List of Yamaha products

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A list of products made by Yamaha Corporation. Please note that many of the items listed here are no longer in production. For example, the YAS-21 student-grade alto saxophone of the 1970s was superseded by the YAS-23 and YAS-25 saxophones during the 1990s. When manufacture of the YAS-23 and YAS-25 ended they were superseded by the YAS-275, which was in production as of 2010, but was eventually replaced by the YAS-280.

Musical instruments

Yamaha grand piano
C6 Concert Grand
G2 Grand piano

Pianos

In 1900, Yamaha started to manufacture the pianos.

Grand pianos

CFIIIS sound

CF series (full length concert grand)
C series (including several G)
G series
Note: prefix D means Disklavier
suffix S / SG means Silent grand
A series (branched from C series)
S series
Z series

Baby grand pianos

Upright pianos

U1
GB1 Baby Grand
  • B1
  • B2
  • B3
  • C108
  • M460
  • M560
  • P121
  • P22
  • P660
  • SU118C
  • T118
  • T121
  • U1
  • U2
  • U3
  • U5
  • UX
  • UX-3
  • UX-5
  • YUX
  • YUS1
  • YUS3
  • YUS5
  • SU7

Player pianos

Disklavier (upright model)
Control unit
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 pianos

Silent piano system on U1
(silencer interposing hammers)
Control unit
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)

Hybrid pianos

Hybrid grand pianos
Hybrid upright pianos

Stage pianos

Electric pianos

Keyboards Yet 233

CP-70M electric grand piano
CP series (electric grand)
Analog stage pianos
CP-30 (1976) analog electronic piano
CP series (analog)
Digital stage pianos
GS1 (1980) 1st FM synth of Yamaha, released as Stage Piano
Programming Computer for GS1 (ca.1980)
CP series (digital)
P-250
P series stage piano
Clavinova PF series
others

Digital pianos

Modus H01
Modus F11
MODUS series
Clavinova series
Main article: Clavinova
Clavinova Grand (CGP/CVP-GP/CLP-GP)
Clavinova Ensemble (CVP)
Clavinova CVP-303
(finishes: default = Dark Rosewood, C = cherry, M = mahogany, PE = polished ebony, PM = polished mahogany)
Clavinova Traditional (CLP)
Clavinova CLP-122S (1992)
(finishes: default = Dark Rosewood, C = cherry, M = mahogany, PE = polished ebony, PM = polished mahogany)
CLP-S series (spinet style similar to Modus F01/F11)
P series
P-140S
(colors: B = Black & Ebony, S = Silver & Cherry, W = White)

  • P-35
  • P-45 (2015)
  • P50m (1996, half rack)
  • P-60[S] (2002)
  • P-65 (2006, export model)
  • P-70[S] (2005 or 2006)
  • P-80[W] (1999/2001)
  • P-85[S] (2007, GHS action)
  • P-90
  • P-95[S] (2010)

  • P-105 (2012)
  • P-115 (2015)
  • P-120[S] (2001)
  • P-140[S] (2005 or 2006)
  • P155[B][S] (2009, GH action)
  • P-200 (1998)
  • P-255 (2014)

ARIUS/YDP series
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-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-151[C] / YDP-J151 (2005 or 2006/2006)
  • 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
YPR series
YPT series
Yamaha YPT-210
J series electronic keyboard
Piaggero/NP series portable digital piano
Portable Grand DGX / YPG series
DGX-620
(color: DGX = Silver, YPG = Champagne Gold)

  • DGX-200 (2002)
  • DGX-202 (2002, export model)
  • DGX-203 (2004, export model)
  • DGX-205 (2004, export model)
  • DGX-220 / YGP-225 (2006)
  • DGX-230 / YPG-235 (2008)
  • DGX-300 (2002)
  • DGX-305 (2004, export model)

  • DGX-500 (2002)
  • DGX-505 (2004, export model)
  • DGX-520 / YGP-525 (2006)
  • DGX-530 / YGP-535 (2008)
  • DGX-620 / YPG-625 (2006)
  • DGX-630[B][BP][P] / YGP-635 (2008)
  • DGX-640 (2010)
  • DGX-650 (2013)
  • DGX-660 (2016)

others

Organs

Yamaha organ (1888–)
Nishikawa organ (left, 1884–c.1936)

Reed organs

In 1888, Yamaha started to manufacture the reed organs.

