Some Korean reseller has just sold a very expensive piano thanks to you. Maybe I should give them your bank account number for a commission! :D Thanks for the demos. The sound quality was good enough that I could really hear those high notes ringing, and that hits the heart. The numbers in my bank book just lost all their meaning-- My decision was this: "Do I have more money than this piano costs?" Luckily, at least for now, I do. Thanks again.
Thank you for the demonstration of this piano. After watching many reviews, I guess this is the perfect one for my kids, as they’re still using the Yamaha P-125. What I really want to know, whether the keys are already close to an acoustic piano, that when my kids participate in competition using grand piano, the keys are almost resemble? Thanks.
Aldo Omar The difference between a P-121/125 and a top notch CLP Clavinova is enormous. No digital piano action is quite the same as that on a nice grand piano, but sometimes these differences get obsessively exaggerated. If your kids have been using only the GHS action, they will still be at least 5 years away from any competition that can't be prepared on this piano. Suffice to say, you can do a lot with a good Clavinova, but aspiring concert pianists still need some access to high quality acoustic pianos for part of their training.
@@Zoco101 Wow, does that mean that practicing using digital piano, even with something like this CLP 785 is still so way different than with acoustic? For CLP 785 price, I can buy an acoustic upright one, so is it worth it, rather than buying this digital piano?
Sounds very nice. Direct recording via lineout? Or microphones? Anyway, Yamaha is hard to beat for samples and speakers. My supplier doesn't list this one yet. Must cost well over 3000 euros, which is my maximum self-imposed budget for a home digital piano.
Yes and no. You can't get the exact same samples as on this Clavinova, but you could connect a (portable) "V3 Sound Grand Piano" module via MIDI (it features a Bösendorfer and a Steinway etc) or you could connect to a VSTi on a computer. If, as I guess, you already have a good CFX sample on your DGX-670, that will be hard to beat IMO. I'd be more bothered by the limitations of the GHS action.
I have no intention of buying this piano (just don't have the space). I watched this because I love Tony's playing. Just fantastic!
I always wish people would list the music they are playing in these demo videos. Nice sounds!
I’m fortunate enough to own one and equally fortunate to have bought from Bonners. Great service
Sounds great! Thank you for letting the sounds/chords resonate on a much longer sustain, especially with the ac.pianos...
Some Korean reseller has just sold a very expensive piano thanks to you. Maybe I should give them your bank account number for a commission! :D
Thanks for the demos. The sound quality was good enough that I could really hear those high notes ringing, and that hits the heart. The numbers in my bank book just lost all their meaning-- My decision was this: "Do I have more money than this piano costs?" Luckily, at least for now, I do.
Thanks again.
What an amazing instrument! Huge improvement from the electric pianos of just a few years ago. WOW!!! Love the video too.
Great playing as always.
Beautiful sounding instrument.
I like the jazz ❣️
Amazing 💖
Sounds good.
Will there be a Review of the Dexibell H10? After you calling it one of the best sounding digital Pianos im really curious.
Thank you for the demonstration of this piano. After watching many reviews, I guess this is the perfect one for my kids, as they’re still using the Yamaha P-125. What I really want to know, whether the keys are already close to an acoustic piano, that when my kids participate in competition using grand piano, the keys are almost resemble? Thanks.
Aldo Omar The difference between a P-121/125 and a top notch CLP Clavinova is enormous. No digital piano action is quite the same as that on a nice grand piano, but sometimes these differences get obsessively exaggerated. If your kids have been using only the GHS action, they will still be at least 5 years away from any competition that can't be prepared on this piano. Suffice to say, you can do a lot with a good Clavinova, but aspiring concert pianists still need some access to high quality acoustic pianos for part of their training.
@@Zoco101 Wow, does that mean that practicing using digital piano, even with something like this CLP 785 is still so way different than with acoustic? For CLP 785 price, I can buy an acoustic upright one, so is it worth it, rather than buying this digital piano?
Sounds very nice. Direct recording via lineout? Or microphones? Anyway, Yamaha is hard to beat for samples and speakers. My supplier doesn't list this one yet. Must cost well over 3000 euros, which is my maximum self-imposed budget for a home digital piano.
Is the weighting on the 785 too much for a 6 year old? Would the 745 be a better choice?
Hey guys, whats with the @Bonners prize thing? Is that a scam?
Love the part where he play David Foster song
Awesome... I have a Yamaha DGX 670 is there a way to to get some of the sounds from it on DGX 670 like the Bosendorfer?
Yes and no. You can't get the exact same samples as on this Clavinova, but you could connect a (portable) "V3 Sound Grand Piano" module via MIDI (it features a Bösendorfer and a Steinway etc) or you could connect to a VSTi on a computer. If, as I guess, you already have a good CFX sample on your DGX-670, that will be hard to beat IMO. I'd be more bothered by the limitations of the GHS action.
hey Toney, the talking version was better.!