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Description

Experience the sublime fusion of tradition and innovation with the Yamaha CLP-575, a digital piano that captures the essence of acoustic excellence while integrating modern technology. The Natural Wood X (NWX) keyboard offers an authentic playing experience, mimicking the tactile nuances of a grand piano with its synthetic ivory keytops and escapement feature. The 88-key Linear Graded Hammer action ensures a responsive touch that adapts to your playing style, from thunderous bass notes to delicate treble passages.

Dive into a world of rich soundscapes with Yamaha's Virtual Resonance Modeling (VRM), which meticulously recreates the resonant properties of a concert grand, offering an expressive depth rarely found in digital instruments. The meticulously sampled Yamaha CFX and Bösendorfer Imperial voices deliver the breathtaking sound of world-class pianos, ensuring every performance is both powerful and nuanced.

The CLP-575 is not just about sound; it's about creating a holistic musical experience. The Intelligent Acoustic Control (IAC) ensures balanced sound at any volume, making it perfect for home use. With features like a 16-track song recorder and USB connectivity, you can easily capture and share your musical creations. The traditional upright design with front legs adds a touch of elegance, making this instrument a visually striking addition to any space.

Key Features:

  • NWX keyboard with synthetic ivory keytops and escapement
  • 88-key Linear Graded Hammer action
  • Virtual Resonance Modeling (VRM) for realistic expression
  • Yamaha CFX and Bösendorfer Imperial piano samples
  • Intelligent Acoustic Control (IAC)
  • 16-track, 250-song recorder
  • USB MIDI connectivity
  • Dual headphone outputs for private practice
  • Includes music rest and key cover

Product specs

Brand Yamaha
Model CLP-575 Clavinova 88-Key Digital Piano
Finish Rosewood
Year 2010s
Categories Digital Home Pianos
Analog / Digital Digital
Key Size Full Size
Keyboard Action Weighted
MIDI I/O MIDI Input, MIDI Output, MIDI Through, USB MIDI
Number of Keys 88 Keys
Number of Pedals 3 Pedals
Polyphony 256 Voices

FAQs

What type of keyboard action does the Yamaha CLP-575 have?

The Yamaha CLP-575 features a weighted keyboard action, providing a realistic feel similar to an acoustic piano, which is ideal for both beginners and advanced pianists seeking an authentic playing experience.

How many voices of polyphony does the Yamaha CLP-575 offer?

The Yamaha CLP-575 offers 256 voices of polyphony, allowing for complex and richly layered performances without notes dropping out, even during the most intricate pieces.

Does the Yamaha CLP-575 have MIDI connectivity options?

Yes, the Yamaha CLP-575 includes MIDI Input, MIDI Output, MIDI Through, and USB MIDI, ensuring compatibility with a wide range of digital audio workstations and external MIDI devices.

How many pedals are included with the Yamaha CLP-575?

The Yamaha CLP-575 comes with three pedals, providing full control over sustain, soft, and sostenuto functions, similar to a traditional acoustic piano.

What finish is available for the Yamaha CLP-575?

The Yamaha CLP-575 is available in a Rosewood finish, offering a classic and elegant look that complements any home or studio setting.

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Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Yamaha CLP-575.

Features and functionality

  • The Yamaha CLP-575's VRM technology noticeably enhances the character of sampled notes, making it sound more vibrant compared to the CLP-545.

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  • CLP-575's "grand feel" pedal and improved speaker system add to the overall playing experience, though they aren't considered essential by all users.

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  • The CLP-575's "string sympathetic resonance" is subtle and best noticed without a damper pedal, when holding decayed notes within the same harmonic range.

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Comparisons

  • The linear graded hammers in the CLP-575 offer a distinct keyboard feel that makes dynamic passages easier to modulate than on the CLP-545.

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  • Roland's SuperNatural pianos are noted for their continuous string and cabinet interaction modeling, offering a lively sound, though lower-end models may have muddy speakers.

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Use cases and applications

  • CLP-575 is favored for its authentic feel, making it suitable for players with experience around grade 8 and above.

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  • The subtlety of sympathetic resonance effects on the CLP-575 is more notable in pieces with long sustains rather than those heavily reliant on the sustain pedal.

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User experience

  • Owners note that Yamaha Clavinovas, including the CLP-575, are durable, with some lasting over a decade, making them a solid long-term investment.

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  • Users recommend testing resonance by playing and holding bass chords lightly, then playing upper octave notes to evaluate the resonance effect.

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Build quality

  • The CLP-575 has a more reliable music stand compared to the CLP-585, which suffers from sheet music slipping due to its upright-style cover design.

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Critic Reviews

Review - Yamaha CLP535, CLP545, CLP575, CLP585, CLP565GP Pianos

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The Yamaha CLP-575 offers a solid build and reliable performance, showcasing Yamaha's expertise in crafting digital pianos with impressive features. However, the sound quality, particularly the Bosendorfer sample, falls short of expectations, presenting a digital and unnatural tone. While the key action is generally reliable, the overall dynamic range lacks expression compared to real acoustic counterparts. The user interface could be more intuitive, with some functions requiring multiple button presses. Despite these drawbacks, the CLP-575 provides a good selection of instrument sounds and a robust recording capability, making it suitable for various musical needs. Overall, a decent choice for those seeking an attractive, well-made digital piano, but not the best for those prioritizing acoustic realism.

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