In 1921, Yamaha acquired the Nishikawa & Sons in Yokohama after a death of its founder, and continued to manufacture the Nishikawa organs and pianos until 1936.

Magna organ (1935?)
Yamaha Magna Organ & Tone Cabinet (1935)

Magna organ[3][4] seems to be a multi-timbral keyboard instrument based on electrically-blown free reeds with pickups, and possibly similar to the electrostatic reed organs developed by Frederick Albert Hoschke in 1934 then manufactured by Everett and Wurlitzer until 1961.

Electone (electronic organs)

Main article: Electone

The most models and years of introductions are based on official chronicle.[5] Also, the photograph of major models on each era is available on the 50th anniversary site.[6]

Yamaha EX-42 (19701977)
Yamaha GX-1 (19751982)
1st Electone
Stage models
Number series
A series
A-55 (1978)
AR series
B series
B-75 (1978)
C series
C-35 (1978)
C-60 (1977)
D series
D-700 (19801981)
E series
EL series (AWM(PCM) + FM)
EL-900m (20002003)
ELB-01 (2006)
Stagea ELS-01 (20042014)
Stagea series
Stagea D-Deck series
F series
F series console organ
FC/FE/FS/FX series (FM synthesis)
HS-7+
ME10
HA/HC/HE/HK/HS/HX series (AWM(PCM) + FM)
MC Series
ME series
MR series
T series
US series

Combo organs

YC-30
YC series

Ensemble keyboards

SK50D Symphonic Ensemble
SK series

Synthesizers / Samplers

Synthesizers

Yamaha GX-1
CS-15D
CS-80
DX1
DX7
VP1
AN1x
CS6x
S90 ES

GX

SY series

CS series (monophonic)
CS series (polyphonic)

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)/TX16W (1988) — rack mount versions of DX11

VL/VP series (virtual acoustic)

CSx/ANx series (virtual analog / sample-based synthesis)

S series

Workstations

SY77
EX5
Motif 7
MM6
V series
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 (like SY99)
  • SY99 (1991) — RCM synthesis

  • TG33 (1990) — rack mount version of SY22
  • TG55 (1989) — rack mount version of SY55
  • TG77 (1990)— rack mount version of SY77

W series
EX series
Motif/MO/MM series
Montage series
Montage 6/7/8 (2016)
others
Arranger workstations
Tyros
Tyros 4
Tyros series

PSR-1500
PSR-9000
PSR arranger workstations
PSR-S500
PSR-S700
PSR-S

Walkstations

MU15
QY10
QY20
QY70

Groove machines

PSRD1-DJX
RM1x
RS7000

Drum machines

RY30
RM50
RX series
RY series
RM series
MR series

Sampler

TX16W
SU700
VSS-200
VSS series (mini keyboard)
A series (rack mount)
SU series (desktop module)

Sound modules

sound modules not fit into other categories
XG sound modules
MU series
MU2000
Main article: Yamaha MU-series

Plug-in sound boards

DB50XG XG daughter-board for Wave Blaster port
Modular Synthesis Plug-in System
MSPS plug-in sound board, supported by Motif series, MU series, S series, CS6x/CS6R, etc.[8]

Software synthesizers

VOCALOID demo - collaborating with HRP-4C Miim by AIST

MIDI controllers

KX series
CBX series
Keytars
KX5
SHS-10
Guitar synthesizers

EZ series guitar style
Wind controllers
WX7 wind controller with a player
WX series

