Probably the best explanation on UA-cam of what the Avant Grand is all about. Another great video Josh and Popplers team. And as usual I watch your videos all the way through hoping you'll play Don't Stop Me Now... and you did not disappoint!.
Thank you Jim!! I sure appreciate you taking the time to watch and it sounds like you learned a thing or two about the Avant series 😊 I love playing Don't Stop Me Now - I will have to record the entire song sometime 😊 Have a GREAT day, Jim! - Josh
It’s hard to believe that a digital piano can be this amazing and similar to an acoustic piano. I would love to see a video comparing the sound quality and max volumes of different Yamaha digital pianos.
@@ManMan-fv2ko Sorry for the late reply! Thank you for watching our videos! Technology has really come a long way and Yamaha has done a fantastic job developing technology for their pianos. I will make a note about comparing max volumes for the future, thank you for the suggestion! You are comparing two models from different categories. The CVP-809GP is the highest quality Clavinova whereas the N3X is the highest quality Avant Hybrid Piano (Digital piano with acoustic qualities in both keyboard action and cabinet). There is no doubt that the CVP-809 will allow you to explore more genres and have more technology onboard for exploring your creative endeavor. There is also no doubt that the N3X is meant to deliver a more "Real Grand Piano" experience without having an acoustic instrument. They both have pros and cons depending on what you are hoping to get out of your piano. If you'd like to send me more information on what your goals are I'd be happy to give my opinion for you to find the best piano for your situation. Christmas Music I recorded on the CVP-809GP - ua-cam.com/video/WsX2lqkR3JU/v-deo.html josh@popplersmusic.com | Josh Gratton Have a GREAT day! - Josh
Hey Alex! I'm glad this helped you 😊 Alex, we work with musicians all around the country. We sure would appreciate the opportunity to earn your business. Free Shipping - Delivery - Trade Up Program - I also have a couple used models in stock. Have a GREAT day! - Josh
Hello! First off, thank you for the great reviews, your channel has been a really good comprehensive source of information that's helped me learn more about pianos in a way I didn't think was possible without experiencing them first hand for myself! Anyway, I know it's been a year since this video was published and my comment might not reach anyone here, but I was hoping somone here would help me in making the purchase decision between the Yamaha GB1K Acoustic Baby Grand and this N3X, they both seem to take up the same space, but I'm torn on which one is better, on one hand an acoustic instrument always seems more authentic whether it be fuller in sound or more genuine in the action feel, but it also comes with less sound options and the hassle of maintenance and tuning all the time.. While a digital one seems more appealing in the sense that it offers more options and sounds and is obviously easier to maintain, but it also seems less authentic no matter how good the sampling technology and the simulated hammer action gets, yet I might be wrong because I've never tried the N3X out specifically for myself. What are your opinions? I would really appreciate your input.
Thank you for messaging us and watching our videos! I'm so glad to hear our videos have helped you learn about pianos :) You are looking at two awesome piano models and I'm sure you will be happy with either piano. To really give you a good answer I would have some questions regarding your goals with piano. Would you mind emailing me at josh@popplersmusic.com with your goals of purchasing a new baby grand piano, where you are located, and any other questions you may have? Once I receive your email, I'd be happy to provide my insight and guidance :) Have a GREAT day! - Josh
I very much believe that the Yamaha AvantGrand N3x is the best hybrid grand out there for the price, playability, and tone. Some might argue that the Kawai Novus NV10s is the cream of the crop which might be right. However, considering that the Kawai is way more expensive with very little to show in superiority, I still this Yamaha is a clear choice. The only thing I wish is that the Yamaha AvantGrand N3x should have more sounds in the same category as the Yamahas S. Articulation2, now that would be a killer :) As for the demonstration, may I add, the clarity and presentation are brilliant. Would you be so kind as to demonstrate the Yamaha AvantGrand N1x please as I'm in the market of one of these having moved to a smaller place and no longer have space for my Yamaha C5X Grand which my sister will be enjoying at her place LOL :) Thank you kindly whilst await for a demo on the Yamaha AvantGrand N1x. Thank you Josh
Thank you so much for watching and thank you for the kind words! It is a pleasure to chat with such a Yamaha fan 😊 I have reviewed the N1X in this video: ua-cam.com/video/g-rfmKjkk7E/v-deo.html This video is not as new as my N3X video and I have updated my equipment and editing process so I hope you still find it helpful and informative! If we can help with any questions please feel welcome to write us here or email us at josh@popplersmusic.com Have a GREAT day! - Josh
@@france4me117 You are most welcome! The N1X has the same setup for headphones and technology regarding Binaural Sampling and the featured grand piano samples 😊 Can I help with any other questions? - Josh
Excellent description of this hybrid piano from Yamaha. To record the sound, was the same microphone used here and placed in the same way and at the same distance as in your video of the acoustic Yamaha S6X?
