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Yamaha Digital Pianos

A Brief History of Yamaha Digital Pianos

The Yamaha name is synonymous with quality acoustic and digital pianos. Yamaha has been building premier upright and grand acoustic pianos since the turn of the 20th century. They leveraged their reputation in the piano space to spearhead some of the world’s first synthesizers (SY-1, CS-80) and digital pianos (Clavinova CVP-7) in the 1970s and ‘80s.

Today, the Yamaha digital piano lineup is better than ever. From the student-level Yamaha Piaggero series to the head-turning Yamaha Clavinova collection, Yamaha’s entire range of digital pianos is designed to give a player an unforgettable playing experience at every stage in their musical journey.

Watch: Yamaha Clavinova Digital Piano Overview
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vEDnfu80pzQ

FAQs

Q: Which Yamaha digital piano is best for my needs?

A: If you’re searching for the best Yamaha digital pianos on the market, you’ve come to the right place. Sweetwater carries the entire range of Yamaha digital pianos — from just-starting to career-making models. Some key questions to ask yourself are:

  • • How many keys do I need? — If you’re searching for an authentic piano-like playing experience, you’ll want to invest in a full 88-key Yamaha digital piano. If space is a consideration, or if you plan on playing out, consider stepping down to a 73-key model or below.
  • • Do I need built-in speakers? — Many first-time digital piano owners are surprised to learn that not every Yamaha has onboard speakers. Stage, studio, and worship performers don’t typically require built-in speakers from their digital pianos. But if you’re using your Yamaha digital piano for student lessons or at home, you may consider this option.
  • • Do I want wired or wireless MIDI? — Most Yamaha digital pianos give you MIDI I/O via 5-pin DIN or USB connections. But a few even give you wireless MIDI over Bluetooth for connecting to iPads and tablets.

Q: Where can I find Sweetwater’s Yamaha digital piano reviews?

A: We’ve attached in-depth video reviews to many of the Yamaha digital pianos on our site. Just click into the product page and you’ll find the video below the fold. Have questions? Don’t hesitate to contact your Sweetwater Sales Engineer by phone or email for a personalized Yamaha digital grand piano suggestion!

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