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Yamaha P515WH Portable Digital Piano White
Yamaha P515WH Portable Digital Piano White
Yamaha P515WH Portable Digital Piano White
Yamaha P515WH Portable Digital Piano White
Yamaha P515WH Portable Digital Piano White
Yamaha P515WH Portable Digital Piano White
Yamaha P515WH Portable Digital Piano White
Yamaha P515WH Portable Digital Piano White
Yamaha P515WH Portable Digital Piano White

Yamaha P515WH Portable Digital Piano White

(161 reviews)

Portable Luxury With P-515, you can enjoy the exquisite beauty and sought-after tone of both the Yamaha CFX and Bösendorfer Imperial concert grand pianos. P-515 has a Natural Wood X(NWX) keyboard - created using the unrivaled expertise Yamaha has acquired through more than a century of crafting some of the world's finest acoustic pianos. This, combined with cutting-edge digital technology, makes for an authentic piano playing experience that only Yamaha can provide.

Portable Luxury With P-515, you can enjoy the exquisite beauty and sought-after tone of both the Yamaha CFX and Bösendorfer Imperial concert grand pianos. P-515 has a Natural Wood X(NWX) keyboard - created using the unrivaled expertise Yamaha has acquired through more than a century of crafting some of the world's finest acoustic pianos. This, combined with cutting-edge digital technology, makes for an authentic piano playing experience that only Yamaha can provide.

$2,299.00 - $2,299.00

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The lowest price for Yamaha P515WH Portable Digital Piano White right now is $2,299.00 at Gold Coast Music, compared across 3 retailers.

The all-time low was $2,299.00 on 16 Feb 2026. That's the lowest price we've ever tracked — a great time to buy.

Prices last updated 22 June 2026.

Yamaha P515WH Portable Digital Piano White

$2,299.00

(161 reviews)

Portable Luxury With P-515, you can enjoy the exquisite beauty and sought-after tone of both the Yamaha CFX and Bösendorfer Imperial concert grand pianos. P-515 has a Natural Wood X(NWX) keyboard - created using the unrivaled expertise Yamaha has acquired through more than a century of crafting some of the world's finest acoustic pianos. This, combined with cutting-edge digital technology, makes for an authentic piano playing experience that only Yamaha can provide.

Portable Luxury With P-515, you can enjoy the exquisite beauty and sought-after tone of both the Yamaha CFX and Bösendorfer Imperial concert grand pianos. P-515 has a Natural Wood X(NWX) keyboard - created using the unrivaled expertise Yamaha has acquired through more than a century of crafting some of the world's finest acoustic pianos. This, combined with cutting-edge digital technology, makes for an authentic piano playing experience that only Yamaha can provide.

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Last updated at 22/06/2026 12:28:19

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Gold Coast Music

$2,299.00

Yamaha P515B Portable Digital Piano Black

Delivery between Thu – Fri $54.55

Future Music Australia

$2,299.00

Yamaha P-515 Digital Piano with Wooden Keys

Delivery between 25 June – 2 July $10

Mega Music

$2,299.00

Yamaha P-515WH Portable Digital Piano White (P515WH)

