List of Yamaha Corporation products
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A list of products made by Yamaha Corporation. 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 For example, the YAS-21 student-grade alto saxophone of the 1970s was superseded by the YAS-23 and YAS-25 saxophones during the 1990s. When production of the YAS-23 and YAS-25 ended they were superseded by the YAS-275, which is currently in production as of 2010.
Musical instruments
Pianos
In 1900, Yamaha started to manufacture the pianos.
- CF series (full length concert grand)
- FC / CF (1949–67 / 1967–91)
- CFIII (1983–2000)
- CFIIIS (1991–)
- CF4 (2010–
- CF6 (2010–
- CFX (2010–)
- C series (including several G)
- G1 / C1 (1988–94 / 1994–)
- DC1A
- G2 / C2 (1947–94 / 1994–)
- G2F / DG2FII
- C3 (1967–)
- #35 / G5 / new C5 (1948–1953 / 1954–94 / 1994–2008)
- old C5 / C6 (1979–94 / 1994–)
- G7 / C7 (1954–67 / 1967–2008)
- SC / CS (1953–67 / 1967–79)
- G series
- Note: prefix D means Disklavier
- suffix S / SG means Silent grand
- G1, G2, G5, G7 (listed on C series)
- #25 / G3 (1949–53 / 1954–94)
- GA1E[1] / DGA1[XG][E] (Polished Ebony finish)
- GC1
- 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
- Z1 (2003–07)
- Z1B
Baby grand pianos
- 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
- U2
- U3
- U5
- UX
- UX-3
- UX-5
- YUX
- YUS1
- YUS3
- YUS5
- SU7
- Disklavier
- Disklavier E3 series
- 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
- 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
- AvantGrand N3 (2009)
- AvantGrand N2 (2009)
- AvantGrand N1 (2009)
- DGP-5
- DGP-7
Hybrid upright pianos
- NU1 (2012)
- DUP-8
- DUP-22B
Keyboards Yet 233
- CP series (electric grand)
- CP-60M (upright, with MIDI)
- CP-70
- CP-70B
- CP-70D (with 7band GEQ)
- CP-70M (with 7GEQ & MIDI)
- CP-80
- CP-80D (with 7band GEQ)
- CP-80M (with 7GEQ & MIDI)
Analog stage pianos
- 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)
Digital stage pianos
- GS1 / GS2 (1980) — 1st FM synth of Yamaha.
- CP series (digital)
- CP1 (2009)
- CP4 (2014)
- CP5 (2010)
- CP33 (2006)
- CP40 (2014)
- CP50 (2010)
- CP300 (2006)
- P series stage piano
- P100 (1992, AE action) Clavinova PF series,
- P-120 (2002, GH action)
- P-150 (1995, AE2 action)
- P-155[S] (2009, S = silver)
- P-300 (1994, AE action) P500 features in P-100 chessis,
- P-250 (2002)
- P500 (AE action)
- Clavinova PF series
- PF10 / PF12 / PF15 (1983)
- PF50 / PF60 (1986)
- PF60 / PF80 (1985)
- PF-85 (1987)
- PF-500 (2002)
- PF-1000 (2002)
- PF1200 / PF1500 / PF2000 (1989)
- others
- S80
- 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)
Clavinova series
- 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 (2007)
- CVP-309GP (2004)
- CVP-409GP (2008)
- 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 (1997)
- CVP-600 (1998)
- CVP-103[M] / CVP-105 / CVP-107 / CVP-109 (1999)
- CVP-700 (1999, export model)
- CVP-201 / CVP-203 / CVP-205 / CVP-207 / CVP-209 (2001)
- CVP-900 (2002, export model)
- CVP-202 / CVP-204[C] / CVP-206[M] (2003)
- CVP-208[M] / CVP-210 (2003, export model)
- CVP-301 (2004, export model)
- CVP-303[C] / CVP-305[C] / CVP-307 / CVP-309[PE][PM] (2004)
- CVP-401[C][PE] / CVP-403[C][PE][PM] / CVP-405[PE][PM] / CVP-407 / CVP-409[PE][PM] (2007)
- CVP-501 / CVP-503 / CVP-505[PE] / CVP-509[PE][PM] (2009)
- Clavinova Traditional (CLP)
- (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-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?)
P series
- (colors: B = Black & Ebony, S = Silver & Cherry, W = White)
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ARIUS/YDP series
- (finishes: C = bright wood color)
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- 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
- YPT-200
- YPT-210 (2007, export model)
- YPT-210AD / YPT-210DI / YPT-210MS / YPT-210MSB
- YPT-220 (2009, export model)
- YPT-300
- YPT-310 (2007, export model)
- YPT-310AD / YPT-310MS / YPT-310MSB
- YPT-320 (2009, export model)
- YPT-400 (2006, export model)
- YPT-410 (2008, export model)
- YPT-420 (2010, export model)
J series electronic keyboard
- J-3000 (1998)
- J-5000 (2000)
- J-7000 (2002)
- J-8000 (2005/2006)
- J-9000 (2008)
Piaggero/NP series portable digital piano
- NP-11
- NP-30 / NP-30S (2007, S = silver)
- NP-31
- Piaggero NP-V60 / NP-V80 (2010)
Portable Grand DGX / YPG series
- (color: DGX = Silver, YPG = Champagne Gold)
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- others
- N-100 (2006, with Graded Hammer Effect, weighted-action KB)
- PDP400
- PSR-GX76 (2000, export model, with Portable Grand)
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–?)
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.
