Yamaha CP20 - "Not great even in its day"
My first electric piano when I started gigging in 1981/82. Had I the money I would have bought a CP80. The CP20 and larger twin CP30 were polyphonic, touch sensitive, and had a sustain pedal, but the…
Yamaha CP30 - "classic"
The Yamaha Cp 30 is an electic piano that has a very unique and different sound. Very rich for its time. The Yamaha CP 30 was actually one of the most affordable electric piano’s with good quality ba…
Yamaha CP30 - coco-bel-oeil's review
Analog piano from the '70s, sturdy and heavy (about 95lbs). Its name might have you think it's the smaller sibling of the CP70 and 80, but it isn't... This one doesn't have any acoustic mechanisms, o…
Yamaha CP30 - dominique63's review
Bought it in the '80s, but I still use it. It's sturdy, rather heavy to move (90lbs) but it's excellent. Very stable, the case transforms into a stand and it allows you to place other keyboards on to…
Yamaha CP30 - marzacdev's review
- How long have you been using it? I've been using it for one week. - Which features do you like the most / the least? What I like best is the dynamics of the piano, it is very expressive. You ca…
Yamaha CP30 - "Stunning!"
This CP 30 was a present from a friend and it had been sitting for years in a garage. I use it in a progressive metal band that blends Magma, Tool, Messhugah, Neurosis. The Cp30 has a very unique…
Yamaha CP-70 - " A Classic Inimitable"
translatedHappy owner of a CP70B for a while already, I have to say that this keyboard deserves its reputation among the Classic Keyboard. With CP80, the reference in terms of "Electric Grand". I will not m…
Yamaha CP-70 - virtuasound's review
translatedI use it for more 10 years is not only spares me .... incomparable sound and touch ... Two inconvnients the weight! And it must often leads connected APRS transport ... This is the price of the elect…
Yamaha CP-70 - virtuasound's review
translatedI use it for more 10 years is not only spares me .... incomparable sound and touch ... Two inconvnients the weight! And it must often leads connected APRS transport ... This is the price of the elect…
Yamaha CP-80 - Groove machine's review
translatedA unique sound, especially in the 70's we had no choice scne on the piano. We like it or not. A standard in its banks. Except that there are cast iron, wood and strings. This 1 / 4 of tail disassembl…
Yamaha CP-80 - sammyfrench's review
translatedGood piano, its really INTERESTED. Easily transportable. The prices argus 1000. Above, it is too expensive, remember that it is a machine that VCU ... Easy to use Trs INTERESTED The 1000 pur…
Yamaha CP-70 - azilys's review
translatedThe electro-acoustic piano years 70-80 par excellence. 8 in all of 1975 MODELS 1985: CP70/80, the CP70B/80B (with XLR outputs), the CP70D/80D (with a graphic equalizer) and CP70M/80M (identical to D …
Yamaha CP-80 - jazzomano's review
translatedI use it now for over 6 months and I must say I find this fantastic instrument! APRS having fought to bring it back home (2000 miles + 3 advantages climb!) I must say I do not regret the investment. …
Yamaha CP-80 - Pitmus's review
translatedI have one in my living room CP80 and CP70 in a studio. I use it for 20 years without amplification to work my piano and compose. For me it's ideal for the apartment because he really sound and feel …
Yamaha CP20 - gillou38's review
translatedAbout 1 month What I like most is its look and sound with tremolo Piano1 5 octave keyboard / 4 sounds mixed / tremolo with speed and depth Bass / Treble / Volume / Pitch Possible adjustment o…
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