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Real Piano Substitute
Advantages: Has the feel of a real piano Disadvantages: Could be louder
...one? Then opt for the Yamaha Clavinova. It has the look, feel, size and positioning of the real thing. Yet, it’s about half the price of a low end baby grand. I was blown away when I first sat down to play on it. I’m by no means a pianist but I have tried many keyboards in over the years and none that I’ve tried feel like the real thing. That is, until I tried the Clavinova. It isn’t bursting with features as many, and even the lowest end keyboards ... ...replacement. It sounds like a piano. It feels like a piano and it looks like a piano. You have volume control. You can record your performance (and play over it if you desire) and you can play with headphones on. A pretty useful feature if you have disapproving listeners whilst practicing. It also never needs tuning. This is a perfect solution to any household and it can easily be moved around inside the house if you can’t make your mind up on the ...
beuf67 17.11.2009 · Read full review
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Review of Yamaha CLP230 Clavinova
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Yamaha CP300
Advantages: - Disadvantages: -
Yamaha CP300 sings better than its previous pianos. I compared it to some other pianos such as Bluthner, Bosendorfer, Bechstein, Technics PR900 and Yamaha P-150. Its features include MIDI/XG tone generator which is much more capable than the P-150, a detachable power lead and a panel lock which would not change the settings when you hit one of the buttons as it might happen with P-150, balanced XLR outputs, the half damping feature, comprehensive ... ...a multi-timbral tone generator.
Unfortunately, Yamaha does not come supplied with a music rest. You can buy it as an accessory which would cost you about £30. You probably have to order it direct from Yamaha if it is not available at the music stores. Another accessory that you would have to purchase is a stand specially made by Yamaha to sit the instrument. It costs £150. However, you could use other suitable stands. I use a Quiklok X type stand.
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totox 30.03.2009 · Read full review
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Review of Yamaha CP300
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Yamaha CP300 Stage PIano
Advantages: reasonable price, reasonable sound, portable, built-in amplification & speakers, USB port Disadvantages: no music rest supplied, a few dodgy-sounding notes around D4
...was never a fan of Yamaha acoustic pianos. So back in the 1980s it came as no surprise when their digital instruments failed to impress me. In my opinion Yamaha pianos sounded too 'wooden' at the top end. They had none of the 'singing' tones common to European pianos like Blüthner, Bösendorfer or Bechstein. However, after moving into an apartment in 1996 I was obliged to get a piano that took cans and chose a Technics PR900, which in my view was ... ...the store and got a Yamaha P-150 instead. Although this one didn't sound as good as the PR900 it only made the sounds it was supposed to make. Accordingly I lived with it for 12 years until earlier this year when an upgrade seemed due.
As a result I now have a Yamaha CP300 and am, on the whole, delighted. I am pleased because, while still not a patch on the Technics PR900*, the CP300 'sings' a lot more than previous Yamaha pianos. And, of course, ...
jasonford 31.12.2008 · Read full review
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Review of Yamaha CP300
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Superb Portable Piano
Advantages: Superior natural sound quality, not bulky, new interesting and useful features Disadvantages: none
Yamaha P-85S Digital Stage Piano is the best thing that our church acquired. The antiquated piano that has been with at the church since it was established is too bulky and heavy so the Board decided to buy a portable piano for our outdoor church programs and activities. We have always trusted Yamaha brand when it comes to musical instrument but I never imagined this Yamaha P-85S Digital Stage Piano could be this enchanting. This is marvelous with ... ...and singers in our Church. It is conveniently slim with a built-in speaker which makes it easy to pack and bring anywhere. Its elegant black color matches the splendor of the sound it creates. It also has innovative useful features that makes it more exciting like it's sound recording feature that allows you to play back and a variety of other high-quality instrument voices. ...
wonderlily 18.11.2008 · Read full review
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Review of Yamaha P-85S Digital Stage Piano
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Give CASIO a chance...the really are going up!
Advantages: Good features and playability for the money Disadvantages: No pitch bend, aftertouch, low polyphony
...Now I have owned two Casio keyboards in my time and whilst they are full of features, the sound sets and quality was never as high as that of Yamaha. This put me off the particular brand at first, but I was soon won over by the many positive reviews on the particular model that caught my eye; the PX 310.
The things that won me over included 88 fully weighted graded hammer action full sized keys, rhythms and accompaniments, over 200 sounds including ... ...few styles taken from earlier Casio models with updated sounds. There is certainly plenty to choose from and you can have them in Casio single fingered chord, fingered chord or full range chord modes.
The operation of this model has been sacrificed to make way for the minimalistic look to the piano. There is only a small screen displaying only the sound number and any other tones apart from the main ones require a combination of buttons to access. ...
lea20 14.11.2008 · Read full review
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Review of Casio PRIVIA PX310
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