@@Josifer4GAppFire I have played the CP300 on multiple occasions and I think you might prefer the CP88 if you would like a lighter action (each key on the CP300 was a whole workout on its own), and I would bet you won't be disappointed by the sounds!
@@roycevanbeethoven Oh man I would love a bit lighter action. The CP300 is great but can be pretty fatiguing. How much lighter do you think it is? I appreciate your response. Also the only thing i’m worried about is the CP88 doesn’t have string resonance like the CP300. Do you notice a difference?
Man, what an amazing sounds!!! Never regret to have an Yamaha in my set!!! Yamaha always surprises me!!!
And here I was thinking of getting the CP300 because of that delicious piano sound that every sound engineer loves...
did you get a cp88?
@@Josifer4GAppFire Yes! And I love it till death!
@@roycevanbeethoven How do you like the action? I have a cp300 but need something portable that has that beatiful CF3 piano sound
@@Josifer4GAppFire I have played the CP300 on multiple occasions and I think you might prefer the CP88 if you would like a lighter action (each key on the CP300 was a whole workout on its own), and I would bet you won't be disappointed by the sounds!
@@roycevanbeethoven Oh man I would love a bit lighter action. The CP300 is great but can be pretty fatiguing. How much lighter do you think it is? I appreciate your response. Also the only thing i’m worried about is the CP88 doesn’t have string resonance like the CP300. Do you notice a difference?
Please, update for P-515 (Rd, Upright...)!
that 74RD reminds me of Vince Gauraldi
This would have been the ultimate perfect keyboard if only Yamaha had included an organ.