The Yamaha CLP-875 is a beautiful digital piano from the famous Clavinova series. When you sit down behind this piano, it is just like sitting behind an acoustic piano or grand piano. But with smart, modern gadgets!
The CLP875 piano has received a new, improved "GrandTouch" keyboard. The 88 keys of this digital piano give a very realistic playing feel: something that is often very difficult with electronic pianos. But with this piano, every touch and pin detail is accurately picked up and reproduced. The keys have a synthetic ivory top layer and the white keys are made of wood. With an acoustic piano, the keys do not have the same touch feel across the entire range because of the thickness of the strings. This touch feel has been accurately recreated on the CLP-875. The lowest notes play heavier, the higher notes play lighter. The so-called lifting point is a lot further forward so you feel an equal touch over the entire length of each key. In short: it plays a little lighter and you have more room for expression - you can dive more "into" the keyboard, so to speak. This technique is also called the escapement mechanism.
With the 3 sensor system, the 700 series already allowed effortless repetition to be incorporated into piano playing. It was not necessary to lift the key completely to initiate a new touch. With the new algorithm in the CLP 875, it is now also possible to get the desired dynamics without fully depressing the key, just like on an acoustic grand piano. Your rehearsals will thus come about even more realistically.
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Real Pianos
The CLP875B has two beautiful piano samples on board from the world's most famous pianos: namely, the Yamaha CFX and the Bösendorfer Imperial. Both of these grand pianos have been recorded and sampled using modern techniques. By combining these samples with the Grand Acoustic Imaging technique, you really hear the authentic sound of these grand pianos. Due to the quality of the keyboard, speakers, amplifier and acoustic design of the cabinet, even the smallest details are audible, such as sounds from the pedals and from the resonance of the strings. Both the CFX & Bösendorfer grand piano are binaurally sampled, which means that you experience a beautiful spacious sound even on headphones. Playing with headphones can sometimes be a bit tiring for your ears because the sound is very direct: you do not have that problem with the CLP-875, because even through the headphones the sound is spatial and not "oppressive".
A nice sound addition in the CLP-875 is the so-called Mozart Piano recorded. This fortepiano was originally made by Walter (Viennese piano builder). There is also a Chopin Piano, originally made by the French piano builder Weyel. Like the CFX and the Bösendorfer, the fortepianos sound unprecedentedly good. So it's kind of nice to have two famous fortepianos at your disposal when playing music from the 18th and 19th centuries.
Simple operation
The menu you use to control the piano is on the left side of the piano. No ugly push buttons that ruin the classic design, but a sleek and flat surface with luminous touch sensors. When the menu is active you can clearly see the LED lights, but if you don't touch the touch sensors for a while they turn off automatically. The control menu is English and very clear.
Bluetooth and more
The piano is full of useful features for the modern pianist, such as Bluetooth connectivity (audio and MIDI), recording capability, beautiful spatial effects and an equalizer. You can also connect the piano to your computer (via USB or Bluetooth). There are also two headphone outputs. It is even possible to connect your own audio source to the input of the piano. For example, you can play along with your own music via a smartphone or tablet (audio in via a 3.5 mm auxiliary input).
Modern in classical
With the SmartPianist App you can get even more fun functions out of your Clavinova. It gives you access to great play-alongs, both classical and modern. You can also load music from your iTunes playlist. The app then analyzes the chords and tempo and knows how to convert that into a clear chord progression within seconds. And it can also work the other way around; so you play something in via the piano while the app converts it into musical notation. Handy if you compose or arrange on a regular basis. As you can see, the CLP-875 is a beautiful-sounding piano with very modern features.
Premium Delivery
Premium Delivery is a service option we may offer with the CLP-875. With Premium Delivery, our specialists will come and bring the piano to your home at a date and time convenient for you. The piano will then be assembled and connected for you right here on the spot. Our colleagues will leave when the piano is satisfactory and all your questions about the instrument have been answered. Premium Delivery comes with an additional cost of €200
Should the delivery take place on an upper or lower floor, please let us know in advance. We are also happy to discuss any other details for delivery such as gravel paths and/or elevations at the doors before delivery.
Specifications:
- Yamaha CLP-875 digital piano
- color: black (CLP-875-B)
- 88 keys keyboard (GrandTouch with escapement)
- white wood keys
- synthetic ivory and synthetic ebony coating
- Yamaha CFX, Bösendorfer Imperial piano samples
- 38 voices
- dual / layers, split, duo
- 21 voice demo songs + 50 classics + 303 lessons
- USB audio recorder: wav 44.1 kHz, 16-bit stereo
- metronome
- transpose function
- audio and MIDI Bluetooth
- 2x 3.5 mm2 stereo headphone output
- MIDI: in, out, thru
- aux-in (3.5 mm)
- aux out (e.g. to a sound system or audio interface)
- (45W + 25W + 40W) Speakers
- power consumption 50W, with auto power off
Dimensions: 1458 x 1131 x 465 mm
Weight: 71 kg.