List of Yamaha Corporation products


This is a list of products made by Yamaha Corporation. This does not include products made by Bösendorfer, which has been a wholly owned subsidiary of Yamaha Corporation since February 1, 2008.
For products made by Yamaha Motor Company, see the list of Yamaha motorcycles. Yamaha Motor Company shares the brand name but has been a separate company since 1955.

Musical instruments

Pianos

In 1900, Yamaha started to manufacture pianos.

Grand pianos

;CF series
  • FC / CF
  • CFIII
  • CFIIIS
  • CF4
;C series
  • G1 / C1 / C1x
  • DC1A
  • #20 / G2 / C2 /C2x
  • G2F / DG2FII
  • C3 / C3x
  • #35 / G5 / new C5 / C5x
  • old C5 / C6 / C7
  • G7 / C7 / C7x
  • SC / CS
;G series
  • G1, G2, G5, G7
  • #25 / G3
  • GA1E / DGA1
  • GC1
  • GC1S / GC1SG
  • GC1G / GC1FP
  • GC1M* / DGC1 / DGC1ME3
  • GC2
  • GH1 / GH1G
  • GT7
;A series
  • A1
  • A1
  • DA1IIXG / DA1E3 / DA1M4
  • EA1
;S series
  • S4
  • S4BB
  • DS4E3PRO PE
  • S6
  • S6BB
  • DS6E3PRO PE
  • S400
  • S700E
;Z series
  • Z1
  • Z1B

    Baby grand pianos

  • GB1
  • GB1K / DGB1CD — most compact models on current product line

    Upright pianos

  • B1
  • B2
  • B3
  • Hosseschrueders HC 10
  • Hosseschrueders HC 30
  • C108
  • M460
  • M560
  • P121
  • P22
  • P660
  • SU118C
  • T118
  • T121
  • U1
  • U10
  • U10 BL
  • U100
  • U2
  • U2M
  • U3
  • U30
  • U300
  • U5
  • U7
  • UX
  • UX1
  • UX10
  • UX100
  • UX3
  • UX30
  • UX300
  • UX5
  • UX50
  • UX500
  • YU116D/W
  • YUA
  • YUS1
  • YUS3
  • YUS5
  • YUX
  • SU7

    Player pianos

  • Disklavier
  • * Disklavier E3 series
;disklavier control unit
  • DKC-850
  • EMR1

    Silent pianos

;silent piano system
  • RSG-1 / RSG-3 / RSG-5 / RSG-10 / RSG-30
;ensemble unit
  • RE-1 / RE-3 / RE-10 / RE-30
;silent ensemble unit
  • RSE-1 / RSE-3 / RSE-10
;Newer Silent Piano Systems
  • SG-1 - ? - ?
  • SG-2 - ? - ?
  • SC-1 - ? -
  • SC-2 - ? - 2023
  • SC-3 - 2022 onwards
SC series found in Upright B1, B2, B3 and Grand GB1K - "entry level" models.
  • SH-1
  • SH-2 - ? - 2023
  • SH-3 - 2022 onwards
SH series silent modules found in more up market models such as Uprights P116, P121, U1, U3, YUS1, YUS3, YUS5, SE122, SE132, SU7 and Grand S3X, S5X, S6X, S7X, C1X, C2X, C3X, C3X Chrome, C5X, C6X, GC1 and GC2.
TransAcoustic
  • TA-1
  • TA-2
  • TA-3 2023 onwards
Found in uprights: U1, U3, YUS1, YUS3, YUS5 and Grands GC1 and C1X

Hybrid pianos

Hybrid grand pianos
Electric pianos
;CP series
  • CP-60M
  • CP-70
  • CP-70B
  • CP-70D
  • CP-70M
  • CP-80
  • CP-80D
  • CP-80M
    Analog stage pianos
;CP series
  • CP-7
  • CP-10
  • CP-20
  • CP-30
  • CP-11 / CP-11W
  • CP-25
  • CP-35
    Digital stage pianos
  • GS1 / GS2 — 1st FM synth of Yamaha.
;CP series
  • CP1
  • CP4
  • CP5
  • CP33
  • CP40
  • CP50
  • CP73
  • CP88
  • CP300
;CK series
  • CK61/CK88, Based on Reface YP, CP, CS, and DX in a full-sized format
;Reface series
  • Reface CP
;Clavinova PF series
  • PF10 / PF12 / PF15
  • PF50 / PF60
  • PF70 / PF80
  • PF85
  • PF-500
  • PF-1000
  • PF1200 / PF1500 / PF2000