EZ series wind instruments
Breath controllers
Tenori-on
Tenori-on TNR-W
Main article: Tenori-on
Wearable Instruments

Interfaces

MIDI interfaces
MIDI effects
MLAN
Main article: MLAN

Sequencers

Music data recorders
data recorders for Player pianos, Digital pianos, Electones, etc.
MDF series
MIDI Data Filer
DSR series
MDR series
Music data player
SFG-01 FM synthesizer unit

Music computers

Music software

Computer music packages

Hello! Music!
computer music packages consists with CBX hardwares and software (XGworks, etc.)

Classroom keyboards

Hello! Music! for Education

Portable keyboards

TYU series
Music Card ROM cartridge & LED key guide

PortaSound

PS-20
PortaSound PlayCard series
PlayCard music card reader models
PC-50
PortaSound PSS series
PSS-50
PSS-270

  • PSS-6 (1994, sample)[10]
  • PSS-7 (1997, ellipse shape body; wavetable (or sample) with granular sounds)[10]
  • PSS-8 (1988)
  • PSS-9 ()
  • PSS-11 / PSS-21 / PSS-31[10] / PSS-51 (1992, sample)
  • PSS-12 (1994)
  • PSS-14 (1997, wavetable (or sample) with granular sounds)[10]
  • PSS-15 ()
  • PSS-16 (FM, acc.&demo)[10]
  • PSS-30 (1982)[10]
  • PSS-20 (1989)[10]
  • PSS-26 ()
  • PSS-50 (1990, FM with realitime sliders)
  • PSS-80[10] / PSS-80R / PSS-100[10] / 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[10] / PSS-150[10] / PSS-260[10] / PSS-450 (1985, squarewave/squarewave/digital/?)
  • PSS-120 / PSS-160[10]

  • PSS-130[10] (1987)
  • PSS-140 37-keys 100-sounds, YM2413[10] / PSS-480 / PSS-680 (1988, FM&acc)
  • PSS-170 44-keys 100-sounds, YM2413 (1986)
  • PSS-190 / PSS-290 / [10] / PSS-590 / PSS-790 (1990, FM with realtime sliders)
  • PSS-270 49-keys 100-sounds, YM2413 (1986, two FM operators, nine voice polyphony), XC194AO[12]
  • PSS-280 (reduced feature version of PSS-270)
  • PSS-360 (1986, squarewave)
  • PSS-370 (1987)
  • 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-780 (FM, MIDI & drum pads)[10]

HandySound

PortaTone

PotaTone DSR series

PortaTone PSR series
PSR
PSR-7
PSR-12
PSR-73
PSR-76
PSR-295
PSR-620
PSR-1000

  • PSR-2 (1990)
  • PSR-3 ()
  • PSR-6 49-keys 100-sounds YM2413 chip (1994)
  • PSR-7 ()
  • 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 ()
  • 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
  • PSR-60, contains YM2154 rhythm chip, (1985)[13]
  • PSR-70, contains YM2154 rhythm chip, (1985)[13]
  • PSR-73 ()
  • 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)[14]
  • PSR-90 (1987)
  • PSR-85 ()
  • PSR-100 (1991)
  • PSR-110 (1993)
  • PSR-125 (2002)
  • PSR-130 (1997)
  • PSR-140 / PSR-140PC
  • 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 (1995)
  • PSR-230 (1996)
  • PSR-240 (1999)
  • PSR-248
  • PSR-260 (2000)
  • PSR-262 (2001)
  • PSR-270 (1995)
  • PSR-273 (2003, export model)
  • PSR-275 (2003)