Thank you Samuel! Up to this point, I have used the same mics, with the same distance, and mounted them to my camera. For videos moving forward, I will be using higher quality condenser stereo mics when recording pianos :) Probably Shure condenser mics. - In other words, yes this is the same as the S6X video! The mics used when recording my friend, Matthew Lorenz, were higher-end condenser stereo mics (Rode M5s). Thank you for watching! - Josh
@@PopplersMusic I was asking you that because there is a very noticeable difference in the sound quality of the two pianos. The sound of the S6X is clean and perfect; on the other hand, that of the hybrid N3X is a much more murky sound. I think that's due to the small size of the hybrid's speakers, which are tiny compared to the huge, thick and dense soundboard of the other piano. The imperfections and irregularities of the sound of small speakers are detected by the microphones when recording, but I think the human ear, listening to those speakers directly, cannot easily detect them, although it can appreciate a certain difference compared to the other piano. Probably if the hybrid speakers had a size of 15 "it is certain that the difference in quality with the S6X would be much smaller.
Samuel, it sounds like you have a well-trained ear as you can hear the differences between piano models. This is great! Keep in mind, the S6X and the N3X are so vastly different piano models. Technology has come a long way, Yamaha is a leader in the industry in regard to their acoustic pianos, and pianos that have technology. However, there will always be a quality difference between the best quality, premium, handmade piano models, and pianos that have technology to produce sound. Being you watched these videos, I know you are aware of huge difference, just a reminder :) - Josh
@@PopplersMusic To be honest, I have the help of some good headphones when I listen to these piano videos on UA-cam (but even without headphones the difference can be clearly perceived). Yes, they are two very different types of piano. Some people believe that hybrids will get so much improved and refined in the coming years, and their use will become so widespread that poor quality pianos will disappear, at least in Western countries. Even despite the limitations that hybrids have. A high-quality grand piano like a Yamaha SX series, like the magnificent S6X in the other video, or even one from the CX series of your other videos (I thank you for them), will always be the optimal choice, of course. It seems that the alternative to grand pianos in 21st century for reasons of space, noise or price is no longer uprights, but hybrids. In fact, in music education institutions, I think hybrids are already replacing uprights.
