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Topic: Clavinova again... CLP 150 or CVP 301  (Read 4186 times)

Offline tosheto

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Clavinova again... CLP 150 or CVP 301
on: January 13, 2005, 09:31:24 AM
Hi,
I am new to this forum... I will purchase a Clavinova piano but i am wondering if it should be CLP150 or CVP301 - the price is very similar. PLease if you have any experience with any of them - share it:)
I just want to have somethnig which I can practice on at night...
Thanks

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Re: Clavinova again... CLP 150 or CVP 301
Reply #1 on: January 13, 2005, 12:55:01 PM
At this end of the spectrum, I would recommend comparing the Clavinovas with the Yamaha P and PF series. If you want a "complete" solution with stand, look at the PF-series. I found those to give a lot more bang for the buck. IMO, the lower-end Clavinovas are at a disadvantage compared to the mid to high-level keyboards that cost the same amount of money.

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Re: Clavinova again... CLP 150 or CVP 301
Reply #2 on: January 13, 2005, 03:58:03 PM
Now the CLP 170, that's an amazing piano. The 150 does not compare.
Don't know about the CVP301
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Re: Clavinova again... CLP 150 or CVP 301
Reply #3 on: January 14, 2005, 02:41:20 PM
thank you guys, but I was in a hurry and today I ordered the CLP-150 which had more realistic sound than the CVP301 (the guy in the store told me that. Unfortunately they haven't any of them in stock, so I was not able to try them)). I know bout the 170 but at this stage I cannot afford it. I will write a review when I receive the instrument and will be glad to join the forum ;) thanks anyway
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