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Home » Review » Yamaha N1X: Unlocking the Ultimate Piano Experience

Yamaha N1X: Unlocking The Ultimate Piano Experience

Last updated December 6, 2024

Yamaha N1X: Unlocking the Ultimate Piano Experience

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  • Robert Emery
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  • Digital Pianos | Piano & Keyboards

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Yamaha N1X HIGH-END HYBRID PIANO
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  • Best Feature: Specialized grand piano action with escapement mechanism for authentic touch and response.
  • TedScore™: 10/10
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  • TedScore™: 10/10
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As I sat down at the sleek Yamaha N1X, I couldn’t help but marvel at its fusion of tradition and technology. With the allure of a real grand piano packed into a compact, stylish frame, this instrument is perfect for those seeking exceptional sound quality.

A Yamaha Logo With A Family Playing The Digital Piano On The Background

The Yamaha N1X captures the essence of two world-class grand pianos, the CFX, and the Bösendorfer Imperial, offering pianists a rich, unparalleled playing experience.

Throughout this article, I’ll explore the innovative features of the N1X, like its virtual resonance modeling and binaural sampling. Don’t miss out—join me as we explore the wonders of the Yamaha N1X.

Table of Contents

Key Features of the N1X

I’m here to introduce you to some extraordinary features of the Yamaha N1X. This advanced instrument boasts specialized grand piano action, immersive virtual resonance modelling (VRM), and cutting-edge spatial acoustic sampling that transforms your playing experience. Let’s take a closer look at what makes each of these features so special.

1

Specialized Grand Piano Action

Yamaha N1X: Unlocking The Ultimate Piano Experience
A Young Pianist Playing A Digital Piano Inside The Living Room

The N1X is equipped with a specialised grand piano action that takes your playing to the next level. This design uses real grand piano parts, which means over 5000 elements come together to recreate the authentic touch and feel you’d expect from a concert grand.

What really impresses me is how each keystroke feels incredibly responsive, thanks to the optical key and hammer sensors. These sensors precisely capture every nuanced motion. It’s like having a full concert grand right under my fingertips, with action so genuine it’s hard to believe it’s digital!

2

Virtual Resonance Modelling (VRM)

Yamaha N1X: Unlocking The Ultimate Piano Experience
A Pianist Hands Placed On The Ivory Keys Of A Digital Piano

Next, we have  Virtual Resonance Modelling (VRM), which truly captivates with its depth. This wonder of technology emulates the complex, sympathetic resonances of acoustic grand pianos. VRM ensures that every note played interacts naturally, producing a richness and sustain that feels organic.

It continuously analyses my playing style, adapting the sound and vibrancy of each note. This means no two performances are alike; the sonic landscape constantly shifts, embodying the unpredictability of a live venue.

3

Spatial Acoustic Sampling

Yamaha N1X: Unlocking The Ultimate Piano Experience
A Pianist Playing A Musical Piece On A Digital Piano

Last but certainly not least is the Spatial Acoustic Sampling feature. This technique is a game-changer, capturing the tonal character of a Yamaha concert grand from multiple angles.

This approach provides an incredible stereo experience, with notes and nuances that dance around my head. It’s immersive and thrilling, making me feel like I’m at the helm of a symphony.

Yamaha N1X AvantGrand Hybrid

Yamaha N1X Avantgrand Hybrid Digital Piano Review
THE MOST REALISTIC GRAND PIANO FEEL

PERFECT FOR: beginners to professional pianists

FEATURES: Boasts real wooden keys for a comfortable touch and an authentic grand piano action

OTHER INFO: Provides authentic sounds sampled either from a Yamaha CFX concert grand or from a Bösendorfer Imperial

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10/10

Yamaha N1X AvantGrand Hybrid

PROS
  • With three-way system speakers, precisely reproduce the rich natural resonance of the soundboard
  • Has Virtual Resonance Modeling (VRM), calculating the various states of the strings for each of the 88 notes
  • High-quality piano with a smaller footprint
  • Offers excellent value for the cost
CONS
  • None!
What Retailer to Buy From?