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]
- 1st Electone
- D-1 (1959–1962, 1st electronic organ products of Yamaha)
- Stage models
- EX-42 (1970–1977, 1st stage model of Yamaha, design origin of GX-1)
- SY-1 (1974, solo part of GX-1, monophonic synth with initial/after touch)
- GX-1 (1975–1982, 1st polyphonic synth of Yamaha)
- EX-1 / EX-2 (1977–1983)
- 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)
- 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)
- 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)
- ELK-10 (1994–2001)
- ELK-400 (2001–2006)
- ELX-1 (1992–2000)
- ELX-1m (2000–2005)
- Stagea series
- ELB-01 / ELB-01K (2006–)
- ELS-01 / ELS-01C (2004–2014)
- ELS-01X (2005–2014)
- ELS-01U / ELS-01CU / ELS-01XU (2009–)
- ELS-02 / ELS-02C / ELS-02X (2014-)
- 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
- MC-200 / MC-400 / MC-600
- 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
- T-30 / T-60 (1966)
- US series
- US-1 (1988, export model)
- US-1000 (1988, export model, single manual)
- A-3 (1966)
- YC series
- YC-10 (1969)
- YC-20 (1970)
- YC-30 (1970)
- YC-25D (1972)
- YC-45D (1972)
Ensemble keyboards
- 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)
- Magna organ (1935–?)[3][4] — See #Magna Organ.
- GX
- GX-1 (1973/1975–1982) — 1st polyphonic synthesizer of Yamaha, released as Electone electronic organ
- 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)
- SY-22 (1990, vector)
- 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 (1979, 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, 2voice, patch memory)
- CS-50(1977, 4voice)
- CS-60(1977, 8voice)
- CS-70M (1981, 6voice dual channel, patch memory, polyphonic seq.)
- CS-80(1977, 8voice dual channel)
- DX/TX series
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- 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)
- VL1 / VL1m (1993/1994, Self oscillation/Virtual Acoustic synthesizer)
- VL7 / VL70m (1994/1996, cost down version of VL1/VL1m)
- VP1 (1994, Free oscillation/Virtual Acoustic synthesizer)
- CSx/ANx series (virtual analog / sample-based synthesis)
- AN1x (1997, virtual analog)
- CS1x (1996, similar to MU50. AWM2 engine, sample-based synthesis.)
- CS2x (1998, similar to MU90 except for insertion effects. AWM2 engine.)
- CS6x / CS6R (1999, support MSPS. AWM2 engine.)
- S series
- S03[BL] / S03SL (2001/2004, BL = black, SL = silver)
- S08 (2002, extended version of S03, support XG & GM2)
- S30 (2000, based on CS6x)
- S70 XS (2009, based on Motif XS without seq. & sampler)
- S80 (1999, based on CS6x)
- S90 (2002, based on Motif 8 without seq. & sampler)
- S90ES (2005, based on Motif 8 ES without seq. & sampler, support MSPS)
- S90XS (2009, based on Motif XS without seq. & sampler)
- V series
- V50 (1989, music workstation, successor of DX11)
- SY series (AFM/PCM/RCM(PCM×AFM))
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- W series
- W5 / W5 ver.2 (1994/1995)
- W7 / W7 ver.2 (1994/1995)
- EX series
- EX5 / EX5S / EX5R (1998)
- EX7 (1998)
- Motif/MO/MM series
- Motif 6/7/8 (2001)
- 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
- MX49 / MX61 (2012) - successor to MM6/MM8, with more than 1000 sounds from Motif XS
- MOXF6 / MOXF8 (2013) - sound engine and sample-ROM from Motif XF, optional sample-flash-ROM
- Montage series
- Montage 6/7/8 (2016)
- others
- QS300 (1995) — music workstation similar to EOSB900, based on QY300+MU50[7]
- Tyros series
- Tyros (2002)
- Tyros 2 (2005 or 2006)
- Tyros 3 (2008)
- Tyros 4 (2010)
- Tyros 5 (2013)
- PSR arranger workstations
- PSR-1500 (2004)
- PSR-3000 (2004)
- PSR-7000 (1995, export model)
- PSR-8000 (1997, export model)
- PSR-9000 (1999, export model)
- PSR-9000 Pro (2000, export model)
- PSR-A300 (2005, export model)
- PSR-A1000 (2002, export model)
- PSR-OR700 (2007, export model)
- PSR-OR900
- PSR-A2000 (2011, oriental model)
- PSR-A3000 (2015, oriental model)
- PSR-S
- PSR-S500 (2006 or 2007)
- PSR-S550 / PSR-S550B (2008 or 2009/?)
- PSR-S650 (2011-)
- PSR-S670 (2015-)
- PSR-S700 (2007)
- PSR-S710 (2009, export model)
- PSR-S900 (2007)
- PSR-S910 (2009, export model)
- PSR-S750 (2012)
- PSR-S950 (2012)
- PSR-S770 (2015)
- PSR-S970 (2015)
- 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)
- QY100 (2000)(AWM2 engine)
- QY300 (c.1994)
- QY700 (1996)
- AN200 (2001) — desktop module based on PLG150-AN similar to AN1x, with drum sound and step sequencer.
- DX200 (2001) — desktop module based on PLG150-DX compatible with DX7, with additional filter & envelope, drum sounds and step sequencer.
