Concert Grand Sound. Living Room Footprint.
Our digital upright lineup spans the Yamaha Clavinova CLP-800 Series, CSP-200 Series, and AvantGrand hybrids alongside the Roland HP and LX Series. Yamaha models feature voices sampled from the flagship CFX and Bösendorfer Imperial concert grands with Virtual Resonance Modeling and Grand Expression Modeling. Roland’s LX Series uses Piano Reality modeling for rich, responsive sound, while the HP Series delivers SuperNATURAL Piano Modeling with limitless polyphony on piano tones. All models include Bluetooth connectivity, headphone outputs for silent practice, and companion app integration.
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Grand Piano Presence. Maintenance-Free Performance.
Yamaha and Roland both offer digital instruments in full grand piano cabinetry with opening top lids and multi-channel speaker systems designed to project sound the way an acoustic grand does. Yamaha’s CLP-865GP and CLP-895GP bring the complete CLP-800 Series sound engine into baby grand enclosures, while the Roland GP Series — from the compact GP-3 to the flagship GP-9 and self-playing GP-9M — is built around Roland’s Piano Reality modeling with progressive hammer action and hybrid wood/molded keyboards.
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