Delivery $62.76

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Reviews

Acceptable replacement for acoustic piano for serious player
6 July 2022Charlie

originally posted on Yamaha

I was looking for an affordable digital piano that could reasonably replace an acoustic, that could handle classical music, and that I could use with headphones. I found what I was looking for in the Yamaha P 515.For my taste, and has been noted by another reviewer, all the keyboard sounds are too bright, except for the Bosendorfer. Even so, for this setting, I have the brightness level at zero. The top is too bright, and not really connected to the middle and bottom. The bottom area is very rich, and not muddy.As has also been noted, the action is hard, which is why I purchased it. The first setting, which is the lightest action, seems uneven and thuddy. The second setting is a bit hard, until you get used to it, but seems to have a more even action.The sound ... MoreI was looking for an affordable digital piano that could reasonably replace an acoustic, that could handle classical music, and that I could use with headphones. I found what I was looking for in the Yamaha P 515.For my taste, and has been noted by another reviewer, all the keyboard sounds are too bright, except for the Bosendorfer. Even so, for this setting, I have the brightness level at zero. The top is too bright, and not really connected to the middle and bottom. The bottom area is very rich, and not muddy.As has also been noted, the action is hard, which is why I purchased it. The first setting, which is the lightest action, seems uneven and thuddy. The second setting is a bit hard, until you get used to it, but seems to have a more even action.The sound from my headphones is extraordinary. I am constantly checking to see if the sound is coming from speakers into the room, as it doesn't sound like it's from the headphones, but it is.

Best Digital Piano
19 March 2022NoteJunkie

originally posted on musiciansfriend.com

I bought a white P-515 from MF back in September 2018. I had just ordered and received a P-255, but when I called Yamaha to ask them what they thought about the differences between the two, the rep started to sort of chuckle to himself and then said that the two Pianos could not really be compared. I knew I'd be sending the P-255 back and so I recorded with it and gigged with it. I think that the P-255 might be a better stage Piano than the P-515, but that the P-515 is a better all round Piano. My only complaint is that the P-515 does not remember your settings and so every single time it is powered down, it needs to be completely set up again. With my 2 P-120s, the P-155 that I had briefly and the P-255, this was not the case. All of those other "P Models" do ... MoreI bought a white P-515 from MF back in September 2018. I had just ordered and received a P-255, but when I called Yamaha to ask them what they thought about the differences between the two, the rep started to sort of chuckle to himself and then said that the two Pianos could not really be compared. I knew I'd be sending the P-255 back and so I recorded with it and gigged with it. I think that the P-255 might be a better stage Piano than the P-515, but that the P-515 is a better all round Piano. My only complaint is that the P-515 does not remember your settings and so every single time it is powered down, it needs to be completely set up again. With my 2 P-120s, the P-155 that I had briefly and the P-255, this was not the case. All of those other "P Models" do remember their settings. Also, it seems as if there's more plastic on the P-515 than on those other Yamaha P models, but that is to be expected if you want real wood keys a real escapement movement and these incredible Acoustic Grand Piano sounds at this price. Yamaha manufactures 1 out of every 4 instruments on the planet. They have been making Acoustic Pianos for many decades and they now own Bosendorfer. There are real reasons that Roland just can't compete with Yamaha when it comes to the real feel and real sound of an Acoustic Piano. First of all, Roland does not make Acoustic Pianos and their Keybeds are heavy and slow to respond, in my opinion. Their Piano sounds, are very "Synth Sounding" They make great products, just not great Digital Pianos. You will not regret purchasing a Yamaha P-515 Digital Piano. The Bosendorfer patch alone and the real wooden keys are worth the price of admission. It also makes a great weighted key midi controller.

Best Digital Piano Available For The Price
28 March 2022NoteJunkie

originally posted on musiciansfriend.com

No other slab style digital piano can compare with this instrument at any price. Yamaha makes 1 out of every 4 instruments on the planet. They sample their own acoustic grand pianos, including the Bosendoerfer Imperial. No other manufacturer offers solid wood keys, synthetic ivory, synthetic ebony, an escapement movement and these world class grand piano sounds at this price. This is also a great midi controller for Virtual Piano plug ins and for those wanting the real of a piano for all situations where weighted keys are essential. Other brands sound "Synthy" and feel slow and unresponsive. I still have 2 P-120 model pianos for gigging. But for the home and studio, look no farther than the Yamaha P-515 digital piano. I have been a composer for 50 years and know ... MoreNo other slab style digital piano can compare with this instrument at any price. Yamaha makes 1 out of every 4 instruments on the planet. They sample their own acoustic grand pianos, including the Bosendoerfer Imperial. No other manufacturer offers solid wood keys, synthetic ivory, synthetic ebony, an escapement movement and these world class grand piano sounds at this price. This is also a great midi controller for Virtual Piano plug ins and for those wanting the real of a piano for all situations where weighted keys are essential. Other brands sound "Synthy" and feel slow and unresponsive. I still have 2 P-120 model pianos for gigging. But for the home and studio, look no farther than the Yamaha P-515 digital piano. I have been a composer for 50 years and know what I am writing about. The feel and sound of this instrument can not be duplicated in any way, primarily because of Yamaha's extensive experience in sampling and more importantly, their experience in actually manufacturing the Acoustic Grand Pianos that they get their samples from. Only a higher model Yamaha can compete with this world class instrument.