  • PSR-280 (2000)
  • PSR-282 (2001, export model)
  • PSR-290 (2002)
  • PSR-292 (2002, export model)
  • PSR-293 (2004, export model)
  • PSR-295 (2004, export model)
  • PSR-300 (1993)
  • PSR-310 / PSR-310M (1993)
  • PSR-320 (1995)
  • PSR-330 (1997)
  • PSR-340 (1996)
  • PSR-350 (2001)
  • PSR-400 (1991)
  • PSR-403
  • PSR-410 (1993)
  • PSR-420 (1995)
  • PSR-450 (2004)
  • PSR-500 / PSR-500M (1991)
  • PSR-510 / PSR-510M (1993)
  • PSR-520 (1995)
  • PSR-530 / PSR-530PC (1997)
  • PSR-540 / PSR-540PC (1999)
  • PSR-550 (2001)
  • PSR-600 (1992)
  • PSR-620 (1995)
  • PSR-630 (1996)
  • PSR-640 (1999)
  • PSR-730 (1997)
  • PSR-740 (1999)
  • PSR-1000 (2001)
  • PSR-1100 (2003)
  • PSR-1700 (1993, export model)
  • PSR-2000 (2001)
  • PSR-2100 (2003)
  • 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-E403
PSR others
EOS series (including YS/SDX/TQ)
EOS YS200

EZ series

PSR-J/EZ series keyboard

Silent instruments

SV-100

Silent violins

Silent Violas

Silent Cellos

Silent Basses

Guitars / Basses

Acoustic guitars

F310

Classical guitars
C-30M
C-80
Concert Classic[15]
C series
(S = small body model)
Grand Concert Classic
CG series
GD series
Grand Concert GD-10
G-245S
G series
Model Years MSR Description
Steel and nylon string option guitars
Dynamic Guitar[16][17][18][19]
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[20])
  • 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[21]
  • 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
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-110
FG-150
FG-230
FG-365SII
FG720S-12
FG730S
FX series
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 series custom made
LA series
luxury artist model, based on L series (original LA shape)
LJ series
LL series
LS series
CJ series
CJ Custom
(Dragon Guitar)
Yamaha original country jumbo (Gibson J-200 style)
CP series
popular type (classical guitar)
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
N series
S series
yamaha original semi-jumbo
SJ series
XS series
yamaha original semi-jumbo, based on CJ-52 Custom/L-52/CJ-8XE line
Guitalele
GL-1
Mattias Eklundh playing Yamaha Silent Guitar on Clinic
APX1996
APX700
CPX700

Guitalele

Main article: Guitalele

Silent guitars

Electric-acoustic guitars

Electric guitars

AE11
AES500
AES820
AE series
full hollow body, single cutaway

  • AE-11 (1967)[15]
  • 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

  • AES1500
  • AES1500B

CV series
EG series

  • EG-012

  • EG-112

  • EG-303

ERG series
EX series
Explorer shape
GX series
headless guitars
Pacifica 112V
Pacifica 112JL
Pacifica PAC1511MS Mike Stern signature
Pacifica
Main article: Yamaha Pacifica

  • PAC012
  • PAC112J
  • PAC112JL
  • PAC112V
  • PAC302S

  • PAC412V
  • PAC612V
  • PAC812V
  • PAC904
  • PAC1221M
  • PAC1511MS Mike Stern signature

RGX211
RGX312
RGX521D
RGX series
Main article: Yamaha RGX
Super Strat type
RGZ series
SA series
thinline hollow body, double cutaway
SA2200
SA500
SA503TVL

  • SA-5 / SA-5B (1966)
  • SA-20 / SA-20B (1968, 12strings,
    B = pearl color)[15]
  • SA-30 / SA-30T (c.1968, export model?)[15]
  • SA-50 / SA-50B (1967, tremolo,
    B = pearl or sycamore)[15]
  • 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)[23]
  • SAS-1500

SA series (Rickenbacker type)
semi-acoustic guitars similar to Rickenbacker
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
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)

SG series (earlier)
earlier SG series[# 1]
1966-67 SG reverse cutaway
SGV300PG (2000)
SG-3C (1967)