- PSRD1 / PSRD1-DJX (1998, DJ keyboard)
- DJX-II / DJX-IIIB (2000, DJ keyboard/DJ groove machine)
- RM1x (1998)
- RS7000 (2001)
- 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)
- RY20 (1994)
- RY30 (1991, AWM2(16bit PCM))
- RM series
- RM50— drum sound module
- MR series
- MR10 (1983)
- TX16W (1987)
- 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
- sound modules not fit into other categories
- CBXT3 — General MIDI and other modes supported
- FB-01— 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
- TG300 / TG300GRAY (1993/1994) — PCM, GS compatible
- TG500 (1992)
- TX1P(1987, piano)
XG sound modules
- MU series
- MU10XG
- MU20(1995, harf-rack unit)
- MU50(1995)
- MU80 / MU80B (1994/1996)
- MU90/ MU90R/ MU90B
- MU100 / MU100R / MU100B / MU100BS (1997/?/1998/1999)
- MU128 (1998)
- MU500 (2000)
- MU1000 (1999)
- MU2000 / MU2000EX (1999/)
Plug-in sound boards
- 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.[8]
- 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[9]
- 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
Software synthesizers
- BODiBEAT
- MIDPLUG (1997)
- S-YG20
- S-YXG50 (1997)
- S-YXG70
- S-YXG100
- S-YXG100 PVL
- VOCALOID
- VOCALOID2
- VOCALOID3
- VOCALOID4
- 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)
- KX1 (1983)
- KX5 (1984)
- SHS-10[R][S][B] (1987/1988, FM & MIDI, similar to PSS-390, R = red, S = silver, B = black (1988))[10]
- 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)
- WX series
- EZ series wind instruments
- EZ-TP (2004, EZ series, trumpet style, 3valves)
- Breath controllers
- BC2
- BC3
- TNR-W (2008, white LED buttons)
- TNR-O (2009, orange LED buttons)
Wearable Instruments
- Miburi
Interfaces
MIDI interfaces
- UX16
- UX96
- UX256
MIDI effects
- MEP4 (c.1988) MIDI Event Processor[11]
- mLAN8P
- mLAN8E
- mLAN16E
- mLAN-EX
- i88X
- QX1(1984)
- QX3(1987)
- QX5 / QX5FD (1986/1988 or 1989)
- QX7(1985)
- QX21 (1985)
Music data recorders
- data recorders for Player pianos, Digital pianos, Electones, etc.
- MDF series
- MIDI Data Filer
- MDF1 (1986, media: 2.8" Quick Disk)
- MDF2 (media: 3.5" 2D FD)
- MDF3 (media: 3.5" 2HD FD)
- DSR series
- DSR-1 (1987, digital sequencer recorder)
- MDR series
- MDR-1
- MDR3
- MDR4
- MDR-10
Music data player
- MDP-30 (2008, music data player for accompaniment/lesson, PCM sound:XG/GM2/GS, USB memory/USB FDD ready)
Music computers
- 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
Music software
- MA-63W (1999, XGworks V3.0 for windows 95/98)
Computer music packages
- Hello! Music!
- computer music packages consists with CBX hardwares 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)
Classroom keyboards
- 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)
Portable keyboards
- TYU series
- Music Card ROM cartridge & LED key guide
- TYU-30 Fun-Keyboard (mini KB, squarewave tone)[10]
- TYU-40 (mini KB, squarewave tone, pitchbender & microphone)[10]
PortaSound
- PS-1 / PS-2[10] / PS-3 (1980, mini KB)
- PS-10 / PS-20[10] / PS-30[10] / PS-30B (1981/1982, 44-48key)
- PS-300 / PS-400 (1982, mini KB)
- MP-1 (1982, mini KB, with built-in musical score printer)[10]
- PS-25 / PS-35 / PS-35S / PS-55 / PS-55S (1983, S = stereo speakers)
- MK-100 (1983, mini KB, digital sound)[10]
- 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)[10]
- PC-1000 (1983)
- PCS-30[10] / PCS-500[10] (1984)
- PCR-800 (1985)
PortaSound PSS series
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PortaTone
PotaTone DSR series
- DSR-500 (1988)
- DSR-1000 (c.1987)
- DSR-2000
PortaTone PSR series
- PSR
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- PSR-E
- PSR-E203 (2005)
- PSR-E213 (2007)
- PSR-E223 (2009)
- PSR-E233 (2011)
- PSR-E253 (2015)
- PSR-E303 (2005)
- PSR-E313 (2007)
- PSR-E323 (2009)
- PSR-E333 (2011)
- PSR-E343 (2014)
- PSR-E353 (2015)
- PSR-E403 (2006)
- PSR-E413 (2008)
- PSR-E423 (2010, with touch response)
- PSR-E433 (2012)
- PSR-E443 (2014)
- PSR-E453 (2015, Stadium Rock is first style, SurfRock, BeachRock, CanadianRock, ChartPianoPop, 70'sRock 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 others
- PSR-I455 (2012,with Indian styles)
- PSR-I425 (2011, 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 (2003, with Karaoke function and built-in microphone)
- PSR-SQ16 (1992)
- EOS series (including YS/SDX/TQ)
- EOS YS100 / YS100 (1988, easy operating FM synth, 4op FM/8 muti-timbral)[7]
- EOS YS200 / YS200 / TQ5 (1988, YS100 with 8track sequencer, TQ = desktop module version)[7]
- EOS DS55 (c.1988)
- EOS B200 / SDX-2000 (1988/1989, SDX = classroom keyboard)[7]
- 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)
EZ series
- 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 (2001, export model)
- PSR-J51 (2000)
- EZ-J53 (2002)
- EZ-150 (2003, export model)
- EZ-200 / EZ-J200 (2007)
- EZ-220
- EZ-J210 (2009)
- EZ-250i (2003, export model, bundled Konami Keyboard Mania)
Silent instruments
- SV-120 (discontinued)
- SV-130
- SV-150
- SV-200
- EV-204 (discontinued)
- EV-205 (discontinued)
- SV-250
- SV-255
- SVV-200SK
- SVC-50SK
- SVC-100 (discontinued)
- SVC-110SK
- SVC-200SK
- SVC-210SK
- SLB-100SK
- SLB-200SK
- SLB-200LTD
Classical guitars
- Concert Classic[15]
- Concert Classic 60(c.1968)
- Concert Classic 80(c.1968)
- Concert Classic 100 (c.1968)
- Concert Classic 120 (c.1968)
- Concert Classic 150 (c.1968)
- 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)
- Grand Concert Classic
- CG-150 (c.1968)[15]
- CG-180SA (c.1966)
- CG series
- CG-100A
- 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
- G60A 1969-73 $79.50
- G65A 1972-74 $95.50
- G70A 1969-72 $--.--
- G80A 1969-74 $75.00
- G85A 1970-72 $89.50
- G90A 1967-74 $125.50
- G100 1967-76 $79.00
- G100A 1970-72 $99.50
- G120A 1970-76 $142.50
- G130A 1969-76 $119.50
- G150A 1970-76 $166.50
- G280A 1972-74 $300
- G-245S 1977-81 $265.00 Solid Spruce Top, 658 mm scale
