Yamaha cp-30 analog electric piano
The Yamaha CP-30 Electric Piano was released in 1978. It is sturdy with its case-that-turns-into-legs and heavy at around 45kg. The CP-30's sound is electrically generated with analog components (namely divide-down technology common in combo organs in the late 1960s and early 1970s). Most of the "piano" sounds are mellow like a Rhodes or a Wurlitzer, while the "harpsichord" sounds are reminiscent of a Clavinet. The piano has two voices with four presets tabs (which can be mixed together), an