Yamaha PSR-E463 and PSR-EW410 are top-end (flagship models) of the Yamaha PSR-E series of portable keyboards.
This series includes educational keyboards which comes with several educational features, and are ideally meant for beginners. However, the PSR-E463 and PSR-EW410 keyboards come with few advanced features, and use better samples and speaker system, which will appeal to intermediate players (looking for a performance keyboards) and also to songwriters (for composing).
Here we take a quick look at the differences between these two keyboards.
First and foremost, both the keyboards are almost similar, except that the PSR-EW410 comes with 76-keys whereas the PSR-E463 comes with 61 keys. These are touch sensitive, light-weighted keys.
These keyboards come with several switches and knobs that can be easily accessed, which is a great help during performing. The built-in speakers and amplifier is more powerful, which allows you to play in a small setting without requiring external amplification. These come with L/R outputs (allows you to connect to PA systems), in case you need to perform in a bigger venue.
You can read the in-depth review of these keyboards here: Yamaha PSR e463 (61-Keys) and Yamaha PSR eW410 (76-Keys).
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