaranda bridge, transverse fan type bracing, concert scale size of 260mm with a 52mm nut width
G255Sii 1981-85 $375.00 Solid cedar top
G-260S 1981-$85 xxx.xx Concert guitar laminated back/sides
Steel and nylon string option guitars
Dynamic Guitar
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Yamaha Dynamic Guitar S-50A (
c. 1969 ): headstock and soundhole.
No. 30 (1950s)
No. 50 (1950s)
No. 70 (
c. 1958 )
No. 1 / No. 1A / No. 1B (
c. 1958 )
No. 2 (
c. 1958 or 1961)
No. 4 (1950s/1960s
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No. 8 (
c. 1958 )
No. 10A / No. 10B (before 1963)
No. 15 (before 1963)
No. 20 / No. 20A (before 1963/after 1963)
No. 40 (
c. 1958 )
No. 80 (before 1963)
S-20
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S50 / S-50 (after 1963)
S70 / S-70 (after 1963)
No. 25 (
c. 1964 )
No. 45 (
c. 1964 )
No. 60 (
c. 1964 )
No. 85 (
c. 1964 )
No.100 (
c. 1967 )
No. 120 (
c. 1964 )
No. 300 (
c. 1964 )
Steel-string acoustic guitars
F series
F-310
F-315
F-325
F-335 TBS
F-370
F-D01
FD01S
F-D02
FG series
label colors : R,R2:red label, G,G2:green label, B:black label
body shapes : folk / '68jumbo / jumbo / new jumbo / HQ jumbo / yamaha jumbo / semi-jumbo / western / yamaha western
FG-75 (c. 1969R2, slightly small (length 40 inches))
FG-75 1
FG-110 (c. 1968R, folk)
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FG-120F (1974/1975 size 00 Black Label)
FG-130 (1972G, folk)
FG-140 (c. 1969R, '68jumbo)
FG-150 / FG-150F (c. 1968R/1974B, folk)
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FG-151 / FG-151B (1976/1978, western)
FG-152 (1976, folk)
FG-160 (1972G, jumbo)
FG-170 (1972G, folk)
FG-180 (c. 1968R, '68jumbo)
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FG-180J (1974B, jumbo)
FG-200 / FG-200J (1972G/1974B, jumbo)
FG-200F (1974B, folk)
FG-200D (1981, yamaha western)
FG-201 / FG-201B (1976/1978, western)
FG-202 / FG-202B / FG-202D (1976/1978/1981, folk)
FG-220 (c. 1969R2, '68jumbo)
FG-230 (c. 1968R, 12strings '68jumbo)
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FG-240 (1972G, jumbo)
FG-250 / FG-250F (1972G/1974B, folk)
FG-250J (1974B, jumbo)
FG-250D / FG-250M / FG-250S (1981/1984, yamaha western, M = mahogany side & back, S = sunburst)
FG12-250 (1981, 12strings yamaha western)
FG-251 / FG-251B (1976/1978, western)
FG-252 / FG-252B / FG-252D / FG-252C (1976/1978/1981/1984, folk)
FG-260 (1972G, 12strings jumbo)
FG-280 (c. 1969R2/1972G, '68jumbo)
FG-300 (c. 1969R2, '68jumbo)
FG-300J (1974B, jumbo)
FG-300N (1974/1975, jumbo, N = jacaranda sides & back)
FG-300D / FG-300DE (1981, yamaha western, E = 2way piezo electric)
FG-300S / FG-300M (1981/1984, yamaha western, S = sunburst, M = mahogany side & back)
FG-12-300 (1974B, 12strings jumbo)
FG-301 / FG-301B (1976/1978, western)
FG12-301 / FG12-301B (1976/1980, 12strings western)
FG-302 / FG-302B / FG-302D / FG-302C (1976/1978/1981/1984, folk)
FG-303 / FG-303E (1981, semi-jumbo, E = 2way piezo electric)
FG-310
FG-325
Yamaha FG-331 acoustic guitar FG-331
FG-332
FG-335
FG-335 II
FG-340 (1972G, folk)
FG-340 II (1981–85, western)
FG-345 II (1981-1985)
FG-350 (c. 1969R, '68jumbo)
FG-350F (1974B, fork)
FG-350J (1974B, jumbo)
FG-350E (1972G2, western style jumbo, E = magnetic electric (
Gibson J-160E style))
FG-350D (1981, yamaha western)
FG12-350 (1981, 12strings yamaha western)
FG-351 / FG-351B (1976/1978, western)
FG-360 (1972G, jumbo)
FG-400
FG-400J (1974B, jumbo)
FG-400W (1974B, western style jumbo)
FG-400D / FG-400S / FG-400M (1981/1981/1984, yamaha western, S = sunburst, M = mahogany side & back)
FG-401
FG-401B (1978, western)
FG-401W / FG-401WB (1976/1980, western, western style)
FG-402 /FG-402B / FG-402C (1976/1978/1984, folk)
FG-403 (1981, semi-jumbo)
FG-410A
FG-411S
FG-412 BL
FG-420
FG-420A
FG-420-12A (12 String)
FG-430
FG-440 (1972G, folk)
FG-441
FG-450 (1972G, jumbo)
FG-450E (1974B, western style jumbo, E = magnetic electric (J-160E style))
FG-455
FG-460-12 (12 string)
FG-461
FG-500 (c. 1969R, '68jumbo)
FG-500F (1974B, folk)
FG-500J (1974B, jumbo)
FG-500S (1981, yamaha western, S = sunburst)
FG-550 (c. 1969R, 12strings '68jumbo)
FG-580 (1972G2, new jumbo)
FG-600S (1972G2, folk, western style, S = sunburst)
FG-600J (1974B, HQ jumbo)
FG-612S (1981-1985, 12strings)
FG-630 (1972G2, 12strings new jumbo)
FG-700 (1972G2, new jumbo)
FG-700S (1974B, western style jumbo, S = sunburst)
FG-720S
FG-720S-12 (12strings)
FG-730S
FG-750S
FG-800J (1974B, HQ jumbo)
FG-12-800 (1974B, 12strings HQ jumbo)
FG-850 (1972G2, new jumbo)
FG-1000 (1972G2, new jumbo)
FG-1000J (1974B, HQ jumbo)
FG-1200J (1974B, HQ jumbo)
FG-1200S / FG-1200SN (1974, western style jumbo (
Gibson Dove style), S = sunburst, SN = natural)
FG-1500 (1972G2, folk)
FG-2000 (1972G2, new jumbo)
FG-2500 (1972G2, 12strings new jumbo)
FX series
FX-170A (1984, yamaha jumbo, limited entry model)
L series
(finishes: S,S* = sunburst, T = satin wood color ?)
