From: http://www.yamahamusician.com/yamaha-psr-e403.html - Some of you may be wondering: What's the difference between the PSR-Exxx and YPTxxx models? Well, the YPT designation is used for the Yamahas sold at Costco, Wal-Mart, etc--mass retailers, while, the PSR-E names are found at Yamaha dealers, such as, Guitar Centers and online Yamaha dealers. It's the same exact keyboard just with different names.
I have a Jupiter Clarinet and it's a really good clarinet. The ligature has never broken, and the quality is nice too. But I've never played a Yamaha clarinet.
U1 have three paddle, one for softer engine sound, and the left one for even quieter than the middle one. The paddle on the right is for sustain engine power. R1 just have 1000cc, and heavy...
The Yamaha U3 is slightly larger than the Yamaha U1, this is the most significant difference. The larger size of the U3 results in longer strings and consequently to a richer and warmer sound.
Emperor trumpets were made by Boosey and Hawkes as their professional series instrument. It's a good instrument but is brighter in tone than a Strad or Yamaha.
the song is better than me. and its asying that she desurves better than him that's y he broke up w her
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It is a Yamaha and Kawasaki, you can't get a better dirt bike than a Yamaha and Kawasaki!!!!!
It depends what your talking about. Suzuki and Yamaha make allot of things. If your talking about Pianos, which they both make, Yamaha is better than Suzuki. other things, I can't say for sure so you will need somebody else's advice.
ktm is way better than Yamaha........ the ktm 85 sx is probably the best bike in the world
Going by the strength ant the use reviews, Yamaha FZ is better than the Fazer.
i think p220ns is much better than r1 ...
They are both junk. Get a Yamaha.
According to the user reviews on various blogs, the Honda Trigger is better than the Yamaha Fazer.
Yamaha is a way better brand than Roland. I'm sure there are others who think otherwise... However, Yamaha for me has always produced the most bang for your buck. The new Yamaha DTXtreme III is half the price as it's Roland competitor, comes with better (and more) hardware, and has more realistic drum sounds. Lets face it, Yamaha makes acoustic drums. I'd go with Yamaha.
no its not. the ttr is better. the rt100 is based on the same technology from yamaha mx100s from the 70's. the technology on the bike hasnt changed much since.
absolutely not Yamaha is a far more durable brand i have had many of both and Yamaha is the brand that holds up better
no way 4 stroke vers 2 stroke crf 80 is better