@@anesthesiabeyond8519 glad it was helpful. When you’re ready, just let us know and we’ll help make the process of adopting a new Clavinova easy and fun. thepianoguyspianostore.com
I've watched a lot of Yamaha piano review videos recently and your videos are THE best ones. You're so enthusiastic and informative and gets to the points quickly. Your reviews are from personal usage experience while keeping the information comprehensive, rather than simply receptively reciting the bullet points from marketing materials. I've watched all your uploaded videos and they're so satisfying to watch even if I have no intent to buy the model you're reviewing. But after watch each video, it made me think "This is the model I'm going to get!" Looking forward to more videos!
I have seen other Yamaha's pianos reviews that missed key features and this one was spot on. Very didactic video and presentation. Also, I particularly appreciated the detailed explanation of the Smart Pianist app, as I was previously unaware of its extensive capabilities.
I love this review thank you, it's so accurate. I just bought the CLP 875. The CLP 885 is to tall for me so the 875 is perfect. I'd highly recommend one to anyone who's still on the fence 🙂
@thepianoguyspianostore You're very welcome, and you're right it's a wonderful instrument 😍 Could I just ask how I alter the display timer so it's on longer. I'm blonde and not great with these things 🤣
@@MonaroMel1sure! - Go to the menu “hamburger” - Touch the left arrow to highlight the left column menu - Use the down area to scroll down to the gears/settings menu - Touch the right arrow - Use the down arrow to scroll down to “Utility” - Touch the right arrow - Scroll down to “Auto Backlight Off” - Touch the right arrow - Scroll down to “60” This will set the screen to stay lit for 60 seconds before going to sleep
I've watched all reviews for CLP-885 and they all do almost the same information we can find on Yamaha website. It's really nice seeing a refreshed view, actually explaining some of the differences and advantages. I've seen several videos rating the key mechanics, but they never explain why they think it's good or bad. I'm very happy to understand it all a bit better with your in depth explanations.
Glad you found the video informative! Please reach out if you have any additional questions. And, let us know when you're ready to adopt your new CLP-885.
You are correct. The soft close fallboard is only on the CLP885. We apologize for the confusion, but Craig's statements in this video are general in scope as an overview of the full CLP Series. For specific features of each model, please visit our website: thepianoguyspianostore.com/yamaha-clavinova-clp/
@peteradunga The key material is the same for all three models. They feature wooden keys (white keys), synthetic ebony and ivory keytops for a better tactile feel, and escapement. The CLP875 and CLP885 add linear graded hammers. Every single key on an acoustic grand piano keyboard is weighted differently. The 88-key Linear Graded Hammers of the CLP875 and CLP885 faithfully duplicates this graded touch with differing weights and key return on each one of its keys. It allows for a more authentic touch. The CLP885 adds counterweights. In an acoustic grand piano, counterweights are embedded in the keys to balance the weight of the hammers. The CLP885 features carefully adjusted counterweights, offering an improved playability when playing pianissimo with a light touch, and better key return in rapid passages. The counterweights are hidden inside the keys so they cannot be seen. Hope that helps! If you have any additional questions, you can also call/text 866-75-PIANO.
Amazing review. Thank you for your hard work.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Wow! Best precise review!
Thank you so much! You help me decide my future CLP .
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@@anesthesiabeyond8519 glad it was helpful. When you’re ready, just let us know and we’ll help make the process of adopting a new Clavinova easy and fun. thepianoguyspianostore.com
I've watched a lot of Yamaha piano review videos recently and your videos are THE best ones. You're so enthusiastic and informative and gets to the points quickly. Your reviews are from personal usage experience while keeping the information comprehensive, rather than simply receptively reciting the bullet points from marketing materials. I've watched all your uploaded videos and they're so satisfying to watch even if I have no intent to buy the model you're reviewing. But after watch each video, it made me think "This is the model I'm going to get!" Looking forward to more videos!
Thank you @mghostsoft1 for your feedback. We have many more videos planned and in the works...coming to TH-cam soon!
I have seen other Yamaha's pianos reviews that missed key features and this one was spot on. Very didactic video and presentation. Also, I particularly appreciated the detailed explanation of the Smart Pianist app, as I was previously unaware of its extensive capabilities.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Wow it looks like a piano!. What innovation.
I love this review thank you, it's so accurate. I just bought the CLP 875. The CLP 885 is to tall for me so the 875 is perfect. I'd highly recommend one to anyone who's still on the fence 🙂
Congratulations on your new CLP875! You made a phenomenal choice. Thanks for watching and commenting.
@thepianoguyspianostore You're very welcome, and you're right it's a wonderful instrument 😍 Could I just ask how I alter the display timer so it's on longer. I'm blonde and not great with these things 🤣
@@MonaroMel1sure!
- Go to the menu “hamburger”
- Touch the left arrow to highlight the left column menu
- Use the down area to scroll down to the gears/settings menu
- Touch the right arrow
- Use the down arrow to scroll down to “Utility”
- Touch the right arrow
- Scroll down to “Auto Backlight Off”
- Touch the right arrow
- Scroll down to “60”
This will set the screen to stay lit for 60 seconds before going to sleep
Wow, thank you so so much. I've switched the timer off all together. I like it lit I
Up. I appreciate your help 🙏 ☺️
I've watched all reviews for CLP-885 and they all do almost the same information we can find on Yamaha website. It's really nice seeing a refreshed view, actually explaining some of the differences and advantages. I've seen several videos rating the key mechanics, but they never explain why they think it's good or bad. I'm very happy to understand it all a bit better with your in depth explanations.
Glad you found the video informative! Please reach out if you have any additional questions. And, let us know when you're ready to adopt your new CLP-885.
Headphone jack! in a $5000 piano. that's innovation!
Great review thank you settled for CLP
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thank you so much for a very informative video.
Glad it was helpful!
good video, shocking that you only have 12 subs for such quality
very informative video!
Glad you liked it
Does the CLP-875 comes with a bench in package?😮
@@jurajbeger9299 Yes. All Clavinova come with a matching bench, in the box from Yamaha.
That`s not true. NOT all CLPs have slo-close fallboard! Actually ONLY the top of the line has it, most of them have a sliding cover.
You are correct. The soft close fallboard is only on the CLP885. We apologize for the confusion, but Craig's statements in this video are general in scope as an overview of the full CLP Series. For specific features of each model, please visit our website: thepianoguyspianostore.com/yamaha-clavinova-clp/
TERRIFIC INTRO TO CLAVINOVAS! This beats the other reviews hands down.
Glad you enjoyed it!
what is the difference of the keys? I mean 845, 875, 885?
@peteradunga
The key material is the same for all three models. They feature wooden keys (white keys), synthetic ebony and ivory keytops for a better tactile feel, and escapement.
The CLP875 and CLP885 add linear graded hammers. Every single key on an acoustic grand piano keyboard is weighted differently. The 88-key Linear Graded Hammers of the CLP875 and CLP885 faithfully duplicates this graded touch with differing weights and key return on each one of its keys. It allows for a more authentic touch.
The CLP885 adds counterweights. In an acoustic grand piano, counterweights are embedded in the keys to balance the weight of the hammers. The CLP885 features carefully adjusted counterweights, offering an improved playability when playing pianissimo with a light touch, and better key return in rapid passages. The counterweights are hidden inside the keys so they cannot be seen.
Hope that helps! If you have any additional questions, you can also call/text 866-75-PIANO.