Does The New Kawai CA701 Best The Popular Yamaha CLP-775 | Clavinova CLP775 vs CA701

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  • čas přidán 1. 08. 2024
  • In this video, we compare two of the most popular digital pianos in the market - the Kawai CA701 and the Yamaha CLP-775. We take a detailed look at the specifications of each piano and demonstrate their unique actions, highlighting the high performance of both instruments. Patrick and Ted delve into the individual preferences of players and explore the differences between the Kawai and Yamaha pianos. The Kawai CA701 is a newer model with lots of new technology surpassing the Yamaha in features. Join us as we seek to answer the question: Does the new Kawai CA701 best the popular Yamaha CLP-775?
    0:00 Intro
    1:01 Piano Fact
    2:14 Yamaha vs Kawai Specs Comparison
    9:27 Yamaha CLP-775 Demo
    18:02 Kawai CA701 Demo
    28:31 Final Thoughts
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Komentáře • 32

  • @thomasbrown7980
    @thomasbrown7980 Před rokem +2

    I wish that there were dealers for both near my location (Lehigh Valley PA). Unfortunately not. I am not surprised that you generally favor Kawai. As usual a good video.

  • @LouisYungling
    @LouisYungling Před 10 měsíci +4

    I really appreciate you both for sharing and explaining so many important details about these two magnificent machines. I wish only that you had played the same demo on both instruments. I noticed you showcased the Yamaha’s bass by playing rather loud and expressive octaves, but did not do that on the Kawai at all, so I have no feel for the Kawai’s bass abilities… Nonetheless, It was a pleasure to hear these two side by side. Thank you, again.

  • @lennwel
    @lennwel Před rokem +5

    A very great video! It helped with my choice for my next piano. I actually come from a Clavinova 675 and had a prejudice that I didn't want another Yamaha CLP. I tested both the CA701 and CLP775 but did like the 701 more. The warmth, depth and above all the touch is absolutely amazing. And so I got the 701!

    • @verymozart
      @verymozart Před rokem +1

      The grand feel 3 action of the 701 is too light.. You highly likely have problems playing advanced classical music on the acoustic upright, baby grand pianos after studying it mainly on the CA701. It's light the touch isn't firm. It's unsubstantial action

    • @BFHPET
      @BFHPET Před 10 měsíci

      @@verymozart

    • @actie-reactie
      @actie-reactie Před 7 měsíci

      ​@@verymozarthow many people have the oppurtunity to play a grand piano....let alone afford one.... the action is light thats true...I also prefer my kawai mp11se....

    • @verymozart
      @verymozart Před 7 měsíci

      @@actie-reactie that's not the point just about grand pianos, but all acoustic pianos. And to advanced classical music. And if you want to study it seriously, these kawai models should be avoided, because it becomes too easier to play that on the kawai and more difficult on the acoustic. Then you play the grand piano at the diploma exam, or concerts, is more likely to play it not nicely if it's prepared on the kawai digital Pianos with action feel 3

    • @Oliver-uh5ze
      @Oliver-uh5ze Před 7 měsíci

      @@verymozart Is Roland's Hybrid Grand or Yamaha's GrandTouch better than Kawai's GF3? Weight-wise? I want to have the digital to practice at home but don't want to stray away too much from the actual feel of an acoustic.

  • @PianoMotifs
    @PianoMotifs Před 6 měsíci +1

    when I listen from my cell, the Yamaha sounds better BUT when I listen from my computer (with Yamaha H7 speakers) the Kawai sounds better (the yamaha sounds more ''plastic''), but not a big difference.... thank you for this demonstration 😀

  • @benjaminsmith2287
    @benjaminsmith2287 Před rokem +2

    Kawai does a lot more updates than does Yamaha. The CLP7 series is now a few years old. Since then Yamaha has an updated CFX out that they haven't sampled and put into the new Clavinova series. They also haven't updated their P515 and that's overdue for an update IMO. The Yamaha CFX sound is pretty nice, but the virtual CFXs are just richer and people know of Garritan and VSL where I don't know of virtual SK-EX Shigeru pianos. Kawai's renderings may be more complex in some ways. But you're going to get a Kawai sound vs. a Yamaha and Bosendorfer piano sound (I'm focusing on pianos sounds). I would like to see Yamaha offer the Bosendorfer 280VC samples as well as the Imperial. The 280VC is a great sounding instrument IMO. Also, offer the S7X, as that has a more mellow tone than the CF's. Action, again here is where Kawai does more tweaking and updating than Yamaha. It's workable on both but Kawai comes closer to their better acoustics than does Yamaha IMO. Overall, I could work out musically on both but the Yamaha suits my personality somewhat better. It's not that it is better, though. I know Alamo favors Kawai but there is no better here. Just different personalities with Kawai being more updated.

