Yamaha Reface CP
Compact electric piano

Latest User Reviews
Fantastic
Incredible facsimile of these great keyboards and very usable in recording situation. Totally recommended!
Great little keyboard but small keys
Great sounds and quality, the only problem is that the keys are too small for me.
Spectacular little keyboard!
I always saw small keyboards kind of like fun "toys". This is clearly a musical instrument. It looks and feels like quality. The small size of the keys are not an inconvenience because of how good the feel for the velocity is. I would definitely use it as an add-on in gigs.
Generally I use it to play in my van, where I don't have a power outlet.
The speakers are louder than I expected but still not enough to jam together with an acoustic guitar, for example. The sound quality is very good for the size, and it sounds amazing out of an amp. I'm not a big fan of the acoustic piano sound (but that is just a hidden bonus of the keyboard, and I don't use it much). Feature-wise, I'm not missing anything.
A very good purchase.
Great sounds in simple package.
Few selected sounds combined with few selected effects gives suprisingly enjoyable instrument.
Only negative aspect is that if used without MIDI/USB, it goes to sleep after some time idle, which is fine, but there is no way to wake it up except power-off-on cycle, which is silly. As a workaround, I keep it connected to MIDI rig to keep it awake.
Sound überzeugt
Auch für unterwegs als kleines Master-Keyboard geeignet (wenn man Strom hat). Sounds und Effekte überzeugen alle sehr!
Simply amazing.
Look, it’s the best budget electric piano that does Rhodes simulations - no doubt about it.
The only drawback I see are fairly wide side panels in line with the keyboard. They should get rid of those it would improve the form factor even more.
Yamaha Reface CP
Really good sounding little keyboard, well built, i use it with a bigger midi keyboard.
Instant nostalgia for lapsed pianists
Exactly the sounds and effects you need if you're learning how to replicate the sound of your favorite records from that era, or artists with that sound today. If you have some keyboard skills and can improvise some chord progressions, simply dialing in the sounds and starting to play will be eye-opening and inspiring.
The toy piano might be the only sound on here that's not perfectly versatile. I adore its eerie honky-tonk quality though and enjoy playing it.
Also just a really well built machine and a joy to use. I see the reviews are divided on the mini keyboard - I find it comfortable to play, easy to control (not too flimsy nor too stiff) and good size for my hands. Good finish to the body and the keys, really enjoyable to handle.
In my setup, I've been using it to jam on the couch, as a midi-controlled synth, and as a midi controller for my other gear.
Perfect for 70s music
Bought this synth to play some 70s music like The Beegees etc, the sounds are bang on for that kinda stuff, any Stevie Wonder or funky stuff like that? It works and sounds perfect for that. The FX on there are really good too, the knobs feel rock solid, very smooth turning, and also, there's a secret 7th Acoustic Piano sound too! Long story short, I'd highly recommend this synth even if just for the sounds, use it as an instrument to play, use it as a sound module, either way it plays and sounds great!
classic sounds in your fingertip
easy to play and have immediate gratification, sounds amazing with speakers. keys ARE small. had to play sometimes. the keyboard is good enough for everyday practice anywhere, expensive for what can deliver but sounds very good. you do not have too many tonal variations comparing with other refaces, but the classics are there!
Technical Data
- Manufactured by Yamaha
- Released in 2015
- Average price : $413
- With SCM (Spectral Component Modelling) + AWM2 sound engine
- 37 HQ mini-action keys
- 128 Note polyphony
- 6 Piano presets
- 5 Effects (can be used in parallel)
- 2 Line outputs: 6.3 mm Jack unbalanced
- AUX input: 3.5 mm Mini jack stereo
- Headphone output: 6.3 mm Jack stereo
- USB
- Foot pedal input
- MIDI in/out (mini-DIN)
- Power supply connection
- 2 Integrated speakers
- Dimensions : 530mm x 60mm x 175mm
- Weight : 1.9kg
- Incl. power supply, MIDI breakout cable and user manual
- Power supply with batteries possible (not included)
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