Yamaha CLP-825 WH

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Yamaha CLP-825 WH

Yamaha

CLP-825 WH

4.5 Expert Rating

Product Info

Article Number: 593830
Brand: Yamaha
Model: CLP-825 WH
Price: $1,516.90

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The CLP-825 WH is a seriously capable digital piano, especially for intermediate to advanced players who want a realistic feel and premium sounds without the absolute top-tier price tag. The GrandTouch-S action is a highlight, and the sound engine is surprisingly expressive. It's a great choice for home practice and smaller performance spaces.

Product Description

  • Yamaha CLP-825 WH
  • Digital Piano
  • 88 weighted keys with hammer action (Grand Touch-S)
  • synthetic ebony and ivory top layers and escapement (simulation)
  • Ten sounds incl. Yamaha CFX Piano
  • Bösendorfer Imperial
  • Dual/Layer
  • Duo-Mode
  • 363 songs
  • 256-voice polyphonic
  • MIDI recording: One song
  • two tracks
  • Four reverb effects
  • Metronome
  • transpose
  • Compatible with the Yamaha Smart Pianist app
  • Bluetooth Audio/MIDI
  • Two headphone outputs: 6.3 mm stereo jack each
  • USB to Host
  • Power supply via Yamaha PA-300
  • 3-way pedal unit: Damper (half pedal)
  • Sostenuto
  • Soft
  • Speaker system 2 x 20 watts
  • Dimensions (W x D x H
  • including music stand): 1350 x 411 x 1003 mm
  • Weight: 45 kg
  • Colour: White
  • Includes power supply
PROS
  • • GrandTouch-S action delivers nuanced dynamics and realistic escapement.
  • • CFX and Bösendorfer sounds offer exceptional clarity and richness.
  • • Bluetooth MIDI expands connectivity and learning options seamlessly.
  • • Solid build quality and attractive white finish enhance the playing experience.
CONS
  • • Limited onboard recording capabilities compared to higher-end models.
  • • Speaker system, while adequate, lacks the power for larger spaces.
  • • The synthetic ivory/ebony feel, while good, isn’t quite like real ivory.

Product Video

Key Features

Keys 88
Key Action GrandTouch-S (weighted, hammer action, escapement)
Sounds Yamaha CFX, Bösendorfer Imperial, 10 sounds total
Polyphony 256 voices
Speakers 2 x 20 watts, 3-way system
Connections USB to Host, Dual Headphone Outputs, Bluetooth Audio/MIDI
Weight 45 kg

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Frequently Asked Questions

The GrandTouch-S is a slightly simplified version of the NWX, omitting the heavier counterweights; it still provides excellent responsiveness and a realistic feel, but lacks the ultimate depth of the NWX.
Yes, the USB to Host functionality allows direct connection to a computer for recording and MIDI control, but you’ll need appropriate software.
Generally yes, but latency can sometimes be a factor depending on your device and network conditions; a wired connection is always more stable for critical performance.

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