It's a DCFX. A regular CFX doesn't have the piano player function and other features. The CFX originally came out in 2010 and was highly acclaimed and this is the 2nd generation of the piano.
Yep …. a Disklavier , which is a Yamaha trademark … Every YAMAHA model that has a D added in front usually means that it is a DISKLAVIER of a Yamaha model (which is identified by the following letters & numbers ). All Disklavier’s are made from scratch at a Yamaha factory , and are not retrofitted later on any of their existing models already completed . Yamaha generally chooses the models that it will manufacture with their Disklavier system . The name “DISKLAVIER” itself is a YAMAHA trademark . If any Yamaha model happens to have some sort of player system installed into it , it is not a Disklavier. Only Disklavier’s come with Yamaha’s player system manufactured with it from scratch at it’s factory .
The proper model ID of this Yamaha should have the “D” I front of it (to mean that it is a DISKLAVIER version of a CFX model … unless the players system is not from Yamaha … and has been retrofitted - out in by someone other than Yamaha . the name DISKLAVIER is a YAMAHA trademark
I came here to look at a 'CFX' piano and am faced with a 'DCFX'? Totally misleading video title! Why the hell would Yamaha put a jukebox action into their premier concert grand? In 2020 I was privileged to demo the only new CFX in Africa. It was a religious experience. You couldn't gift me a DCFX .......
It's a DCFX. A regular CFX doesn't have the piano player function and other features. The CFX originally came out in 2010 and was highly acclaimed and this is the 2nd generation of the piano.
it is a cfx you can se that by the sheet music stand.
@@BFHPET ADCFX is a CFX with the software box so it can play itself. A regular CFX does not play by itself.
@@benjaminsmith2287 yes thats true i just thought u said this wasnt a cfx. It is the new cfx.
@@BFHPET Yes. The C3X Espressivo also has a stand like the new CFX.
Yep …. a Disklavier , which is a Yamaha trademark … Every YAMAHA model that has a D added in front usually means that it is a DISKLAVIER of a Yamaha model (which is identified by the following letters & numbers ).
All Disklavier’s are made from scratch at a Yamaha factory , and are not retrofitted later on any of their existing models already completed .
Yamaha generally chooses the models that it will manufacture with their Disklavier system .
The name “DISKLAVIER” itself is a YAMAHA trademark .
If any Yamaha model happens to have some sort of player system installed into it , it is not a Disklavier.
Only Disklavier’s come with Yamaha’s player system manufactured with it from scratch at it’s factory .
Haha, it is a hybrid piano now too, the endless discussions ;)))
!!!!! i got to play one! felt like a bozendorfer.. but sounded like a Yam...
what version of every breath you take is this demo from??? that was a beautiful rendition
Every Breath you Take - Carol Welsman - available on iTunes , and Apple Music :)
Thank you
The proper model ID of this Yamaha should have the “D” I front of it (to mean that it is a DISKLAVIER version of a CFX model … unless the players system is not from Yamaha … and has been retrofitted - out in by someone other than Yamaha .
the name DISKLAVIER is a YAMAHA trademark
I came here to look at a 'CFX' piano and am faced with a 'DCFX'? Totally misleading video title! Why the hell would Yamaha put a jukebox action into their premier concert grand? In 2020 I was privileged to demo the only new CFX in Africa. It was a religious experience. You couldn't gift me a DCFX .......
also played an imperial!