I bought this to practice my keyboard playing when I go on vacations. This little keyboard was the answer. It is small enough to fit in a suitcase and has just enough keys (37) to make it playable. It has an octave up/down button which is very useful. The keys are pressure sensitive, full size and have a good feel to them. The included software includes numerous instruments that have very realistic sounds. I got this keyboard for under $100 and feel it is a real bargain. I highly recommend it.
If you need a small practice amp that can produce a wide range of sounds, this is it. I have several other modeling amplifiers and the Vox VX1 has the best sounding amp models. From a sweet Fender Deluxe to a full blown Marshall stack, it has 11 different amp models that all sound good. The reverb and other effects have a great sound as well. For around $100, this amp is an absolute steal.
There is nothing outstanding about this little guitar. Like every low cost Yamaha guitar that I've every owned it is a cut above the average in some respects. Meaning there are no sharp frets ends and the fit and finish is nice. But this guitar does not stay in tune and the intonation is poor, especially at the higher frets. Ibanez makes a 1/2 size cedar top classical guitar which is a better choice than this one. This is not one of Yamaha's best offerings.