Kawai
CA-901
$5,500
Onkyo-powered concert hall in your living room
Yamaha
Baby grand elegance with Clavinova technology inside
Discontinued| Factor | This Piano | Points |
|---|---|---|
| Base Score | — | 3.0 |
| Lesson Function | Yes | +1.5 |
| App Connectivity | Yes | +1.5 |
| Recording | Yes | +1 |
| Metronome | Yes | +0.5 |
| Transpose | Yes | +0.3 |
| Layer / Split | Yes | +0.3 |
| Preset Songs | 303 | +1.5 |
| Sound Variety | 38 sounds | +0.5 |
| Factor | This Piano | Points |
|---|---|---|
| Base Score | — | 2.0 |
| Headphone Jacks | 2 | +2 |
| Headphone Type | 6.3mm, 3.5mm | +1.5 |
| Headphone Optimization | Yes | +1.5 |
| Key Action Quietness | grandtouch | +0 |
| Volume Control | Yes | +1 |
| Bluetooth Audio | Yes | +0.5 |
| Factor | This Piano | Points |
|---|---|---|
| Base Score | — | 5.0 |
| Weight | 79 kg | -3 |
| Width | 1430 mm | -0.5 |
| Battery | No | +0 |
| Foldable | No | +0 |
| Key Count | 88 keys | +0 |
| Factor | This Piano | Points |
|---|---|---|
| Key Action Quality | grandtouch (grade 9) | +5.4 |
| Key Count | 88 keys | +1.5 |
| Polyphony | 256 notes | +1.5 |
| Sound Modeling | Yamaha CFX + Bosendorfer Imperial (VRM) | +0.5 |
| Key Surface | wood | +0.3 |
The CLP-795GP wraps Yamaha's top-tier GrandTouch action and a thunderous 200W eight-speaker system inside a beautiful baby grand cabinet — for players who want the look and feel of a grand piano without the tuning bills.
The CLP-795GP is the Clavinova for those who refuse to compromise on aesthetics or performance. Its baby grand silhouette makes a statement no upright-style digital piano can match, and the 200W/8-speaker system ensures the sound lives up to the visual promise. The GrandTouch action with wood keys is genuinely satisfying for advanced players who demand nuance and control. Now discontinued in favour of the CLP-895GP, it may be available at reduced prices — making it a compelling option if you can find one. For anyone who has room and budget for a grand-format instrument, this is digital piano craftsmanship at its most ambitious.
The GrandTouch action with real-wood keys is the same mechanism found in the top-tier CLP-785, delivering a deeply expressive playing experience. Each key is individually weighted to replicate the feel of a Yamaha CFX concert grand. The wooden key construction adds mass and a natural resonance that synthetic materials cannot fully replicate, while the extended pivot length allows nuanced dynamic control from the gentlest pianissimo to full-bodied fortissimo. The let-off simulation provides the subtle resistance felt just before hammer strike on an acoustic grand.
You want more than a digital piano — you want the visual drama of a baby grand in your living room, paired with the convenience of never needing a tuner. Maybe you're a serious pianist who has always dreamed of owning a grand but cannot accommodate an acoustic instrument. Or perhaps you're furnishing a music studio or teaching space and want something that inspires students the moment they walk in. The GrandTouch action with wooden keys satisfies demanding fingers, while the 200W speaker array means your Chopin nocturnes will resonate through the room the way they were meant to be heard.
| Keys | 88 |
| Key Action | Grandtouch |
| Polyphony | 256 notes |
| Sounds | 38 |
| Weight | 79 kg |
| Speakers | 200W (×8) |
| Bluetooth | Audio + MIDI |
| Key Surface | Wood |
| Sound Modeling | Yamaha CFX + Bosendorfer Imperial (VRM) |
| Headphone Jacks | 2 |
| Headphone Type | 6.3mm, 3.5mm |
| Headphone Optimization | Yes |
| USB MIDI | Yes |
| Line Out | No |
| Lesson Function | Yes |
| App Connectivity | Yes |
| Recording | Yes |
| Metronome | Yes |
| Transpose | Yes |
| Layer / Split | Yes |
| Preset Songs | 303 |
| Battery | No |
| Foldable | No |
| Dimensions (W×D×H) | 1430×1058×930 mm |
| Stand Included | Yes |
| Pedal Included | Yes |
A sturdy X-stand or furniture-style stand is essential if one isn't included.
Closed-back headphones with good bass response make practice sessions more enjoyable.
The included pedal is usually basic. A half-damper pedal upgrade is worthwhile for expressive playing.
An adjustable-height bench helps maintain proper posture during long practice sessions.
The CLP-795GP and GP-609 score very similarly across all axes. The CLP-795GP costs $1,000 less.
Roland GP-609 →The CLP-795GP and CA-701 score very similarly across all axes. The CA-701 costs $1,500 less.
Kawai CA-701 →Yes. The Yamaha CLP-795GP scores 10/10 on our Beginner scale, which means it has strong learning features like lesson modes, app connectivity, and built-in songs to help new players get started.
Yes, the Yamaha CLP-795GP supports both Bluetooth MIDI and Bluetooth Audio, so you can connect wirelessly to apps and stream audio.
The Yamaha CLP-795GP weighs 79 kg (174 lbs). It scores 1.5/10 on our Portability scale. This is a stay-in-place instrument — plan its location before setup.
Yes. The Yamaha CLP-795GP has 2 headphone jacks (6.3mm, 3.5mm). It scores 8.5/10 on our Night Practice scale. It also features headphone sound optimization for a more immersive experience.
The Yamaha CLP-795GP has a full 88-key keyboard, the same as an acoustic piano. This gives you the complete range for any piece of music.
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