Specification

Dimensions145 × 53 × 31 cm
Keyboard ColourBlack BK, White WH

Price comparison

Updated 3 days ago
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Gold Coast Music

$2,299.00

Out of stock

Yamaha P515B Portable Digital Piano Black

Delivery between Thu – Fri $54.55

Future Music Australia

$2,299.00

Yamaha P-515 Digital Piano with Wooden Keys

Delivery between 25 June – 2 July $10

Mega Music

$2,299.00

Yamaha P-515WH Portable Digital Piano White (P515WH)

Delivery $62.76

Price history

Price history

Please note: price history and price alerts are not available for some stores, including Amazon.com.au.

Reviews

Acceptable replacement for acoustic piano for serious player
6 July 2022

I was looking for an affordable digital piano that could reasonably replace an acoustic, that could handle classical music, and that I could use with headphones. I found what I was looking for in the Yamaha P 515.For my taste, and has been noted by another reviewer, all the keyboard sounds are too bright, except for the Bosendorfer. Even so, for this setting, I have the brightness level at zero. The top is too bright, and not really connected to the middle and bottom. The bottom area is very rich, and not muddy.As has also been noted, the action is hard, which is why I purchased it. The first setting, which is the lightest action, seems uneven and thuddy. The second setting is a bit hard, until you get used to it, but seems to have a more even action.The sound ... MoreI was looking for an affordable digital piano that could reasonably replace an acoustic, that could handle classical music, and that I could use with headphones. I found what I was looking for in the Yamaha P 515.For my taste, and has been noted by another reviewer, all the keyboard sounds are too bright, except for the Bosendorfer. Even so, for this setting, I have the brightness level at zero. The top is too bright, and not really connected to the middle and bottom. The bottom area is very rich, and not muddy.As has also been noted, the action is hard, which is why I purchased it. The first setting, which is the lightest action, seems uneven and thuddy. The second setting is a bit hard, until you get used to it, but seems to have a more even action.The sound from my headphones is extraordinary. I am constantly checking to see if the sound is coming from speakers into the room, as it doesn't sound like it's from the headphones, but it is.

