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Yamaha DX7 (Pre-Owned)

Yamaha DX7 (Pre-Owned)

The Yamaha DX7 is one of the most iconic and best-selling synthesizers in history, defining the sound of the 1980s. Released in 1983, it introduced the world to Frequency Modulation (FM) synthesis, offering a sharp, "glassy" digital alternative to the warm analog pads of the era. Its ability to recreate percussive acoustic sounds like electric pianos, bells, and brass made it a staple in countless pop hits and power ballads.

Despite its famously complex programming interface, the DX7 remains a sought-after classic for its unique sonic character, 16-voice polyphony, and robust build quality. It was also one of the first major instruments to include MIDI, ensuring its place in both vintage and modern studio setups.

Key Features:

  • First commercially successful digital synthesizer utilizing 6-operator FM synthesis
  • 61-key keyboard with support for both velocity and aftertouch sensitivity
  • 16-voice polyphony allowing for complex chordal arrangements and layered textures
  • 32 internal RAM patch memories with additional storage via external ROM/RAM cartridges
  • 32 selectable algorithms for versatile sound design and operator routing
  • Comprehensive MIDI connectivity including In, Out, and Thru ports
  • Dedicated inputs for breath controller, foot switches, and volume pedals
  • Iconic minimalist design featuring a green-and-black color scheme and membrane switches
  • High-contrast 2-line LCD screen for parameter editing and patch naming
$389.70

Original: $1,299.00

-70%
Yamaha DX7 (Pre-Owned)—

$1,299.00

$389.70

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The Yamaha DX7 is one of the most iconic and best-selling synthesizers in history, defining the sound of the 1980s. Released in 1983, it introduced the world to Frequency Modulation (FM) synthesis, offering a sharp, "glassy" digital alternative to the warm analog pads of the era. Its ability to recreate percussive acoustic sounds like electric pianos, bells, and brass made it a staple in countless pop hits and power ballads.

Despite its famously complex programming interface, the DX7 remains a sought-after classic for its unique sonic character, 16-voice polyphony, and robust build quality. It was also one of the first major instruments to include MIDI, ensuring its place in both vintage and modern studio setups.

Key Features:

  • First commercially successful digital synthesizer utilizing 6-operator FM synthesis
  • 61-key keyboard with support for both velocity and aftertouch sensitivity
  • 16-voice polyphony allowing for complex chordal arrangements and layered textures
  • 32 internal RAM patch memories with additional storage via external ROM/RAM cartridges
  • 32 selectable algorithms for versatile sound design and operator routing
  • Comprehensive MIDI connectivity including In, Out, and Thru ports
  • Dedicated inputs for breath controller, foot switches, and volume pedals
  • Iconic minimalist design featuring a green-and-black color scheme and membrane switches
  • High-contrast 2-line LCD screen for parameter editing and patch naming