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Yamaha CP4 and classical music?


Kevin Keys777

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Ah but I'm no longer at the top of the totem pole. That designation would go to Chuck/cphollis with his Acoustic Fulcrum FA12ACs. :cool:

https://forums.musicplayer.com/ubbthreads.php/topics/2575110/When_GAS_Attacks_FA12ac_Quick_#Post2575110

 

Hahahahahahahaha!

 

Read that thread. Missed it first time round.

 

You and Chuck deserves some kind of award.

 

Don't know if Carlsberg do the same marketing in the USA but ... For the forum crew from the UK ...

 

"Carlsberg don't make powered speakers for weekend pub gigs but if we did ..."

 

Or the Stella. Artois tag ....

 

"Fulcrum Acoustic. Refreshingly expensive."

 

I'm with "Fulcrum Acoustic. Our prices will astound you."

 

Much respect due to you two gentlemen, much audiophile respect indeed.

I'm the piano player "off of" Borrowed Books.
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If Piano 1 and the EP are the same ... then what's the major difference between the CP4 and CP40? The action?

If so, I would rather have a CP40 for classical gigs because it has speakers so the sound is emanating from the instrument and not just from detached speakers speakers.

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If Piano 1 and the EP are the same ... then what's the major difference between the CP4 and CP40? The action?

If so, I would rather have a CP40 for classical gigs because it has speakers so the sound is emanating from the instrument and not just from detached speakers speakers.

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If Piano 1 and the EP are the same ... then what's the major difference between the CP4 and CP40? The action?

If so, I would rather have a CP40 for classical gigs because it has speakers so the sound is emanating from the instrument and not just from detached speakers speakers.

CP40 is also without speakers.

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