- G-245Sii 1981-1985 $--.--
- G255S 1977-81 $360.00 Solid Spruce Top
- G255Sii 1981-85 $375.00 Solid Cedar Top
- G-260S 1981-85 $xxx.xx Concert Guitar
Steel and nylon string option guitars
- 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)
- 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"))
- FG-75 1
- FG-110 (c.1968R, folk)[15]
- 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)[15]
- FG-151 / FG-151B (1976/1978, western)
- FG-152 (1976, folk)
- FG-160 (1972G, jumbo)
- FG-170 (1972G, folk)
- FG-180 (c.1968R, '68jumbo)[15]
- 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)[15]
- 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
- 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-420-12A (12 String)
- FG-430
- FG-440 (1972G, folk)
- 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
- 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)[22]
- 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))
- GL-1
- JR1
- SLG-100N
- SLG-100S
- SLG-110N
- SLG-110S
- SLG-130NW
- 5A
- APX series
- CPX series
- FAX
- FGX/FJX
- FX
- LX
- NTX
- AE series
- full hollow body, single cutaway
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- AES series
- thinline hollow body, single cutaway
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- CV series
- CV820WB Wes Borland signature
- EG series
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- ERG series
- ERG-121
- EX series
- Explorer shape
- EX-1 / EX-2 (1985)
- GX series
- headless guitars
- GX1 (1986)
- Pacifica
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- RGX series
- Super Strat type
- RGX110
- RGX120D
- RGX121z
- RGX211
- RGX312
- RGX420DZ
- RGX421D
- RGX512J
- RGX721D
- RGXA2
- RGZ series
- RGZ321P
- SA series
- thinline hollow body, double cutaway
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- SA series (Rickenbacker type)
- semi-acoustic guitars similar to Rickenbacker
- SA-15 / SA-15D (1968)
- SA-RR Custom (1989, with Telecaster bridge)[23]
- SC series
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- SE series
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- Session series
- Session 503 (1985)
- Session 512 (1985)
- Session 520 (1985)
- SF series
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SG series (earlier)
- earlier SG series[# 1]
- SG-2 (1966, asymmetrical double cutaway 1)
- SG-3 (1966, asymmetrical double cutaway 2)
- 1966-67 SG reverse cutaway
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- SGV-300 / SGV-700 / SGV-800 (2000)
- SGV-500S / SGV-1200 (2001)
- 1968 SG non-reverse cutaway
- SG-2C (1968)
- SG-3C (1968)
- 1972 SG single cutaway
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SG series (stable)
- 1973-74 SG series (with different pickguard shape)[24]
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- stable SG series (SG-2000 shape)[24]
- 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)[24]
- SG-1500 (1981 in Japan, different new model)
- SG-1600 (1983)
- SG1802 (2010, Seymour Duncan P-90-3 pickups)[25]
- SG1820 / SG1820A (2010, A = EMG85/81 pickups)[25]
- SG-1966 (1985, Yamaha Shibuya Store 20th Anniversarry)
- 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))[24]
- 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[24] or c.1985, neck-through, Mexican abalone purfling to the top)
- custome shop SG
- 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)[24]
- 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)
- SBG series
- renamed SG in the US, 1980s[24] / renewaled SG in Japan, 1998[26][unreliable source?] / reissued SG in the US, ca.2009
- SBG500(1981 (or 1982)-1983 in the US, export version of SG-800S)[24]
- SBG500B
- SBG700(1978 or 1979 in the US, renamed version of SG-700)[24]
- SBG700S (1999)[24]
- SBG800S (1998)
- SBG1000 (1980s-1983 in the US/1998/c.2009 30th anniversary handcraft model, renamed version of SG-1000[24])
- SBG1200 (1998)
- SBG1996
- SBG2000 (1980s-1984/1998/c.2009, renamed version of SG-2000,[24] later reissued as 30th anniversary handcraft model)
- SBG2100 (1984 or 1985, successor of SBG2000 in the US)[24]
- SBG3000 (1982/1998/2009, later reissued as 40th anniversary of Yamaha distribution in the U.S, Limited handcraft edition, only 40 pieces made)
- SJ series
- similar to Telecaster
- SJ-500 (1978)
- SJ-800 (1978)
- SX series
- yet another symmetrical double cutaway model
- SX-60
- SX-80
- SX-125
- SX-800A
- SX-800B
- SX-900A
- SX-900B
- VX series
- Flying V shape
- VX-1 / VX-2 (1985)
- ATTITUDE Limited II Billy Sheehan signature
- BB bass
- (S = short scale ?, L = ?, F = fretless, X = with pickguard)
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BB-400 Series† passive electronics series[28]
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- BEX bass
- BEX-BS Billy Sheehan signature (2002, single cataway semi-acoustic bass, with Art Deco f-hole)
- BX bass
- headless basses
- BX-1 (1985)
- BX-5
- ERB bass
- ERB 070 BP
- EBX bass
- bass guitars with Explorer shape
- EBX-1 (1985)
- Motion bass
- MB-I (1985)
- MB-II (1985)
- MB-III (1985)
- RBX bass
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- SA bass
- bass version of vintage SA series, double cutaway semi-acoustic
- SA-17 (1967)
- SA-70 / SA-70B (1968, B = pearl color)[15]
- 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)[23]
- 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
- Magicstomp Model UB99[29]
- 01 series Professional System Effectors (1980)
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- 10M series[30]
- OD-10M Over Drive
- 10M II series[30]
- CO-10MII Compressor
- 20M series[30]
- DDS-20M Delay Pedal
- DSC-20M Stereo Chorus Pedal
- MDB-20M Multi-band Distortion Pedal
- 100 series (c.1988)[29]
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Guitar/Bass amplifiers
- HY-10G / HY-10GIII (40W?)
