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Yamaha CP73 73-note Stage Piano

73-key Stage Piano with BHS Keyboard, AWM2 Tone Generator, 128-voice Polyphony, 57 Voices, and USB Audio/MIDI Interface
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Yamaha’s Next-gen 73-key Stage Piano

The Yamaha CP73 represents the definitive evolution of the stage piano with enhanced portability, ease of use, and state-of-the-art sound. “CP” stands for Combo Piano, and the CP lineage goes back to 1976 when Yamaha first tackled the challenge of electrifying the sound of an acoustic grand piano. Flash forward to today, where Yamaha’s advanced technology sets the standard for digital pianos in an instrument that incorporates the company’s century-plus of piano craftsmanship and over four decades of synthesizer innovation. The CP73 puts it all together, with authentic acoustic and electric piano sounds, responsive piano touch, and an intuitive one-to-one user interface.

Balanced Hammer Standard keybed

For the gigging keyboardist, CP73 features a newly designed 73-key BHS (Balanced Hammer Standard) E1–E7 keyboard with matte black keytops. Spanning E to E, like guitar and bass, the CP73’s BHS action provides the ideal range, feel, and responsiveness for playing a wide variety of keyboard and synth sounds with a band.

Amazing grand piano sounds for any musical setting

The Yamaha CP73 stage piano gives you three premium grand pianos: Yamaha’s own world-class CFX and S700 concert grands, as well as the inimitable Bösendorfer Imperial 290. These pianos provide full dynamic expression and nuance through meticulous recording and voicing.

With over 17 years of continuous development, the CFX is Yamaha’s flagship 9' concert grand piano, and it delivers sparkling highs, crisp midrange, and robust bass with prodigious dynamic range and the volume to project over a full symphony orchestra. Handcrafted by Yamaha master artisans, the S700 has the clarity and power to cut through dense arrangements, while remaining delicate and expressive in solo and sparser musical settings.

Bösendorfer is the only piano maker still building their instruments in the Viennese handcrafted design tradition. This results in pianos boasting the characteristic “Viennese Sound,” with warm bass, singing treble, and rich overtones. The 8-octave, 9.5' Imperial 290 is Bösendorfer’s awe-inspiring flagship grand. The Imperial’s extended bass range resonates with every key you strike, and its massive soundboard projects emphatically at all frequencies.

Characterful uprights for tracking

When you’re working with thick arrangements, an upright piano will oftentimes be the right choice. The CP73 has two uprights onboard, and they’re no slouches. Yamaha’s flagship SU7 acoustic upright serves up rich, resonant tone, while the Yamaha U1 — one of the most popular acoustic pianos on the planet — makes its appearance as a meticulous sample of a characterful vintage U1 — ideal for any music crying for the sound and vibe of an upright.

Vintage EPs for every occasion

The CP73’s arsenal of vintage electric pianos kicks off with the beloved Yamaha CP80. First introduced in 1978, the CP80 was designed to cut through a live band with its wide dynamic range and fat, powerful sound. On the funkier side of things, the CP73’s 75 Rd is a funky, dirty tine electric piano dripping with vibe and character. The 76 Rd is a high-quality tine EP suitable for all music genres. The 73 Rd has a warm, mellow, vintage tine sound ideal for ballads and accompanying singers. Lastly, the Wr is a classic reed electric piano offering vintage and modern versions with broad dynamic range.

Organs, clavinets, synths, and more

The CP73 also features a wide variety of other keyboard sounds — including tonewheel, transistor, and pipe organs; clavinet, FM pianos, and more — to cover any playing style. Also onboard are synth sounds for covering any musical situation. Split, layer, and solo fat, punchy basses, searing leads, warm pads, brilliant brass, lush strings, and more. The one-to-one CP control interface gives you real-time interaction for instant sound creation.

Expandability via regular OS updates

Out of the box, the CP73 delivers ultra-realistic piano and keyboard sounds — everything you need for professional recording sessions and live gigs. But with the needs of the modern musician in mind, it also features a new system with regular OS updates that will contain new high-quality content designed to complement the CP73’s original soundset.

Yamaha CP73 73-key Stage Piano Features:

  • 73-key (E1–E7) BHS (Balanced Hammer Standard) keyboard, matte black keytops
  • AWM2 tone generator, 128-voice polyphony
  • 57 voices, including 10 pianos, 14 EPs, and 33 sub voices (strings, organs, pads, synths, etc.)
  • Dedicated effects and effect controls for each section (Piano, E Piano, and Sub)
  • Master delay, reverb, and EQ effects with dedicated real-time controls
  • Soundmondo social sound sharing provides access to thousands of free sounds
  • Seamless Sound Switching: change sounds while holding notes without sound cutoff
  • Graphical LCD (128 x 64 pixels)
  • One-to-one UI for direct sound control during stage or studio performance
  • 2-channel USB audio/MIDI interface for audio recording/playback and MIDI control
  • Balanced XLR and unbalanced 1/4" stereo outputs
  • Dual 1/4" aux line inputs
  • Includes FC3A piano-style sustain pedal with half-pedaling