E = electric acoustic model with piezo pickup systems:
E in 1980: piezo pickup (bar type under saddle) + 3 controls (bass, treble, volume)
E in 1981: 2way piezo pickups (bar type under saddle & dot type under lower end-pin) + 3 or 4 controls (bass, treble, volume, and mix (PMSII on L-10E))
L-5 / L-5S / L-5T (1976/1976/1984)
L-5A (1978-1984)
L-5ES / L-5E / L-5SE (1980/1981, yamaha western, ES = piezo electric, E/SE = 2way piezo electric)
L12-5 / L12-5A (1976/1980, 12strings yamaha western)
L-6 (1976, yamaha western)
L12-6 / L12-6E (1981, 12strings yamaha western, E = 2way piezo electric)
L-7S (1976, yamaha western, western style (
Gibson Dove style))
L-8 / L-8S (1976/1981, yamaha western)
L12-8 / L12-8A (1976/1980, 12strings yamaha western)
L-10 / L-10S / L-10T (1976/1976/1984, yamaha western)
L-10ES / L-10E (1980/1981, yamaha western, ES = piezo electric + sunburst, E = 2way piezo electric + 4way controls (PMS II))
L-12S / L-12SN (1976, yamaha western, western style (
Gibson Dove style), S = sunburst, SN = natural)
L-15 (1976/1980, yamaha western/yamaha jumbo)
L-21A (1984, jumbo, A = old finish)
L-31 / L-31A (1974/1978, HQ jumbo/yamaha jumbo, A = old finish)
L-41 (1980, yamaha western)
L series custom made
L12-50 Custom (1980, 12strings yamaha jumbo)
L-51 (1974, custom I/custom A)
L-52 / CJ-52 Custom (1974/1980, custom II/custom B/country jumbo (
Gibson Everly Brothers style))
L-53 (1974, custom III/custom C)
L-53 Custom (1980, yamaha jumbo)
L-54 (1974, custom IV/custom D, western style (
Gibson Dove style))
L-55 Custom (1980, yamaha jumbo)
LA series
luxury artist model, based on L series (original LA shape)
LA-17 (1984)
LA-27 (1984)
LA-37 (1984)
LA12-37 (1984, 12strings)
LA-47 (1984)
LA-57 Custom (1984)
LJ series
LJ6 (China)
LJ16 (China)
LJ26 (Japan)
LJ36 (Japan)
LL series
LL6, LLX6 (China, X = electric)
LL16, LLX16, LLX16C (China, X = electric, C = cutaway)
LL26, LLX26C (Japan, X = electric, C = cutaway)
LL36, LLX36C (Japan, X = electric, C = cutaway)
LS series
LS6 (China)
LS16 (China)
LS26 (Japan)
LS36 (Japan)
CJ series
CJ Custom (Dragon Guitar )
Yamaha original country jumbo (
Gibson J-200 style)
CJ-7 (1978–1983)
CJ-8XE (1981, Gibson Everly Brothers style, XE = 2way piezo electric)
CJ-10, CJ-10B (1978–1983, B = brown burst)
CJ-12 (1993–2007)
CJ-12P BL (1997–2007)
CJ-15 / CJ-15B (1978–1983, B = brown burst)
CJ-22 (1992–2007)
CJ-32 (1994–2009)
CJ-52 Custom (1980–1988,
Gibson Everly Brothers style)
CP series
popular type (
classical guitar )
CP-300 (1978)
CP-400 (1978)
CP-500 (1978)
CWE series
electric acoustic model with single cutaway, semi-jumbo shallow body, 22 frets, piezo pickup system
PMS IV: 2way pickup + 4controls
PMS V: bar piezo + 3controls
CWE-8 (c. 1984)
CWE-18 (1984, PMS V)
CWE-18C (1984, PMS IV,
gut string )
CWE-28 (1984, PMS IV)
CWE-58 (1984, PMS IV)
N series
N500 (1976, yamaha western)
N700 (1976, yamaha western)
N1000 (1976, yamaha western)
S series
yamaha original semi-jumbo
S-11 / S-11E (1980/1981, yamaha semi-jumbo, E = 2way piezo electric)
S-21 (1980, yamaha semi-jumbo)
S-51 Custom (1980, yamaha semi-jumbo)
SJ series
SJ-180 (1981-1985, yamaha semi-jumbo)
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XS series
yamaha original semi-jumbo, based on CJ-52 Custom/L-52/CJ-8XE line
XS-16Black (1982, semi-jumbo)
XS-26E Black (1982, semi-jumbo, E = 2way piezo electric + 4way controls)
XS-56E Black (1982, semi-jumbo, E = 2way piezo electric + 4way controls (PMS II))
SLG-100N
SLG-100S
SLG-110N
SLG-110S
SLG-130NW
SLG-200S
SLG-200N
SLG-200NW
Electric-acoustic guitars
5A
APX series
CPX series
FAX
FGX/FJX
FX
LX
NTX
AE series
full hollow body, single cutaway
AE-11 (1967)
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AE-12 (1972)
AE-18 (1972)
AE-500
AE-1200 (1978)
AE-1200S2 (1989)
AE-1200T (1979)
AE-1500 (1991)
AE-2000 (1978)
AEX500N2 (1998)
AEX1500 (
c. 1994 )
AES series
thinline hollow body, single cutaway
CV series
EG series
ERG series
EX series
Explorer shape
GX series
headless guitars
Pacifica
PAC012
PAC112J
PAC112JL
PAC112V
PAC302S
PAC412V
PAC612V
PAC812V
PAC904
PAC1221M
PAC1511MS
Mike Stern signature
RGX series
Super Strat type
RGX110
RGX120D
RGX121z
RGX211
RGX312
RGX420DZ
RGX421D
RGX512J
RGX721D
RGXA2
RGZ series
SA series
thinline hollow body, double cutaway
SA-5 / SA-5B (1966)
SA-20 / SA-20B (1968, 12strings,
B = pearl color)
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SA-30 / SA-30T (
c. 1968 , export model ?)
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SA-50 / SA-50B (1967, tremolo,
B = pearl or sycamore)
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SA-60 (1973)
SA-90 (1973)
SA-500 (2005, Art Deco f-holes)
SA-503 TVL
Troy Van Leeuwen signature
SA-700 (1977)
SA-900 (1983)
SA-1000 (1977)
SA-1100 (1988)
SA-1200S (1972)
SA-1300 (1983)
SA-1800 / SA-1800L (1983, L = left hand)
SA-2000 / SA-2000S (1977/1979)
SA-2100II (1988)
SA2200
SA-2500 (1983)
SAS-I / SAS-II / SAS-III (1988, small body)
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SAS-1500
SA series (Rickenbacker type)
semi-acoustic guitars similar to
Rickenbacker
SA-15 / SA-15D (1968)
SA-RR Custom (1989, with
Telecaster bridge)
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SC series
SC-700 (1977)
SC-800 (1977)
SC-1000 (1977)
SC-1200 (1977)
SC-3000 (1980, SF shape)
SC-5000 (1980, SF shape)
SC-7000 (1980, SF shape)
SE series
SE-110
SE-150
SE-200
SE-203
SE-211
SE-250
SE-300 / SE-300H
SE-350 / SE-350H
SE-603M
SE-612 / SE-612A
SE-700HE (1985)
SE-700M
SE-903A
SE-1203 / SE-1203a
SE-1212 / SE-1212a
SE-1220 / SE-1220a
Session series
Session 503 (1985)
Session 512 (1985)
Session 520 (1985)
SF series
SF-400
SF-500 (1980)
SF550
SF-600
SF-700 (1977)
SF-1000 (1977)
SF-3000 (1980)
SF-5000 (1980)
SF-7000 (1980)
SFX-I (1985)
SFX-II (1985)
SFX-III (1985)
earlier SG series
[# 1]
SG-2 (1966, asymmetrical double cutaway 1)
SG-3 (1966, asymmetrical double cutaway 2)
1966-67 SG reverse cutaway
SG-2A (1967)
SG-5A (1967)
SG-7A (1967)
SG-12A (1967)
SG-7AS (1996)
SG-12AS (1996)
BJ PRO (2000)
BJ PRO 12 (2002)
1968 SG non-reverse cutaway
SG-2C (1968)
SG-3C (1968)
1972 SG single cutaway
SG-40
SG-60 / SG-60T (c. 1973, German carved, T = tremolo)
[# 2]
SG-80 (German carved, tone selector)
Asymmetrical double cutaway guitar based on earlier SG-2, 5/5A, 7/7A [see above], manufactured in early 2000s
SGV-300
SGV-500
SGV-700 (Japan only)
SGV-800 (2000)
SGV-1200 (Japan only)(2001)
SGV Blue Jeans (Japan only)
1973-74 SG series (with different pickguard shape)
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SG-30 (1973, Katsura-wood, bolt-on neck, dot inlays)
SG-35 (1973, Natoh mahogany, bolt-on neck, parallelogram inlays)
SG-30A (1974, maple body SG-30)
SG-35A (1974, maple body SG-35)
SG-50 (1974, set-in neck, dot inlays, large pickguard)
SG-70 (1974, mahogany body SG-50)
SG-90 (1974, mahogany carved-top with top binding, set-in neck)
stable SG series (SG-2000 shape)
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SG-175 (1974, 1st model with current SG style)
SG-175B (1996, Yamaha Electric Guitars 30th Anniversary, with
Buddha inlay replicated from
Carlos Santana model)
SG-25S / SG-25T (1991 by Yamaha custom shop, Yamaha Electric Guitars 25th Anniversary, based on SG-3000, S = pearl inlay on the body (hummingbird and floral), T =
Takanaka model (tremolo and HSH pickups))
SG-200 (1978)
Yuri Kasparyan
SG-300
SG-400 (1976)
SG-500 / SG-500B (July 1976/?)