- Park G10 (combo, designed by Marshall)
- T50 / T50C (c.2009, 50W tube head/combo, designed by Soldano (SLO))
- T100 / T100C (c.2009, 100W tube head/combo, designed by Soldano (SLO))
- A line
- AA5 (battery amp, 5W, for silent guitar)
- BA-15 (bass amp)
- GA-10
- GA-15
- VA-7W
- VA-10 (twin)
- R line
- AR-1500 / AR-1500 Live / AR-1500R (25W, R = reverb.)
- AR-1500Bass (bass amp)
- AR-2500
- HR-1500 (c.1987, 25W?)
- SR100-212 (100W 2×12")
- VR4000 (stereo 50W 2×10")
- VR6000 (stereo 100W 2×12")
- DG series
- digital modeling amplifier
- DG60-112 / DG60FX-112 / DS60-112 (12", combo / combo with effects / powered cabinet)
- DG80-112A
- DG85
- DG100-212 / DG100-212A (2×12", A = with built-in effects (chorus, tremolo, tape echo))
- DG-1000 (preamp, flagship of DG amp series & DG-STOMP series)
- DS60-112 (12", 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
- F-20 / F-20FX / F-20B (20W 8" / FX = stereo effects / B = bass 10")
- F30R (30W 10", R = reverb.)
- F50-112 (50W 12", color:black, gray)
- F50-115B (bass amp, 50W 15")
- F100-112 (12", color:black, gray)
- F100-115 (15")
- F100-212 (2×12")
- G series
- G50-410 (4×10")
- G100-212 (2×12")
- J series
- J-15
- J-25 (10")
- J-45II
- J-55
- J-85
- J-95 (twin)
- J-100
- J-105 (100W 2×12")
- J-115B (bass amp)
- S-115 (bass cabinet for J-115B, 120W 15")
- J-140S (412S cabinet)
- JX series (1980s)
- JX15
- JX20
- JX25 / JX25B
- JX30 / JX30B (30W, B = 15" Bass amp)
- JX35B (JX30B with comp)
- JX40 (30W 12")
- JX50
- JX55 / JX55B
- JX65D (c.1982, 2×12")
- 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)[31]
- RA-50(1970s, single rorary + woofer)[31][# 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 1976–1983.[# 8][# 9]
- TA series (late 1960s)
- wedge-shaped flat amplifiers, featuring Yamaha Natural Sound Speaker units
- TA-20[31]
- TA-30 (c.1968, 30W RMS/ 50W music power)[15][31]
- TA-60 (c.1968, 60W RMS/100W music power)[15][31]
- TA-90 (PE100 head + TS90 cabinet, 90W RMS)[31]
- VR series (1989–1991)
- VR3000 (50W @ 8Ω, 1x12" speaker, dual channel, 1 parametric EQ per channel, reverb)
- VR4000 (stereo 2x25W @ 8Ω, 2x10" speakers, dual channel, 1 parametric EQ per channel, reverb, chorus)
- VR5000 (100W @ 8Ω, 1x12" speaker, dual channel, 2 parametric EQ per channel, reverb)
- VR6000 (stereo 2x50W @ 8Ω, 2x12" speakers, dual channel, 2 parametric EQ per channel, reverb, chorus)
- VX series (red logo)
- VX15
- VX25
- VX35B (bass amp)
- YTA series (1970s, blue line)
- YTA-15A
- YTA-95 (100W 2×12")
- YTA-110A
- B series
- B100 / B100-115SE (combo, 15")
- BBT series digital bass amps
- BBT500H (head, 500W@2Ω)
- BBT210S (cabinet, 2×10")
- BBT410S (cabinet, 4×10")
- BBT500-115 (combo, 500W 15")
- YBA series (1970s, blue line)
- YBA-45
Musical instrument amplifiers
- P/PC series power amplifiers
- P2500S
- P7000S
- PC-1002
Keyboard amplifiers
- MS101 / MS101-3 (powered monitor, 10W 4")
- 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)
Acoustic drums
- Yamaha PHX
- Yamaha Maple Custom Absolute
- Yamaha Birch Custom Absolute
- Yamaha Recording Custom
- Yamaha Rock Tour Custom
- Yamaha Oak Custom
- Yamaha Beech Custom
- Yamaha Tour Custom
- Yamaha Stage Custom
- Yamaha Rock Tour
- Yamaha GigMaker
- Yamaha HipGig
Electronic drums
- DTX (1996)[32]
- 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 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 (1991/1992, 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)
Brass instruments
- YCR-233
- YCR-2310II
- YCR-2330II
- YCR-6330S
- YCR-8335
- YCR-8620S
- YCR-9435
- YTR-1310
- 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
- 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
- YHR-567
- YHR-601
- YHR-667
- YHR-667V
- YHR-668
- YHR-668II
- YEP-201[S]
- YEP-321[S]
- YEP-642[S]
- YEP-842[S]
- YBH-301S
- YBH-621S
- YBH-301M (Marching Baritone)
- YAH-203
- YAH-602
- YFH-2310
- YFH-631G
- YFH-6310Z
- YFH-8310Z
- YFH-8315G
in BBb
- YBB-321
- YBB-621
- YBB-631S
- YBB-641
- YBB-105MSWC (3/4 Convertible Tuba)
- YBB-201MSWC (Convertible Tuba)
- YBB-202MWC (Convertible Tuba)
in CC
- YCB-621
- YCB-822
in Eb
- YEB-321S
- YEB-632S
in F
- YFB-621
- YFB-822
Woodwind instruments
Clarinets
- Advantage
- YCL-255
- YCL-450(Silver Plated)
- YCL-450N(Nickel Plated)
- YCL-550AL
- 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-881
- YCL-681II
- YCL-221II
- YCL-621II
- YCL-622II
- YCL-631II
- YFG-811
- YFG-812
- YFG-821
- YFL-A421/B
- YFL-B441