When you click ‘Check Price’, you’ll see there are loads of great places to buy this item.  Our personal favorite is Sweetwater for the US, and Thomann and Gear4Music for the UK & Europe.

They are the largest music retailers, with excellent customer service, competitive prices, really fast shipping, and the longest guarantees.

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The TedScore™: 10/10
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Design and Build

The Yamaha N1X offers an exquisite blend of aesthetics, dimensions, and mechanical craftsmanship. This design pays homage to the traditional grand piano while incorporating modern innovations.

Yamaha N1X: Unlocking The Ultimate Piano Experience

Cabinet Aesthetics

  1. Polished Ebony Finish

    I have always admired the polished ebony finish of the Yamaha N1X. This elegant surface exudes sophistication, making it a stunning centerpiece in any room. The shine catches the light beautifully, adding a touch of luxury.

  2. Cabinet Colour Choices

    The choice of cabinet color can dramatically influence the ambiance of a space. With the Yamaha N1X, the classic polished ebony is the primary option. This traditional choice complements both contemporary and classic interiors, ensuring the piano seamlessly integrates into various settings.

Dimensions and Weight

  1. Compact Dimensions

    Despite offering the grand piano experience, the N1X boasts a compact design. It’s ideal for smaller spaces, ensuring that even those with limited room can enjoy its features.

  2. Manageable Weight

    Moving pianos can be a chore, but the N1X manages to keep things manageable. Its design considers both stability and ease of relocation, with weight proportionate to its features.

Keyboard and Pedal Mechanics

  1. Keyboard Action and Touch Sensitivity

    Genuine wooden keys are used, offering an authentic feel. Each key’s surface is crafted for optimal touch sensitivity, allowing nuanced playing. The acoustic action components deliver a tactile response akin to a grand piano.

  2. Pedal Functionality

    Pedals are crucial for expression, and the N1X doesn’t skimp on this aspect. It comes equipped with three pedals, including a grand piano-style pedal.

    The half-pedal functionality is vital for performers seeking dynamic control. Each pedal’s build supports prolonged use without compromising on performance.

Overview of the Yamaha N1X

When I first encountered the Yamaha N1X, it struck me as a marvel of modern piano design. It combines innovation with tradition in a sleek, stylish package. Here’s what makes it stand out:

1. Authentic Grand Piano Feel

The N1X features the famed action of the AvantGrand series. It uses real acoustic grand action parts enhanced by optical key and hammer sensors, which provide a tactile response similar to that of a traditional grand piano.

2. Sound Experience

The N1X offers the sound of two world-class grand pianos. The sonic spectrum is enriched through advanced sampling technology.

3. Innovative Pedal System

This model is equipped with a damper pedal that mirrors the subtle resistance changes found in a true grand piano. The ability to use half-pedal techniques allows detailed control over sustain and reverberation.

4. Beautiful Design

The N1X is as captivating visually as it is acoustically. Its elegant curves embody the majestic presence of a grand piano, fitting seamlessly into any room.

5. Pricing and Value

Although the price may be hefty, the N1X’s features justify the cost. It offers an unrivaled piano experience without taking up the space of a full grand piano.

The Yamaha N1X is not just an instrument but a well-crafted innovation aligned with Yamaha’s reputation for quality and excellence. It’s perfect for anyone who appreciates the acoustic and aesthetic elements of a traditional grand piano.

A Young Pianist Playing A Digital Piano

Acoustic Properties

The Yamaha N1X combines advanced acoustic technology with authentic piano craftsmanship to create a true grand piano experience. Key elements include a sophisticated speaker system and cutting-edge sampling technology.

A Headphone Placed On Top Of A Digital Piano With A Smart Pad

The Soundboard and
Speakers

  1. Speaker System: The Yamaha N1X uses a three-way speaker system to deliver rich and immersive sound. There are distinct woofer, mid-range, and tweeter speakers that work seamlessly to reproduce the dynamic range of a concert grand.

  2. Spatial Acoustic Speaker System: This technology replicates the sound dispersion of a grand piano, ensuring that the sound envelops you as if it’s emanating from an acoustic piano. It’s quite the auditory spectacle.

