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by altanner
29 Dec 2008, 01:49
Forum: Digital Pianos
Topic: Yamaha CLP 240 -> 340
Replies: 6
Views: 14318

Yes I like the sound through headphones, and as I play a great deal through headphones (I don't like to irritate my family with constant repetitions and scales and mistakes!) this is a good thing. The showroom was a warehouse-like space, and there were sounds from people playing other instruments, s...
by altanner
23 Dec 2008, 01:08
Forum: Digital Pianos
Topic: Yamaha CLP 240 -> 340
Replies: 6
Views: 14318

Hmm I think I will just deal with it and buy some external monitors to give it clearer sound. I know I can return it but that means (a) quibbling about why I want to return it, (b) dismantling it and trying to get it back into complicated and heavy packing, and (c) collection and postage of a 110kg ...
by altanner
20 Dec 2008, 18:37
Forum: Digital Pianos
Topic: Yamaha CLP 240 -> 340
Replies: 6
Views: 14318

Thanks for your reply Mark Yes I tried the 340 in a showroom, and there was a 240 there as well. I couldn't tell the difference - the sales guy, who was clearly an accomplished pianist, said that he could hear the difference, but only when he knew what to listen for. Which is why I am so surprised t...
by altanner
19 Dec 2008, 23:12
Forum: Digital Pianos
Topic: Yamaha CLP 240 -> 340
Replies: 6
Views: 14318

Yamaha CLP 240 -> 340

Hi everyone. I've been playing piano now for about a year, learning on a CLP240. On researching getting my own I went to a few showrooms and played different manufacturers, but I still liked the feel and sound of the Yamahas. With the 240 being obsolete naturally I ordered a CLP340, which arrived to...