SG-510 (1983)
SG-600 (1979)
SG-700 (July 1976)
SG-710T (1984, tremolo)
SG-800 (1977)
SG-800S / SBG-500 (1981/1981 (or 1982), limited 6 colors)
SG1000 / SG-1000L / SBG-1000 (July 1976–1984/1977/1976–1983 in the US, set-in neck, L = left hand)
SG-1000N / SG1000-24 (1983, 24 = 24frets)
SG-1000NW (1984)
SG-1000S (1976)
SG-1000X (1981)
SG-1000XU
SG-1000XY (1985)
SG-1300 / SG-1300-24 / SG-1300T (1983, 24 = 24frets, T = tremolo)
SG-1300TS (1984, tremolo)
SG-1500 (July 1976–1978(or 1979) in the US, basically same as SG-2000, with dot inlay and chrome hardware)
[63]
SG-1500 (1981 in Japan, different new model)
SG-1600 (1983)
SG1802 (2010,
Seymour Duncan
P-90 -3 pickups)
[64]
SG1820 / SG1820A (2010, A =
EMG85 /
81 pickups)
[64]
SG-1966 (1985, Yamaha Shibuya Store 20th Anniversary)
SG-1996
SG2000 / SBG-2000 / SG-2000S (July 1976–1988/1980s in US/1980s in UK, carved 3 piece maple top/contoured back, 3 piece neck-through (mahogany/maple/mahogany), brass block under the bridge (for sustain))
[63]
SG2000 Devadip (1976,
Devadip Carlos Santana model, with
Tennyo inlay, dark green)
SG-2000MT
Masayoshi Takanaka model (1998)
SG2004 (2003)
SG2100 / SBG-2100 / SG2100S (1983/1984 in the US/UK)
SG-2500 (1983 in Japan)
SG3000 / SBG-3000 (1982/1982 in the US, neck-through)
SG3000 Custom / SBG-3000 Custom (1982/1982 in the US
[63] or c. 1985, neck-through, Mexican abalone
purfling to the top)
SG-I
Issei Noro signature (rounded horns)
SG-T / SG-T2
Masayoshi Takanaka model (1988 (or 1989)/1998, based on SG-3000, with alphabet graphics, tremolo and HSH pickups)
[63]
SG-RR Custom (1989)
SG-RR Standard (1989,
P-90 type pickups, similar to
Les Paul Junior DC /
Les Paul Special DC)
SG-RR Junior (1990,
P-90 type pickups &
Bolt-on neck )
MSG (1989, rounded horns)
TSG (1985, Yamaha Electric Guitars 20th Anniversary, asymmetrical rounded horns)
YSG (1989, asymmetrical double cutaway)
renamed SG in the US, 1980s
[63] / renewaled SG in Japan, 1998
[65] [
unreliable source? ] / reissued SG in the US, ca.2009
SBG500 (1981 (or 1982)-1983 in the US, export version of SG-800S)
[63]
SBG500B
SBG700 (1978 or 1979 in the US, renamed version of SG-700)
[63]
SBG700S (1999)
[63]
SBG800S (1998)
SBG1000 (1980s-1983 in the US/1998/c. 2009 30th anniversary handcraft model, renamed version of SG-1000
[63] )
SBG1200 (1998)
SBG1996
SBG2000 (1980s-1984/1998/c. 2009, renamed version of SG-2000,
[63] later reissued as 30th anniversary handcraft model)
SBG2100 (1984 or 1985, successor of SBG2000 in the US)
[63]
SBG3000 (1982/1998/2009, later reissued as 40th anniversary of Yamaha distribution in the U.S, Limited handcraft edition, only 40 pieces made)
similar to
Telecaster
SJ-500 (1978)
SJ-800 (1978)
yet another symmetrical double cutaway model
SX-900B (mod to SSH)
SX-60
SX-80
SX-125
SX-800A
SX-800B
SX-900A
SX-900B
Flying V shape
Billy Sheehan , playing his signature ATTITUDE Limited II bass.
BB bass
(S = short scale ?, L = ?, F = fretless, X = with pickguard) †: discontinued
BB-424 / BB-424X (2010/2011)
[66]
BB-425 / BB-425X (2010/2011) 5-string version of 424
[66]
BB-714BS (2008)
Billy Sheehan signature
[66]
BB-1024 / BB-1024X (2010/2011)
[66]
BB-1025 / BB-1025X (2010/2011) 5-string version of 1024, based on BB-2000
[66]
BB-2024 / BB-2024X (2009/?)
[66]
BB-2025 / BB-2025X (2010/?) 5-string version of 2024
[66]
BB-NE2
Nathan East signature
[67]
BB-P34 / BB-P35
archived
BB-201
BB-350[F] / BB-350L†
[67]
BB-400 Series † passive electronics series
[67]
BB-404[F] (2002)†
[67]
BB-405 (2002)† Nathan East style 5-string
[67]
BB-414 / BB-414X
[67] (2005)†
BB-415 (c. 2005 ?)† 5-string
[67]
BB-550
BB-600 Series † active electronics series
[67]
BB-604 (2002)† Nathan East style 4-string, with NE1 parametric EQ and BB-NE2 silhouette
[67]
BB-605 (2002)† Nathan East style 5-string, with NE1 parametric EQ and BB-NE2 silhouette
[67]
BB-614 (2005)† 4-string
[66]
BB-615 (2005)† 5-string
[66]
BB-650
BB-800
BB-850
archived artist models
BEX bass
BEX-BS
Billy Sheehan signature (2002, single cataway semi-acoustic bass, with Art Deco f-hole)
BX bass
headless basses
ERB bass
EBX bass
bass guitars with
Explorer shape
RBX-6JM John Myung signature
Motion bass
MB-I (1985)
MB-II (1985)
MB-III (1985)
RBX bass
RBX-A2
RBX-JM2
RBX-4A2M
RBX-5
RBX-5F
RBX-5A2
RBX-40
RBX-6JM /
RBX-6JM2
John Myung signature
RBX-170
RBX-200
RBX-250
RBX-250F
RBX-260
RBX-270
RBX-300
RBX-350
RBX-350II
RBX-370-A
RBX-374
RBX-375
RBX-460
RBX-550
RBX-550M
RBX-750A
RBX-755A
RBX-765A
RBX-600
RBX-600M
RBX-800
RBX-800AF
RBX-1000
SA bass
bass version of vintage SA series, double cutaway semi-acoustic
SA-17 (1967)
SA-70 / SA-70B (1968, B = pearl color)
[53]
SA-75 (1973)
SB bass
SB-1C
SB-2
SB-2A
SB-5A
SB-7A
SB-30
SB-50
SB-55
SB-70
SB-75
SB-500
SB-500S
SB-600
SB-700
SB-800
SB-800S
SB-1200S
SBV bass
bass version of BJ-Pro/SG-7AS reissues
SBV-J1 / SBV-J2 (2004,
Hajime Okano produced, J1 = J type pickups / J2 = P type pickups)
[62]
TRB bass
TRB-1004
TRB-1005 / TRB-1005F
TRB-1006
TRB4
TRB5
TRB6
TRB4II
TRB5II
TRB6II
TRB-5P
TRB-6P
TRB-5PII
TRB-6PII
TRB-6JP / TRB-6JP2
John Patitucci signature
10M II series GE-10M II Graphic EQ
Magicstomp Model UB99
[68]
01 series Professional System Effectors (1980)
AD-10 Analog Delay
CH-01 Chorus
CO-01 Compressor
DS-01 Distortion
FL-01 Flanger
LI-01 Limiter
LS-01 Line Selector
MP-01 Mini Pedal (with CV output)
NG-01 Noise Gate
OC-01 Octaver
PE-01 Parametric EQ
PH-01 Phaser
TB-01 Tone Booster
SB-100 Professional System Board
SB-200 Professional System Board (with patch panel)
10M series
[69]
10M II series
[69]
CO-10MII Compressor
GE-10M II Graphic EQ
20M series
[69]
DDS-20M Delay Pedal
DSC-20M Stereo Chorus Pedal
MDB-20M Multi-band Distortion Pedal
100 series (c. 1988)
[68]
BD-100 Beat Drive
CO-100 Compressor
COD-100 C MOS Over Drive
CS-100 Compressor Sustainer
DD-100 Digital Delay
DI-100 Distortion
FL-100 Flanger
GE-100 Graphic Equalizer for Guitar
NR-100 Noise Reducer
PH-100 Phase Shifter
AC-320 Power Supply
x01 series Professional System Effectors
[69]
PSE40A system board
COY-101 Compressor
ODY-101 Over Drive
GEY-201 Graphic EQ
ADY-301 Analog Delay
CHY-301 Chorus
FLY-401 Flanger
PHY-401 Phaser
VP-500 volume pedal
HY-10G / HY-10GIII (40 W?)
Park G10 (combo, designed by
Marshall )
T50 / T50C (c. 2009, 50 W tube head/combo, designed by
Soldano (SLO))
T100 / T100C (c. 2009, 100 W tube head/combo, designed by Soldano (SLO))
A line
AA5 (battery amp, 5 W, for silent guitar)
BA-15 (bass amp)
GA-10 (7 W 12 cm)
GA-15
VA-5 "Power Boy" (5 W 12 cm)
VA-7W
VA-10 (twin 3 W+3 W 2×12 cm))
R line
[70]
AR-1500 (15 W 8-inch introduced 1990)
AR-1500 Live / AR-1500R (15 W 8-inch, R = reverb. introduced 1992)
[71]
AR-1500B (15 W 10-inch bass amp introduced 1990)
AR-2500 (25 W 10-inch introduced 1990)
AR-2500B (25 W 12-inch bass amp introduced 1990)
AR-PRO (30 W 10-inch combo)
[71]
HR-1000
HR-1000B (bass amp)
HR-1500 (c. 1987, 25 W?)
HR-1500B (bass amp)
HR-2000
HR-2000B (bass amp)
HR-3000B (bass amp)
SR50-112 (50 W 12-inch introduced 1994)
[72]
SR100-112 (100 W 12-inch introduced 1994)
[72]
SR100-212 (100 W 2×12-inch introduced 1994)
[72]
SR300G (300 W 4ohm head)
[71]
SR412 (4×12-inch cabinet)
[71]
SR400B (400 W bass head)
[71]
SR215B (2×15-inch bass cabinet)
[71]
SR80B-115 (80 W 15-inch bass amp)
SR160B-115 (160 W 15-inch bass amp)
VR4000 (stereo 50 W 2×10-inch)
VR6000 (stereo 100 W 2×12-inch)
DG series
digital modeling amplifier
DG60-112 / DG60FX-112 / DS60-112 (12-inch, combo / combo with effects / powered cabinet)
DG80-112A
DG85
DG100-212 / DG100-212A (2×12-inch, A = with built-in effects (chorus, tremolo, tape echo))
DG-1000 (preamp, flagship of DG amp series & DG-STOMP series)
DS60-112 (12-inch, combo / powered cabinet; similar power circuitry and same Celestion speaker as the DG60-112, but not digital; three band High Mid base EQ, no effects)
F series (Introduced 1980)
[73]
F-20
F-20 (20 W 8-inch introduced 2001)
F-20FX (FX = stereo effects)
F-20B (20 W 10-inch bass amp introduced 2001)
F30R (30 W 10-inch, R = reverb.)