- YFL-221
- YFL-261
- YFL-281
- YFL-321
YFL 371 (open hole)
- YFL-361
- YFL-381
- YFL-421
- YFL-461
- YFL-471
- YFL-481
- YFL-574H
- YFL-574HCT
- YFL-584H
- YFL-584HCT
- YFL-674H
- YFL-674HCT
- YFL-684H
- YFL-684HCT
- YFL-774H
- YFL-774HCT
- YFL-784H
- YFL-784HCT
- YFL-874H
- YFL-874HW
- YFL-881H
- YFL-884H
- YFL-892H
- YFL-894H
- YFL-894HW
225 S-II
- YPC-30
- YPC-31
- YPC-32
- YPC-62
- YPC-81
- YPC-82
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-875EX (Custom model)
- YSS-82Z(R) (One-piece custom model)
- YAS-21 (Yamaha's first student-grade alto sax)
- 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)
- 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-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-62II (Mk 2 version with different neck design, slightly different key-work and key-touches are made from plastic)
- 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-21 (Yamaha's first student-grade tenor sax)
- 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-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-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-82Z (Custom model)
- YTS-855 (Custom model)
- YTS-875 (Custom model)
- YTS-875EX (Custom model)
- YBS-32 (intermediate grade instrument)
- YBS-52
- YBS-61 (Yamaha's first professional-grade baritone sax)
- YBS-62
Audio
Music production
Recorders
Digital mixing studio
- 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)
Audio workstations
- 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[33]
- DRU8 (1990, 8tr/original 8mm dat)
- MD series (MiniDisc)
- 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 (c.1998)
- MT4X (1994)
- MT8X (1993)
- MT44 / MT44D (1982/1984)
- MT50 (1994)
- MT-100 (1988)
- MT120 / MT120S (1991)
- MT400 (1999)
Pocket recorders
- Voice recorder type
- Pocketrak CX / C24 / W24 (2008/2010)
Audio interfaces
- 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)
Digital mixing consoles
- QL1 /QL5 (2014)
- CL1/CL3/CL5 (2012)[34]
- M7CL (2005/2010)
- LS9 (2006)
- PM1D (2001)
- PM5D (2004)
- DM2000 (2002)
- DM1000 (2003)
- IMX644 (2009, digital installation mixer)
- 03D (1997)
- 02R / 02R96 (1995/2002)
- 01V / 01V96 (1998/2003)
- ProMix01 (1994)
- DMC1000 (1991)[# 10]
- DMP7/ DMP7-D (1987/1988)[# 10]
- DMP9-16 (1993)
- DMP11 (1988)
- DMR8 (1990)[# 10]
Analog mixing consoles
- IM8
- GA series
- GA24/12
- GA32/12
- PM series
- PM400 series
- PM1000 series
- PM1800A series
- PM2000 series
- PM3000 series
- PM3500 series
- PM4000 series
- PM5000 series
Analog audio mixers
- 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-2403
- MR series
- MR-842
- MX series
Powered mixers
- EM series
- EM-100II
- EM-120
- EM-150 / EM-150IIB
- EM-200 / EM-200B (8in/8mic/2aux/2out, 2×9band GEQ, output:2×200W/ch)
- EM-300B
- EMX box type
- EMX212S / EMX312SC / EMX512SC (12in/6mic/2out, C = comp, 1×SPX, 2×7band GEQ, output:220/300/500W/ch)
- EMX console type
- EMX5014C (14in/8mic/6comp/2out, 1×SPX, 2×9band GEQ, output:2×500W@4Ω/ch)
- EMX5016CF (16in/12mic/8comp/2aux/2out, 2×SPX, 2×9band GEQ + FRC, output:2×500W@4Ω/ch)
Outboards
- 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
- SPX2000
- Analog outboards
- Q2031A (31band graphic equalizer)
Software effect plug-ins
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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)
Studio monitors
- 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)
- MZ101
Home audio
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- Hi-Fi audio components
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- 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
- Sound processors
- DSP-1 Digital Soundfield Processor (1985)
- DSP-100 Digital Soundfield Processor
- Natural Sound
- Hi-Fi audio speakers
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- NS series
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- 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
- YIS PU-I-20 / PU-I-10 (1981, CPU:YM6502+Z8000, Mem:128kB, Graphic:Vector graphics, 512x384@3bit, 12bit color pallet)[35][36]
- MSX/MSX2[37]
- 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
Optical disc drives
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- RT100i
- RTA50i
- RTX1000
- RTX1100
Semiconductors
- SCSP
- Yamaha Super Intelligent Sound Processor
- PSG/SSG
- OPL
- YM3526 (OPL)
- YM2413 (OPLL) — MSX-Music chip, adopted by MSX2+ (1988) & MSX TurboR (1990) standards.