@@Samuel-vx1jg I completely agree with your statement! The hybrid models absolutely have their place in higher education, homes, and other institutions. TransAcoustic technology is also becoming quite popular with schools as well, especially band programs. Sam, it sounds like you are a piano player. What do you like to play? - Josh
My apologies for the late response! You could still adjust the sound using the volume knob. So you would have control using the piano and the mixer. - Josh
Thank you for watching! This question depends on your goals with piano. There is no doubt that the N3X is a higher-tier hybrid piano in all terms for comparison. However, there are pros and cons to each instrument. What are you hoping to accomplish with your playing and what is your home setup? Will you be moving a lot in the next years to come? Please feel welcome to reach out with any questions you may have here or at josh@popplersmusic.com - Josh
Thank you for watching Delano! There is no doubt that the N3X is of higher quality in terms of nuance to the action and sound. The N3X has the action straight out of Yamaha's baby grand piano models. The Clavinova series, while the nuance and intricacies have come a long way just cannot compete with the real deal. I shot an overview video on the CLP-795 so feel welcome to check that video out too! If you have ANY questions, please feel welcome to reach out to me! You can write me here on UA-cam or you can email me at josh@popplersmusic.com. Have a GREAT day! - Josh
Hi! There is something I am uncertain of and would appreciate if you could elaborate. In some parts of the video you say that the action is the same as that of a baby grand and in others that it's the same of a concert grand. But they are not the same thing, the action on a CX grand is better than the one on the baby GBs. Am I mistaken or misunderstanding something? Thanks :)
Thank you for asking this question! When Yamaha teaches their dealers/piano experts the term "grand piano action" is used often. Moreover, using the term "concert grand piano" is also used often. Because of your question, I asked one of the best Yamaha technicians in the United States what the difference is for the Avant series... Here is the answer: "N series technically each have their own action design. But the key length could be comparable to their acoustic counterparts. The N1X key length is equal to what is used in C1-C2 side keyboards. The N3X has the C3-C5 size key length. The longer key has slightly more control." I hope our videos have helped you learn more about pianos! - Josh
Probably the best explanation on UA-cam of what the Avant Grand is all about. Another great video Josh and Popplers team. And as usual I watch your videos all the way through hoping you'll play Don't Stop Me Now... and you did not disappoint!.
Thank you Jim!! I sure appreciate you taking the time to watch and it sounds like you learned a thing or two about the Avant series 😊
I love playing Don't Stop Me Now - I will have to record the entire song sometime 😊
Have a GREAT day, Jim! - Josh
You have beautiful eyes, passional smile, good performacnce!
It’s hard to believe that a digital piano can be this amazing and similar to an acoustic piano. I would love to see a video comparing the sound quality and max volumes of different Yamaha digital pianos.
Also a quick question. Which piano is better in your opinion? Yamaha CVP 809GP or AdvantGrand N3X
@@ManMan-fv2ko Sorry for the late reply!
Thank you for watching our videos! Technology has really come a long way and Yamaha has done a fantastic job developing technology for their pianos.
I will make a note about comparing max volumes for the future, thank you for the suggestion!
You are comparing two models from different categories. The CVP-809GP is the highest quality Clavinova whereas the N3X is the highest quality Avant Hybrid Piano (Digital piano with acoustic qualities in both keyboard action and cabinet).
There is no doubt that the CVP-809 will allow you to explore more genres and have more technology onboard for exploring your creative endeavor. There is also no doubt that the N3X is meant to deliver a more "Real Grand Piano" experience without having an acoustic instrument. They both have pros and cons depending on what you are hoping to get out of your piano. If you'd like to send me more information on what your goals are I'd be happy to give my opinion for you to find the best piano for your situation.
Christmas Music I recorded on the CVP-809GP - ua-cam.com/video/WsX2lqkR3JU/v-deo.html
josh@popplersmusic.com | Josh Gratton
Have a GREAT day! - Josh
Great video! I’m currently looking to purchase one and had to do some research. Thanks for sharing!.
Hey Alex! I'm glad this helped you 😊
Alex, we work with musicians all around the country. We sure would appreciate the opportunity to earn your business.
Free Shipping - Delivery - Trade Up Program - I also have a couple used models in stock.
Have a GREAT day! - Josh
Hello! First off, thank you for the great reviews, your channel has been a really good comprehensive source of information that's helped me learn more about pianos in a way I didn't think was possible without experiencing them first hand for myself!
Anyway, I know it's been a year since this video was published and my comment might not reach anyone here, but I was hoping somone here would help me in making the purchase decision between the Yamaha GB1K Acoustic Baby Grand and this N3X, they both seem to take up the same space, but I'm torn on which one is better, on one hand an acoustic instrument always seems more authentic whether it be fuller in sound or more genuine in the action feel, but it also comes with less sound options and the hassle of maintenance and tuning all the time..
