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jambon50
dududu
Published on 12/18/10 at 13:46 (This content has been automatically translated from French)Nothing to add ... no speaker is harmful.
USE
Touch is pretty good, even if still far from a real piano. The grip is quite simple.
SONORITS
Really, given opinions posts on the net I was expecting something really better. A lack of depth in the bass for piano, several sonorits difficult unusable (string for example) ... I may be a little hard but having tried a lot of models in this gammme price the CP33 remains dcevant.
NOTICE GLOBAL
I use it for 2 months. Even if overall the piano remains correct, I think there are better choices do in this price range.
+: Touch
-: Sound quality
USE
Touch is pretty good, even if still far from a real piano. The grip is quite simple.
SONORITS
Really, given opinions posts on the net I was expecting something really better. A lack of depth in the bass for piano, several sonorits difficult unusable (string for example) ... I may be a little hard but having tried a lot of models in this gammme price the CP33 remains dcevant.
NOTICE GLOBAL
I use it for 2 months. Even if overall the piano remains correct, I think there are better choices do in this price range.
+: Touch
-: Sound quality
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pk.grs
Excellent piano
Published on 11/10/12 at 10:13 (This content has been automatically translated from French)Most connectors are present, some original sounds but the essence is there no built-in amplification.
Nothing is missing.
UTILIZATION
Excellent touch (this was one of my selection criteria)
Very easy to use.
SOUNDS
The game is very easy, the sounds are awesome (provided of course be amplified as good as this piano!) And realism is present.
OVERALL OPINION
What happiness!
Previously, I had an acoustic piano, and that is mobility issues that I made this choice.
No regrets, the quality / price seems optimum in this niche.
Beyond that, we need a great quality of amplification and a location near an auditorium to perceive superiority. …
Nothing is missing.
UTILIZATION
Excellent touch (this was one of my selection criteria)
Very easy to use.
SOUNDS
The game is very easy, the sounds are awesome (provided of course be amplified as good as this piano!) And realism is present.
OVERALL OPINION
What happiness!
Previously, I had an acoustic piano, and that is mobility issues that I made this choice.
No regrets, the quality / price seems optimum in this niche.
Beyond that, we need a great quality of amplification and a location near an auditorium to perceive superiority. …
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Most connectors are present, some original sounds but the essence is there no built-in amplification.
Nothing is missing.
UTILIZATION
Excellent touch (this was one of my selection criteria)
Very easy to use.
SOUNDS
The game is very easy, the sounds are awesome (provided of course be amplified as good as this piano!) And realism is present.
OVERALL OPINION
What happiness!
Previously, I had an acoustic piano, and that is mobility issues that I made this choice.
No regrets, the quality / price seems optimum in this niche.
Beyond that, we need a great quality of amplification and a location near an auditorium to perceive superiority.
Nothing is missing.
UTILIZATION
Excellent touch (this was one of my selection criteria)
Very easy to use.
SOUNDS
The game is very easy, the sounds are awesome (provided of course be amplified as good as this piano!) And realism is present.
OVERALL OPINION
What happiness!
Previously, I had an acoustic piano, and that is mobility issues that I made this choice.
No regrets, the quality / price seems optimum in this niche.
Beyond that, we need a great quality of amplification and a location near an auditorium to perceive superiority.
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Clermont
Published on 08/18/06 at 10:52 (This content has been automatically translated from French)
See manufacturer instructions
UTILIZATION
Touching the keyboard trs correct (I am a pianist)
Weight: It's OK. It is portable
Notice: Claire
Wheels: Bizarre, modulation wheel acting on anything. MIDI connection only works on software
MIDI connection: no problem
SOUNDS
Piano sounds: like all numriques; dcevant. But I have not found anything better.
Other sounds: There's everything you need for a keyboard player
OVERALL OPINION
Conclusion: I put a lot of time to find a proper keyboard. I tried Clavia Nord Stage, MP8, RD700, MOTIS ES. I did not want to play the bagpipes or the old da gamba, guitar I have a dj ....
My intention is to connect a PC with a virtual piano...…
UTILIZATION
Touching the keyboard trs correct (I am a pianist)
Weight: It's OK. It is portable
Notice: Claire
Wheels: Bizarre, modulation wheel acting on anything. MIDI connection only works on software
MIDI connection: no problem
SOUNDS
Piano sounds: like all numriques; dcevant. But I have not found anything better.
Other sounds: There's everything you need for a keyboard player
OVERALL OPINION
Conclusion: I put a lot of time to find a proper keyboard. I tried Clavia Nord Stage, MP8, RD700, MOTIS ES. I did not want to play the bagpipes or the old da gamba, guitar I have a dj ....
My intention is to connect a PC with a virtual piano...…
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See manufacturer instructions
UTILIZATION
Touching the keyboard trs correct (I am a pianist)
Weight: It's OK. It is portable
Notice: Claire
Wheels: Bizarre, modulation wheel acting on anything. MIDI connection only works on software
MIDI connection: no problem
SOUNDS
Piano sounds: like all numriques; dcevant. But I have not found anything better.
