








10 Hours
22
0
$175.00
VenmoSelling my Yamaha DGX-620 88-key portable grand digital piano. This is a fantastic keyboard with fully weighted hammer-action keys, so it feels very close to a real acoustic piano when you play.
Everything works and it sounds amazing — all keys, speakers, and functions play perfectly. The only issue is the LCD screen does not display properly, but the piano still turns on and plays normally.
These pianos typically sell around $300–$400 used when fully working, which shows how good they are. The screen can be replaced for around $80–$100, so this could be a great deal for someone who wants a high-quality digital piano for much less.
Features:
88 weighted hammer-action keys (great for learning real piano technique)
Yamaha “Portable Grand” sound
Built-in speakers
Hundreds of voices and accompaniment styles
USB/MIDI connectivity
Sustain pedal input
This piano plays beautifully and still feels great under the fingers. I just don’t use it anymore and would rather see it go to someone who will.
Great for:
Beginners learning piano
Students needing weighted keys
Musicians who want a solid practice keyboard
Someone willing to replace the display and get a great piano cheap
Feel free to message with questions.
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10 Hours
22
0
$175.00
KSL Classifieds makes it easy to buy and sell with peace of mind. Check our safety tips and quickly report anything that doesn’t look right to keep your experience smooth and secure.









VenmoSelling my Yamaha DGX-620 88-key portable grand digital piano. This is a fantastic keyboard with fully weighted hammer-action keys, so it feels very close to a real acoustic piano when you play.
Everything works and it sounds amazing — all keys, speakers, and functions play perfectly. The only issue is the LCD screen does not display properly, but the piano still turns on and plays normally.
These pianos typically sell around $300–$400 used when fully working, which shows how good they are. The screen can be replaced for around $80–$100, so this could be a great deal for someone who wants a high-quality digital piano for much less.
Features:
88 weighted hammer-action keys (great for learning real piano technique)
Yamaha “Portable Grand” sound
Built-in speakers
Hundreds of voices and accompaniment styles
USB/MIDI connectivity
Sustain pedal input
This piano plays beautifully and still feels great under the fingers. I just don’t use it anymore and would rather see it go to someone who will.
Great for:
Beginners learning piano
Students needing weighted keys
Musicians who want a solid practice keyboard
Someone willing to replace the display and get a great piano cheap
Feel free to message with questions.