    Digital pianos

;MODUS series
  • Modus F01
  • Modus F11
  • Modus H01
  • Modus H11
  • Modus R01
    Clavinova series
  • YP-10 / YP-20 / YP-30, 1st generation
  • YP-40, 1st generation
  • CWP-1
;Clavinova Grand
  • CGP-1000
  • CVP-309GP
  • CVP-409GP
  • CLP-175, predecessor of CLP-295GP
  • CLP-265GP
  • CLP-295GP
;Clavinova Ensemble
  • CVP-3 / CVP-5 / CVP-7
  • CVP-6 / CVP-8 / CVP-10 / CVP-100MA / CVP-100PE
  • CVP-20
  • CVP-30 / CVP-50 / CVP-70
  • CVP-35 / CVP-45 / CVP-55 / CVP-65 / CVP-75
  • CVP-25
  • CVP-83 / CVP-85 / CVP-87
  • CVP-85A
  • CVP-83S / CVP-87A
  • CVP-89
  • CVP-49
  • CVP-59 / CVP-69 / CVP-79
  • CVP-79A
  • CVP-92 / CVP-94 / CVP-96 / CVP-98
  • CVP-600
  • CVP-103 / CVP-105 / CVP-107 / CVP-109
  • CVP-700
  • CVP-201
  • CVP-203 / CVP-205 / CVP-207 / CVP-209
  • CVP-900
  • CVP-202
  • CVP-204 / CVP-206
  • CVP-208 / CVP-210
  • CVP-301
  • CVP-303 / CVP-305 / CVP-307 / CVP-309
  • CVP-401 / CVP-403 / CVP-405 / CVP-407 / CVP-409
  • CVP-501 / CVP-503 / CVP-505 / CVP-509
  • CVP-601 / CVP-605 / CVP-609 / CVP-609GP
  • CVP-701 / CVP-705 / CVP-709 / CVP-709GP
  • CVP-805 / CVP-809 / CVP-809GP
  • CVP-905 / CVP-909 / CVP-909GP
;Clavinova Traditional
  • CLP-20 / CLP-30
  • CLP-40 / CLP-45 / CLP-50 / CLP-55 / CLP-200 / CLP-300
  • CLP-100 / CLP-500
  • CLP-250 / CLP-350 / CLP-550 / CLP-650
  • CLP-570 / CLP-670
  • CLP-260 / CLP-360 / CLP-560 / CLP-760
  • CLP-121 / CLP-122 / CLP-123 / CLP-124
  • CLP-133 / CLP-134 / CLP-705
  • CLP-152S / CLP-153S / CLP-153SG / CLP-154S / CLP-155 / CLP-157
  • CLP-311 / CLP-611 / CLP-811
  • CLP-411 / CLP-511 / CLP-711 / CLP-911
  • CLP-555
  • CLP-810S
  • CLP-820 / CLP-840 / CLP-860 / CLP-870 / CLP-880
  • CLP-920 / CLP-930 / CLP-950 / CLP-970
  • CLP-955 / CLP-970A
  • CLP-910 / CLP-990
  • CLP-110
  • CLP-120 / CLP-130 / CLP-150 / CLP-170
  • CLP-115
  • CLP-175
  • CLP-220
  • CLP-230 / CLP-240 / CLP-270 / CLP-280
  • CLP-320 / SCLP-320 / CLP-330 / CLP-340 / CLP-370 / CLP-380
  • CLP-430 / CLP-440 / CLP-470 / CLP-480
  • CLP-525 / CLP-535 / CLP-545 / CLP-565GP / CLP-575 / CLP-585
  • CLP-625 / CLP-635 / CLP-645 / CLP-665GP / CLP-675 / CLP-685
  • CLP-725 / CLP-735 / CLP-745 / CLP-765GP / CLP-775 / CLP-785 / CLP-795GP
  • CLP-825 / CLP-835 / CLP-845 / CLP-865GP / CLP-875 / CLP-885 / CLP-895GP
;CLP-S series
  • Clavinova 610
  • CLP-F01
  • CLP-S306 / CLP-S308
  • CLP-S406 / CLP-S408
;Clavinova Smart Piano
  • CSP-150
  • CSP-170
  • CSP-255
  • CSP-275
  • CSP-295
  • CSP-295GP
    P-series (stands for "portable")
  • P-35
  • P-45
  • P50m
  • P-60
  • P-65
  • P-70
  • P-80
  • P-85
  • P-90
  • P-95
  • P-100 Clavinova PF series,
  • P-105
  • P-115
  • P-120
  • P-121
  • P-125
  • P-140
  • P-145
  • P-150
  • P-155
  • P-500 Clarinova Digital))
  • P-155
  • P-200
  • P-225
  • P-250
  • P-255
  • P-300 P500 features in P-100 chessis,
  • P-500
  • P-515
  • P-S500
  • P-525
    ARIUS/YDP ''series''
  • YDP-S30 / YDP-S31
  • YDP-88 / YDP-88II
  • YDP-101 / YDP-201
  • YDP-103
  • YDP-113
  • YDP-121
  • YDP-123 / YDP-223
  • YDP-131
  • YDP-140 / YDP-160
  • YDP-141 / YDP-161 / YDP-181 / YDP-V240
  • YDP-142 / YDP-162
  • YDP-143 / YDP-163
  • YDP-144 / YDP-164
  • YDP-145 / YDP-165
  • YDP-S52
  • YDP-S34 / YDP-S54
  • YDP-151 / YDP-J151
  • YDP-184
  • YDP-200
  • YDP-213
  • YDP-223
  • YDP-300
  • YDP-321
  • YDP-323
;YPP series
  • YPP-15 / YPP-33
  • YPP-35
  • YPP-45
  • YPP-50
  • YPP-55
  • YPP-100
  • YPP-200
;YPR series
  • YPR-6 / YPR-8
  • YPR-7 / YPR-9
  • YPR-20 / YPR-30
  • YPR-50
;YPT series
  • YPT-200
  • YPT-210
  • YPT-210AD / YPT-210DI / YPT-210MS / YPT-210MSB
  • YPT-220
  • YPT-230
  • YPT-240
  • YPT-255
  • YPT-260
  • YPT-270
  • YPT-280
  • YPT-300
  • YPT-310
  • YPT-310AD / YPT-310MS / YPT-310MSB
  • YPT-320
  • YPT-330
  • YPT-340
  • YPT-360
  • YPT-370
  • YPT-380 / YPT-W320
  • YPT-400
  • YPT-410
  • YPT-420
    J-series Digital Pianos
  • J-3000
  • J-5000
  • J-7000
  • J-8000
  • J-9000
    Piaggero/NP series portable digital piano
  • NP-11
  • NP-12
  • NP-15
  • NP-30 / NP-30S
  • NP-31
  • NP-32
  • NP-35
  • NP-V60 / NP-V80
    Portable Grand DGX / YPG series
  • DGX-200
  • DGX-202
  • DGX-203
  • DGX-205
  • DGX-220 / YPG-225
  • DGX-230 / YPG-235
  • DGX-300
  • DGX-305
  • DGX-500
  • DGX-505
  • DGX-520 / YPG-525
  • DGX-530 / YPG-535
  • DGX-620 / YPG-625
  • DGX-630 / YPG-635
  • DGX-640
  • DGX-650
  • DGX-660
  • DGX-670
Entertainment Series
  • PSR-K1
;others
  • N-100
  • PDP400
  • PSR-GX76

