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Yamaha has a cosmic selection of digital pianos on offer. At last check, Yamaha digital piano models being actively sold was pushing 200. Yamaha classifies the different models into the following categories: •: These are projected as the flagship product of the Yamaha Keyboard line.
Available at the upper-end of this spectrum are the connectivity, digital technologies, and acoustic piano simulation capabilities lacking in many of the higher-end digital piano models. They range in price between $350 and $1000. •: These are portable digital pianos and are at the rear end in Yamaha’s digital piano line. They come with a removable stand (some models optional) and range in price between $450 and $1000.
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•: These are portable digital pianos in the high-end of the portable line. Introduced in the 1970s as the “electric grands” they were an instant hit because of their authentic sound and live performance convenience.
They range in price between $1200 and $2200. •: These are Yamaha’s low-end alternatives to an acoustic console piano. While not portable, in appearance they are comparable to spinets and sport a feel closer to an acoustic console piano. On the average, they weigh below 100 pounds as opposed to upwards of 500 pounds for an acoustic console piano. The ARIUS series has turned out to be a good retail alternative to the Clavinova and MODUS models that are sold through dealers only in the US. The YDP model numbers without the ARIUS prefix are older models.
The ARIUS range in price (MSRP) between $1,500 and $2,700. There was also the Nocturne N100 (no longer listed in their current models) which came in a sleek cabinet but otherwise similar to the YDP series that sold for over $2000. •: The popular CLP series rule the roost as the gold standard of digital pianos. Weighing between 100 and 200 pounds, they are preferred over an acoustic piano by many homes and institutions (schools, colleges, and universities). There are a large number of CLP series Clavinova models designed to fit most of the mid to high-end digital piano market with pricing (MSRP) ranging from ~$2,000 to ~$7,000 depending on features and looks. •: With several bells and whistles, these are the high-end of the Clavinova’s.
Features for musicians and composers include multi-track recording (16 or more), USB audio recorder, karaoke plug-in, speakers with subwoofers, etc. They weigh upwards of 200 pounds. These range in price (MSRP) between $5000 and $16000. •: These are Clavinova Ensemble CVP series pianos that come in a polished ebony designer grand-piano cabinet. They are generally priced (MSRP) upwards of $20,000.
•: These are digital pianos that are lower in features compared to the high-end of the Clavinova’s but with designer (luxury) looks. Dataradio Integra Tr Software Reviews here. They have a higher price-point (MSRP) than most Clavinovas and range between $6,000 and $21,000. The array of choices makes it a necessity to classify the different models into separate groups.