Abbey Road Studios and Yamaha CFX
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- Опубліковано 1 жов 2024
- London's iconic Abbey Road Studios is the most famous recording facility in the world and is the latest high-profile facility to select Yamaha's acclaimed flagship CFX concert grand piano.
Here, multi-award winning senior engineers Arne Akselberg and Simon Rhodes discuss how and why they selected the CFX for the iconic Studio Two and the unique qualities that make the CFX so suited to the acoustic and design of this legendary recording space.
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What a piano. Nothing sounds like it. Very powerful bass and the top end slays like no other piano. With other pianos, you can hear the top end dissolving like butter into the soundboard and losing definition. With the CFX, the top end cuts through the hammers like a knife while keeping the "lyrical" timbre at the same time.
Amazing full and smooth sound! Wish the audio part was longer. Try out the Alamo Music Channel to hear a longer audio track on the CFX piano itself.
i want to hear the piano not people talking about it!
love that CFX! :)
why are we whispering?
Maybe they were appreciating the sound of the CFX.
Shhhhhhh
well it costs about 100k it must be good.
Ravenscroft 275 cost 289k ;)
Way more! $175k.
I'd work 24/7 just to buy that piano
You would have to - for about 100 years... go for a Ukulele instead...
then u wouldn't have time to play it so what's the point haha
We click this video in hopes of hearing the piano, not hearing 2 guys talking.
Yamaha pianos sound so wonderful when new. Even 20 years on, still wonderful. But 35 to 40 years on, they lose that magic. Have you ever seen a pre-1960 Yamaha lovingly restored and sent back onto the concert stage? No? With all the competent rebuilders in your area, your old Bluthner will still be making music 100 years from now, while Yamaha is trying to sell you the next "new improved" model.
you wish