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Description

Discover the perfect harmony of technology and tradition with the Suzuki CTP-88 Classroom Teaching Piano. This digital piano stands out not only as an exceptional educational tool but also as a versatile musical companion for any environment. Its sleek design houses a treasure trove of features, making it a favorite among both aspiring musicians and seasoned professionals.

With 128-note polyphony, the CTP-88 ensures that every note resonates with clarity and depth, even in the most intricate compositions. Suzuki’s advanced sound imaging technology, combined with a robust 24Mb piano sound, provides an authentic piano experience that’s rich and expressive. The 4-way stereo sound system elevates this experience, delivering a full-bodied sound through high-grade speakers.

Tech enthusiasts will appreciate the Bluetooth compatibility, allowing seamless connectivity to tablets and other devices for expanded functionality. The full-color LCD display simplifies navigation, ensuring that you can access and manage your features with ease. Additionally, the USB and MIDI ports pave the way for limitless creative possibilities, whether you're composing, recording, or simply jamming.

The CTP-88 is equipped with a 3-track music sequencer and an SD memory card slot, perfect for recording and storing your musical masterpieces. For educational purposes, it offers a range of play-along songs and a vocal grading feature that serves as a virtual piano teacher. The graded hammer action keyboard provides an authentic touch, making practice sessions enjoyable and rewarding.

Key Features:

  • 128-note polyphony for rich, full sound
  • 4-way stereo sound system with high-grade speakers
  • Bluetooth compatibility for wireless connectivity
  • Full-color LCD display for easy feature management
  • USB and MIDI ports for enhanced functionality
  • 3-track music sequencer and SD memory card slot
  • Graded hammer action keyboard for authentic feel
  • Play-along songs and vocal grading feature for educational use

Product specs

Brand Suzuki
Model CTP-88 Classroom Teaching Piano
Year 2010s
Categories Digital Home Pianos
Analog / Digital Digital
Key Size Full Size
Keyboard Action Weighted
MIDI I/O MIDI Input, MIDI Output, USB MIDI
Number of Keys 88 Keys
Number of Pedals 3 Pedals
Polyphony 128 Voices

FAQs

Does the Suzuki CTP-88 Classroom Teaching Piano have weighted keys?

Yes, the Suzuki CTP-88 features graded-hammer action keys, providing a realistic piano feel with weighted keys suitable for both beginners and experienced players.

How many voices and polyphony does the Suzuki CTP-88 offer?

The Suzuki CTP-88 provides 80 voices and supports up to 128-note polyphony, allowing for complex and rich musical performances.

Can the Suzuki CTP-88 Classroom Teaching Piano connect to a computer?

Yes, the Suzuki CTP-88 includes USB MIDI connectivity, enabling you to connect it to a computer for use with various music software and DAWs.

Does the Suzuki CTP-88 come with built-in accompaniment styles?

The Suzuki CTP-88 features 150 accompaniment styles, providing a wide range of musical backgrounds to enhance your playing experience.

Is a bench included with the Suzuki CTP-88 Classroom Teaching Piano?

Yes, the Suzuki CTP-88 comes with a matching bench, making it convenient for classroom or home use.

What are the dimensions and weight of the Suzuki CTP-88?

The Suzuki CTP-88 measures 54.25" wide, 40" high, and 20.25" deep, with a weight of 175 pounds, making it a substantial and stable digital piano for teaching environments.

Reviews

PROS

  • Incredible sound quality, likened to a real acoustic piano

  • Aesthetically pleasing design complements home decor

  • Realistic key action offers lifelike resistance

  • Multiple piano settings emulate different piano brands

  • Encourages play and enjoyment, even for those out of practice

  • Ideal alternative for those with limited space for an upright piano

CONS

  • Does not include necessary hardware or power cord in some deliveries

  • User manual lacks clarity and detail on features

  • Some users experience minor damage to piano bench components

  • Limited dynamic range, struggles with soft and loud dynamics

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