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#482734 - 12/03/19 10:04 AM Yamaha CVP809 - First Impressions - Styles
DannyUK Offline
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Lovely demo of the 809, sounds fabulous. I presume it's Genos technology driving it. Great stuff.



Edited by DannyUK (12/04/19 12:37 PM)

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#482738 - 12/03/19 10:46 AM Re: Yamaha CVP809 - First Impressions - Styles [Re: DannyUK]
Bachus Offline
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Originally Posted By DannyUK
Lovely demo of the 809, sounds fabulous. I presume it's Genos technology driving it. Great stuff.



Yamaha technollogy, is a better statement..
its more a mix between a clp and an sx900 with some genos features and some specific cvp things..

As allways Yamaha keeps spreading their technollogy..
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#482759 - 12/03/19 12:26 PM Re: Yamaha CVP809 - First Impressions - Styles [Re: DannyUK]
rikkisbears Offline
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Hi ,
not overly impressed with the demo. It’s a very expensive piano, why wouldn’t you be featuring the piano with styles.

Why would you spend that sort of money, when you could buy an sx900 or a Genos, if the type of sounds you normally use are guitars or strings etc.

Don’t quite get it.

My old Technics dealer used to demo the arranger piano’s, wow. Full piano mode, and off he’d go, runs , fills. all with real-time backing. Made you want to buy one. ( or 2 or 3) haha
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#482856 - 12/04/19 12:26 PM Re: Yamaha CVP809 - First Impressions - Styles [Re: DannyUK]
Stephenm52 Offline
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My 2 cents, I have a CVP 307 that I primarily use for playing and practicing piano. The 307 pianos sound terrific, I don't really need all those arranger features offered on the 809 they are nice but since the CVPs are really used more in the home than for gigs, it's a very expensive choice.

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#482857 - 12/04/19 12:35 PM Re: Yamaha CVP809 - First Impressions - Styles [Re: Stephenm52]
DannyUK Offline
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Originally Posted By Stephenm52
, it's a very expensive choice.


But very classy no doubt! It's pure luxury. Maybe a lifetime home instrument that you wouldn't really change, a one time purchase.

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#482863 - 12/04/19 03:54 PM Re: Yamaha CVP809 - First Impressions - Styles [Re: DannyUK]
rikkisbears Offline
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Registered: 12/22/02
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Hi,
I think as much as I would love to have an arranger piano, the temptation would always be there to want to upgrade it, to get newer arranger functions. Not as easy to do as upgrading keyboards.

Inclined to think , if I went upmarket from my p121, I’d be inclined to get a clp, rather than a cvp and hook them up via midi. A piano can sound good for years, keyboards get outdated. Neighbours clp was 15 years old, still sounded great.
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#482881 - 12/04/19 07:16 PM Re: Yamaha CVP809 - First Impressions - Styles [Re: DannyUK]
leeboy Offline
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Registered: 10/09/04
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It's not that expensive....look at what some of us spent on Home Organs.....And that was a long time ago in most cases...at least for me. I never bought one, but a dealer back in IN near me was selling Lowries for well over $30k.

If I was a true piano player and wanted the style stuff too..I would buy one, as playing a semi weighted arranger keyboard misses the mark a long way to a pianist.
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