Yamaha CLP370 - Dark Rosewood (See Below For Other Colours)
(Covers UK and Europe)
Price: £1,762.05 (includes FREE delivery + 3 year warranty!)
Availability: In Stock. Delivery 3-4 days.
from Thomann Cyberstore Call UK Pianos for advice on: 020 8367 2080.
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See below for CLP370 mahogany, polished ebony, and cherry.
You get:
30 day money back guarantee (If you're not happy with your piano, you have up to 30 days to return it for a full
refund).
3 year UK and European warranty (Any faults will be repaired in your home or the piano collected and replaced. Read more...)
Free delivery (Includes UK, Ireland and most European countries).
- Free Music Book - (50 Greats For The Piano)
Please note: prices are subject to change. You can check out Thomann's latest deal on the Yamaha CLP370 here
The CLP370 also has:
Natural Wood key action with synthetic ivory keytops
128-note polyphony
New 4-level DSS piano sample
28 voices with dual and split
Damper resonance
USB to DEVICE
2-track recorder
Internet Direct Connection (IDC) with LAN port
2 x 40 watt amplification
Dimensions
1408 x 917 (with music rest 1018) x 511 mm (w x d x h)
Weight
78 kgs
Choice of Finishes
Choose from dark rosewood, cherry, or mahogany
Delivery
Free delivery to UK, Ireland and most European Countries.
Assembly
The piano comes flat-packed and is easy to assemble (instructions in English provided). The electronics and keyboard are fixed in
- all you have to do is assemble the base.
There are four screws that fix the base to the keyboard, four to fix the base together and a few smaller
screws to fit the back board. The screw holes are already made and no gluing is required. Even the screw driver is provided!
I do advise two people to do the job though - purely because of the keyboard's weight - It is heavy and safer to have a helping
hand when lifting it on to the base.
Please note: Prices are subject to change. Check out Thomann's latest deal on the Yamaha CLP370 here.
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Yamaha CLP370 Reviews
I finally settled for a Yamaha clav clp 370, and I linked it up with a laptop. I took your advise and got Ruth`s Rocket piano and also her songpond (which is really great), and now I`m as happy as a
dog with two tails. The Clavinova cost me two thousand pounds, from a music shop in Boscombe, but I reckon its worth it, the sound is absolutely
fantastic,its the real business. thanks once more Graham,
Dave Dawson, Christchurch, Dorset, UK
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Questions
Dear Graham
Thanks for your emails. They are so interesting and informative and I have enjoyed your piano
course. I am more than just a beginner but I have found it useful to re-visit some of the basics. I am going to have a look at
the Ruth Searle course soon and give you some feedback.
I visited the Piano Warehouse in Surbiton recently. Spent ages playing and comparing the clp 340 and 370. After about an hour, I
finally decided on the 370 as I felt it had better sound quality.
As I was already on the premises with my estate car, I was able to load it up and bring it home. I'm glad to say that the volume, at
40x2, has proved to be adequate for our church meetings (you may remember that it was replacing our old 60x2 Clavinova). Moreover, the
other pianists are very happy with the instrument.
So, thanks for your advice and I look forward to more communication with you.
Thanks, Sandra
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Hi Graham
During my on-going research I have today visited a local music shop and seen a very nice piano - the Yamaha CLP370PE.
The sound quality and keyboard was extremely good and they currently had it on offer at £1,900. (normal RRP £2,431) (nb I am interested in
buying a polished ebony piano)
As I am looking for a digital piano to be a piano first and for most (and not a all singing all dancing instrument) would you recommend this
piano? and do you think it is value for money? (nb. The shop only sold Yamaha)
Also, could you recommend any other digital pianos of equal quality/value.
I look forward to your reply
Many thanks
Mrs N C Townley
Reply/ Hi Nerissa
The Yamaha CLP370 is one if the finest digital
pianos you can buy...
It's got the best sound and most realistic touch.
The only other piano worth comparing against it
is the Classenti CDP2.
The CDP2 has a very good piano sound also. And
the key touch is fully-weighted, so it feels
very close to a real piano.
The CDP2 is a simple piano, with less features
(gadgets) than the CLP370. Having less features
brings the piano's price down considerably.
You can read more about the Classenti here:
http://www.ukpianos.co.uk/classenti-cdp2.html
Yours pianistically,
Graham Howard
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