Yamaha
NP-15
$230
Yamaha's lightest piano-style keyboard — Piaggero series
Yamaha is the world's largest manufacturer of musical instruments. Their digital pianos range from the affordable P-series portables to the flagship CLP Clavinova consoles, all featuring the sampled sound of the legendary Yamaha CFX concert grand. Known for their reliable GHS and GrandTouch key actions.
Founded in 1887 in Hamamatsu, Japan
Yamaha
$230
Yamaha's lightest piano-style keyboard — Piaggero series
Yamaha
$250
Piano-focused simplicity in an ultra-portable package
Yamaha
$250
Yamaha's best-selling arranger keyboard
Yamaha
$300
76 keys of musical exploration — play anything, anywhere
Yamaha
$350
76-key arranger keyboard with a massive sound library
Yamaha
$460
Yamaha's best-selling beginner piano, refined
Yamaha
$500
88 weighted keys at Yamaha's most affordable price
Yamaha
$600
The P-145's big brother — same reliability, more features
Yamaha
$900
630 sounds, auto-accompaniment, and weighted keys — Yamaha's do-everything portable for under $1,000
Yamaha
$900
Yamaha's slimmest Arius for space-conscious homes
Yamaha
$1,100
Yamaha's entry-level Arius — furniture-style simplicity
Yamaha
$1,200
Yamaha's premium portable — console-grade action, 660 sounds, and Stream Lights in 13.8 kg
Yamaha
$1,200
The slimmest Arius — fits where other pianos cannot
Yamaha
$1,500
Yamaha's portable flagship — wooden keys and VRM
Yamaha
$1,500
No gimmicks, just piano — Yamaha's Arius delivers GH3 action and CFX tone at the lowest console price
Yamaha
$1,700
The entry point to Yamaha's Clavinova legacy — real piano tone without the tuning bills
Yamaha
$1,800
Clavinova quality starts here — GH3X meets dual grand piano voices
Yamaha
$2,000
Arius flagship with Clavinova-grade sound engine
Yamaha
$2,200
Same action as the CLP-725, but with speakers that actually fill the room
Yamaha
$2,400
The Clavinova sweet spot — full VRM and room-filling sound
Yamaha
$2,800
Where the Clavinova lineup gets serious — GrandTouch action changes everything
Yamaha
$3,000
GrandTouch action meets six-speaker immersion
Yamaha
$3,200
The piano that teaches you to play your favorite songs — with lights that show you which keys to press
Yamaha
$3,500
Real wooden keys and a 142W speaker system — the Clavinova that rivals an upright
Yamaha
$3,800
Wood-surface keys and concert-hall power in a Clavinova
Yamaha
$4,500
Yamaha's furniture-style digital piano with premium sound
Yamaha
$5,000
A concert grand, a full band, and a karaoke machine — all in one
Yamaha
$5,200
The ultimate Clavinova — GrandTouch-EX redefines digital piano touch
Yamaha
$5,500
A real upright piano action inside a digital instrument
Yamaha
$7,500
A baby grand that never needs tuning