Are you looking for the touch and sound of a grand piano without any of the upkeep and size constraints? The Clavinova digital piano range from Yamaha will certainly fill your criteria. The Yamaha digital pianos have been in production for over 25 years. The Clavinovas are a superior range of digital pianos which need no tuning or maintenance ever, can be positioned anywhere, moved as often as you like, and take up far less space than their acoustic counterparts. The sound they produce has been recorded from a grand piano in a recording studio, ensuring that your Clavinova piano will always produce the magnificent sound of a concert grand.
The Yamaha Clavinova digital piano range has an instrument for everybody. The CLP range is aimed more towards those piano players seeking a digital alternative to an acoustic piano and emphasis has been placed on accurately reproducing its sound and feel, although most in the range also have a limited number of other voices available. The CVP range provides a larger selection of voices and built in accompaniments and rhythms allowing entire performances to be played and then recorded using built-in sequencing software.
The Yamaha CLP series starts with the CLP 220 and finishes at the top of the range with the CLP 280.
The CLP 220 features a high quality piano tone, 88 weighted keyboard, metronome, 3 pedals, headphone sockets, sliding keyboard cover, 10 instrumental voices, MIDI interface, dual voice, 1 track recorder and 40 Watt amplification.
The CLP 280 has a premium quality weighted keyboard, premium quality piano tone, MIDI interface, 3 pedals, metronome, headphone sockets, keyboard cover, 38 instrumental voices, 16 track recorder, dual and split voice, 160 W amplification, USB storage facility, and the intelligent acoustic system.
The CLP 295 GP is the top of the range grand piano in the Clavinova series. This beautiful Yamaha piano has premium quality piano tone, premium quality weighted keyboard with wooden keys, 3 pedals, metronome, MIDI interface, 38 instrumental
voices, dual and split voice, USB storage facility, sliding keyboard cover, 16 track recorder, 160 W amplification, headphone sockets, and the intelligent acoustic system.
The CVP series starts with the CVP 401 and finishes with the most expensive in the range, the CVP 409.
The CVP 401 has all the features of the CLP 220 with these additional impressive abilities of 791 instrumental voices, 191 accompaniment styles, 16 track recorder, and the visual tuition program.
The CVP 409 has the features of the CLP 280 plus 1089 instrumental voices, 408 accompaniment styles, and again, the visual tuition program.
The Yamaha p140 is a portable, lightweight, electric piano with 88 keys most suited for home, hobby and student use. This digital piano has the famous Yamaha graded action hammer keyboard, built in metronome, touch sensitivity, 14 voices, MIDI interface, and built in strong speakers.
The Yamaha Disklavier series was introduced in 1987. Using acoustic pianos, Yamaha has incorporated all of their revolutionary technology. The result? Acoustic upright and grand pianos that have all the whizz bang computerized sophistication of Yamaha digital pianos with the added benefit of the traditional piano. In addition to all the expected Yamaha digital piano features, the Disklavier series are also piano players. So when you are tired of playing or performing, you can press the button on the remote control and still be immersed in beautiful piano music. The best of both musical worlds.
The Clavinova digital piano sounds exactly like a piano, and has the additional ability to sound like many other musical instruments. Due to the graded hammer keyboard it also feels like a piano. These are only two of the features that make the experience of playing a Clavinova exactly like playing an acoustic piano, but unlike an acoustic piano, a Clavinova digital piano never needs tuning or any maintenance.