I like the Bösendorfer sound I have to admit and find the harpsichord less good than 40 years ago on their first Clavinovas. It was even imitating the plucking of the strings, if I may say.....amazing this was.
Thank you very much for your explanations. This instrument is impressive! Clearly CLP 785 is my target and I can´t wait to have it! But I´m still waiting... any idea when they (Yamaha) are going to distribute this marvel?
If I would no read soooooooo many complaints regarding quality issues with ca99 I would take it. Buzzing speakers, clicky keys.....action is lighter than on clp785 and should mimic grand more than clp785. Ca99 also has soundboard which aome people praise...clp785 is more powerful and has spruce speakers of a very high quality.. Due to binaural sampling headphone experience is amazing. Peraonally, I will pribably not risk it with ca99 due to all I've read...
@@Dajlec I simply don't trust Kawai. Always prefered Yamaha, for digital and acoustic pianos. They may not be the most innovative brand out there, but at least they're always reliable. I sold my Yamaha P515 few months ago and now I only own acoustic pianos, but Yamaha's digital piano was definitely a great experience for me. Loved everything on my P515.
I bought mine on New Year’s Eve. Still waiting for it. Can’t go a day without thinking about it lol
Great… Quick demo… Just got my 785… Learn more from your videos and I have working through the manual. Thanks!
How much is it for
Do you know how it compares with the previous model, the CLP 685 (in particular regarding the keyboard action)?
I like the Bösendorfer sound I have to admit and find the harpsichord less good than 40 years ago on their first Clavinovas. It was even imitating the plucking of the strings, if I may say.....amazing this was.
Lovely
if you play the historical voices, you should probably also change the temperament.
These new digital pianos spell the death of the acoustic piano for the average consumer.
Digital piano make more parent affordable them and more children are able to learn music and more piano teachers are needed on market.
Yes they do and it is a crying shame. I refuse to buy a keyboard of any kind
Thank you very much for your explanations. This instrument is impressive! Clearly CLP 785 is my target and I can´t wait to have it! But I´m still waiting... any idea when they (Yamaha) are going to distribute this marvel?
in europe, the 785 should be delivered within the next few days. I'm waiting, too.
@@bl4d30r wow! That could be amazing. Crossing fingers!
Got mine 6 weeks ago and very pleased so far
@@bl4d30r Got it! I´ll receive it in around 10 days!
Glad it was helpful! were you able to purchase a good digital?
the display and buttons seam pretty annoying! It's good I don't have that much money
I really want this CLP 785..way to expensive so I'm buying a used CLP 545 for $500. I will own the 785 1 day🙏🤞
I have a 785 on the floor if you want to come play it
I still prefer a real organ and an acoustic piano
Well duh
This or Kawai CA99... i'm undecided.
If I would no read soooooooo many complaints regarding quality issues with ca99 I would take it. Buzzing speakers, clicky keys.....action is lighter than on clp785 and should mimic grand more than clp785.
Ca99 also has soundboard which aome people praise...clp785 is more powerful and has spruce speakers of a very high quality..
Due to binaural sampling headphone experience is amazing.
Peraonally, I will pribably not risk it with ca99 due to all I've read...
@@Dajlec I simply don't trust Kawai. Always prefered Yamaha, for digital and acoustic pianos. They may not be the most innovative brand out there, but at least they're always reliable. I sold my Yamaha P515 few months ago and now I only own acoustic pianos, but Yamaha's digital piano was definitely a great experience for me. Loved everything on my P515.
Piano , just piano , no other instruments
It is silly to recreate old piano sounds.
Why??
No it’s not lol