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Description

Experience the fusion of traditional craftsmanship and modern technology with the Yamaha DC7A Disklavier, a grand piano that elevates musical expression to new heights. As part of Yamaha’s prestigious Disklavier series, this grand piano offers an unmatched combination of acoustic performance and digital innovation. Ideal for both professional musicians and hobbyists, the DC7A Disklavier features a sophisticated recording and playback system that captures every nuance of your performance, allowing you to review and refine your playing.

The DC7A doesn’t just play music; it brings it to life with its seamless integration of Yamaha’s renowned craftsmanship and cutting-edge technology. It offers a rich, dynamic sound that fills any room, whether you're playing live or using the piano’s self-playing capabilities for an immersive listening experience. The Disklavier's advanced control system allows you to connect with smart devices, making it easier than ever to record, edit, and share your music with the world.

Key Features:

  • High-quality acoustic grand piano with Disklavier technology
  • Disklavier ENSPIRE system for playback and recording
  • Smart device integration for enhanced control and connectivity
  • Wireless network compatibility for seamless operation
  • Full 88-key keyboard with Yamaha's renowned action
  • Rich, dynamic sound with an authentic acoustic piano feel
  • Built-in speakers for clear and powerful sound projection

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See how Aphex Twin uses Yamaha DC7A Disklavier

Aphex Twin

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'Avril 14th' and several other songs off 'Drukqs' were recorded using the Yamaha Disklavier, a standard Yamaha acoustic piano rigged to accept MIDI data, meaning you can write on computer and have an acoustic piano perform it.

See how Josh Groban uses Yamaha DC7A Disklavier

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Specified in this December 2, 2005 Yamaha press release.

Going on his first tour, Groban needed to choose just the right instruments, and he says “there was no question Yamaha was the perfect sound for me.” Groban uses a Yamaha Disklavier® DC7A and raves about how it can make “a classical sound or a pop sound – the response on the keys is great.”

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