F50-112 (50 W 12-inch, color:black, gray 1980)
F50-115B (50 W bass amp, 50 W 15-inch 1980)
F100-112 (100 W 12-inch, color:black, gray 1980)
F100-115 (100 W 15-inch 1980)
F100-115B (100 W bass amp 15-inch 1980)
F100-212 (100 W 2×12-inch 1980)
G series (1980s)
Series I
Series II 1982
Series III 1985
G-5 (7 W 6-inch introduced 1982)
G-10L (7 W 6-inch introduced 1979)
G-10W (7 W 6-inch introduced 1979)
G50-112 (50 W, 12-inch)
G50-410 (50 W, 4×10-inch)
G100 (100 W head, successor to the J-100)
G100-112 (100 W, 12-inch)
G100-115 (100 W, 15-inch)
G100-210 (100 W, 2×10-inch)
G100-212 (100 W, 2×12-inch)
S412 (4×12-inch cabinet to match G100)
J series (1970s, the combos were replaced by the JX and F series in 1980, the separate heads and cabinets continued into the 1980s)
[74]
J-15 (15 W 12-inch introduced 1979)
J-25 (30 W 10-inch)
J-35 (40 W 12-inch)
J-35B (30 W bass amp 15-inch introduced 1979)
J-45II (50 W 12-inch)
J-45B (50 W bass amp 15-inch)
J-55 (50 W 12-inch)
J-55B (50 W bass amp 15-inch)
J-65 (50 W 2×12-inch)
J-75 (50 W 4×10-inch)
J-85 (100 W 2×12-inch)
J-95 (twin)
J-100 (100 W head)
J-100B (100 W bass head)
J-100S (2×12-inch cabinet)
J-105 (100 W 2 Channel amp 2×12-inch)
J-110S (15-inch cabinet)
J-110L (15-inch bass cabinet
J-115 (100 W 15-inch)
J-115B (100 W bass amp 15-inch)
S-115 (bass cabinet for J-115B, 120 W 15-inch)
J-120L (2×15-inch bass cabinet)
J-125 (100 W 2 Channel 15-inch)
J-135 (100 W 4×10-inch)
J-140S (4×12-inch cabinet)
J-145 (100 W 4×12-inch)
J-160S (6×10-inch cabinet)
JX series (1980s)
[73]
JX15
JX20 (20 W 10-inch 1980)
JX25 / JX25B
JX30 (30 W 12-inch 1980)
JX30B (30 W bass amp 15-inch 1980)
JX35B (JX30B with comp)
JX40 (30 W 12-inch 1980)
JX50 (50 W 1980)
JX50B (50 W bass amp 1980)
JX55 / JX55B
JX65D (c. 1982, 2×12-inch)
RA rotary speakers (1970s)
rotary sound amplifiers which produce
Leslie speaker effects by rotating a series of speaker units instead of horns.
[# 3] also featuring Yamaha Natural Sound Speaker units
CSY-2 (1975)
[# 4]
R-60 (a combination of dual 3way normal speakers and dual 2way rotary speakers)
[75]
RA-50 (1970s, single rotary + woofer)
[75]
[# 5]
RA-70R
RA-100 (1970s, dual rotary + woofer)
[# 6]
RA-200R (1970s, triple rotary + woofer)
[# 7] —
David Gilmour (
Pink Floyd ) used it along with
Hiwatt amp between 1976 and 1983.
[# 8]
[# 9]
TA series (late 1960s)
wedge-shaped flat amplifiers, featuring Yamaha Natural Sound Speaker units
TA-20
[75]
TA-30 (
c. 1968 , 30 W RMS/ 50 W music power)
[53]
[75]
TA-60 (
c. 1968 , 60 W RMS/100 W music power)
[53]
[75]
TA-90 (PE100 head + TS90 cabinet, 90 W RMS)
[75]
VR series (1989–1991)
[70]
VR-3000 (50 W @ 8Ω, 1x12" speaker, dual channel, 1 parametric EQ per channel, reverb)
VR-4000 (stereo 2×25 W @ 8Ω, 2x10" speakers, dual channel, 1 parametric EQ per channel, reverb, chorus)
VR-5000 (100 W @ 8Ω, 1x12" speaker, dual channel, 2 parametric EQ per channel, reverb)
VR-6000 (stereo 2×50 W @ 8Ω, 2x12" speakers, dual channel, 2 parametric EQ per channel, reverb, chorus)
VR-75B (75 W 15-inch bass amp)
VR-150B (150 W 15-inch bass amp)
VX series (red logo)
VX10 (10 W combo)
VX15 (10 W combo)
VX25 (20 W combo)
VX35 (30 W combo)
VX25B (30 W combo bass amp)
VX35B (30 W combo bass amp)
VX55B (50 W combo bass amp)
YTA series (1970s, blue line)
YTA-15A
YTA-95 (100 W 2×12-inch)
YTA-110A
B series bass amps
B110-115 SE
Series I
Series II 1982
Series III 1985
B50-115 (50 W bass combo)
B100 (100 W head, successor to the J-100B)
B100-115 I/II/III (100 W bass combo, 15-inch)
B100-115SE (100 W bass combo, 15-inch smaller and lighter than the numbered series, 790mm tall and 44 kg, vs 950mm and 52 kg)
S115 (15-inch bass cabinet to match B100 head)
S215 (2×15-inch bass cabinet to match B100 head)
BBT series digital bass amps
BBT500H (head, 500 W@2Ω)
BBT210S (cabinet, 2×10-inch)
BBT410S (cabinet, 4×10-inch)
BBT500-115 (combo, 500 W 15-inch)
YBA series (1970s, blue line)
P/PC series power amplifiers
MS101 / MS101-3 (powered monitor, 10 W 4-inch)
SKS50
All of the Timpani Models (except 9000) are balanced action.
TP-3100 (Portable Aluminum Series)
TP-4200 (Concert Series. Fiberglass)
TP-6200 (Symphonic Series: Smooth Copper)
TP-7200 (Hammered Symphonic. 4 mm Suspension Ring for Accurate Tuning)
TP-9000 (Grand Concert Series: Hammered Copper, Ringer Style. Berlin & Dresden Friction Post, and Berlin Ratchet. Comes with a fine tuner.)
YM-40 (3 1/2 octave Standard Padauk marimba)
YM-1430 (4 1/3 octave Standard Padauk Marimba)
YM-2400 (4 1/3 octave intermediate Acoustalon marimba)
YMRD-2400 (4 1/3 octave Acoustalon Multi-Frame II marimba)
YMT-2400 (4 1/3 octave Acoustalon Tough-Terrain Frame marimba)
YMRD-2900A (4 1/2 octave intermediate Acoustalon Multi-Frame II Marimba)
YM-4600A (4 1/3 octave Professional rosewood Marimba)
YM-4900A (4 1/2 octave Professional rosewood Marimba)
YM-5100A (5 Octave Professional rosewood Marimba)
YM-5104A (5 1/2 octave Custom rosewood Marimba)
YM-6100 (5 octave Artist(
Keiko Abe ) Model rosewood Marimba)
Yamaha PHX
Yamaha Maple Custom Absolute
Yamaha Birch Custom Absolute
Yamaha Recording Custom
Yamaha Rock Tour Custom
Yamaha Club Custom
Yamaha Oak Custom
Yamaha Beech Custom
Yamaha Tour Custom
Yamaha Stage Custom
Yamaha Rock Tour
Yamaha GigMaker
Yamaha HipGig
EPS-1 (1986) PMC1 "Percussion Midi Converter", Pads: PTT1 (toms, snare), and PTB1 (kick). Included DX7 compatible drum Rom cartridge
EPS-D8 (1986) PTX8 "Percussion Tone Generator", Pads: PTT8 (tom), PSD8 (snare), and PBD8 (kick)
EP 75 pad (1993)
KP 75 kick (1993)
DTXpress IV
DTXpress II
DTX (1996)
[76]
DTXpress (1999)
DTXpress II /
DTXtreme II
DTXpress III / DTXtreme III (/2008)
DTXpress IV (2006)
DTXplorer
DTX-MULTI 12 (2009, drum pad)
DTX522K / DTX532K / DTX562K (2013)
DTX500K / DTX900K (2010, DTX-PAD model)
DTX550K / DTX950K (2011, DTX-PAD model)
DD-65 Digital Drum Kit (2007)
DD series digital percussion
DD-3 (1993, 2 pads)
DD-5 (1988, 4 pads)
DD-6 / DD-7 (1990/1992, 4 pads)
DD-10 (1988, 8 mini pads, stereo speaker)
DD-9/DD-9M (1994, 4 pads)
DD-11/DD-12/DD-14 (1991/1993, 8 pads)
DD-20/DD-20S/DD-20C (1995, 4 pads)
DD-35 (2001, 4 pads)
DD-45 / YDD-40 (2010 export model )
DD-50 (1996 export model ?)