  • SG-5 (1966)
  • SG-7 (1966)

  • 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
1972 SG single cutaway

  • SG-40
  • SG-60 / SG-60T (c.1973, German carved, T = tremolo)[# 2]
  • SG-80 (German carved, tone selector)

  • SG-45
  • SG-65
  • SG-85

SG series (stable)
1973-74 SG series (with different pickguard shape)[24]

  • 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)[24]
SG-175 (1974)
SG2000 Devadip (1976)
SG2100S (1984)
SG1802 (2010)
SBG3000
SG1820LTD (2011)
custome shop SG
SBG series
renamed SG in the US, 1980s[24] / renewaled SG in Japan, 1998[26] / reissued SG in the US, ca.2009
SJ series
similar to Telecaster
SX-900B (mod to SSH)
SX series
yet another symmetrical double cutaway model
VX series
Flying V shape

Bass guitars

ATTITUDE Limited II Billy Sheehan signature, played by himself
BB bass
BB404F
BB3000AF
(S = short scale ?, L = ?, F = fretless, X = with pickguard)
†: discontinued

  • BB-424 / BB-424X (2010/2011)[27]
  • BB-425 / BB-425X (2010/2011) 5-string version of 424[27]
  • BB-714BS (2008) Billy Sheehan signature[27]
  • BB-1024 / BB-1024X (2010/2011)[27]
  • BB-1025 / BB-1025X (2010/2011) 5-string version of 1024, based on BB-2000[27]
  • BB-2024 / BB-2024X (2009/?)[27]
  • BB-2025 / BB-2025X (2010/?) 5-string version of 2024[27]
  • BB-NE2 Nathan East signature[28]
archived
  • BB-201
  • BB-350[F] / BB-350L[28]

BB-400 Series passive electronics series[28]

  • BB-404[F] (2002)[28]
  • BB-405 (2002) Nathan East style 5-string[28]
  • BB-414 / BB-414X[28] (2005)
  • BB-415 (c.2005 ?) 5-string[28]
  • BB-550

BB-600 Series active electronics series[28]

  • BB-604 (2002) Nathan East style 4-string, with NE1 parametric EQ and BB-NE2 silhouette[28]
  • BB-605 (2002) Nathan East style 5-string, with NE1 parametric EQ and BB-NE2 silhouette[28]
  • BB-614 (2005) 4-string[27]
  • BB-615 (2005) 5-string[27]
  • BB-650
  • BB-800
  • BB-850

archived artist models
  • BB-EAST Nathan East signature 5-string[28]
  • BB-G4 / BB-G4S[28] / BB-G4A 4-string
  • BB-G5 / BB-G5S[28] / BB-G5A 5-string version of BB-G4
  • BB-N4[F][28]
  • BB-N5 / BB-N5A[28]
  • BB-NE[28] / BB-NES Nathan East signature
  • BB-VI / BB-VIS
  • BB-VII

BEX bass
BX bass
headless basses
ERB bass
EBX bass
bass guitars with Explorer shape
Motion Bass MBIII
RBX-6JM John Myung signature
Motion bass
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-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
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
TRB bass
TRB-6
  • 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

Guitar effects

Magicstomp (detail)
01 series
FL-01 Flanger
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[30]
10M II series[30]
20M series[30]
100 series (c.1988)[29]

  • 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[30]

  • 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

Guitar/Bass amplifiers

A line
R line
DG series
digital modeling amplifier
F series
F-20
G series
J series
JX series (1980s)
JX55 (input)

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
TA series (late 1960s)
wedge-shaped flat amplifiers, featuring Yamaha Natural Sound Speaker units
VR series (19891991)
VX series (red logo)
YTA series (1970s, blue line)
B series
B110-115 SE
BBT series digital bass amps
YBA series (1970s, blue line)

Musical instrument amplifiers

P/PC series power amplifiers

Keyboard amplifiers

Percussion instruments

Timpani

All of the Timpani Models (except 9000) are balanced action.

