Yamaha PSR-E383 portable keyboard
- Exciting entry-level keyboard - brilliant for education!
- 61 touch sensitive keys with 48-note polyphony
- 650 high quality Voices with superb sampling
£189
£157.50 ex. VAT
The Axus 61-note keyboard is a practical and accessible keyboard solution designed to support music learning across a range of educational settings. Its combination of intuitive functionality and broad musical capability makes it well suited to both classroom teaching and independent practice. Developed with schools and beginner musicians in mind, the AXP2 provides a reliable platform for developing core skills such as coordination, listening and basic musicianship. Its straightforward interface and integrated learning features allow students to engage quickly, while still offering enough depth to support progression over time.
The instrument is also highly adaptable to modern teaching environments, with connectivity options that enable integration with digital learning resources and backing tracks. This supports a more interactive approach to lessons, encouraging participation and creativity in both group and individual contexts. Coming with a music rest and mains connecter as well, perfect to move around rooms and schools or performance spaces.
The Axus AXP2 is designed with 61 touch-sensitive keys, allowing students to develop essential playing dynamics from an early stage. By responding to how firmly a key is pressed, the keyboard encourages proper technique and musical expression—an important foundation in classroom and individual tuition settings. This “box-style” key design also provides a more realistic piano feel, supporting progression onto acoustic instruments.
With 200 instrument voices and 128 accompaniment rhythms, the AXP2 offers extensive scope for creative exploration across different musical styles. From traditional piano sounds to orchestral and contemporary tones, students can experiment with timbre and arrangement in a single instrument. Built-in effects such as vibrato and pitch bend further enhance this, helping learners understand how sound can be shaped and adapted.
Designed with education in mind, the AXP2 includes an integrated lesson function alongside 10 demo songs, providing a guided starting point for beginners. A built-in recording feature also allows students to track their progress over time, supporting reflective learning and helping teachers monitor development more effectively. These features make it particularly well suited to both classroom use and independent practice.
The keyboard includes USB and audio input options, enabling students to play along with external audio sources such as backing tracks or lesson materials. A headphone output supports silent practice, making it ideal for use in shared teaching spaces or at home. This flexibility ensures the instrument can adapt to a wide range of teaching scenarios and learning styles.