  3. Soundboard Resonator: With a soundboard resonator, the N1X enhances sound projection and tonal depth. It mimics the natural resonance found in traditional soundboards, creating an enveloping acoustic experience.

Tonal Quality and Sampling Technology

  1. Binaural Sampling: I’m quite impressed by the use of binaural sampling, which captures the nuance and character of prestigious pianos like the Yamaha CFX and Bösendorfer Imperial. This gives the N1X a broad tonal palette, rich in color and detail.

  2. Amplifiers and Piano Sound: High-quality amplifiers ensure power and clarity in the sound output, making each note vibrant and expressive. The amplification process keeps the integrity of the authentic piano sound intact.

  3. Tonal Palette: Thanks to the intricate sampling technology, the tonal palette is broad and versatile. It offers warmth, brightness, and everything in between, giving me the feeling of playing a real grand piano.

Technological Enhancements

The Yamaha N1X boasts cutting-edge features designed to enhance the playing experience. It offers a plethora of modern connectivity options, the ability to play silently with headphones, and seamless integration with the Smart Pianist app.

Connectivity Options

  1. Bluetooth and MIDI: The N1X supports Bluetooth connectivity and MIDI in/out, allowing for wireless integration with other musical devices. I’ve found the flexibility it provides invaluable for connecting with digital audio workstations (DAWs).

  2. USB Ports: A USB to host and USB to device port allow for straightforward data exchange. It makes recording sessions a breeze, as I can easily transfer performance data to my computer.

  3. Audio Inputs and Outputs: With AUX in/out ports, I can effortlessly connect my N1X to external audio systems. This feature is perfect for larger venues or when using the piano as part of a band setup.

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Silent Play with Headphones

A Girl Playing The Digital Piano While Using Headphones

Playing the Yamaha N1X without disturbing others is a revelation. Thanks to its high-quality headphone jack, I can immerse myself in music at any time. The stereophonic optimizer is a standout feature, creating an unbelievably rich and spatial sound experience through headphones.

This capability is handy for late-night practice sessions. The accuracy of the sensors and drivers ensures that the tone and feel are uncompromising, even when I’m playing silently.

Smart Pianist Integration

A Pianist Accessing Music Sheets Online For Playing The Piano

The Smart Pianist app integration is a game-changer for me. It allows me to control various piano functions through my smartphone, providing an intuitive interface to manage settings. Matching my mood to the music has always been challenging with its detailed sound customization options.

Moreover, the app’s ability to show sheet music and adjust settings without needing to interrupt my playing is impressive. It’s like having a smart companion for my musical journey.

These enhancements make the Yamaha N1X an exceptional choice for those seeking a blend of tradition and technology.

Sound Customization

A Photo Of A Digital Piano Showing The Controls While A Pianist Is Playing

The Yamaha N1X offers extensive sound customization features, allowing me to tweak and personalize the sound to my liking. From preset options to manual adjustments, the scope for creating varied and rich sound experiences is impressive.

Preset Options and Variability

  1. Diverse Preset Voices: The N1X comes loaded with a plethora of preset voices that capture the essence of different instruments. These presets cover everything from classic grand pianos to contemporary electronic pianos.

  2. Types of Sound Effects: Each preset can be further altered using a range of sound effects. For instance, intelligent acoustic control activates at low volumes to enhance sound clarity and balance, providing perfect consistency.

  3. Brilliance: I can adjust the ‘Brilliance’ setting to influence the tonal brightness. This is particularly useful for moving from a mellow, soft tone to a crisp, bright sound without hassle.

Manual Fine-Tuning Capabilities

  1. VRM and Key-Off Samples: Virtual Resonance Modelling (VRM) simulates intricate string interactions within a grand piano, adding realism. Meanwhile, key-off samples reproduce the sound when keys are released, offering that nuanced control for authentic performance.

  2. Smooth Release and Polyphony: With the soft release, the transitions in sound as I lift my fingers from the keys are seamless. This feature works hand-in-hand with the N1X’s impressive polyphony, allowing for complex, layered compositions without sound dropouts.