Charlie originally posted on Yamaha
Best Digital Piano
19 March 2022

I bought a white P-515 from MF back in September 2018. I had just ordered and received a P-255, but when I called Yamaha to ask them what they thought about the differences between the two, the rep started to sort of chuckle to himself and then said that the two Pianos could not really be compared. I knew I'd be sending the P-255 back and so I recorded with it and gigged with it. I think that the P-255 might be a better stage Piano than the P-515, but that the P-515 is a better all round Piano. My only complaint is that the P-515 does not remember your settings and so every single time it is powered down, it needs to be completely set up again. With my 2 P-120s, the P-155 that I had briefly and the P-255, this was not the case. All of those other "P Models" do ... MoreI bought a white P-515 from MF back in September 2018. I had just ordered and received a P-255, but when I called Yamaha to ask them what they thought about the differences between the two, the rep started to sort of chuckle to himself and then said that the two Pianos could not really be compared. I knew I'd be sending the P-255 back and so I recorded with it and gigged with it. I think that the P-255 might be a better stage Piano than the P-515, but that the P-515 is a better all round Piano. My only complaint is that the P-515 does not remember your settings and so every single time it is powered down, it needs to be completely set up again. With my 2 P-120s, the P-155 that I had briefly and the P-255, this was not the case. All of those other "P Models" do remember their settings. Also, it seems as if there's more plastic on the P-515 than on those other Yamaha P models, but that is to be expected if you want real wood keys a real escapement movement and these incredible Acoustic Grand Piano sounds at this price. Yamaha manufactures 1 out of every 4 instruments on the planet. They have been making Acoustic Pianos for many decades and they now own Bosendorfer. There are real reasons that Roland just can't compete with Yamaha when it comes to the real feel and real sound of an Acoustic Piano. First of all, Roland does not make Acoustic Pianos and their Keybeds are heavy and slow to respond, in my opinion. Their Piano sounds, are very "Synth Sounding" They make great products, just not great Digital Pianos. You will not regret purchasing a Yamaha P-515 Digital Piano. The Bosendorfer patch alone and the real wooden keys are worth the price of admission. It also makes a great weighted key midi controller.

NoteJunkie originally posted on musiciansfriend.com
Best Digital Piano Available For The Price
28 March 2022

No other slab style digital piano can compare with this instrument at any price. Yamaha makes 1 out of every 4 instruments on the planet. They sample their own acoustic grand pianos, including the Bosendoerfer Imperial. No other manufacturer offers solid wood keys, synthetic ivory, synthetic ebony, an escapement movement and these world class grand piano sounds at this price. This is also a great midi controller for Virtual Piano plug ins and for those wanting the real of a piano for all situations where weighted keys are essential. Other brands sound "Synthy" and feel slow and unresponsive. I still have 2 P-120 model pianos for gigging. But for the home and studio, look no farther than the Yamaha P-515 digital piano. I have been a composer for 50 years and know ... MoreNo other slab style digital piano can compare with this instrument at any price. Yamaha makes 1 out of every 4 instruments on the planet. They sample their own acoustic grand pianos, including the Bosendoerfer Imperial. No other manufacturer offers solid wood keys, synthetic ivory, synthetic ebony, an escapement movement and these world class grand piano sounds at this price. This is also a great midi controller for Virtual Piano plug ins and for those wanting the real of a piano for all situations where weighted keys are essential. Other brands sound "Synthy" and feel slow and unresponsive. I still have 2 P-120 model pianos for gigging. But for the home and studio, look no farther than the Yamaha P-515 digital piano. I have been a composer for 50 years and know what I am writing about. The feel and sound of this instrument can not be duplicated in any way, primarily because of Yamaha's extensive experience in sampling and more importantly, their experience in actually manufacturing the Acoustic Grand Pianos that they get their samples from. Only a higher model Yamaha can compete with this world class instrument.

NoteJunkie originally posted on musiciansfriend.com
Best Slab Style Digital Piano Available
7 March 2022

