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Review of Yamaha Clavinova CLP240 by
Rogerbyname
Advantages: Somewhat portable, never goes out of tune, volume control
Disadvantages: Not the real thing
This piano is a great substitute to the real thing. What you lose in some areas you make up in convenience and reliability. You have a piano, harpsichord, two types of organ and other sounds to try. You can control the volume and plug in the headphones if you want to stay on good terms with the neighbours. It will never go out of tune. It is easier to move and will fit easily through your doorway. And if you are not at all good at playing, you can ... ...finish looks a bit plasticky but will wipe clean easily and it comes with a stool and some music.
I bought mine second hand for 750 pounds from a shop. But it had never been used - the previous owner had taken it home and been told by his wife that it was not coming in the house. If you are a purist, this is not for you. It does not ring like a piano should when the strings are tight and in tune and the finish is not proper wood. But given the advantages ...
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14.06.2007
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What digital piano not to buy: The Casio CPS-7
Review of Casio CPS-7 by
maria321
Advantages: its better than a toy one
Disadvantages: tinny sound, not 88 keys, no weighted keys, hard to get technical support
...of the keys didnt work. Casio was not helpful on the phone, and after a lot of persisting they promised to pick the piano up and repair it. Seven years later I am still waiting (This happened in Spain where I live). The sound is not very good, and I now know that tinny sound is a general trademark of Casio. Also is only has 76 keys, which at the time may seem not important, and then it really is. The lack of weight in keys is probably the worst feature ...
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03.12.2007
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ROLAND FR-3S PIANO ACCORDION
Review of Roland FR-3s V Accordion by
oakleigh
Advantages: TOO MANY TO LIST!!!
Disadvantages: BELLOWS CAN BE A BIT STIFF WHEN NEW.
The Roland fr-3s is the little brother to the fr-7 V-accordion, yet it is no small fry having a full 120 bass section, with seven registers and keyboard of 37 treble keys with ten registers and a dazzling array of features and sounds, it is lightweight and fully portable due to the built-in speakers and battery option. (It takes ten AA size battery's if you would want to use this function, and lasts up to two and a half hours depending on the batteries ... ...designing this remarkable instrument.
Roland have put a lot of effort into getting the sounds and tones to be as accurate as possible, and have even engineered the subtle and distinctive mechanical sounds which are normally produced by an accordion such as reed growl, the sound produced on lower registers, for example, the bassoon sound, when playing softly the action of the reed stopping makes an unmistakable sound which is faithfully reproduced ...
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19.03.2007
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A good no frills keyboard
Review of Roland EP-77 by
peterb666
Advantages: A compact substitue for a piano
Disadvantages: Nothing really
I have interited a Roland EP-77 from my mother. I don't know mich about digital pianos, but it seems to do everying you would need of a machine that is intended as a substitute for the real thing. It sounds like a piano (to me), it sort of feels like a piano, but it is a lot smaller.
This is a neat and unassuming digital keyboard that would make a good substitute for a real piano if you lack the room. It is essentially free from most gimmicks and ... ...headphone sockets. Best of all, it doesn't look or feel like a toy that probable better describes many other keyboards.
I like the feel of the keys. I guess it is supposed to mimic a real piano. I wouldn't say that they have suceeded 100% but it is good enough. Recommended. ...
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31.01.2008
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Yamaha Clavinova CVP-85A
Review of Yamaha Clavinova CVP 85A by
vikkislater
Advantages: As close to a piano as you can possibly get
Disadvantages: Takes up a lot of space, extremely heavy
I bought a Yamaha Clavinova CVP-87A in mint condition just 2 years ago from a well known music supplier, together with stool and original instruction manual and style disk.
This is truly a remarkable piece of instrumental equipment which would cost around £2,000-£3,000 to purchase, had it been a new model. I bought it for £900, but only because it was second hand to begin with, so I really feel as if I'd got myself a bargain. I have heard that the ... ...percussion rhythm facilities then the Yamaha Clavinova digital piano is the best. In short, if you want a piano but don’t want to go through the expense of retuning it every year, this really is the one to go for. It's the closest instrument there is to a piano without being a piano.
88 keys (full sized keyboard fully weighted keys), AWM tone generator system offers a range of 60 realistic voices. Dual and split play modes, 24 accompaniment ...
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27.08.2004
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