Showing 13–24 of 45 results

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Type
Brand
Condition
Colour
Technical Specification
  • Yamaha SE132 SH2

    Yamaha SE132 SH3 Upright in Polished Ebony

    £23,845.00
  • Yamaha SE122 SH2 PE

    Yamaha SE122 SH3 Upright in Polished Ebony

    £19,945.00
  • Yamaha P121 PE SH2

    Yamaha P121 SH3 Silent Upright in Polished Ebony

    £11,595.00
  • Yamaha GC2 SH2

    Yamaha GC2 SH3 Silent Grand in Polished Ebony

    £32,195.00
  • Yamaha GC1 Silent

    Yamaha GC1 Silent Grand, 2006 (Refurbished)

    £12,995.00
  • Yamaha GC1 Silent Disklavier Grand, 2006 (Refurbished)

    Yamaha GC1 Silent Disklavier Grand, 2006 (Refurbished)

    £16,995.00
  • Yamaha GC1 SH2 Silent Grand in Polished Ebony

    Yamaha GC1 SH3 Silent Grand in Polished Ebony

    £29,245.00
  • Yamaha GB1K SC2

    Yamaha GB1K SC3 Silent Grand in Polished Ebony

    £16,995.00
  • Yamaha C7X SH2

    Yamaha C7X SH3 Silent Grand in Polished Ebony

    £61,995.00
  • Yamaha C6X SH2

    Yamaha C6X SH3 Silent Grand in Polished Ebony

    £52,995.00
  • Yamaha C5X SH2

    Yamaha C5X SH3 Silent Grand in Polished Ebony

    £49,945.00
  • Yamaha C5X SH2 Silent Grand in Polished Ebony (Ex Demo)

    £34,995.00

Silent Pianos for everyone.

Silent Pianos

What is a silent piano?

Silent pianos are just that – silent! Or at least they can be, which is why they make such a popular choice.

Cleverly designed to bridge the gap between the desire for a ‘real’ piano and the practicality of a digital piano, they allow the user to plug headphones in and immerse themselves in the sounds of an acoustic piano – without disturbing anyone else.

They work by using clever sensors which, when the piano is switched to silent mode, convert the key movement into an electric sound. This is then relayed to the player through headphones.

Why choose a silent piano?

There are many reasons why opting for silent piano might make sense for you. Do you stumble over your notes if you think someone is listening or prefer to practice in private with no distractions? Perhaps your neighbours complain easily, or you work shifts and can only play at unsocial times? Or maybe it’s the kids who are learning and you don’t think you can stomach listening to scales on repeat or yet another rendition of ‘The Entertainer’.

Whatever your reason, a silent piano gives you the best of both worlds and ultimate flexibility.

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