Marimbas

Drum kits

Yamaha drum kits
Yamaha PHX
Oak Custom
HipGig
Main article: Yamaha Drums
Acoustic drums
Electronic drums
Main article: Yamaha DTX series
DTXpress IV
DTXpress II
DD-65 Digital Drum Kit (2007)
DD series digital percussion

Brass instruments

Cornets

Trumpets

YTR-8445
Edward Tarr with high-B-Trumpet Tarr model
  • YTR-1310
  • YTR-1320se
  • YTR-1335
  • YTR-232
  • YTR-2320
  • YTR-2320S
  • YTR-2335
  • YTR-4335G
  • 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

Trombones

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

  • YSL-350C

Valve Trombones

  • YSL-354V

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

  • YSL-871
  • YSL-872

Horns

Vienna Horn YHR-601

Euphoniums

Baritone Horns

Tenor Horns

Flugelhorns

Tubas

in BBb

in CC

in Eb

in F

Woodwind instruments

Clarinets

Bb Clarinets
A Clarinets
Eb Clarinets
Bass Clarinets
Alto Clarinet

Bassoons

Flutes

YFL-261

YFL 371 (open hole)

225 S-II

Piccolos

YPC-32

Saxophones

Yamaha Custom Z Saxophones

Soprano saxophones

Alto saxophones

Yamaha YAS-25 alto saxophone
YAS-61 (1969), YAS-62 (1979), YAS-62 (1994), YAS-62II (2003), YAS-62III (2013)

Tenor saxophones

YTS-23 tenor saxophone made in 1986
Yamaha baritone saxophone

Baritone saxophones

Audio

Music production

Recorders

Digital mixing studio
Audio workstations
AW1600 Digital Recorder
Main article: Hard disk recorder
Multitrack recorders
multitrack recorders for music creation[33]
Main article: Multitrack recording
MD series (MiniDisc)
MD8
CMX series (Compact Cassette)
MT series (Compact Cassette)
MT2X 4-Track Cassette Recorder
Pocket recorders
Voice recorder type

Audio interfaces

A/D converters
D/A converters

Pro audio

Main article: Yamaha Pro Audio

Mixing consoles

LS9-32
M7CL
DM1000
DM2000V2
PM5D
03D
02R
01v
Digital mixing consoles
Analog mixing consoles
GA24/12
IM8-40
PM3500-40
PM4000
GA series
PM series

Analog audio mixers

MG102c
MG124cx
MG166c
MR-842
MC2403
MG series (FX/C/CX/USB)
GF series
MC series
MR series
MX series

Powered mixers

EMX5016CF
EM series
EMX box type
EMX console type

Outboards

DME24N (bottom) & design software on note PC (top)
DME digital mixing engines
REV digital reverberators
SPX digital multi effects
Analog outboards
Software effect plug-ins
Vintage Plug-in Collection
based on Vintage Circuitry Modeling (VCM) technology

Studio monitors

NS-10M Studio

Microphones

Home audio

  • 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
  • AX900 Pre/Main Amplifier
  • MX35 2ch/4ch Power Amplifier
  • M-4 2ch/4ch Power Amplifier
Hi-Fi audio players
  • CDX-580 CD Player
  • DVD-S1700 DVD Player
Hi-Fi audio recorders
  • KX-680 Cassette Deck
Hi-Fi tuners
  • TX930 Tuner
Hi-Fi receivers
  • CR-400
  • CR-450
  • CR-600
  • CR-800
  • CR-1000
  • CR-420
  • CR-620
  • CR-820
  • CR-1020
  • CR-440
  • CR-640
  • CR-840
  • CR-1040
28 Series
  • A-28 amplifier
  • K-28 cassette deck
  • T-28 tuner
  • P-28 turntable
Sound processors
Hi-Fi audio speakers
NS series
NS-2000
  • NS-1
  • NS-5X
  • NS-10
  • NS-200
  • NS-500
  • NS-A100
  • 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-2200
  • YSP-2500
  • YSP-3000
  • YSP-3300
  • YSP-4000
  • YSP-4100
  • YSP-4300
  • YSP-5100

