Yamaha PSR-E360 Digital Keyboard in Dark Walnut

£209.00

JustDrums are excited to introduce the Yamaha PSR-E360 Digital Keyboard in Dark Walnut by Yamaha Drums . Ready to be delivered to any location in the UK. Read more below.

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Description

If you're looking for an excellent entry-level keyboard that will suit the decor of your furnished home, the Yamaha PSR-E360 is the perfect choice. Finished in a stunning Maple wood image finish, this keyboard won't stick out like a sore thumb – unlike most!

Looks aside though, the Yamaha PSR-E360 Digital Keyboard is a hugely versatile instrument; boasting a huge library of 400 built-in 'Voices'. This means that no matter what style of music you play, you'll never struggle to find an appropriate piano, synth or even a percussion sound!

The PSR-E360 is also installed with 112 built-in songs that you can play along to, which can be learned via Yamaha's downloadable song book. And if you're keen to push your practice routine up a notch, the nine-step lesson function (Yamaha Education Suite) allows you to harness your skills quickly.

Key Features

  • 400 high-quality Voices, 130 auto accompaniment Styles
  • 112 Songs, easy Song Book (available via web download)
  • Nine-step lesson function (Yamaha Education Suite)
  • Recording function
  • AUX IN jack for connecting an external audio source
  • Master EQ / Ultra Wide Stereo
  • Duo Mode
  • Compact and portable design
  • Battery operation (AA x 6)

In the Box 

  • PA130A Power Supply
  • Music Rest

Specifications 

  • Number of Keys: 61
  • Display Type: LCD display
  • Tone Generating Technology: AWM Stereo Sampling
  • Maximum Polyphony: 32
  • Number of Voices: 384 Voices + 16 drum/SFX kits
  • Reverb Types: 9 types
  • Chorus Types: 5 types
  • Master EQ Types: 6 types
  • Ultra-Wide Stereo Effect Types: 3 types
  • Sustain Button: Yes
  • Number of Preset Backing Styles: 130
  • Fingering Type: Multi finger
  • Backing Style Control: ACMP ON/OFF, SYNC START, START/STOP, INTRO/ENDING/rit, MAIN/AUTO FILL
  • One Touch Settings (OTS): Yes
  • Number of Preset Songs: 112 (including Chord Study: 12)
  • Number of Recordable Songs: 1
  • Number of Recordable Tracks Per Song: 1
  • Total Data Capacity: Approx. 300 notes
  • Recording Format: Proprietary File Format
  • Metronome: Yes
  • Tempo Range: 11 – 280
  • Transpose Range: -12 to 0, 0 to +12
  • Duo Mode: Yes
  • PIANO Button: Yes (Portable Grand Button)
  • DC Power Input: 12 V
  • Headphone Connection: Standard stereo phone jack (PHONES/OUTPUT)
  • Sustain Pedal Connector: Yes
  • AUX IN Connection: Stereo mini jack
  • Amplifiers: 2.5 W + 2.5 W
  • Speakers: 12 cm x 2

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Yamaha

Yamaha is one of the most respected names in music, known for combining precision engineering with consistent, musical performance across its drum and percussion products. With roots going back to the late 19th century, Yamaha has built a reputation for reliability and attention to detail, making its drums a popular choice in studios, on stage, and in education.

Yamaha drum kits are known for their clean, balanced tone and excellent build quality, with ranges that suit beginners through to top-level professionals. Series such as Stage Custom, Recording Custom, and Absolute have become industry standards, valued for their tuning stability, projection, and versatility across styles. Yamaha hardware is equally respected, offering smooth operation, solid construction, and dependable performance in demanding environments.

What Yamaha does particularly well is consistency. Their drums are easy to tune, respond predictably, and deliver a sound that works in almost any musical setting. For drummers who want dependable, well-engineered gear that performs reliably year after year, Yamaha remains one of the most trusted and widely used brands in the world.

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Drums

Drums are the rhythmic backbone of modern music, providing pulse, energy, and structure across countless styles and genres. From acoustic drum kits and marching drums to hand percussion and electronic systems, drums are designed to be played physically and expressively, responding directly to touch, technique, and dynamics.

Acoustic drums are built from shells, heads, and hardware that work together to shape tone, volume, and sustain. Different sizes, materials, and tunings allow drummers to create sounds ranging from deep and powerful to tight and articulate. Electronic drums expand this further by offering volume control, sound variety, and integration with recording and digital music systems.

Drums are used in live performance, recording, education, and practice, making them one of the most versatile instrument families in music. Whether played softly or with force, alone or as part of a full band, drums play a central role in driving rhythm, supporting musicians, and shaping the feel of a piece of music.