DD-55 / DD-55C (2001/2004, 7 pads)
DD-65 (2007, 8 pads)
DD-75 (2016, 8 pads)
YCR-231
YCR-233
YCR-2310II
YCR-2330II
YCR-2335
YCR-6330S
YCR-8335
YCR-8620S
YCR-9435
YTR-8445
Edward Tarr with high-B-Trumpet Tarr model
YTR-1310
YTR-1320se
YTR-1335
YTR-232
YTR-2320
YTR-2320S
YTR-2330
YTR-2335
YTR-4335G
YTR-5335GII
YTR-6335
YTR-6345G
YTR-6345HG II
YTR-6310Z
YTR-8310Z
YTR-8335
YTR-8335RGS
YTR-8345
YTR-9335CHS/NYS
YTR-9445CHS/NYS
YTR-9636
YTR-9835
YTR-988
YSL denotes any Alto, Tenor, Compact or Valve trombone
YBL denotes any Bass trombone
Dis. = Discontinued Models
Student Range
YSL-154
YSL-352 (Dis.)
YBL-322 (Dis.)
YSL-354
YSL-354G
Compact Trombones
Valve Trombones
Intermediate Trombones
YSL-445G
YSL-446G
YSL-447G
YSL-448G
YBL-421G
Professional Trombones
YSL-610
YSL-620
YSL-630
YSL-640
YBL-620G
Custom Jazz Trombones
YSL-691Z (Dis.)
YSL-697Z (Dis.)
YSL-891Z
YSL-897Z
Xeno Trombones
YSL-881
YSL-881G
YSL-882
YSL-882G
YSL-882O
YSL-882GO
YSL-882OR
YSL-882GOR
YBL-822G
YBL-830
Custom Alto Trombones
Vienna Horn YHR-601
YHR-567
YHR-601
YHR-667
YHR-667V
YHR-668
YHR-668II
YEP-201[S]
YEP-321[S]
YEP-621[S]
YEP-642[S]
YEP-842[S]
YBH-301S
YBH-621S
YBH-301M (Marching Baritone)
YAH-201
YAH-202
YAH-203
YAH-602
YFH-231
YFH-2310
YFH-631
YFH-731
YFH-631G
YFH-6310Z
YFH-731 ( Dis.)
YFH-8310Z
YFH-8310G
in BBb
YBB-103 ( Dis. )
YBB-321
YBB-621
YBB-631S
YBB-641
YBB-841
YBB-105MSWC (3/4 Convertible Tuba)
YBB-201MSWC (Convertible Tuba)
YBB-202MWC (Marching Tuba)
in CC
YCB-621
YCB-661
YCB-822
YCB-826S
in Eb
in F
in BBb
Advantage
YCL-20
YCL-250
YCL-250S (Silver Plated)
YCL-251 (Japan import)
YCL-255
YCL-26
YCL-26ii (precursor to YCL-250)
YCL-34
YCL-34ii (precursor to YCL-450)
YCL-34iiS (Silver Plated)
YCL-450 (Silver Plated)
YCL-450N (Nickel Plated)
YCL-550AL
YCL-62
YCL-64 (precursor to YCL-650)
YCL-650
YCL-SE (custom clarinets starting from this point)
YCL-CS
YCL-CX
YCL-SEV
YCL-CSV
YCL-CSG
YCL-CSG-H
YCL-CSGII
YCL-CS-A
YCL-SE-A
YCL-CSG-A
YCL-CSG-AH
YCL-CSV-A
YCL-SEV-A
YCL-CSG-AII
YCL-221II
YCL-621II
YCL-622II
YFL-261 flute
Student Models (Series 200)
YFL212
YFL222
YFL262
YFL272
YFL282
YFL-211
YFL-221
YFL-261
YFL-271
YFL-281
YFL312
YFL322
YFL362
YFL372
YFL382
YFL412
YFL422
YFL462
YFL472
YFL482
YFL311
YFL321
YFL361
YFL371
YFL381
YFL411
YFL421
YFL461
YFL471
YFL481
Student and intermediate models are numbered in one system. The first number shows the material/series; the second shows if there is an offset G and/or a split E, and the type of keys; and the third shows if the flute is the latest or not. Currently, latest models will end with the number 2, but older models may end with the number 1, or 5. Different suffixes mean different things - 'H' means the flute has a B footjoint; 'AL' means the instrument is part of Yamaha's 'Allegro' lineup of instruments; 'U' means the instrument has a curved headjoint; 'GL' and 'SL' signal the material of the lip-plate (being gold and silver respectively); 'HD' means that the instrument is a high durability instrument.
Professional Models (Series 500, 600 and 700)
YFL517
YFL577
YFL587
YFL597
YFL617
YFL677
YFL687
YFL697
YFL717
YFL777
YFL787
YFL797
YFL514
YFL574
YFL584
YFL594
YFL614
YFL674
YFL684
YFL694
YFL714
YFL774
YFL784
YFL794
Handmade Models (Series 800W, 800, 900A, 900B and 900C)
Series 800 and 900 Models
Current models:
YFL817
YFL877
YFL887
YFL897
YFL917
YFL977
YFL987
YFL997
Discontinued models:
YFL-874
YFL-881
YFL-884
YFL-892
YFL-894
Additionally, for Series 600 - 900 flutes, the last number will be seven if it is the latest model. Older models may have a 4, or other numbers. Additional suffixes include (but are not limited to): 'W' meaning the flute is wooden; 'CT' for a C# trill.
For series 900 flutes, the suffixes A, B, and C show how much of the flute is gold.
YPC-32 piccolo
YPC-30
YPC-31
YPC-32
YPC-61
YPC-62
YPC-81
YPC-82
YPC-87R
YPC-91
YPC-92
Yamaha Custom Z Saxophones
YSS-475II (intermediate grade instrument. Sold mainly in Europe)
YSS-61 (Yamaha's first professional-grade soprano saxophone)
YSS-62 (significantly updated version of YSS-61. Professional-grade instrument)
YSS-675 (Custom model)
YSS-875 (Custom model)
YSS-875EX (Custom model)
YSS-82Z(R) (One-piece custom model)
Yamaha YAS-25 alto saxophone
YAS-61 (1969), YAS-62 (1979), YAS-62 (1994), YAS-62II (2003), YAS-62III (2013)
YAS-21 (Yamaha's first student-grade alto sax)
YAS 22 (same as 21 body and key work, more copper look lacquer)
YAS-23 (student-grade instrument which replaced the YAS-21)
YAS-25 (identical to YAS-23, but has a high F♯ key and improved octave-key mechanism)
AS-100 (identical to YAS-23. Sold outside Europe & N.America)
YAS-275 (successor to the YAS-25. Made in
Indonesia . Sold mainly in Europe)
YAS-280 (successor to the YAS-275)
YAS-31
YAS-32 (intermediate grade instrument, similar to YAS-52. Superseded by the YAS-475)
YAS-475 (intermediate grade instrument. Sold mainly in Europe)
YAS-480 (intermediate grade instrument)
YAS-52 (intermediate grade instrument. Sold mainly in the USA)
YAS-61 (Yamaha's first professional-grade alto with purple logo. Has non-ribbed construction and real
mother of pearl key-touches)
YAS-62 (Mk 1 version of YAS-62 with purple logo, ribbed construction and real
MOP key-touches)
YAS-62ll (Mk 2 version with different neck design, slightly different key-work and key-touches are made from plastic)
YAS-62IlI (Mk 3 version with new style neck design, integrated key posts and other changes)
YAS-82Z (Custom model)
YAS-82ZII (Custom model)
YAS-855 (Custom model)
YAS-875 (Custom model)
YAS-875EX (Custom model)
YAS-875EXW (Custom model)
YTS-23 tenor saxophone made in 1986
YTS-21 (Yamaha's first student-grade tenor sax) (Gold and silver color lacquer)
YTS 22 (almost exact replica of YTS 21 but with pinkish color lacquer)
YTS-23 (student-grade instrument which replaced the YTS-21)
YTS-25 (identical to YTS-23, but has a high F♯ key and improved octave-key mechanism)
TS-100 (identical to YTS-23. Sold outside Europe & N.America)
YTS-31 (YTS 61 body and keys but no engraving or pearls on F♯s)
YTS-32 (intermediate grade instrument, similar to YTS-52. Superseded by the YTS-475)
YTS-52 (intermediate grade instrument. Sold mainly in the USA)
YTS-275 (successor to the YTS-25. Made in Indonesia)
YTS-280 (successor to the YTS-275)
YTS-475 (intermediate grade instrument. Sold mainly in Europe)
YTS-480
YTS-61 (Yamaha's first professional-grade tenor sax)
YTS-62 (Mk 1 version of YTS-62 with purple logo and real mother of pearl key-touches)
YTS-62II (Mk 2 version with different neck design and key-touches are made from plastic)
YTS-62III (Mk 3 version with different neck design)
YTS-82Z (Custom model)
YTS-855 (Custom model)
YTS-875 (Custom model)
YTS-875EX (Custom model)
Yamaha baritone saxophone
YBS-32 (intermediate grade instrument)
YBS-52
YBS-61 (Yamaha's first professional-grade baritone sax)
YBS-62
YBS-62II
YBS-82
Between 1950 and 1998, the Yamaha Corporation produced a form of outdoor warning siren which was designed to play music, rather than alert the public of danger. Using several mechanical sirens tuned to a specific octave, the siren would use either electromagnetic or solenoid-driven sliding dampers which would open to allow air to enter each siren to play a musical note, or close to silence each siren. The musical sirens could be played directly with a keyboard located in a control station, or played automatically through a music box-like mechanism. There were two distinct generations produced, with the first being a 5-meter long siren with 10 siren units on a common driveshaft, and the second being a vertical unit inside of a box, which contained the siren units and had two shafts connected through belts to make it more compact. These could be controlled through a MIDI controller, instead of the music box system. These were created by the president of Yamaha at the time to harness the sheer sound output of a siren to play music, and to ease the fears and memory of war and air raids for the public. These sirens became "symbols of peace" and were widely installed on department stores and city halls. Production ended on these sirens in 1998, with Yamaha ceasing support for them in 2011. Most of these musical sirens have been decommissioned as parts became scarce or unavailable, although some units remain in service today.