- Y8950 — MSX-Audio chip, used on some MSX (1983) modules.
- YM3812 (OPL2) — used on 1st & 2nd generation Sound Blaster cards for FM sound.
- YMF262 (OPL3) — used on 3rd & 4th generation Sound Blaster cards for FM sound.
- YMF289 (OPL3-L) — low power variant of YMF262, used on some sound cards.
- YMF278 (OPL4) — used in MoonSound for MSX (1994)
- OPN
- YM2203 (OPN)
- YM2608 (OPNA)
- YM2610 (OPNB)
- YM2612 (OPN2) — Used in the Sega Mega Drive/Sega Genesis game console and Fujitsu's FM Towns computer series.
- YM3438 (OPN2C)
- YMF288 (OPN3-L)
- YMF297 (OPN4) — OPN3/OPL3
- OPS
- Misc
- YM2151 (OPM) — used 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; also 16ch version (OPZII) was used on V50
- YM2154 (RYP4) — used on Porta Tone PSR-60, PSR-70 and PSR-80.
- YM3301 (RYP6)
- YM2142 (GE8)
- YM2613 (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.
- 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
- YMF724 — 2ch output
- YMF744 — 4ch output
- YMF754 — 5.1/6ch output
- YMZ263 (MMA)
- YMZ280 (PCMD8)
- YMZ705 (SSGS)
- YMZ732 (SSGS2)
- YMZ733 (SSGS3)
- YMZ735 (FMS)
- YMZ771 (SSG3)
- YMZ774
- AudioEngine series
- YMW820 (NSX-1) (2013) — AudioEngine series sound chip integrating: General MIDI sound with Yamaha XG effects, and either Real Acoustic Sound (RAS) or eVocaloid.
- 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)
Video chips
- V9938 — MSX-Video chip, adopted by MSX2 (1985) standard.
- V9958 — MSX-Video chip, adopted by MSX2+ & MSX TurboR standards.
- V9990 — used in Graphics9000 extension for MSX (1994)
MSX peripheral chips
- MSX-Engine
- S1985 — MSX-SYSTEM II chip, for MSX2 System LSI.
- S3527 — MSX-SYSTEM chip, for MSX System LSI.
Sports equipment
- YB
- YTS II
- YTD
- YTSL
- YTSL II
- YTD II
- EX
- Alpha DX
- Alpha SX
- Alpha EX
- Eolla
- Superfeel Forged 1
- Superfeel Forged 2
Vehicles
Yamaha produces a wide range of Yamaha and Star motorcycles and Yamaha golf-carts.
Others
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See also
- Yamaha Corporation
- Yamaha electric guitar models
- List of Yamaha signature instruments
- Yamaha Motor Company
Footnotes
- media
- ^ "YouTube - Yamaha SG Guitar History". (video)
- ^ "Yamaha SG-60T (1973)". The guitar collection. - featured in Guitarist (magazine), Sept. 2006.
- ^ Yamaha 2 speed Rotary Speaker unit (video).
- ^ Yamaha CSY-2 rotary speaker (1975) demonstration (video).
- ^ Yamaha RA-50 "leslie speaker" from the 70's (video).
- ^ Yamaha RA 100 (video).
- ^ Yamha RA 200R (video).
- ^ "Yamaha RA-200". Gilmourish.com.
- ^ "Leslies, Doppolas and Rovers". Gilmourish.com.
- ^ a b c d "My gear". Keep Sound Production. (images)
References
- ^ a b c "G Series Grand Pianos (Current & Discontinued)". Yamaha Corporation of America. Retrieved 28 July 2014.
- ^ "GB1K - 5' Classic Collection Grand Piano". Yamaha USA site.
- ^ a b
一時代を画する新楽器完成 浜松の青年技師山下氏. Hochi Shimbun (in Japanese). 8 June 1935.
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新電氣樂器 マグナオルガンの御紹介 (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
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- ^ "History of Electone - Electone 50th Anniversary in 2009" (in Japanese). Yamaha Corporation. 2009.
- ^ a b c d "YAMAHA Keyboards - New products archives over 20 years". Y.M.M. Player (in Japanese). Tokyo, Japan: Player Corporation.
- ^ "Plug-in Boards (archive products)". Yamaha Corporation of America.
- ^ "PLG100-SG Formant Synging Plug-in Board" (in Japanese). Yamaha Corporation.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad "TableHooters - my instrument hacks and collection". warranty void. (circuit bending informations)
- ^ "MEP4 MIDI Event Processor Owner's Manual". Yamaha Corporation. [VD68670] 88 04 0 1 R2.
- ^ "Yamaha PSS-270 Retro-Keyboard Full Review". 8 bit keys (youtube). Retrieved 27 December 2015.
- ^ a b "Undocumented Sound Chips 2154". Retrieved 20 August 2015.
- ^ "EEVblog #256 – Yamaha PSR-80 Keyboard Teardown". EEVBlog. Retrieved 26 February 2014.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m "Yamaha Guitars & Amplifiers catalog 1968". Yamaha Corporation.