I bought this digital piano here at MF back in 2018. Originally, I bought a white P-255 and then I saw that these would be available in just a few short months. I loved the P-255, yet when I called Yamaha, and the rep told me that you can not even compare the two pianos and that for the extra $$$, the P-515 was leagues better. A couple of years earlier, I was trying to upgrade from my old P-120 and at that time, (2014-2015), the P-155 was supposedly the upgrade for the P-120. The P-155 was so horrible that I opted to have my P-120 repaired 6 times rather than keep that very inferior instrument. Then I saw the ads for the P-255 and really wanted one. A couple of years passed and I could not take the sticking keys of the P-120 any longer and decided to order the ... MoreI bought this digital piano here at MF back in 2018. Originally, I bought a white P-255 and then I saw that these would be available in just a few short months. I loved the P-255, yet when I called Yamaha, and the rep told me that you can not even compare the two pianos and that for the extra $$$, the P-515 was leagues better. A couple of years earlier, I was trying to upgrade from my old P-120 and at that time, (2014-2015), the P-155 was supposedly the upgrade for the P-120. The P-155 was so horrible that I opted to have my P-120 repaired 6 times rather than keep that very inferior instrument. Then I saw the ads for the P-255 and really wanted one. A couple of years passed and I could not take the sticking keys of the P-120 any longer and decided to order the P-255. After it was shipped, I saw the advertising for the new P-515 and knew that I had to have it. In the 30 days that I kept the P-255, I grew to really love it. It sounded better than the P-120 and had the EQ faders right there on the top panel as well as a slider volume adjuster. The P-255 is a great gigging piano. I played a music festival in Bend, Oregon and made several videos of those shows with that Piano, all the while knowing that I was returning it in favor of the newly announced P-515. This is the finest slab style digital piano at this or any other price. Allow me to explain. 1 out of every 4 instruments in the world today is made by Yamaha. Roland is a terrible choice for a digital piano because they are not manufacturers of acoustic pianos of any kind and their sounds and actions are just awful for recreating piano music. Also, Yamaha bought out Bosendorfer and so all of the sounds inside of the P-515 are sampled from instruments that Yamaha actually makes. This is also the least expensive digital piano made with real wooden keys, synthetic ivory, synthetic textured ebony and an escapement movement for playing soft passages with more speed and accuracy. Kawaii also make some world class acoustic grand pianos and they also make some really fine digital pianos, but Yamaha makes the very best digital pianos. I used to own a 9 foot Steinway concert grand piano. The Yamaha CFX Grand sounds a great deal like my 1929 Steinway. However, I have never in my life heard a piano sound like the Bosendorfer Imperial inside of the P-515. This is why I can definitively say that the P-515 has no rival, except a real acoustic Bosendorfer. This piano sample growls and breathes fire when one leans into these keys. It is an animal that lives inside of the patch, and this animal has unlimited dynamic range. I have read reviews that say the keys on the P-515 are exceptionally heavy. All I can say about that is I have played some of the most blisteringly fast music on the P-515 that I have ever played in my life. Remember that this is primarily a digital piano, not a midi controller or a keyboard designed to play synthesizer music. That being said, I have used this keyboard for other uses besides that of its world class sounding pianos and it always performs flawlessly. My only gripe about this digital piano is that it does not save your settings. (unless you happen to own an Ipad) This means that you need to "set up" this instrument every single time you power it off and back on. There are some 9 steps that you need to scroll through to fully "set up" the pianos inside of the "piano room" feature. So all in all this is truly an incredible home studio or home/living room digital piano. I would not want to gig with it though for a variety of reasons. However, this piano can not be beaten by any other manufacturer of digital pianos for the various reasons I have already pointed out. Recap: Real wood keys, All piano samples created using their own manufactured acoustic pianos, a real escapement movement, a great new built in stereo sound system. This is the most realistic piano experience one can get from a digital piano at this price, period! I have been composing for 50 years and know what I am writing about. You will never regret purchasing a Yamaha P-515 Digital Piano and it is only going to get more expensive as time passes.

NoteJunkie originally posted on musiciansfriend.com
Best in it's price class
29 December 2022

I play live with this. The sounds that are readily available work great for what I play. I love the display screen, very user friendly. Many options for sounds, rhythm, layering, MIDI, multi track recording. I am only using a small amount of it's ability. Feels great with good response for dynamics.The biggest negative for me is the Split/ Dual button has to be pressed when no keys are being played. Playing live I have to press the button between notes during a song. The function button names are not lighted. In dark rooms you need a light to see what button you are pressing. I added some LED strip lights to the underside of the music stand to light up the buttons. The power cord could be stronger, it's not flimsy but for live use a more road worthy connection to ... MoreI play live with this. The sounds that are readily available work great for what I play. I love the display screen, very user friendly. Many options for sounds, rhythm, layering, MIDI, multi track recording. I am only using a small amount of it's ability. Feels great with good response for dynamics.The biggest negative for me is the Split/ Dual button has to be pressed when no keys are being played. Playing live I have to press the button between notes during a song. The function button names are not lighted. In dark rooms you need a light to see what button you are pressing. I added some LED strip lights to the underside of the music stand to light up the buttons. The power cord could be stronger, it's not flimsy but for live use a more road worthy connection to the piano and cord would be nice.