  3. Fine-grained Adjustments: The fine-tuning features give the liberty to adjust parameters such as touch sensitivity and pedal resonance. Each adjustment brings a new layer of depth to the music, letting me tailor every note to suit my style.

Usage Experience

The Yamaha N1X is a hybrid digital piano that combines acoustic grandeur with modern technology. Its authentic playing feel and intuitive interface deliver a delightful musical encounter.

Playing Experience and Expression

A Pianist Hands Holding A Pencil Playing The Piano

I am constantly amazed by the depth and rich reverberation as every key I touch responds with precision and grace. Each note resonates beautifully, mimicking the touch sensitivity of a grand.

The piano features advanced key sensors that accurately capture my nuanced playing. This enhances the individual note expression, allowing me to perform complex pieces effortlessly. The N1X’s reverb capabilities further enrich the sound, creating an immersive experience.

User Interface and Functionality

A Student Pianist Accessing The Online Lessons

My experience with its functions, such as connecting via USB to use the Smart Pianist App, has been seamless. The app enhances my control over sound selection and other features, making adjustments easy.

The music rest is well-designed, ensuring my sheet music remains at an optimal reading angle during practice. The interface effortlessly allows me to switch between voices, such as Yamaha CFX and Bosendorfer Imperial.

Recording and Playback

A Headphones On Top Of A Piano Ivory Keys

The Yamaha N1X offers refined recording capabilities and playback systems. It enables musicians to capture their performances while exploring various features designed to enhance audio quality and user experience.

Recording Functionalities

  1. Recording Function: I can easily record my performances directly on the N1X. The internal recorder supports both audio and MIDI data, making it a versatile tool for musicians looking to capture and refine their work.

  2. Data Capacity: The N1X allows me to store recordings efficiently. With its capacity for multiple tracks, I can layer different performances, experimenting with up to 250 user songs.

  3. Compatible Formats: The piano supports standard MIDI and audio formats. This means I can quickly transfer my recordings to different devices for editing or sharing.

Playback Systems and Settings

  1. Playback Options: Playing back my recordings is straightforward, with options to select specific tracks or complete pieces. The built-in audio player ensures high-quality sound reproduction.

  2. Adjustable Settings: I can customize my playback settings, such as adjusting the tempo or transposing the pitch. This flexibility helps me experiment with different arrangements and enhance my skills.

  3. Audio Enhancements: The N1X also includes features to optimize playback sound, including various reverb and resonance settings. These can improve the overall acoustic experience, making each playback feel rich and immersive.

Performance Management

As I explore the world of performance management for the Yamaha N1X, I’m unraveling its exquisite abilities in fine-tuning and storage solutions. These features ensure an optimal playing experience.

Tuning and Calibration

A Pianist Practicing A Musical Piece Using A Metronome

Maintaining pitch is crucial, and the Yamaha N1X offers a comprehensive range of tuning options. It allows me to easily adjust the tuning to suit a variety of environments, ensuring it aligns perfectly with other instruments.

Additionally, the metronome feature is a gem, with a wide tempo range to support practice across different rhythms. I can also transpose the pitch, adapting it to other keys, which is handy during performances.

The N1X has multiple scale types, allowing me to explore diverse musical styles and traditions. These features work together like a harmony, helping me create music that transcends the ordinary.

Internal and External Memory

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Managing storage is critical, and the Yamaha N1X doesn’t disappoint. It comes equipped with a robust internal memory, giving me the space needed to store numerous songs and settings.

For those times when I need extra space, the N1X supports external drives. This flexibility lets me expand my library and keeps everything I need within reach.

Organization is made simple with the ability to categorize and access stored tunes effortlessly. It feels like having a personal assistant who keeps everything tidy and ready to go whenever inspiration strikes.

Product Specifications

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Dimensions

The Yamaha N1X is compact yet sleek, perfect for fitting into cozy spaces without compromising on style. Its dimensions make it a stylish addition to any room, effortlessly blending form and function. The precise measurements ensure it doesn’t dominate the space.