- ^ 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), 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.
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"YAMAHA Dynamic GUITAR Web Museum" (photo gallery) (in Japanese).
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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
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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).
- ^ "SJ180 (1981-1985)", GuitArchive, Yamaha Corporation of America
- ^ a b c "YAMAHA Guitas & Basses - New products archives over last 20 years". Y.M.M. Player (in Japanese). Tokyo, Japan: Player Corporation.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m Michael Wright. "Yamaha SG - The Classic". Vintage Guitar magazine (June 2003).
- ^ a b "Yamaha SG Series". Yamaha Corporation. Retrieved 6 March 2011.
- ^ "Discontinued Guitar Model DB" (in Japanese). Yamaha Corporation.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j "BB Series - Electric bass guitars". jp.yamaha.com (in Japanese). Yamaha Corporation. Retrieved 4 August 2015.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x "BB Series - Basses". usa.yamaha.com. Yamaha Corporation of America. Retrieved 4 August 2015.
- ^ a b "a little, tried effect pedals". Ushigome Pan (in Japanese). (see also a more little tried ...)
- ^ a b c d "owned effect pedals". Ushigome Pan (in Japanese).
- ^ a b c d e f "Yamaha TA-20, TA-30, TA-60, TA-90, RA-50, R-60". OzValveAmps.com. — including a catalog page of TA series
- ^ "YAMAHA Drums - New products archives over 20 years". Y.M.M. Player (in Japanese). Tokyo, Japan: Player Corporation.
- ^ "YAMAHA others - New products archives over 20 years". Y.M.M. Player (in Japanese). Tokyo, Japan: Player Corporation.
- ^ New CL Series launches at PL&S 2012, 25 years after Yamaha began setting the standards for digital mixing.
- ^ "Live a joyful life with YIS". ASCII (in Japanese) (June 1982). ASCII Corporation.
- ^ "Cool machines - Yamaha YIS PU-I-20" (in Japanese). — a home automation system in 1982. Also system integration diagram is at the bottom of page.
- ^ "Yamaha CX5M" (in Spanish). El Museo de los 8 bits.
Bibliography
- current models
- "Products". Yamaha Corporation of America.
- "Yamaha Commercial Audio Systems & NEXO".
- historical models
- "History of the Yamaha Group" (PDF). IR publications. Yamaha Corporation. 2010.
- "Grand piano products chronology" (in Japanese). Yamaha Corporation.
- "Upright piano products chronology" (in Japanese). Yamaha Corporation.
- "History of Electone - Electone 50th Anniversary in 2009" (in Japanese). Yamaha Corporation. 2009.
- ピアノ/キーボード:製品アーカイブ検索 (in Japanese). Yamaha Corporation.
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- "History of Products - Yamaha Professional Audio". Yamaha Corporation.
- "GuitArchive". Yamaha Corporation of America.
- "Discontinued Guitar Model DB" (in Japanese). Yamaha Corporation.
- acoustic guitar catalogs
- "Yamaha Guitars & Amplifiers catalog 1968".
- "Yamaha Folk Guitar catalog 1969 (Red label 1)" (in Japanese).
- "Yamaha Folk Guitar catalog 1969 (Red label 2)" (in Japanese).
- "Yamaha Folk Guitar catalog 1972 (Green label 1)" (in Japanese).
- "Yamaha Folk Guitar catalog 1972 (Green label 2)" (in Japanese).
- "Yamaha Folk Guitar catalog 1974 (Black label)" (in Japanese).
- "Yamaha Folk Guitar catalog 1974 (L-31/FG-1200S/FG-1200SN)" (in Japanese).
- "Yamaha Folk Guitar catalog 1976" (in Japanese).
- "Yamaha Folk Guitar catalog 1978" (in Japanese).
- "Yamaha Folk Guitar catalog 1978 (Custom/Order made)" (in Japanese).
- "Yamaha Folk Guitar catalog 1980" (in Japanese).
- "Yamaha Folk Guitar catalog 1980 (Electric Folk)" (in Japanese).
- "Yamaha Folk Guitar catalog 1981" (in Japanese).
- "Yamaha Folk Guitar catalog 1981 (FG series)" (in Japanese).
- "Yamaha Folk Guitar catalog 1981 (Electric Folk)" (in Japanese).
- "Yamaha Folk Guitar catalog 1982 (XS Limited)" (in Japanese).
- "Yamaha Folk Guitar catalog 1984" (in Japanese).
- electric guitar catalogs
- "Yamaha Guitar catalogs (1966–2004)". archived by VintAxe.com Vintage Guitars (password required)
- "Yamaha Guitars & Amplifiers catalog 1968".
- "Yamaha Electric Guitar catalog 1980" (in Japanese).
- "Yamaha Electric Guitar catalog 1981" (in Japanese).
- "Yamaha Electric Guitar catalog 1982" (in Japanese).
- "Yamaha Electric Guitar catalog 1985" (in Japanese).
- "Yamaha New Commer catalog 1985 Winter (guitar pages)" (in Japanese).
- "Yamaha Effects catalog 1980" (in Japanese).
- keyboard catalogs
- "Yamaha Keyboard catalog 1978" (in Japanese).
- "Yamaha Keyboard catalog 1979" (in Japanese).
- "Yamaha Keyboard catalog 1980" (in Japanese).
- "Yamaha Keyboard catalog 1985" (in Japanese).
- "Yamaha DX100/DX27 catalog 1985" (in Japanese).
- "Yamaha New Commer catalog 1985 Winter (keyboard pages)" (in Japanese).
External links
- "Yamaha PSS list". nurykabe.com. Archived from the original on 19 June 2015.