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I have an older Yamaha 581 that is the equivalent of what they currently sell as the 674. If memory serves, the 225's are the older ones, and the 221's replaced them. The Yamaha 225 is the same as the 221, just with a different designation. A few years ago, Yamaha restructured their numbering system.