tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4435387191513477004.post9115211193122979951..comments2024-03-16T11:57:52.247-07:00Comments on AZ PIANO REVIEWS: Yamaha CLP-725 REVIEW | 2023 Clavinova Piano | Lower PriceRajnish Shuklahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09487246203009869882noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4435387191513477004.post-76461424528676125822018-01-07T15:50:34.972-07:002018-01-07T15:50:34.972-07:00Thank you very much for in depth review. I am lean...Thank you very much for in depth review. I am leaning towards CLP625 because of the price, but I am trying to figure how I can connect the piano to an external hifi speakers, like the CLP 635 does via its Aux out. I have a digital to analog converter (DAC) which I use to convert digital music to analog to listen them in a hifi system. Now that the CLP 625 has only 2 headphone jacks as the only audio source, is there any way that I can connect the CLP 625 to my hifi receiver and through it to hifi speakers? One thing comes to my mind is to connect the piano to an Ipad and through Airplay mirror the sound to the external hifi system, although there will be some loss of audio quality. Is this possible and are there other ways? How about connecting the piano via headphone jack to a Macbook Pro and from there through a USB DAC to the hifi system? <br /><br />My second question, in the Yamaha official web site, the pedal functions of the CLP 625 listed as Damper, Sostenuto, Soft. <br /><br />The pedal functions of the CLP 635 are listed as Sustain (Switch), Sustain Contin uously, Sostenuto, Soft, Expression, Pitch Bend Up, Pitch Bend Down, Rotary Speed, Vibe Rotor, Song Play/Pause.<br /><br />How would you evaluate these differences especially when it comes to connecting both pianos to a computer as a MIDI controller to play virtual instrument stored in the computer?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com