Number of Keys

It is complete with real acoustic grand action parts and optical key sensors for a truly authentic touch. Playing it feels like driving a luxurious car—the response is exquisite.

Key Cover

Who doesn’t love a stylish yet practical feature? The N1X comes with a felt key cover to protect those precious keys from dust, ensuring they stay nice and clean. It’s like a snug blanket for your piano.

Overall Controls

The controls on the N1X are the epitome of user-friendliness. With intuitive interfaces, the controls are at your fingertips, making adjustments as easy as pie.

Power Supply

There is no need to fret about power issues. The N1X comes with a robust power supply that ensures consistent, reliable performance. This is perfect for those extended hours of tinkling the ivories.

Quite the handy package, wouldn’t you say? Each feature is meticulously crafted to make your playing experience as delightful as it can be.

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PROS
  • Provides a realistic playing experience for pianists of all levels.
  • Delivers an accurate and immersive acoustic piano sound.
  • Enables easy transportation and storage.
  • Offers a good value proposition for beginners and intermediate players.
  • Streamlines navigation and function selection.
CONS
  • May not cater to players seeking a wider variety of instrument sounds.
  • Restricts the ability to capture and review performances.
  • Menu navigation can be cumbersome
  • May not be suitable for larger performance spaces.
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When you click ‘Check Price’, you’ll see there are loads of great places to buy this item.  Our personal favorite is Sweetwater for the US, and Thomann and Gear4Music for the UK & Europe.

They are the largest music retailers, with excellent customer service, competitive prices, really fast shipping, and the longest guarantees.

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PROS
  • The 88 weighted keys allow for expressive playing
  • Offers an authentic sound and playing experience
  • With a user-friendly interface for ease of use
CONS
  • Without Bluetooth connection
What Retailer to Buy From?

When you click ‘Check Price’, you’ll see there are loads of great places to buy this item.  Our personal favorite is Sweetwater for the US, and Thomann and Gear4Music for the UK & Europe.

They are the largest music retailers, with excellent customer service, competitive prices, really fast shipping, and the longest guarantees.

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Recap:
Yamaha N1X

Yamaha’s flagship grand piano represents the pinnacle of craftsmanship and technology, providing an actual acoustic piano experience that is hard to match. This instrument is designed to rival world-class concert pianos, making it an ideal choice for both professional musicians and serious enthusiasts.

One of its standout features is the instrument’s outstanding sound system, which is enhanced by Yamaha’s Virtual Resonance Modeling (VRM) technology, allowing for a rich and dynamic tone that closely mimics a real grand piano.

When judging piano tone, the nuanced sounds produced by this piano truly reflect the complexity of a traditional acoustic grand piano.

A Pianist Hands On The Ivory Keys Of A Piano

Additionally, the Smart Pianist app enables players to easily access features and settings, making it simpler to customize their playing experience. This combination of advanced technology and authentic sound makes it possible to enjoy a real grand piano experience in a modern setting.

Whether performing or practicing, this piano ensures that every note resonates beautifully.

Let’s break it down, shall we?

  1. Responsiveness: The feeling of playing a grand piano is closely mimicked, though achieving the same speed and responsiveness can be a challenge. This might be particularly noticeable when moving quickly between notes.

  2. Sound Quality: The speakers deliver an impressive sound, particularly with the Bosendorfer Imperial tone. Yet the Virtual Resonance Modelling (VRM) can sometimes become overwhelming, especially when using the pedals.

  3. Ease of Use: The N1X is quite user-friendly when it comes to maintenance. With just a few screws and straightforward instructions, even a casual pianist can tackle minor setups or adjustments.

  4. Design and Footprint: Aesthetically pleasing and compact, it fits well in most rooms. However, those accustomed to a traditional grand might find the visual differences noticeable.

  5. Speakers vs. Monitors: While the built-in speakers are admirable, linking with studio monitors enhances the experience. This adjustment compensates for the comparative shortfall versus more expensive models like the N3X.

