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Submitted photo · June 12, 2026

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Yamaha P-115 digital piano with 88 keys, pedal, stand, and chair. Used but in excellent condition, everything works

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AI Identification

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Digital piano bearing the Yamaha P-115 marks

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AI Estimated Value

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$350-$500

As of June 12, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This appears to be a modern digital piano assembly. The instrument features a full 88-key keyboard with a black matte chassis and a prominent red felt strip along the keybed rail. The unit bears a logo reading 'YAMAHA' on the center panel and on the music rest, while the upper right corner of the fascia is marked verbatim as 'DIGITAL PIANO P-115'. The owner identifies this as a Yamaha P-115 with accessories, though this attribution is unverified without physical inspection. The assembly includes a black metal X-style keyboard stand bearing a 'GEARLUX' label, a black padded stool, an AC power adapter, and a sustain pedal. The instrument's panel includes a master volume slider, function buttons, and labels for various internal voices such as piano, organ, and strings. Based on the photograph, the item is in good cosmetic condition with no major visible structural damage, though minor dust or surface scuffs consistent with use may be present. This model is stylistically consistent with Yamaha's P-series portable digital pianos manufactured in the mid-2010s. The identification as a Yamaha P-115 is based on the legible surface markings, which are consistent with that specific model's design.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on the photographs provided, I have examined a digital piano assembly bearing markings consistent with a Yamaha P-115. The owner identifies this as a Yamaha P-115 with accessories including a Gearlux stand, a padded stool, and a sustain pedal. While the 'YAMAHA' and 'DIGITAL PIANO P-115' markings are clearly visible in the images, I must treat this attribution as a hypothesis; marks can be replicated, and I cannot verify the internal electronic components or the long-term functional integrity from a photograph. The instrument appears to be in good cosmetic condition with its full 88-key bed and red felt strip intact. My estimate assumes the instrument is fully functional and the attribution is correct. This model was a popular mid-range portable piano during the mid-2010s, and there remains a steady secondary market demand for such units among students and hobbyists. Comparable assemblies—including the stand and bench—typically trade in the $350 to $500 range depending on local market saturation. However, if the unit was found to have internal electronic faults or if the chassis is a replica not manufactured by Yamaha, the value would likely drop below $100 for parts only. To confirm the identity and value, an in-person inspection is required to test key sensors, output quality, and power stability. Documentation such as the purchase receipt or a verification of the serial number against manufacturer records would further support the assumed attribution.

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