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n12 / n8 (2007)
MW8CX / MW10C / MW12C / MW12CX (2007)
MW10 / MW12 (2006)
01X (2003)
DSP Factory DS2416 (digital mixing card (PCI) for PC/Mac, based on 02R)
AW1600 (2005, 24bit/16tr(8rec)/36in mixer)
AW2400 (2005, 24bit/24tr(12rec)/48in mixer)
AW16G (2002, 24bit/16tr(8rec)/36ch mixer)
AW2816 (2001, 24bit/16tr/28ch mixer)
AW4416 (2000, 24bit/16tr/44ch mixer)
D24 (1998, 24bit/8tr rackmount)
multitrack recorders for music creation
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DMR8 (1991/2 digital multitrack recorder/8mm tape/20-bit/stationary head)
DRU8 (1990, 8tr/original 8mm dat)
MD series (
MiniDisc )
MD8
MD4 / MD4S (1996/1999)
MD8 (1998)
CMX series (
Compact Cassette )
CMX1 (1985)
CMX3 (1988)
CMX100 / CMX100II / CMX100III (1988/1989/1991)
MT series (
Compact Cassette )
MT2X 4-Track Cassette Recorder
MT1X (1998)
MT2X (1998-1999)
MT4X (1999) (correct year, was 1994 )
MT8X (1999)
MT8X II (2000)
MT44 / MT44D (1982/1984)
MT50 (1994)
MT-100 (1988)
MT120 / MT120S (1991)
MT400 (1999)
Voice recorder type
Pocketrak CX / C24 / W24 (2008/2010)
AG03 / AG06 (2015, USB)
AUDIOGRAM3 / AUDIOGRAM6 (2008, USB)
CBX-D3 (1995, 4tr/2rec, SCSI)
CBX-D5 (1993)
GO44 / GO46 (FireWire)
SW1000XG (1998, PCI sound card with
XG )
Sound Edge SW20 PC (1995, ISA sound card using
OPTi
MediaChips , Analog Devices SoundPort, and Yamaha
YMF278 )
UW10 (USB)
UW500 (USB)
A/D converters
AD808 (1988, A/D)
AD2X (1990, A/D)
AD8X (1990, A/D & S/PDIF converter)
[# 10]
D/A converters
DA8X (1990, D/A & S/PDIF converter)
DA202 (1988, D/A)
DA824 (1990, D/A)
Other converters
FMC8 (1991 - format converter Yamaha to Sony or Melco (ProDigi) format)
PM7 (Rivage) (2018)
TF1/TF3/TF5 (2016)
PM10 (Rivage) (2016)
QL1 /QL5 (2014)
CL1/CL3/CL5 (2012)
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M7CL (2005/2010)
LS9 (2006)
PM1D (2001)
PM5D (2004)
DM2000 (2002)
DM1000 (2003)
IMX644 (2009, digital installation mixer)
03D (1997)
02R / 02R96 (1995/2002)
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01V / 01V96 (1998/2003)
ProMix01 (1994)
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DMC1000 (1991)
[# 10]
DMP7/ DMP7-D (1987/1988)
[# 10]
DMP9-16 (1993)
DMP11 (1988)
DMR8 (1990)
[# 10]
GA series
PM series
PM400 series
PM1000 series
PM1800A series
PM2000 series
PM3000 series
PM3500 series
PM4000 series
PM5000 series
MG series (FX/C/CX/USB)
MG82CX
MG10/2 / MG102C
MG12/4 / MG124C / MG124CX
MG16/6FX / MG166C / MG166CX / MG166C-USB / MG166CX-USB
MG206C / MG206C-USB
MG24/14FX
MG32/14FX
GF series
MC series
MC-802
MC-1202
MC-1602
MC-2403
MC-3204
MC-3204 II
MR series
MX series
EMX5016CF
EM series
EM-80
EM-90A
EM-100II
EM-120
EM-150 / EM-150IIB
EM-200 / EM-200B (8in/8mic/2aux/2out, 2×9band GEQ, output:2×200 W/ch)
EM-300B
EMX box type
EMX212S / EMX312SC / EMX512SC (12in/6mic/2out, C = comp, 1×SPX, 2×7band GEQ, output:220/300/500 W/ch)
EMX console type
EMX5014C (14in/8mic/6comp/2out, 1×SPX, 2×9band GEQ, output:2×500 W@4Ω/ch)
EMX5016CF (16in/12mic/8comp/2aux/2out, 2×SPX, 2×9band GEQ + FRC, output:2×500 W@4Ω/ch)
DME24N (bottom) & design software on note PC (top)
DME digital mixing engines
DME24N / DME64N (digital mixing engine with network audio interface)
REV digital reverberators
REV1
REV5
REV7
REV100
REV500
SREV1 (convolution reverberator)
SPX digital multi effects
SPX50D
SPX90
SPX900
SPX990
SPX1000
SPX2000
Analog outboards
Q2031A (31band graphic equalizer)
Software effect processors
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Vintage Plug-in Collection
based on Vintage Circuitry Modeling (VCM) technology
Vintage Channel Strip (2011, EQ & compressors/limiter)
Vintage Open Deck (2011, tape compression simulator)
Vintage Stomp Pack (2011, effect stomps)
NS-10M Studio
NS-10M / NS-10M Studio (passive)
HS10W (sub-woofer)
HS50M
HS80M
MSP3 / MSP3 Studio
MSP5 / MSP5A / MSP5 Studio
MSP7 Studio
MSP10 / MSP10M / MSP10ST / MSP10 Studio
SW10 / SW10 Studio (sub-woofer)
HS5 / HS7 / HS8 / HS8s (sub-woofer)
CDX-580 CD player
DVD-S1700 DVD player
KX-680 Cassette deck
AX900 Pre/main amplifier
TX930 Tuner
DSP-100 Digital sound field processor
MX35 2ch/4ch Power amplifier
Hi-Fi audio components
Hi-Fi audio amplifiers
AX-500 Stereo amplifier
AS-500 Stereo amplifier
AX-550 Stereo amplifier
AX-700 Stereo amplifier
AX-900 Pre/main amplifier
MX-35 2ch/4ch power amplifier
M-4 2ch/4ch power amplifier
Hi-Fi CD players
Hi-Fi DVD players
DVD-S30
DVD-S80
DVD-S510
DVD-S520
DVD-S530
DVD-S540
DVD-S550
DVD-S557
DVD-S559
DVD-S657
DVD-S659
DVD-S661
DVD-S663
DVD-S700
DVD-S705
DVD-S795
DVD-S796
DVD-S830
DVD-S840
DVD-S1200
DVD-S1500
DVD-S1700
DVD-S1800
DVD-S2300
DVD-S2500
DVD-S2700
Hi-Fi cassette decks
Hi-Fi minidisc decks
MDX-9
MDX-595
MDX-596
MDX-793
MDX-E300
MDX-M5
Hi-Fi turntables
TT-200
TT-300
TT-300U
TT-S303
TT-400
TT-400U
TT-500
TT-500U
Hi-Fi tuners
Hi-Fi receivers
RX-10
RX-330
RX-350
RX-360
RX-385
RX-395
RX-396
RX-397
RX-450
RX-460
RX-485
RX-495
RX-496
RX-500
RX-530
RX-550
RX-570
RX-595
RX-700
RX-730
RX-750
RX-770
RX-777
RX-797
RX-830
RX-900
RX-930
RX-A2A
RX-A4A
RX-A6A
RX-A8A
RX-A550
RX-A660
RX-A670
RX-A680
RX-A700
RX-A710
RX-A720
RX-A730
RX-A740
RX-A750
RX-A760
RX-A770
RX-A780
RX-A800
RX-A810
RX-A820
RX-A830
RX-A840
RX-A850
RX-A860
RX-A870
RX-A1000
RX-A1010
RX-A1020
RX-A1030
RX-A1040
RX-A1050
RX-A1060
RX-A1070
RX-A2000
RX-A2010
RX-A2020
RX-A2030
RX-A2040
RX-A2050
RX-A2060
RX-A2070
RX-A2080
RX-A3000
RX-A3010
RX-A3020
RX-A3030
RX-A3040
RX-A3050
RX-A3060
RX-A3070
RX-A3080
RX-E100
RX-E200
RX-E410
RX-E600
RX-E810
RX-S70
RX-S600
RX-S601
CR-220
CR-400
CR-420
CR-440
CR-450
CR-600
CR-620
CR-640
CR-800
CR-820
CR-840
CR-1000
CR-1020
CR-1040
Hi-Fi equalizers
GE-3
GE-5
GE-20
GE-30
GE-40
GE-60
EQ-32
EQ-50
EQ-70
EQ-500
EQ-550
EQ-630
GQ-1031
GQ-2015
GQ-2031
Q-2031
Hi-Fi VCD changers
28 Series
A-28 amplifier
K-28 cassette deck
T-28 tuner
P-28 turntable
Sound processors
DSP-1 Digital Soundfield Processor (1985)
DSP-100 Digital Soundfield Processor
DSP-E492 Natural Sound AV Processor Amplifier (1997–99)
Natural Sound
Hi-Fi audio speakers
NS series
1982, the company presented the NS-2000 loudspeaker box as their new top model incorporating new technologies like a subwoofer with a membrane from
carbon fiber .