While a digital one seems more appealing in the sense that it offers more options and sounds and is obviously easier to maintain, but it also seems less authentic no matter how good the sampling technology and the simulated hammer action gets, yet I might be wrong because I've never tried the N3X out specifically for myself.
What are your opinions? I would really appreciate your input.
Thank you for messaging us and watching our videos! I'm so glad to hear our videos have helped you learn about pianos :)
You are looking at two awesome piano models and I'm sure you will be happy with either piano.
To really give you a good answer I would have some questions regarding your goals with piano. Would you mind emailing me at josh@popplersmusic.com with your goals of purchasing a new baby grand piano, where you are located, and any other questions you may have?
Once I receive your email, I'd be happy to provide my insight and guidance :)
Have a GREAT day! - Josh
I very much believe that the Yamaha AvantGrand N3x is the best hybrid grand out there for the price, playability, and tone. Some might argue that the Kawai Novus NV10s is the cream of the crop which might be right. However, considering that the Kawai is way more expensive with very little to show in superiority, I still this Yamaha is a clear choice. The only thing I wish is that the Yamaha AvantGrand N3x should have more sounds in the same category as the Yamahas S. Articulation2, now that would be a killer :) As for the demonstration, may I add, the clarity and presentation are brilliant. Would you be so kind as to demonstrate the Yamaha AvantGrand N1x please as I'm in the market of one of these having moved to a smaller place and no longer have space for my Yamaha C5X Grand which my sister will be enjoying at her place LOL :) Thank you kindly whilst await for a demo on the Yamaha AvantGrand N1x. Thank you Josh
Thank you so much for watching and thank you for the kind words! It is a pleasure to chat with such a Yamaha fan 😊
I have reviewed the N1X in this video: ua-cam.com/video/g-rfmKjkk7E/v-deo.html
This video is not as new as my N3X video and I have updated my equipment and editing process so I hope you still find it helpful and informative!
If we can help with any questions please feel welcome to write us here or email us at josh@popplersmusic.com
Have a GREAT day! - Josh
Thank you so much for your review to the Yamaha N1X AvantGrand … Does it have the feature when placing the headphone like the N3x too?
@@france4me117 You are most welcome!
The N1X has the same setup for headphones and technology regarding Binaural Sampling and the featured grand piano samples 😊
Can I help with any other questions? - Josh
What was the very first piece you played, please ?
What's the second piece you played on the pad piano?
My apologies for the late response! I'm blanking on the name of the tune, but once I get home I'll look at my fake book and get back to you :) - Josh
@@PopplersMusic Thank you, I appreciate it
Excellent description of this hybrid piano from Yamaha. To record the sound, was the same microphone used here and placed in the same way and at the same distance as in your video of the acoustic Yamaha S6X?
Thank you Samuel! Up to this point, I have used the same mics, with the same distance, and mounted them to my camera. For videos moving forward, I will be using higher quality condenser stereo mics when recording pianos :) Probably Shure condenser mics. - In other words, yes this is the same as the S6X video! The mics used when recording my friend, Matthew Lorenz, were higher-end condenser stereo mics (Rode M5s). Thank you for watching! - Josh
@@PopplersMusic I was asking you that because there is a very noticeable difference in the sound quality of the two pianos. The sound of the S6X is clean and perfect; on the other hand, that of the hybrid N3X is a much more murky sound. I think that's due to the small size of the hybrid's speakers, which are tiny compared to the huge, thick and dense soundboard of the other piano. The imperfections and irregularities of the sound of small speakers are detected by the microphones when recording, but I think the human ear, listening to those speakers directly, cannot easily detect them, although it can appreciate a certain difference compared to the other piano. Probably if the hybrid speakers had a size of 15 "it is certain that the difference in quality with the S6X would be much smaller.