As I wrap up, it’s clear that the Yamaha N1X offers a fascinating mixture of technological innovation and classic piano charm. It stands as a worthy contender for those in search of a crossover between digital efficiency and an authentic acoustic feel.

 

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  1. Vincent_thePianist says:
    January 18, 2025 at 3:32 pm

    I must commend Robert Emery for an exhaustive outline of the Yamaha N1X. As someone who has transitioned from traditional acoustic pianos to embracing the technological advances in digital models, the N1X represents a significant leap in the integration of acoustic and digital benefits. The specialized grand piano action and VRM technology particularly stand out as they offer a tactile response and auditory experience analogous to that of their acoustic counterparts. However, for educators and performers alike, the Smart Pianist integration may well be the unsung hero, providing valuable tools for both teaching and practice sessions. It’s this combination of features that truly sets the N1X apart in the market.

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  2. Pix3lPirate says:
    January 13, 2025 at 12:48 pm

    hey robert emery, cool read, got me thinking about how the spatial acoustic sampling works here. u think it’s good enough for recording or more for playin at home? got a small studio set up and been thinkin of adding a digital piano for some time now. thnx!

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  3. Katie_M says:
    January 4, 2025 at 9:40 am

    hey, i was really eyeing the n1x after seeing rumors about its features. really liked how robert emery laid out the details, but i’m wondering if the virtual resonance modeling is something i’d notice as an intermediate player? like, does it make a big difference compared to less fancy models?

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    • TheoJ says:
      January 18, 2025 at 3:32 pm

      Katie_M, VRM makes a huge difference in sound quality, especially with headphones. It’s like the sound is living around you. Definitely a game-changer.

      Reply
  4. JazzHands says:
    January 3, 2025 at 1:35 pm

    As someone deeply invested in the world of jazz and improvisation, I find the sound customization features quite intriguing. The ability to manually fine-tune and dive into preset options offers a lot of creative freedom, which is essential in jazz. Yet, I wonder how these digital enhancements compare to the organic, unpredictable nature of acoustic piano sounds. Digital pianos tend to offer consistency and precision, but there’s something about the raw, nuanced sound of an acoustic that’s hard to replicate. Has anyone found the N1X’s sound customization capable of truly capturing the essence of jazz improvisation, or does it fall into the realm of digitized precision without the soul?

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  5. Ellie_M says:
    December 29, 2024 at 9:03 pm

    Really appreciated the section on Virtual Resonance Modelling (VRM) and how it impacts the sound quality. It’s great to see manufacturers focusing on the nuances that make digital feel more like acoustic. Would love to see more comparisons in future articles, Robert Emery, to help guide purchases!

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    • Ellie_M says:
      January 14, 2025 at 5:44 am

      Thanks, TommyG! It’s all about that authentic sound quality.

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    • TommyG says:
      January 9, 2025 at 4:47 am

      Ellie_M nailed it. VRM is a game-changer for digital pianos. Makes a massive difference in immersion.

      Reply
  6. TechieTrevor says:
    December 29, 2024 at 12:31 pm

    I’m really impressed with the array of connectivity options on the Yamaha N1X. The idea that you can integrate with Smart Pianist to access scores and settings seems like a big step forward. Robert, do you think this makes the piano more approachable for beginners or is it more of a gimmick?

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  7. TheRealMozart says:
    December 20, 2024 at 9:59 pm

    Oh, splendid, another digital toy for the masses. Because what we need is more ‘pianists’ who think pressing keys is the same as making music. Let me know when Yamaha builds a piano that teaches artistry.

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  8. Emily_K says:
    December 14, 2024 at 3:44 pm

    hey, does anyone know if the N1X’s Virtual Resonance Modelling is any good for someone just playing at home? Thanks!

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    • KeysLover says:
      January 3, 2025 at 1:35 pm

      yeah totally rocks for home jams!

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    • PianoGeek99 says:
      December 28, 2024 at 9:52 am

      Absolutely, Emily_K! The VRM technology really adds an authentic resonance to the sound, making it feel like you’re playing an acoustic grand. Perfect for home!

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