Yamaha Clavinova CLP-785PE Digital Piano-Polished Ebony with Bench
REAL PIANOS REVEAL THE ESSENCE OF PIANO PLAYING
The finest digital pianos that Yamaha makes, Clavinova pianos satisfy the needs and desires of piano lovers around the world.
The amazingly accurate grand piano-like feel is the result of the skills and instincts Yamaha has developed through many years of manufacturing acoustic pianos, paired with cutting-edge technology.
To experience the pure joy of playing the piano, look no further than Clavinova.
Convenience Only Digital Pianos Can Deliver
Clavinova pianos are loaded with convenient features only digital pianos can deliver. You can use headphones to keep your surroundings quiet or connect a Bluetooth device to your Clavinova for playback through its speakers. Also, connect to Yamaha’s app, Smart Pianist, to gain extra help for your piano practice. The control touch-sensitive control panel is a touchscreen that only displays text when it is on—when the panel is off, it has the smooth finish of a key block just like an acoustic piano.
The flagship upright piano style model of the Clavinova CLP Series, featuring a counterweighted GrandTouch keyboard and the finest sound system in the series.
GrandTouch™ keyboard with key counterweights
The long pivot length makes the entire length of each key easy to play, and enhances the touch for a broader range of tone and responsiveness. The counterweights enable greater expressiveness when playing in pianissimo or otherwise with a delicate touch, realistically simulating the feel of playing a grand piano.
Grand Acoustic Imaging / 3-way speakers / Upright piano design
The bass, mid, and treble speakers are optimally balanced and placed accordingly in the body to simulate the sound image of a grand piano. Additional transducers deliver an abundance of sound from the top of the cabinet, creating a natural sound field akin to the resonance from a grand piano soundboard.
4 fortepiano voices
The CLP-785 features four fortepiano voices. Exposure to the sounds beloved by Mozart, Chopin, and others in the 18th and early 19th centuries should create a deeper understanding of what these composers were thinking and feeling when they wrote their music, and cast modern piano playing in a new light.
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PLU: | CLP785PE |