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Yamaha CP33 Stage Piano Product Description:



  • 88-key graded hammer keyboard with authenic touch
  • State-of-the-art AWM tone generation system
  • 28 original voices with a maximum of 64 note polyphony
  • Master mode for independent contrpl of up to two externsl tone generators
  • Compact, light and portable

Product Description

The CP33 is made for the serious musician on-the-go. Sit down with one, and the instrument becomes an extension of your hands and your musical imagination. The authentic piano voices and rich expressiveness come alive at your touch, and the sound is big enough to blast through a full band onstage - yet nuanced enough to work magic in an intimate club. Yamaha's extensive experience in crafting fine acoustic pianos helps us in creating the ultimate digital pianos. Our advanced Graded Hammer Effect (GHE) action gives all keys an authentic resistance that increases from the top register to the lower - just as on an actual acoustic piano. Which means that you can naturally pound out thunderous low notes with your left hand and let the fingers on your right dance and fly with the high notes. In crafting the authentic sound of the CP series, we used meticulously recorded stereo samples of top-quality instruments, taken at various playing strengths, and included subtle elements such as String Resonance, Stereo Sustain, and even Key-Off Samples that capture the felt dampers muting the piano strings - providing the most authentic sounding and finely nuanced acoustic piano voices possible. The CP stage pianos are also master keyboard controllers that give you full command of your gear. Play and control external tone generators. Assign different voices to different keyboard sections and create multi-textured layers of sound. Two instrument zones on the CP33 with panel sliders, let you easily tweak the level of each instrument as you play. You can also freely reassign the sliders and wheels to control other sonic characteristics of your gear, such as sound attack, decay, brightness and filter cutoff. At just under 40 lbs. the CP33 is a very compact and portable yet full size stage piano.

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34 of 35 people found the following review helpful.
5Good slab piano
By Music Educator
Nice upgrade from my Yamaha P90.I purchaed this piano for the piano sound and feel. Any additional instruments or features that come with it are a bonus. The acoustic bass, strings and jazz organ sounds are done very well also.While nothing replaces the feel of a real piano, this keyboard comes very, very close and the lighter touch on the higher keys really takes you there.I only wish that the power transformer was inside of the piano instead of requiring a wall wart (transformer).If you want a great piano sound and feel get this keyboard. If you want speakers to go with it as well as some more sounds, look into the CP300, but then you will need to add $1000, 30 more pounds and a deeper frame.

20 of 20 people found the following review helpful.
5Perfect for small spaces
By Zachary Cochran
I don't have a lot of room or money for a full-blown piano (saving for a Yamaha U3). I wanted something I could really play that wouldn't be a toy and that would serve for the occasional gig as well. I previously had a P-80, and really enjoyed that, so I figured this would do as the logical successor.Well, the key action is excellent. I'm not a professional musician, but I've been playing the piano for 28 years. It feels like I'm playing a piano rather than a keyboard, and that was what mattered to me. If anything, the touch is a little "heavier" than a typical studio grand, but I really don't mind.The sound is just fine; I've never run out of notes in any of the playing I've done, and the grand piano samples seem spot on. Again, I'm not a professional, but I am picky. It sounds great through an amp and it sounds great with headphones (and the headphone option means practice late at night without disturbing my family).I highly recommend this instrument. I've owned it for more than two years now and it plays as if new. It's durable, portable, and plays very naturally. The price is excellent too.

20 of 21 people found the following review helpful.
4great entry level stage piano/keyboard
By K. Lin
it came with the FC-3 sustain pedal, power adapter, but no music stand.It's heavy with complete metal enclosure. The weighted keys are just wonderful.It play exactly like a grand piano with the sound samples exactly like a $25000 grand piano.I'd like to have more sound samples on this one but frankly, what it comes with should suffice for 99.9% of playing occasions.The output is nicely controlled by two different settings.The transpose setting is also wonderful.When I turn off my amp, (this one doesn't have built-in speakers), I use headphones to practice (the headset plug is 1/4" not the 3.5mm)The strings sampling is a little bit awkward, I have to say, I was comparing this to a Roland RD700GX, and I think the Roland sounds are better.But it's a different level stage piano anyway.I bought a piano bag and a stand from Amazon too. See my other reviews.A note on the FC-3 pedal--it came with something lose in the housing. Sounded like a screw or something. I was going to ask the dealer to exchange but the shipping back and forth would be trouble so I attempted to fix it. After opening the housing, it's a U shaped plastic that holds the sustain mechanism with the pedal action that came off. So I just pressed down the pedal and re-inserted the U-shape bracket into its place and voila, it's working again. So, if you ever encounter a similar problem, you can try to fix it that way. It only took like 5 screws to see the inside. But I've had other sustain pedals that had completely different sustain mechanism and would not be repaired in a similar fashion.All in all, the adapter is a small size and very easy to fit in the bag I purchased.The lack of music holder is something I deducted credit from the 5 stars.Also, the keys seems to be of less quality than the higher level Yamaha keyboards. I don't know if my nails are so hard, but after playing just 1 time, brand new, I could see visible scratch marks under light reflection. I am not being too critical but that didn't happen with my old upright piano.I'd recommend this one if it's under $1000 (net, after tax and shipping). I think a replacement is coming or CP50 is already the replacement unit by Yamaha.With just two weeks of ownership, I've given it more than 40 hours of practice sessions. It's a wonderful entry level stage piano.

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