MSD originally posted on Yamaha
Best true life acoustic realism
6 January 2023

Learning and playing. I've sampled many digital brands, Roland FP 90X, Casio px-s6000, Korg Kross 2-88-MB, Kawai ES520. Computer or synthesized reproduction just doesn't cut it when you have been exposed to acoustic pianos since birth. As soon as I touched the keys on the p515, the bells went off and my heart began to thump! I could not believe the beautiful sound that followed. That piano went home with me right away. Thank You Yamaha for such a beautiful instrument.

Piano time originally posted on Yamaha
Disappointing CFX treble sound
26 June 2023

I perform with a vocalist-guitar-player. On the CFX grand setting the piano has beautiful sound in the bass and very good sound in the mid-range, but the treble is spotty. Some notes are nice and full and strong and clear, but others are weak and thin and -- rather disappointing. Yamaha needs to rectify this inconsistency. Do a test and listen to it yourself, and you will see what I mean. I chose this piano over the Kawai ES920 because the Kawai is deficient on note-repetition although it has a superior sound, especially in the treble.

David originally posted on Yamaha
Does not live up to hype and is unsupported
18 March 2024

The feel of the keys of this piano is better than most in this price range but the sound isn't that impressive and I was told by Yamaha that it would not be updated despite having firmware and software update capability. At least key sensors went bad and sound like a Casio but service is not easy to obtain as there are only 3 service centers in the whole state of Michigan and the closest one is an hour away and does not have very good reviews. Also, despite having sounds available in the app, I was told the binaural Bosendorfer sample would not be available for the 515. I'm really irritated with Yamaha as a company since they don't seem to support their products very well. I won't be purchasing another product from them.

xaztec originally posted on Yamaha
Great keyboard, iffy accessories
30 October 2020

I purchased the "bundle" instead of just the keyboard because I knew I would need a keyboard stand and a new bench. I wish I had done my homework on the accessories before buying. First of all, these are Musicians Friend stock items (not Yamaha brand) that, purchased separately, would have cost less than the amount they added to the keyboard price. So don't expect that the "bundle" pricing is saving you any money. Second -- looking at reviews of the bench showed that many people were unhappy with its height and adjustability. I concur with those reviews that the lowest setting of the bench makes it too tall for shorter adults and children. Third -- the X stand also places the keyboard height either above or below the height of a standard upright piano's keyboard. ... MoreI purchased the "bundle" instead of just the keyboard because I knew I would need a keyboard stand and a new bench. I wish I had done my homework on the accessories before buying. First of all, these are Musicians Friend stock items (not Yamaha brand) that, purchased separately, would have cost less than the amount they added to the keyboard price. So don't expect that the "bundle" pricing is saving you any money. Second -- looking at reviews of the bench showed that many people were unhappy with its height and adjustability. I concur with those reviews that the lowest setting of the bench makes it too tall for shorter adults and children. Third -- the X stand also places the keyboard height either above or below the height of a standard upright piano's keyboard. The horizontal support arms are 6" longer than what is needed for this keyboard, so they either push the keyboard away from the wall or they stick out where you will bang your thighs into them when approaching the keyboard to sit down at it. And I cannot adjust both the stand and the bench to put me at the correct height both for my legs to the floor and my arms to the keyboard. Purchase the keyboard only, then get a stand designed just for it, and find a better-rated bench.

J. M. originally posted on musiciansfriend.com

Specification

Dimensions145 × 53 × 31 cm
Keyboard ColourBlack BK, White WH

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