The digital piano Yamaha YPT 260 is usually about $10 cheaper than Yamaha PSR E263, but with so little price difference this can vary.
These two models have a lot of things in common:
- They both have 61 standard keys and Master EQ
- They have 130 preset styles and 32 polyphonic voices or notes
- The Yamaha YPT 260 has 384 sounds + 16 drum/SFX kits, likewise the PSR E263
- These two models have the one-touch setting function, metronome and transposer
- They both have a learning function and the “Yamaha Education Suite“
- Both models have connections of auxiliary audio input, headphone output and sustained pedal input (sustained pedal not included)
- Both models have 2 x 2.5W speakers and they measure (width x depth x height) 940 x 317 x 106mm and weight 4 kg.
- Both keyboards can be used with a battery.
- They both have support for sheet music and power supply PA-130.
Some of the differences between the Yamaha YPT260 and Yamaha PSR-E263:
- One little difference is that the YPT model has 112 default songs while the PSR E263 only has 102 internal songs
- Another difference is that YPT 260 model has reverberation, chorus, and ultra-wide stereo effects, while the PSR A350 only has the functions of chorus and reverberation
- The YPT 260 has a Four Hands mode, which allows the keyboard to being use by two persons at the same time on the same tone. The PSR E263 has a dual function instead, which allows you to divide the keyboard into 2 different sounds