NS-1
NS-5X
NS-10
NS-044
NS-200
NS-333
NS-344
NS-500
NS-A100
NS-625
NS-700x
NS-1000
NS-1000M
NS-1000x
NS-1000xw
NS-2000
NSX-10000
Soavo series
YSP series
YSP-1
YSP-800
YSP-900
YSP-1000
YSP-1100
YSP-1400
YSP-1600
YSP-2200
YSP-2500
YSP-2700
YSP-3000
YSP-3300
YSP-4000
YSP-4100
YSP-4300
YSP-5100
YSP-5600
YIS PU-I-20 / PU-I-10 (1981, CPU:YM6502+Z8000, Mem:128kB, Graphic:Vector graphics, 512x384@3bit, 12bit color pallet)
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MSX/MSX2
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YIS503II MSX Personal Computer
AX-350 / AX-350II
AX-500
CX5 / CX5F /
CX5M / CX5MII / CX5MII/128 —
MSX computers
CX7/128 / CX7M / CX7M/128 —
MSX2 computers
CX-11
CX-100
SX-100
YIS-303
YIS-503 / YIS-503II / YIS-503IIR / YIS-503II/64 / YIS-503IIIR / YIS-503IIIR/128 —
MSX computers, base model of CX5M
YIS-513
YIS-603B
YIS-604 / YIS-604/128
YIS-805 / YIS-805/128 / YIS-805/256
CRW2100S
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Routers
Switches
Firewalls
Software for Networking Products
SCSP
Yamaha Super Intelligent Sound Processor
PSG/SSG
YM2149 /
YM3439 / YMZ294 / YMZ284 / YMZ285 (SSG)
—
PSG variants, adopted by
MSX2 (1985) standard.
OPL
OPN
YM2203 (OPN) — used on arcade systems.
YM2608 (OPNA) — used on Nec PC-88/98 computer series.
YM2610 (OPNB) — used on Neo Geo console.
YM2612 (OPN2) — used in Sega's Mega Drive/Genesis game console and Fujitsu's FM Towns computer series.
YM3438 (OPN2C) — used in Sega's System C-2, the coin-op version of the Mega Drive.
YMF288 (OPN3-L)
YMF297 (OPN4) — OPN3/OPL3
OPS
Misc
YM2151 (OPM) — used on arcade systems and on SFG-01 FM Sound Synthesizer Unit for
CX5M
YM2164 (OPP) — used on DX21 / DX27 / DX100 / SFG-05 /
FB-01 , and
Korg DS-8 / Korg 707
YM3806 (OPQ)
YM3420 (OPU)
YMF271 (OPX)
YM2414 (OPZ) — used on
DX11 / TX81Z, Korg Z3 guitar synthesizer
YM2424 (OPZII) — used on
V50 , a pair of them for 16 note polyphony
YM2154 (RYP4) — used on Porta Tone PSR-60, PSR-70 and PSR-80.
YM3301 (RYP6)
YM2142 (GE8)
YM2163 (DSG)
YMU757 (MA-1)
YMU759 (MA-2)
YMU762 (MA-3)
YMU765 (MA-5)
YMU786 (MA-7) — a mobile phone sound chip with
3D audio effect , etc.
YMF293 — Formant Singing sound chip used for
PLG100-SG .
YMF7xx series (DS-1) — PC audio chip
YMF70x~YMF719 — for ISA bus card
YMF720~... — for PCI bus card
YMF7x0 series — for on-board or embedded solutions
YMF7x4 series — for PCI bus standalone adapter
it supported
Yamaha XG level 1, some of
MU50 additions, DB50XG compatibilities,
Roland GS in TG300B mode,
OPL3 FM synthesizer, some emulation of
Sound Blaster Pro (stereo 8-bit at 22 kHz) and
MPU-401 (MIDI interface).
YMF724 — 2ch output
YMF744 — 4ch output
YMF754 — 5.1/6ch output
YMP706 — Formant Shaping / FM Synthesis used for
Yamaha FS1R and
PLG100-DX .
YMZ263 (MMA)
YMZ280B (PCMD8)
YMZ705 (SSGS)
YMZ732 (SSGS2)
YMZ733 (SSGS3)
YMZ735 (FMS)
YMZ771 (SSG3)
YMZ774
AudioEngine series
Miselu neiro (2012), a prototype of
Android -based music making device featuring NSX-1 chip
DAC
YM3012 (DAC-MS) — used with YM2151 (OPM), etc. .
YM3014 (DAC-SS) — used with YM2203 (OPN), YM3812 (OPL2), etc. .
YM3016 (DAC-GD) — used with YM2608 (OPNA), YM2610 (OPNB), etc. .
YAC513 (DAC) — used with YMF278 (OPL4)
MSX-Engine
YAMAHA YTSL II Archery Raiser
YB
YTS II
YTD
YTSL
YTSL II
YTD II
EX
Alpha DX
Alpha SX
Alpha EX
Eolla
Superfeel Forged 1
Superfeel Forged 2
notes
media
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b
c
"G Series Grand Pianos (Current & Discontinued)" . Yamaha Corporation of America.
Archived from the original on 16 July 2014. Retrieved 28 July 2014 .
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"GB1K - 5' Classic Collection Grand Piano" . Yamaha USA site.
Archived from the original on 12 June 2012.
^
"Pianos - Yamaha Corporation" . www.yamaha.com .
^ Colbeck, Julian (1996). Keyfax Omnibus Edition . MixBooks. p. 129.
ISBN
0-918371-08-2 .
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"Yamaha DGX 530 review" . Yamaha Keyboard Guide .
^
"Yamaha DGX 640 vs DGX 650 Specs Comparison | Piano Reviews" . 29 April 2017.
^
"一時代を畫する新樂器完成 濱松の靑年技師山下氏" [An epoch new musical instrument was developed by a young engineer, Mr.Yamashita, in Hamamatsu].
Hochi Shimbun (in Japanese). 8 June 1935. Archived from
the original on 12 March 2012. Retrieved 28 March 2011 .
^
新電氣樂器 マグナオルガンの御紹介 [New Electric Musical Instrument – Introduction of Magna Organ ] (in Japanese). Hamamatsu: 日本樂器製造株式會社 (
Yamaha ). October 1935. 特許第一〇八六六四号, 同 第一一〇〇六八号, 同 第一一一二一六号
^
a
b
Junya, FUJINO (12 February 2020).
"日本楽器製造の電気楽器「マグナオルガン」の理想と現実 ─楽音合成のメカニズム─]" [The Development of "Magna Organ" and Its Mechanism for Sound Synthesis: The Earliest Electric Musical Instrument of YAMAHA] (PDF) . Geijutsu Bunka Kenkyū (in Japanese). 24 .
Osaka University of Arts Graduate School: 69–89.
ISSN
1342-9086 . 4.1 特許第 108664 号(1934 年 3 月 15 日出願 ... 当該明細書には「特許請求の範囲」として次の三点が列記されている。/ 1. 「適当なる機械的振動体例えば発音「リード」と「マイクロフォン」とを原音の演奏室への漏洩を阻止すべく構成せる音響的絶縁密閉室内に配置」 / 2. 「『ペダル』又は鍵盤に加うる圧力に依る音量制御及び前期『リード』群の制御を全て演奏室に設置せる『コンソール』により行う」 / 3. 「『マイクロフォン』電流の増幅回路の一部に適当の周波数変換機を接続して原動電流及之と適当倍率関係に変換せる振動電流に依る楽音を前記密閉室外に於て同時に発音」 See also bellow patents: JP108664C, JP110068C, and JP111216C.