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Tech Specs

  • Sound Engine: AWM2
  • Number of Keys: 73
  • Type of Keys: Balanced, Hammer Action
  • Touch Sensitivity: Normal, Soft, Hard, Wide, Fixed
  • Polyphony: 128 Notes
  • Presets: 10 pianos, 14 E pianos, 33 Sub voices
  • Effects: Master Delay, Reverb, and EQ effects (for Piano, E Piano, and Sub)
  • MIDI Recording: 2 Channel USB Audio/MIDI interface
  • Audio Inputs: 2 x 1/4" (R/L mono)
  • Audio Outputs: 2 x XLR (balanced), 2 x 1/4" (R/L mono)
  • Headphones: 1 x 1/4"
  • USB: 1 x Type B (to host), 1 x Type A (to device)
  • MIDI I/O: In/Out
  • Pedal Inputs: 2 x 1/4", (sustain, assignable)
  • Pedal Included: Yes, FC3A
  • Display: LCD
  • Power Supply: Standard IEC AC cable
  • Height: 5.6"
  • Width: 42.75"
  • Depth: 14"
  • Weight: 28.8 lbs.
  • Manufacturer Part Number: CP73

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Customer Reviews

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Rated 5/5

Yep…it’s great

So we use this at church, it's perfect for our usage. Piano sounds are amazing! Synth and pad sounds are very rich. Clav Worly I and fantastic EP. The interface on this product gives the player a very unique experience at the flick of a switch. I compare it to a guitarist paddleboard.
Rated 5/5

Works great for me

I have a couple of these guys - I use them for gigs, practicing, recording, controller for logic pro (not really good for that but I like the action and can use another controller for VI/plugin controls etc). I have or have had every kind of Rhodes (Mark I 1972, Mark II 1980 ish, Mark II suitcase, Mark V), I have a Clav D6 and used to have a C, I have 2 Yamaha C7's at different locations. 73 keys is fine for most gig or studio work for me, and it's not unwieldy like an 88 note keyboard. Piano and Rhodes/Clav/Wurly sounds are very usable. Organ is crap, I use a Crumar or Nord for that. Strings/pads are fine for subtle new-agey vibe when added to Rhodes/Piano, not realistic at all like VI's. For a gig on piano or rhodes, works perfect. Relatively light (have you ever moved a real Rhodes, or a Motif or other Yamaha Dig piano, like a P-250, or for that matter, have you ever had to deal with Rhodes key-funk or clav detuning, hammer-sticking, etc etc?). Not perfect, but when I need to work, it does.
Haven't experienced any of the black-note stuff others comment on. Also the keybed on this is way more sturdy than lighter weight Casios or other Yamaha's I've used. Also I prefer it by far over the Nords I've used (Stage piano, electra 3, others - tho the organ on those is at least usable).
Music background: long time music pro
Rated 5/5

Works fantastically well

Not sure what keyboard some of the reviews below are playing, but I don't think it's this one :D

Sounds great, a wide variety of very usable sounds, and feels great under the fingers. What more could you want?
Music background: Professional
Rated 5/5

Does the job it was intended to do

Great stage piano; balanced hammer action is nicer than the CP40 it replaced. I play a backlined setup frequently with a Yamaha P105 or CP40, so the balanced action is what I'm familiar with when playing/rehearsing I haven't had the trill/repeat issue with black keys, so either it is fixed, or I simply can't play that fast. Voice banks on the deck are way better to navigate than the CP4/40 series, plus all the effects as well. I need to play around with the storage of custom sounds in live sets; will take some time and effort, but the idea is solid.

Two minor comments; the 3.5mm line out on the CP4/40 was simpler to use. The USB approach now works, but required an adapter for my iPad as the USB->USB-C dedicated cable I had didn't work for some reason (ironically it works perfectly from the CP73 to Logic ProX, so...).

2 - The use of a split with 2 voices in the same bank is a little clumsy, but I'm not sure there is a better work around than how Yamaha approached it. I think it's silly that they didn't address this in the manual, but YouTube has the answer via YamahaSynths titled "Hidden Features", which sort of underscores my point... The good news is that I know have a really nice patch of Phased-Clav/OD-Rhodes for Kid Charlemagne.

So if you want a proper graded key piano, the CP73 is not it. If you want a great stage piano, with a ton of flexibility, and/or use other backlined keyboards with balanced action, the CP73 is a very good option to consider.
Music background: Weekend Warrior
Rated 5/5

Awesome pro stage piano!!!!!!

I always trusted Yamaha keyboards I still own a Motif XF6 and a XF7 this Yamaha CP73 is no different top of the line pro keyboard it has a pure clean powerful sound . The keyboard bed is excellent!!!!!! It is very easy to get around the keyboard settings. It is not a heavy piece in weight of equipment it will fit in a 61 key Gator keyboard case. I can't say enough how professional the Sweetwater staff takes care of your needs before and after. I have nothing but total respect for Dave Hess I have been dealing with him for many years and has always guided me in the right direction in purchasing gear he is aces in my book!!!!!!!!!
Music background: Pro Keyboardist
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