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Yamaha Clavinova CLP-511
Published on 07/09/10 at 15:00This is a full size digital piano in all black with the standard array of sounds (2 grand pianos, 2 E. Pianos, Harpsichord, Pipe Organ, Strings) and variations and effects for each. There are 4 selectable Reverbs, 4 different touch sensitivity levels to tailor the response of the instrument to your particular playing style, an effect button (generally adds chorus), and a split button to assign two sounds to the upper and lower registers of the keyboard. It also features a function button that allows players to tune it to pitches ranging from 436Hz to 447Hz. Last but not least, there is a standard metronome with adjustable beat counter and volume, and a record button. There are two track…Read moreThis is a full size digital piano in all black with the standard array of sounds (2 grand pianos, 2 E. Pianos, Harpsichord, Pipe Organ, Strings) and variations and effects for each. There are 4 selectable Reverbs, 4 different touch sensitivity levels to tailor the response of the instrument to your particular playing style, an effect button (generally adds chorus), and a split button to assign two sounds to the upper and lower registers of the keyboard. It also features a function button that allows players to tune it to pitches ranging from 436Hz to 447Hz. Last but not least, there is a standard metronome with adjustable beat counter and volume, and a record button. There are two tracks available to record to. The back panel is fully featured with MIDI In/Out and Thru, auxiliary inputs and outputs, as well as two headphone jacks.
This was acquired quite some time ago in the mid '90s for some $2,000 (roughly). I've been using it as a home and road piano ever since in the hope that I will soon be able to have my very own stage piano, one that travels a little better than this piece of furniture.
When it comes to digital pianos, Yamaha has always had the best sound and feel for the classic grand piano tone. There aren't many instruments that have come close, although the Nord Piano is in the ballpark. Overall, the sounds alone do it for me. The interface is incredibly simple and intuitive; anyone, even without any prior experience with a digital piano, could work around the buttons with ease. I also like that I can take it apart into two simple pieces, which makes it relatively transportable, even though it weighs in at almost 75 lbs. I can still get a good enough grip on it to carry it to the car by myself.
My only complaint is the lack of a fully open jazz organ (there's a jazz organ on there, but not a B3 model) or a choir sound. Other than that, it's a fantastic digital piano and well worth whatever they sell for now.
No problems with it whatsoever in well over 10 years.
I've had no problems with it, and it's served it's purpose all these years well. I'll continue to use it to record, practice, and gig with as long as it lasts and as long as I have the means to transport it.
This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.comSee less00 - ecoloflo66
Very good product
Published on 12/19/10 at 06:10 (This content has been automatically translated from French)The 88-key keyboard allows you to find the characteristics of a traditional piano keyboard. The right hand section can be set differently from the left hand section. The manual presents a method of tuning and the principle of integrated metronome is very handy. This piano offers a wide variety of sounds that can choose the type of instrument best suited (piano, organ, harpsichord ...) You can register on 2 tracks and then listen. The depth of the reverb and chorus effect are adjustable. These are extras that may seem gadget, but ... most kids love this side that combines a traditional look with lots of features "for fun"
UTILIZATION
The touch keyboard is very pleasant and "realis…Read moreThe 88-key keyboard allows you to find the characteristics of a traditional piano keyboard. The right hand section can be set differently from the left hand section. The manual presents a method of tuning and the principle of integrated metronome is very handy. This piano offers a wide variety of sounds that can choose the type of instrument best suited (piano, organ, harpsichord ...) You can register on 2 tracks and then listen. The depth of the reverb and chorus effect are adjustable. These are extras that may seem gadget, but ... most kids love this side that combines a traditional look with lots of features "for fun"
UTILIZATION
The touch keyboard is very pleasant and "realistic". Its sensitivity is convenient to adjust and render an acoustic piano.
SOUNDS
Depth and warmth of sound are appreciable.
OVERALL OPINION
Purchased for our son who started on piano, we are very satisfied. For the same value for money, I will not hesitate to repeat this purchase.See less00