Kawai CA99 vs Yamaha CLP 785

Digital Piano

Kawai ca99 :

Features:

    • Kawai CA99 digital piano has 88 fully-weighted keys.

    • Comes with a variety of different voices and sounds.

    • Built-in library of 300 rhythms and accompaniment styles.

    • Features a 16-track song recorder.

    • Connectivity options include a USB port.

    • Dual headphone jacks.

    • Includes a stand and bench.

Specifications:

    • Number of Keys: 88

    • Key Type: Graded Hammer

    • Touch Sensitivity: 4 levels

    • Maximum Polyphony: 64

    • Voices: 30 voices

    • Effects: Reverb, Chorus, Delay

    • Rhythm and Accompaniment: 300 styles

    • Recording: 16 Tracks

    • Connectivity: USB, MIDI in/out, Pedal Inputs, Dual Headphone Jacks

    • Accessories: Stand and Bench

Pros:

    • Highly realistic keyboard action.

    • Built-in library of accompaniment styles and rhythms.

    • 16-track song recorder for recording and playback.

    • Connectivity options.

    • Dual headphone jacks.

    • Includes a stand and bench.

Cons:

    • No built-in speakers.

    • Limited selection of voices and effects.

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Yamaha CLP 785:

Features:

• 88-key keyboard with graded hammer action
• Dual, split, and duo modes
• 512MB of samples taken from actual Yamaha CFX and Bösendorfer Imperial grand pianos
• Virtual Resonance Modeling (VRM) simulation
• Virtual Resonance Modeling (VRM) provides a realistic sound and feel
• 256-note polyphony
• 256 onboard sounds
• 14 types of reverb, 5 types of chorus, and 26 types of effects
• USB Audio Recorder for capturing performances
• Smart Pianist app for iOS and Android devices
• Bluetooth audio/MIDI connectivity
• Dual headphone jacks.
• Dual 20W amplifiers and two-way speaker system
• Line-level output.
• Built-in metronome with adjustable tempo, time signature, and volume

Specifications:

• Keyboard: 88-key Graded Hammer Action
• Polyphony: 256
• Voices: 256
• Effects: 14 types of reverb, 5 types of chorus, and 26 types of effects
• Connectivity: USB, Bluetooth, Dual Headphone Jacks, Line Out
• Speakers: Dual 20W Amplifiers and 2-Way Speaker System
• Smart Pianist App Compatibility: iOS and Android

Pros:

• Great sound quality and realistic feel
• Virtual Resonance Modeling (VRM) for a realistic sound and feel
• 256 onboard sounds
• Rich selection of reverb, chorus and effects
• USB Audio Recorder.
• Smart Pianist app for iOS and Android devices
• Bluetooth audio/MIDI connectivity
• Dual headphone jacks for private practice

Cons:

• Pricey compared to other digital pianos
• No LCD screen for navigation

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