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Yamaha Clavinova
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Fantastic!
I have the CLP 430 (Clavinova). I bought it a year ago. It is incredible! The keys feel the same as a real piano and the sound quality is that of an acoustic grand piano. Not to mention I can record the music I compose or perform and put it on a USB device either in midi or wav format!
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I Am Discussing A Yamaha Clavinova Clp220 Here, Bo
I am discussing a Yamaha Clavinova CLP220 here, bought new in 2008. This model has now been superceded by the CLP330. Colour light brown. I sold a P60 to upgrade to a Clavinova.Easy to assemble and will actually break down for occasional gig use. Very heavy keyboard section though so not a regular thing to do. I now use a Casio WK3500 and a Yamaha Portable Grand on gigs. Cheap and easily replaceable.Very high residual values on Clavinovas, so although obviously not the residuals of an acoustic, probably the best investment.Playability? I always found Yamaha acoustics precise but soul-less. The tone not being particularly rich or individualistic. The Clavinova is really the same. It does everything it says "on the box" with supreme capability but is about as characterful as a Toyota car.Built in recording facility means you never need miss that bit of inspiration that sometimes occurs. Usual Yamaha demos and basic voices on the CLP220. Both Piano 1 and 2 are really good, as is the Vibes and Strings. Damping actions also very precise.I've been buying Yamaha instruments since 1990 when I'd had enough of Italian electronic organs failing on gigs etc. To use motoring comparisons again I 'd expect the CLP220 to do 200,000 miles without any major overhauls and then still fetch a good price on Ebay!Also consider Casio Digitals these days. They are hot on the tail of Yamaha but sadly will not offer the same residual values. But musical instruments are a personal thing that you either like or don't like so perhaps I'm talking too much about money here.Yamaha Musical Instruments are a quality act though!
Just to maintain accuracy, I believe it's the CLP 320 that has replaced the CLP 220 (and not CLP 330 as I stated).
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