Samuel, it sounds like you have a well-trained ear as you can hear the differences between piano models. This is great! Keep in mind, the S6X and the N3X are so vastly different piano models. Technology has come a long way, Yamaha is a leader in the industry in regard to their acoustic pianos, and pianos that have technology. However, there will always be a quality difference between the best quality, premium, handmade piano models, and pianos that have technology to produce sound. Being you watched these videos, I know you are aware of huge difference, just a reminder :) - Josh
@@PopplersMusic To be honest, I have the help of some good headphones when I listen to these piano videos on UA-cam (but even without headphones the difference can be clearly perceived).
Yes, they are two very different types of piano. Some people believe that hybrids will get so much improved and refined in the coming years, and their use will become so widespread that poor quality pianos will disappear, at least in Western countries. Even despite the limitations that hybrids have.
A high-quality grand piano like a Yamaha SX series, like the magnificent S6X in the other video, or even one from the CX series of your other videos (I thank you for them), will always be the optimal choice, of course.
It seems that the alternative to grand pianos in 21st century for reasons of space, noise or price is no longer uprights, but hybrids. In fact, in music education institutions, I think hybrids are already replacing uprights.
@@Samuel-vx1jg I completely agree with your statement! The hybrid models absolutely have their place in higher education, homes, and other institutions. TransAcoustic technology is also becoming quite popular with schools as well, especially band programs.
Sam, it sounds like you are a piano player. What do you like to play? - Josh
Hi, I would like to know, if I'm using XLR out, are the built in speakers shut off? Or I could independently adjust it?
My apologies for the late response! You could still adjust the sound using the volume knob. So you would have control using the piano and the mixer. - Josh
N1X, N3X which is a better in your opinion.
Thank you for watching! This question depends on your goals with piano. There is no doubt that the N3X is a higher-tier hybrid piano in all terms for comparison. However, there are pros and cons to each instrument.
What are you hoping to accomplish with your playing and what is your home setup? Will you be moving a lot in the next years to come?
Please feel welcome to reach out with any questions you may have here or at josh@popplersmusic.com
- Josh
What is better (keys and sound), n3x or clp 795gp?
Thank you for watching Delano! There is no doubt that the N3X is of higher quality in terms of nuance to the action and sound. The N3X has the action straight out of Yamaha's baby grand piano models. The Clavinova series, while the nuance and intricacies have come a long way just cannot compete with the real deal. I shot an overview video on the CLP-795 so feel welcome to check that video out too!
If you have ANY questions, please feel welcome to reach out to me! You can write me here on UA-cam or you can email me at josh@popplersmusic.com.
Have a GREAT day! - Josh
@@PopplersMusic thx vm
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Can afford to watch only.
Perhaps in time! In the meantime, it is fun to watch and learn more about piano models :) - Josh
I bought the CVP809 as I could not afford the N3X at the time. If my young daughter takes to piano, I will find a way.
Hi! There is something I am uncertain of and would appreciate if you could elaborate. In some parts of the video you say that the action is the same as that of a baby grand and in others that it's the same of a concert grand. But they are not the same thing, the action on a CX grand is better than the one on the baby GBs. Am I mistaken or misunderstanding something? Thanks :)
Thank you for asking this question! When Yamaha teaches their dealers/piano experts the term "grand piano action" is used often. Moreover, using the term "concert grand piano" is also used often. Because of your question, I asked one of the best Yamaha technicians in the United States what the difference is for the Avant series... Here is the answer:
"N series technically each have their own action design. But the key length could be comparable to their acoustic counterparts.
The N1X key length is equal to what is used in C1-C2 side keyboards. The N3X has the C3-C5 size key length.
The longer key has slightly more control."
I hope our videos have helped you learn more about pianos! - Josh
Thank you so much for having checked this out, very appreciated!
@@andreadecapitani You're Welcome 😊