Considered by many to be the "gold standard" of hybrid electro-acoustic pianos, the Yamaha® CP-70 from the late 1970s has been heard on countless classic recordings. This "pre-digital" stage piano has a powerful character that cuts through any mix. No need to set up microphones, the CP-70 uses a piezo-electric pickup system, which is fed to its internal pre-amp. With real piano action, hammers, strings, and a removable damper pedal, it was made to withstand the rigors of touring and although it weighs 300lbs, it can be separated into two pieces.
Considered by many to be the "gold standard" of hybrid electro-acoustic pianos, the Yamaha® CP-70 has been heard on countless classic recordings. No need to set up microphones, the CP-70 uses a piezo-electric pickup system, which is fed to its internal pre-amp. With real piano action, hammers, strings, and a removable damper pedal, it was made to withstand the rigors of touring.
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