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Yamaha Clavinova CLP-920 Digital Piano rosewood weighted keys 2 pedals and slide-down lid to cover the keys
Quality instrument in very good condition and full working order,
This is a piano from top of the range Clavinova series with great piano sounds, best quality hammer action keys (weighted just like in an acousitc piano)
Also no regular expensive tuning worries as it is a digital.
it can be positioned anywhere without fear of losing tune and can be used with headphones for those early morning/late night practices, unlike a normal piano.
Description off the Yamaha website:
Bring the quality of a concert grand to your home.
Features
The CLP Clavinovas - exciting new dimensions in style and quality
Woodgrain cabinet with dark rosewood finish88-key GH (Graded Hammer Effect) keyboardNew Stereo Sampling AWM (Advanced Wave Memory) tone generationFour voices32-note polyphony (maximum)PC interfaceDual voiceDigital reverb20W x 2 amplifierTwo foot pedalsMIDINew sliding key coverDual headphone jacks
New dimensions in style and quality
The new CLP910 Clavinova is styled with the classic elegance of a grand piano. Featuring new Stereo Sampling AWM tone generation for unmatched sonic realism, and the GH keyboard for unrivaled touch response, plus a broad selection of features to further your artistry. All housed in luxurious, softly glowing dark rosewood finish cabinet.
The new CLP910 Clavinova is styled with the classic elegance of a grand piano. Featuring new Stereo Sampling AWM tone generation for unmatched sonic realism, and the GH keyboard for unrivaled touch response, plus a broad selection of features to further your artistry. All housed in luxurious, softly glowing dark rosewood finish cabinet.
Hear the ultimate
How do you improve the finest? This is always the challenge facing the engineers at Yamaha. So for these new Clavinovas, they set out to create the ultimate in instrument realism, far surpassing CD-quality sound. Of course, they started from an industry-leading position, with AWM (Advanced Wave Memory) tone generation, the system that actually varies the volume and timbre of sound according to your touch on the keyboard. Then they employed new technology to take entirely new stereo samples of a specially selected Yamaha full concert grand piano to deliver even more of the life and realism musicians demand.
How do you improve the finest? This is always the challenge facing the engineers at Yamaha. So for these new Clavinovas, they set out to create the ultimate in instrument realism, far surpassing CD-quality sound. Of course, they started from an industry-leading position, with AWM (Advanced Wave Memory) tone generation, the system that actually varies the volume and timbre of sound according to your touch on the keyboard. Then they employed new technology to take entirely new stereo samples of a specially selected Yamaha full concert grand piano to deliver even more of the life and realism musicians demand.
Touch the ultimate
The sound is unmatched, and so is the touch, thanks to the GH (Graded Hammer Effect) keyboard. Offering the ultimate in grand piano realism, the GH keyboard is the fruit of Yamaha's century-plus of crafting the finest acoustic pianos. Unlike conventional digital piano keyboards that use springs or oil dampers to simulate a piano feel, the GH keyboard uses weights and mechanical linkages to achieve an entirely new level of realism. And to go even further, the key weight is graded from heavier in the lower registers to lighter in the higher, exactly the same as a grand piano's. It is as close as you can get to the real thing.
The sound is unmatched, and so is the touch, thanks to the GH (Graded Hammer Effect) keyboard. Offering the ultimate in grand piano realism, the GH keyboard is the fruit of Yamaha's century-plus of crafting the finest acoustic pianos. Unlike conventional digital piano keyboards that use springs or oil dampers to simulate a piano feel, the GH keyboard uses weights and mechanical linkages to achieve an entirely new level of realism. And to go even further, the key weight is graded from heavier in the lower registers to lighter in the higher, exactly the same as a grand piano's. It is as close as you can get to the real thing.
Selection of voices
The Clavinova is, first and foremost, a piano, definitely the most versatile of instruments, but it's nice to have more. So the new CLP910 is equipped with new and dramatically improved instrument voices, including Grand Piano, E.Piano, Church Organ and Choir.
The Clavinova is, first and foremost, a piano, definitely the most versatile of instruments, but it's nice to have more. So the new CLP910 is equipped with new and dramatically improved instrument voices, including Grand Piano, E.Piano, Church Organ and Choir.
PC interface
A single cable is all it takes to connect the CLP Clavinova to your Windows or Macintosh personal computer via the built-in TO HOST PC interface: there's no need for costly additional hardware or software. Then you are ready to enter a new and limitless world of music. You can use PC-based sequencing software to record and play back your performances. The wide range of playback software now available offers you a new style of background music. And if you wish, you can use an instructional software package to learn music theory or improve your playing.
A single cable is all it takes to connect the CLP Clavinova to your Windows or Macintosh personal computer via the built-in TO HOST PC interface: there's no need for costly additional hardware or software. Then you are ready to enter a new and limitless world of music. You can use PC-based sequencing software to record and play back your performances. The wide range of playback software now available offers you a new style of background music. And if you wish, you can use an instructional software package to learn music theory or improve your playing.
Extended polyphony
When you play music that calls for a lot of sustained notes, a conventional digital piano quickly runs out of polyphony. You can actually hear existing notes being cut off as the instrument has to "steal" them to play the new notes you finger. But thanks to the CLP910's maximum 32-note polyphony, in combination with Yamaha's new "intelligent" key assigner software, note cutoffs are greatly reduced and virtually unnoticeable.
When you play music that calls for a lot of sustained notes, a conventional digital piano quickly runs out of polyphony. You can actually hear existing notes being cut off as the instrument has to "steal" them to play the new notes you finger. But thanks to the CLP910's maximum 32-note polyphony, in combination with Yamaha's new "intelligent" key assigner software, note cutoffs are greatly reduced and virtually unnoticeable.