    Organs

Pump organs

In 1888, Yamaha started to manufacture their pump organs in the form of reed organs.
In 1921, Yamaha acquired Nishikawa & Sons in Yokohama after the death of its founder, and continued to manufacture Nishikawa organs and pianos until 1936.

Magna organ (1934)

Magna Organ introduced in 1935, was a multi-timbral keyboard instrument invented in 1934 by a Yamaha engineer, Sei-ichi Yamashita.
It was a kind of electro-acoustic instrument, an acoustic instrument with additional electronic circuits for sound modification. The Magna Organ was an electric-fan driven free reed organ with the microphone sealed in a soundproof box, instead of the electrostatic pickups used on electrostatic reed organs.
Early designs of the Magna Organ were a kind of additive-synthesizer that summed-up the partials generated by the frequency-multipliers. However, it was difficult to achieve polyphony without intermodulation distortions with the technology of the 1930s. According to the additional patents and the reviews at that time, its later design as finally implemented, seems to have shifted to the sound-colorization system using the combinations of sets of free reeds, microphones and loudspeakers.
Note that, similar type of instruments using the pairs of free reeds and microphones sealed in double-soundproof boxes, were later re-commercialized as Croda Organs in 1959 by Tōyō Denshi Gakki Kenkyūjo in Tokyo.