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JP 108664C , 山下 靜一 [Yamashita, Seiichi], "電氣樂器 [Electric instrument]", published 1934-08-01, issued 1934-11-28, assigned to 日本樂器製造株式會社 [Yamaha]
^
a
b
Junya, FUJINO.
"マグナオルガン(1934)" [Magna Organ (1934)]. telmusica.com (in Japanese). 機構1 特許第 108664 号(1934 年 3 月 15 日出願): リードの振動をマイクロフォンにより集音し、その信号を周波数逓倍器に入力することで、5倍音と7倍音を除く、9倍音までの部分音(倍音)を生成する。 / 機構2 特許第 110068 号(1934 年 5 月 9 日出願): 逓倍回路は用いず、1. 音色が異なる複数の発音体 2. 特性が異なる複数のマイクロフォン、 3. 特性が異なる複数 のスピーカ を「所定の楽器の音響的特性に近似なる如く」(特許第 110068 号明細書) 組み合わせることで種々の音色を 生成する。
^
JP 110068C , 山下 靜一 [Yamashita, Seiichi], "電氣樂器 [Electric instrument]", published 1934-11-19, issued 1935-03-26, assigned to 日本樂器製造株式會社 [Yamaha]
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JP 111216C , 山下 靜一 [Yamashita, Seiichi], "電氣樂器 [Electric instrument]", published 1935-03-11, issued 1935-06-19, assigned to 日本樂器製造株式會社 [Yamaha]
^
"クロダトーン アーカイブス" [CRODATONE archives]. CrodaOrgan.net (in Japanese). クロダトーンの第一号は昭和34年3月(1959年)、日本基督教団 西千葉教会に納品されました。/ 当時の写真と録音が残っています。 [1st CRODATONE (1959)] / 初期のクロダトーンは音源がハーモニカ、アコーディオン、リードオルガン等に使われているものと同じ原理のフリーリードで、本体内に送風機とリードが組み込まれていて常時全てのリードを振動させてその振動から電気信号を取り出していました。そして鍵盤のスイッチで必要な音をon,offする仕組みでした。/ 常に全てのリードが鳴っていますからしっかりと防音しなければならず二重の箱で覆われています。 See also : 1st CRODATONE (1959)
photo ,
sound 1 ,
sound 2
^
"History of Products - Yamaha Electronic Musical Instruments" . Yamaha Corporation. Archived from
the original on 15 December 2009. Retrieved 28 March 2011 .
^
"History of Electone - Electone 50th Anniversary in 2009" (in Japanese). Yamaha Corporation. 2009.
Archived from the original on 27 May 2011.
^ 道志郎 [Shiro Michi] (1958).
クリスマスメロディーズ・イン・ヤマハエレクトーン [Christmas Melodies in Yamaha Electone ] (Vinyl record, LP, Single, Stereo) (in Japanese). Tokyo, Japan: Nippon Grammophon. YE-2 / JP-107. Christmas Melodies in Yamaha Electone / The first Electone prototype concept, named Type E-T, developed by Yamaha (Nippon Gakki) in the year 1958. / ...
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エレクトーン誕生ストーリー [The story of Electone ] (in Japanese). Japan. Brief history of Yamaha Electone
^ 沖 浩一 [Koichi Oki], 酒井 潮 [Ushio Sakai], 斎藤 英美 [Hidemi Saito], 関藤 繁生 [Shigeo Sekito] (1968).
エレクトーン・ファンタスティック!! EX-21のすべて [Electone Fantastic [All about EX-21] ] (Vinyl record, LP) (in Japanese). Tokyo, Japan:
CBS/Sony . SOND66006. (Note : several tracks are available on YouTube; B6:
L'amour Est Bleu (played by Koichi Oki), A7:
Chitty Chitty Bang Bang (played by Hidemi Saito), B7:
The Last Waltz (played by Hidemi Saito))
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Analog Synthesizers , page 76
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Taylor & Francis
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"Yamaha GX-1 - Vintage Synth Explorer" . www.vintagesynth.com .
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"History of Electone - 1970s" (in Japanese). on
"Yamaha Electone Station > About Electone > History of Electone" . Yamaha Corporation. "1977 EX-1 (1977-1983) 153.4cm(W)×80cm(D)×114cm(H) 220kg / 1977EX-2 (1977-1983) 152cm(W)×80cm(D)×106.1cm(H) 194kg "
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一時代を画する新楽器完成 浜松の青年技師山下氏 [An epoch new musical instrument was developed by a young engineer Mr.Yamashita in Hamamatsu].
Hochi Shimbun (in Japanese). 8 June 1935.
Archived from the original on 12 March 2012.
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新電氣樂器 マグナオルガンの御紹介 [New Electric Musical Instrument — Introduction of Magna Organ ] (in Japanese). Hamamatsu: 日本樂器製造株式會社 (
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Archived from the original on 11 May 2013. 特許第一〇八六六四号, 同 第一一〇〇六八号, 同 第一一一二一六号
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"Yamaha CS80" . Sound On Sound . July 1995. Archived from
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"Toy Story?" . Sound On Sound . June 2001. Archived from
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"Classic FM?" . Sound On Sound . July 2001. Archived from
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"The Means of Production" . Sound On Sound . October 2001. Archived from
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"Yamaha TG100" . The Ultimate Amiga Buyer's Guide '94 . No. 1. Winter 1994. p. 173.
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"PLG100-SG Formant Synging Plug-in Board" (in Japanese). Yamaha Corporation.
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"WX7 - Yamaha Design - Yamaha Corporation" . www.yamaha.com . Retrieved 28 March 2020 .
^ Wilkinson, Scott.
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"r/windsynth - i am late with this but yamaha wx5 is discontinued" . reddit . 9 November 2017. Retrieved 28 March 2020 .
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"MEP4 MIDI Event Processor Owner's Manual" . Yamaha Corporation. [VD68670] 88 04 0 1 R2.
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"Oh No! More Square Waves! Yamaha PSS 125" . 8 bit keys.
Archived from the original on 3 February 2017.
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"Yamaha PSS-270 Retro-Keyboard Full Review" . 8 bit keys (youtube).
Archived from the original on 21 December 2021. Retrieved 27 December 2015 .
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"Undocumented Sound Chips 2154" .
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"EEVblog #256 – Yamaha PSR-80 Keyboard Teardown" . EEVBlog.
Archived from the original on 2 March 2014. Retrieved 26 February 2014 .
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JP application 187409 , "ギター構造の特許 (Patent of guitar structure)", published January 1951
^ JP patent application publication 1951-190 (
特許出願公告 昭26-190
Archived 20 January 2016 at the
Wayback Machine ),
伊藤翁介 (Osuke Ito) [in Japanese] .
ギターの表面振動板 [Soundboard of Guitar] (PDF) .
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特許公報 . Archived from
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"Yamaha Dynamic Guitar Web Museum" (photo gallery) (in Japanese).
Archived from the original on 23 July 2015. See also:
serial number list
Archived 23 July 2015 at the
Wayback Machine &
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Archived 23 July 2015 at the
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ダイナミックブレーシング [Dynamic Bracing]. Let's play the guitar! ギターをひこう (in Japanese).
Archived from the original on 3 July 2015. ダイナミックブレーシングとはヤマハ ダイナミックギターに採用された 伊藤翁介氏が考案した
ギター構造の特許 です
伊藤翁介ダイナミックギタートリオの演奏 / NO.40の
ブレーシング です このラインはトップ、バックともに裏側が薄く塗装してあります / 高音弦側の一つは切り欠きが施してあります See also: JA patent application publication 1951-190,
Dynamic Bracing on Yamaha Dynamic Guitar No.40
Archived 24 July 2015 at the
Wayback Machine (jpg), and
Performance by inventor
Archived 24 July 2015 at the
Wayback Machine (mp3).
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"Yamaha/Dynamic Guitar No. 4/Acoustic Guitar/1960s" (in Japanese).
Kitakata, Fukushima : Easy Guitars (used guitar shop).
Archived from the original on 24 July 2015.
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"Yamaha Dynamic Guitar S-20 - equalization of the fret heights, and the replacement of an octave tuning bridge" (in Japanese).
Kichijōji ,
Tokyo : Neiro Design (repair shop).
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"a little, tried effect pedals" . Ushigome Pan (in Japanese).
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a catalog page of TA series
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"YAMAHA Drums - New products archives over 20 years" .
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"YAMAHA others - New products archives over 20 years" .
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"Yamaha 02R" . Sound On Sound . February 1996. Archived from
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"Cool machines - Yamaha YIS PU-I-20" (in Japanese).
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"Yamaha CX5M" (in Spanish). El Museo de los 8 bits.
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