Nord Piano vs Yamaha CP/YC
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Nord Piano vs Yamaha CP/YC
Hey guys,
hope you're well. Do you have any thoughts and recommendations for Nord Piano 5/6 vs Yamaha CP/YC or another comparable keyboard? I usually play Jazz, pop and sometimes classical music.
Do you use 88 or 73 keys? I'm considering purchasing a new keyboard that can complement my acoustic piano and also possibly carry with me...
Thanks
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hope you're well. Do you have any thoughts and recommendations for Nord Piano 5/6 vs Yamaha CP/YC or another comparable keyboard? I usually play Jazz, pop and sometimes classical music.
Do you use 88 or 73 keys? I'm considering purchasing a new keyboard that can complement my acoustic piano and also possibly carry with me...
Thanks
P.
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Re: Nord Piano vs Yamaha CP/YC
Hello!
The choice is mainly yours and is primarily about personal preferences, the way of working, the feel of the keyboard (it is different from each manufacturer), the perception of sound and the size of your budget.
Go through your repertoire: 88 or 73 is enough ... for classical music maybe not enough keys, but a more portable instrument. What a compromise 76 keys and suddenly we leave the current Nord offer. Etc.
Go visit a dealer to try the considered instruments with your own hands and listen to their sound. And try some Dexibell too.
I have a similar experience a few years ago when in addition to the B3 I also wanted a quality pipe organ. I touched Wersi, Hammond, Viscount and Nord where the C2D met my requirements.
Vojtech
The choice is mainly yours and is primarily about personal preferences, the way of working, the feel of the keyboard (it is different from each manufacturer), the perception of sound and the size of your budget.
Go through your repertoire: 88 or 73 is enough ... for classical music maybe not enough keys, but a more portable instrument. What a compromise 76 keys and suddenly we leave the current Nord offer. Etc.
Go visit a dealer to try the considered instruments with your own hands and listen to their sound. And try some Dexibell too.
I have a similar experience a few years ago when in addition to the B3 I also wanted a quality pipe organ. I touched Wersi, Hammond, Viscount and Nord where the C2D met my requirements.
Vojtech
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Re: Nord Piano vs Yamaha CP/YC
I have owned all of these... what questions do you have specifically? I use an YC 88 and CP 88 at Church.. but I've also owned every model of the Piano series, and currently also have a Stage 4.Petr87 wrote: ↑06 Feb 2025, 23:38 Hey guys,
hope you're well. Do you have any thoughts and recommendations for Nord Piano 5/6 vs Yamaha CP/YC or another comparable keyboard? I usually play Jazz, pop and sometimes classical music.
Do you use 88 or 73 keys? I'm considering purchasing a new keyboard that can complement my acoustic piano and also possibly carry with me...
Thanks
P.
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Re: Nord Piano vs Yamaha CP/YC
I play a NP5 73 that checks every box for mePetr87 wrote: ↑06 Feb 2025, 23:38 Hey guys,
hope you're well. Do you have any thoughts and recommendations for Nord Piano 5/6 vs Yamaha CP/YC or another comparable keyboard? I usually play Jazz, pop and sometimes classical music.
Do you use 88 or 73 keys? I'm considering purchasing a new keyboard that can complement my acoustic piano and also possibly carry with me...
Thanks
P.
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Re: Nord Piano vs Yamaha CP/YC
A few recent discussion threads on this topic:
https://www.norduserforum.com/viewtopic.php?t=25298
https://www.norduserforum.com/viewtopic.php?t=23858
Read these first.
https://www.norduserforum.com/viewtopic.php?t=25298
https://www.norduserforum.com/viewtopic.php?t=23858
Read these first.
Mike from Central NJ, USA
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Tools: Ten fingers, two feet, middle-age brain, questionable judgement and taste
Current Nords: Piano 5 73, Electro 6D 73
Ownership History: Electro 2, Electro 3-73 SW, Electro 3HP, Electro 4D, Stage 2EX 76HP