Other sounds: There's everything you need for a keyboard player
OVERALL OPINION
Conclusion: I put a lot of time to find a proper keyboard. I tried Clavia Nord Stage, MP8, RD700, MOTIS ES. I did not want to play the bagpipes or the old da gamba, guitar I have a dj ....
My intention is to connect a PC with a virtual piano to try to get a piano sound like something. We'll see.
UTILIZATION
Touching the keyboard trs correct (I am a pianist)
Weight: It's OK. It is portable
Notice: Claire
Wheels: Bizarre, modulation wheel acting on anything. MIDI connection only works on software
MIDI connection: no problem
SOUNDS
Piano sounds: like all numriques; dcevant. But I have not found anything better.
Other sounds: There's everything you need for a keyboard player
OVERALL OPINION
Conclusion: I put a lot of time to find a proper keyboard. I tried Clavia Nord Stage, MP8, RD700, MOTIS ES. I did not want to play the bagpipes or the old da gamba, guitar I have a dj ....
My intention is to connect a PC with a virtual piano to try to get a piano sound like something. We'll see.
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Emmadavi
Published on 08/28/06 at 14:09 (This content has been automatically translated from French)
RAS see file.pdf Yamaha
no output to, connectors at the back instead of being on the left side, the p120 and p90.
no two headphone outputs and no input as to the p 250 and CP300.
if not complete
UTILIZATION
The touch remains the same as the p120 and p90, it's very good
volume control is a button that you turn as the P250, the possibility of
settle the volumes of two sounds separately a split or layer on the front of CP33 is practical, while the p120 or p90 was more complicated.
the adjustment of the brilliance of the sound is also more efficient than the potentiometer on the p90
and p120
SOUNDS
I find the opinion of the person before very difficult, but it's true....…
no output to, connectors at the back instead of being on the left side, the p120 and p90.
no two headphone outputs and no input as to the p 250 and CP300.
if not complete
UTILIZATION
The touch remains the same as the p120 and p90, it's very good
volume control is a button that you turn as the P250, the possibility of
settle the volumes of two sounds separately a split or layer on the front of CP33 is practical, while the p120 or p90 was more complicated.
the adjustment of the brilliance of the sound is also more efficient than the potentiometer on the p90
and p120
SOUNDS
I find the opinion of the person before very difficult, but it's true....…
Read more
RAS see file.pdf Yamaha
no output to, connectors at the back instead of being on the left side, the p120 and p90.
no two headphone outputs and no input as to the p 250 and CP300.
if not complete
UTILIZATION
The touch remains the same as the p120 and p90, it's very good
volume control is a button that you turn as the P250, the possibility of
settle the volumes of two sounds separately a split or layer on the front of CP33 is practical, while the p120 or p90 was more complicated.
the adjustment of the brilliance of the sound is also more efficient than the potentiometer on the p90
and p120
SOUNDS
I find the opinion of the person before very difficult, but it's true.
a digital piano does not sound like a real piano. Sometimes it sounds better and sometimes worse. It all depends on what you play and where we play.
in short, to choose the CP33 is what is best for the moment at Yamaha CP33, p90, p120 here's the top three (remaining within the portable models).
OVERALL OPINION
Well it's been one month that I have, I played on p120, p90, p60, P250, Korg SP200, Roland FP8,
and feel of the PC 33 seems the best at the moment (this is because it is new?)
the sounds of pianos are excellent as usual, but Rhodes is even better
as the p120 and p90.
anyway sounds are more present in the grave, giving the scale and presence. Recommended for the discerning pianists.
no output to, connectors at the back instead of being on the left side, the p120 and p90.
no two headphone outputs and no input as to the p 250 and CP300.
if not complete
UTILIZATION
The touch remains the same as the p120 and p90, it's very good
volume control is a button that you turn as the P250, the possibility of
settle the volumes of two sounds separately a split or layer on the front of CP33 is practical, while the p120 or p90 was more complicated.
the adjustment of the brilliance of the sound is also more efficient than the potentiometer on the p90
and p120
SOUNDS
I find the opinion of the person before very difficult, but it's true.
a digital piano does not sound like a real piano. Sometimes it sounds better and sometimes worse. It all depends on what you play and where we play.
in short, to choose the CP33 is what is best for the moment at Yamaha CP33, p90, p120 here's the top three (remaining within the portable models).
OVERALL OPINION
Well it's been one month that I have, I played on p120, p90, p60, P250, Korg SP200, Roland FP8,
and feel of the PC 33 seems the best at the moment (this is because it is new?)
the sounds of pianos are excellent as usual, but Rhodes is even better
as the p120 and p90.
anyway sounds are more present in the grave, giving the scale and presence. Recommended for the discerning pianists.
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- Manufacturer: Yamaha
- Model: CP33
- Category: Digital Pianos
- Added in our database on: 08/07/2008
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