Stock
Type
Brand
Condition
Colour
Technical Specification
  • Yamaha SU7 SH2

    Yamaha SU7 SH3 Silent Upright in Polished Ebony

    £24,495.00
  • Yamaha SE132 SH2

    Yamaha SE132 SH3 Upright in Polished Ebony

    £21,995.00
  • Yamaha SE122 SH2 PE

    Yamaha SE122 SH3 Upright in Polished Ebony

    £17,495.00
  • Yamaha P121 PE SH2

    Yamaha P121 SH3 Silent Upright in Polished Ebony

    £9,495.00
  • Yamaha GC2 SH2

    Yamaha GC2 SH3 Silent Grand in Polished Ebony

    £24,095.00
  • 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

    £22,495.00
  • Yamaha GB1K SC2

    Yamaha GB1K SC3 Silent Grand in Polished Ebony

    £13,545.00
  • Yamaha C7X SH2

    Yamaha C7X SH3 Silent Grand in Polished Ebony

    £51,195.00
  • Yamaha C6X SH2

    Yamaha C6X SH3 Silent Grand in Polished Ebony

    £44,795.00
  • Yamaha C5X SH2

    Yamaha C5X SH3 Silent Grand in Polished Ebony

    £40,995.00

Yamaha SILENT Pianos for everyone.

Yamaha SILENT Pianos

How does the SILENT Piano work?

Special optical sensors are fitted under each of the keys to capture the individual nuances of your playing with astonishing accuracy. It is this level of precision, typical of Yamaha, that makes it possible to play natural-sounding notes with utmost accuracy, which are then relayed perfectly through your headphones.

How is a silent piano different to a digital piano?

If your heart desires a traditional acoustic piano, but your head is drawn to the convenience and practicality of a digital piano, opting for a silent piano could be the ideal solution.

Whilst digital pianos rely purely on technology to produce sound, silent pianos enjoy the best of both worlds.

Still a fully strung acoustic piano, the Yamaha SILENT Piano has built-in functionality allowing you to switch to quiet mode, play silently, and connect headphones and other devices – so you can enjoy playing without worrying about causing a disturbance!

What is the quietest piano?

If you’re looking for a silent piano, the Yamaha SILENT piano SH3/SC3 is an industry-leading favourite due to its ability to perfectly blend silent, digital technology with an authentic, acoustic feel and sound.

With advanced switching technology that mutes hammers from hitting the piano strings on command, the Yamaha SILENT range is widely regarded as the quietest piano available. It doesn’t make any noise when connected to headphones, so you can practise whenever it suits you without feeling self-conscious about a note escaping the room – perfect if you’re playing at night, in a flat, or with family around.

What is the difference between an acoustic and a silent piano?

Acoustic pianos produce sound by the action of a hammer striking a string, while a silent piano is a type of piano which stops hammers prior to hitting the strings, preventing any audible sound from coming out of the instrument when in silent mode.

However, silent pianos still have the ability to be played in acoustic mode, where they can produce a natural sound when headphones aren’t required. This differs from digital pianos, which emulate the sound electronically.

Due to this added technology, silent pianos tend to cost more. The feel of acoustic and silent pianos usually remains the same, with playing actions remaining consistent.

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