Electronics products

Home computers

MSX/MSX2[37]
CX5M MSX Music Computer
YIS503II MSX Personal Computer

Optical disc drives

CRW2100S

Routers

Semiconductors

Sound chips

PSG/SSG
OPL
OPN
OPS
Misc
AudioEngine series
Miselu neiro (2012), aprototypeofAndroid-based musicmakingdevice featuring NSX-1 chip
DAC

Video chips

MSX peripheral chips

MSX-Engine

Sports equipment

Archery

YAMAHA YTSL II Archery Raiser

Vehicles

Yamaha produces a wide range of Yamaha and Star motorcycles and Yamaha golf-carts.

See also

Footnotes

media

References

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  2. "GB1K - 5' Classic Collection Grand Piano". Yamaha USA site.
  3. 1 2 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). 1935-06-08.
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  8. "Plug-in Boards (archive products)". Yamaha Corporation of America.
  9. "PLG100-SG Formant Synging Plug-in Board" (in Japanese). Yamaha Corporation.
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  13. 1 2 "Undocumented Sound Chips 2154". Retrieved 20 August 2015.
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  16. JP application 187409, "ギター構造の特許 [Patent of guitar structure]", published January 1951
  17. JP patent application publication 1951-190 (特許出願公告 昭26-190), 伊藤翁介 [Osuke Ito]. "ギターの表面振動板 [Soundboard of Guitar]" (PDF). 特許公報. Japan Patent Office. (公告:昭25.1.25 / 出願:昭24.12.10 / 特願:昭24-13107)
  18. "YAMAHA Dynamic GUITAR Web Museum" (photo gallery) (in Japanese).
    See also: serial number list & chart.
  19. Kintoki. "ダイナミックブレーシング" [Dynamic Bracing]. ギターをひこう [Let's play the guitar!] (in Japanese). 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 External link in |work= (help)
    See also: JA patent application publication 1951-190, Dynamic Bracing on Yamaha Dynamic Guitar No.40 (jpg), and Performance by inventor (mp3).
  20. "YAMAHA/Dynamic Guitar No. 4/Acoustic Guitar/1960s" (in Japanese). Kitakata, Fukushima: Easy Guitars (used guitar shop).
  21. "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).
  22. "SJ180 (1981-1985)", GuitArchive (Yamaha Corporation of America)
  23. 1 2 3 "YAMAHA Guitas & Basses - New products archives over last 20 years". Y.M.M. Player (in Japanese) (Tokyo, Japan: Player Corporation).
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  28. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 "BB Series - Basses". usa.yamaha.com. Yamaha Corporation of America. Retrieved 2015-08-04.
  29. 1 2 "a little, tried effect pedals". Ushigome Pan (in Japanese). (see also a more little tried ...)
  30. 1 2 3 4 "owned effect pedals". Ushigome Pan (in Japanese).
  31. 1 2 3 4 5 6 "Yamaha TA-20, TA-30, TA-60, TA-90, RA-50, R-60". OzValveAmps.com. — including a catalog page of TA series
  32. "YAMAHA Drums - New products archives over 20 years". Y.M.M. Player (in Japanese) (Tokyo, Japan: Player Corporation).
  33. "YAMAHA others - New products archives over 20 years". Y.M.M. Player (in Japanese) (Tokyo, Japan: Player Corporation).
  34. New CL Series launches at PL&S 2012, 25 years after Yamaha began setting the standards for digital mixing.
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  37. "Yamaha CX5M" (in Spanish). El Museo de los 8 bits.

Bibliography

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historical models
acoustic guitar catalogs
electric guitar catalogs
keyboard catalogs

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