  • @FrankRemley
    @FrankRemley Před 7 měsíci

    What’s the Yamaha between you two in the background?

  • @John-boy
    @John-boy Před rokem +9

    I bought the CA701. The CLP775 has more “gadgets” than the Kawai if used with iPad such as making a lead sheet or score from your mp3 collection, more “band in a box” features and a few more teaching aids, but to me the Kawai is more of a “pianists piano” with excellent action and sounds. And it also has iPad apps to control it if you want. Even the more expensive CLP785 with the addition of weights to the key action (still a compromise?) doesn’t feel as good to me. But both are fine instruments competing for a similar market. But the Kawai is using more current technology.

    • @ALONSHEADER
      @ALONSHEADER Před rokem

      What would you say about the ca701's speaker system volume? Felt not loud enough to me

    • @John-boy
      @John-boy Před rokem +2

      @@ALONSHEADER I have a small music room and it’s loud enough for me for home use. 110 watts (2x55) is plenty for me. 901 has 135w (2x50 +35 for the soundboard) and is a lot more expensive. I couldn’t justify the extra expense for my space and apart from the soundboard it really offers nothing else. And the music stand inside the fall board seemed very annoying as you have to remove the sheet music every time you close it to keep the dust out from falling into the circuit boards. And dust is the demon of electronics. I prefer the 701 sliding lid.

    • @verymozart
      @verymozart Před rokem

      How can you say the action is excellent or pianists like? It's not at all. The sound, yes it's not bad. But the grand feel 3 action of the CA 701 is not nice. It's too light, the touch isn't firm, too lighter than acoustic grand pianos. You might struggle performing advanced classical music on acoustic grand pianos if you study it mainly on the CA701. I wanted to buy it before trying it. It really disappointed me. Now maybe, within my budget I will get the Casio GP510

    • @tommy123098
      @tommy123098 Před 9 měsíci +4

      @@verymozartI set touch to heavy4 in Kawai ca701 and it’s heavy enough compared to acoustic piano, casio keyboard action is okay at some point but sound terrible

    • @verymozart
      @verymozart Před 9 měsíci

      @@tommy123098 no it can't be heavier compared to acoustic grand pianos. Sorry but grand feel 3 action is really unsubstantial, you can't play nicely advanced classical music diploma répertoires on acoustic grand pianos if you practice them on the kawai 701/901 only. The heavy setting doesn't change the key weight. The action is not firm. It doesn't have real hammers as the CASIO GP510 has, but only counterweight. You can always change the sound of a digital piano as the one of the CASIO, but you can't never change the weight of the keys, the action. The kawai 701 is not suitable for advanced classical music as it develops problems to play it on acoustic grand pianos. It's too light and spongy and not firm. You don't exercise properly all the memory mussels. The sound is not bad, but that's just it. The action sucks

  • @adriankanis8107
    @adriankanis8107 Před rokem

    Hello 👋 which music is this that his playing? I brought the 775

    • @zentman01
      @zentman01 Před 11 měsíci

      What swung you to the Yamaha?

  • @EciekPeciek
    @EciekPeciek Před 6 měsíci +1

    I heard both in same room with max volume using default piano sound and standard settings for both. Yamaha is much better. Also has a better keyboard... not sure why anyone could be thinking that Kawai is better? But this is up to to personal taste I believe...

  • @burningballs1
    @burningballs1 Před rokem +4

    Does anyone know the name of the song he is playing?

    • @user-nw5hw1tq4h
      @user-nw5hw1tq4h Před rokem

      Did anyone come up with the song he’s demoing on the Yamaha?

  • @john-sp5ep
    @john-sp5ep Před rokem

    CLP 775 has over 100 watts that's true, but also the CLP 745 also has over 100 watts of power

  • @chanyjchan861
    @chanyjchan861 Před 5 měsíci +1

    I miss Patrick!

  • @actie-reactie
    @actie-reactie Před rokem +8

    The kawai sounds somehow major, the yamaha somehow minor.

  • @hhmdv2007
    @hhmdv2007 Před 8 měsíci

    Kawai.

  • @mchannel100
    @mchannel100 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Kawai wins hands down. If you are a pianist Kawai.

  • @Erich-ec9hg
    @Erich-ec9hg Před 3 měsíci

    The origin sound in my home is better then this record, so proof it directly at your piano dealer..🙂