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Classenti CDP3

"The Digital Piano That Looks, Sounds and Feels Like The Real Thing"

Classenti CDP3 PE

 

 

 

 

Colour: Polished Ebony

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Classenti CDP3 PE (Polished ebony)

               RRP: £1199
             
Price: £999
        You save: £200

Availability: July 2008. Limited stocks.

Order by phone:  Call 020 8367 2080. Need more info? Send an email to: grahamhowardukpianos.co.uk.

You Get:

 5 Year Warranty

 60 Days Returns Guarantee

Other Colours

CDP3 WH (High Gloss White) 


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         RRP: £1299
      Price: £1099

You save: £200



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Classenti CDP3 Features

88 Full Size, Fully Weighted Piano Keys

 

Represents the full 7¼ octave range of an upright or grand piano. The keys are exactly the same size as a real piano.

 

Touch Sensitive Keys

 

The harder you strike the key, the louder it sounds. Gives added expression to your music.

 

Patented Graded Hammer Action Keyboard With Action Point

 

With heavier key weighting in the bass, getting progressively lighter as you go up the keyboard. This mimics the exact feel of an upright or grand piano.

 

High Resolution PCM Sound Source

 

The PCM sound source (also used on Yamaha Clavinovas and Roland HP digital pianos) is currently the best way of digitizing natural sounds. The result is an electronic piano that sounds like a real piano.

 

16 Instrumental Voices

 

Piano 1, Piano 2, Electric Piano 1, Electric Piano 2, Honky Tonk Piano, Harpsichord 8’(with release effect), Harpsichord 16’, Plenum Organ, Strings, Slow Strings, Aah Choir, Ooh Choir, Full Orchestra, Vibraphone, 12 String Guitar, Accordion.

 

Sliding Key Cover

 

Protects your piano keys from getting chipped; prevents them from getting ruined by liquid spills and stops dust from getting in-between and under the keys.

 

Built-in Speakers

 

2 x 20 watts - that’s 40 watts of stereo amplification!

 

Record Feature

 

This feature allows you to record your own music. All you need to do is press the ‘record’ button and start playing. When you’ve finished playing, press the ‘play’ button and it will play back your song.

 

Built-in Metronome

 

No need to buy one, it's built-in. Essential for learning how to play in time.

 

3 Pedals: Sustain, Soft and Sostenuto

 

Sustain pedal. This is the pedal on the right. On upright pianos it is sometimes referred to as a ‘damper pedal’. This pedal allows you to sustain any note, or notes, without having to hold the key down.

 

Soft pedal. This is the pedal on the left. Pressing this down makes the sound a lot quieter. It’s very useful when you’re required to play something very delicate.

 

Sostenuto pedal. This pedal is in the middle. Used mainly by experienced pianists. The sostenuto pedal sustains only notes that are depressed at the time the pedal is depressed. More proficient players use it when a note, or notes need to be sustained without being disturbed when the right pedal comes into play.

 

Key weight Control (Touch sensitivity)

 

Prefer a heavier or lighter touch? No problem, just use the key weight control button to select from three settings: Standard, heavy and light. The piano’s default setting is standard. The keys remain touch sensitive on all settings.

 

Music Desk (Folding)

 

Extra long (curved corner) music desk. This comes in really handy when having to spread out pages of sheet music. Fold away your music desk when your piano is not in use, this will protect it from getting damaged.

 

Cabinet

 

Elegant, stylish, curved edge design. Places well in any home. It also has a full backboard for greater stability.

 

User Panel

 

This smart, brushed aluminium user-friendly panel compliments the already stunning finish.

Headphones

2 x Headphone jacks to connect headphones. Two players can play with headphones at the same time.

64 Note Polyphony

 

This allows you to play up to 64 notes simultaneously (I know you only have 10 fingers, but this includes notes held down by the pedal).

 

MIDI In/Out

 

Connect to your computer and other MIDI compatible hardware.

 

AUX In

 

The Aux-in (or auxiliary-in) allows you to connect external music sources (with RCA outputs) such as your PDA or MP3 player.

 

AUX Out

 

If you want to give a live performance, connect your Classenti piano to your hi-fi system through the AUX-out (or auxiliary-out).

 

Keyboard Split

 

Divide different instrumental voices over the keyboard.

 

Transpose

 

Change your piano’s pitch to play along with other instruments such as trumpet, clarinet, etc. Or make some musical pieces more comfortable for singers.

 

Reverb

 

This produces a slight echo on each note to mimic the sound a grand piano makes in a concert hall.

 

Brilliance

 

Adjust the brightness to your liking.

 

Dual Voice With Layer Balance

 

Choose any two sounds and merge them together. A very nice combination is piano combined with strings.

 

Master Volume Switch

 

Turn the sound right down for late night playing, or up to its maximum for loud performances.

 

Power Switch

 

You can turn your piano on or off without having to reach for the mains socket.

 

More Features:

  • 8 demo songs (list them)
  • 32 practice songs (list them)
  • 2 track sequencer. Approximately 5,000 notes
  • Simplified user panel with only 3 buttons
  • LED display
  • AC input

Available Colours: Polished Ebony, High Gloss White

 

Piano Dimensions: Length 136cm (53.5 inches), Height 87cm (34.3 inches), Depth 54cm (21.3 inches)

Height With Music Rest: 107cm (42.1 inches)

Packaging Dimensions: t.b.c

 

Weight: 75kg

 

Weight including packaging: 76kg

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