Yamaha
CLP-885
$5,200
The ultimate Clavinova — GrandTouch-EX redefines digital piano touch
Roland
Roland's ultimate digital piano — a concert grand experience without the tuning bills
| Factor | This Piano | Points |
|---|---|---|
| Base Score | — | 3.0 |
| Lesson Function | Yes | +1.5 |
| App Connectivity | Yes | +1.5 |
| Recording | Yes | +1 |
| Metronome | Yes | +0.5 |
| Transpose | Yes | +0.3 |
| Layer / Split | Yes | +0.3 |
| Preset Songs | 377 | +1.5 |
| Sound Variety | 324 sounds | +0.5 |
| Factor | This Piano | Points |
|---|---|---|
| Base Score | — | 2.0 |
| Headphone Jacks | 2 | +2 |
| Headphone Type | 6.3mm, 3.5mm | +1.5 |
| Headphone Optimization | Yes | +1.5 |
| Key Action Quietness | hybrid grand keyboard | +0 |
| Volume Control | Yes | +1 |
| Bluetooth Audio | Yes | +0.5 |
| Factor | This Piano | Points |
|---|---|---|
| Base Score | — | 5.0 |
| Weight | 108 kg | -3 |
| Width | 1428 mm | -0.5 |
| Battery | No | +0 |
| Foldable | No | +0 |
| Key Count | 88 keys | +0 |
| Factor | This Piano | Points |
|---|---|---|
| Key Action Quality | hybrid grand keyboard (grade 10) | +6 |
| Key Count | 88 keys | +1.5 |
| Polyphony | 256 notes | +1.5 |
| Sound Modeling | PureAcoustic Piano Modeling | +0.5 |
| Key Surface | wood | +0.3 |
The Roland LX-9 is the flagship of Roland's home lineup, combining the Hybrid Grand Keyboard with a 150W, 8-speaker Acoustic Projection system and PureAcoustic Piano Modeling for an uncompromising musical experience.
The Roland LX-9 is not just a digital piano — it is a statement. The Hybrid Grand Keyboard delivers touch authenticity that closes the gap with acoustic grands, and the 8-speaker Acoustic Projection system means the sound does not just come from the piano, it surrounds you. At this price, you are paying for the best that Roland's digital technology can offer, and for most players, it genuinely delivers on that promise.
The Hybrid Grand Keyboard is Roland's top-tier action, rated 10/10 in our key action scale. It uses a full wooden key assembly with the same pivot-length ratio as a concert grand piano. The result is an action where every aspect — weight, return speed, repetition capability, and escapement feel — mirrors the acoustic experience. Players accustomed to Steinway or Yamaha concert grands will find a familiar response under their fingers.
The LX-9 exists for pianists who will not compromise. If you are an advanced player who has spent years at acoustic instruments and need that same connection in a digital format — for apartment living, silent practice, or the convenience of zero maintenance — this is Roland's answer. It is also the definitive choice for families investing in a generational instrument that children will grow into over many years of study.
| Keys | 88 |
| Key Action | Hybrid Grand Keyboard |
| Polyphony | 256 notes |
| Sounds | 324 |
| Weight | 108 kg |
| Speakers | 150W (×8) |
| Bluetooth | Audio + MIDI |
| Key Surface | Wood |
| Sound Modeling | PureAcoustic Piano Modeling |
| Headphone Jacks | 2 |
| Headphone Type | 6.3mm, 3.5mm |
| Headphone Optimization | Yes |
| USB MIDI | Yes |
| Line Out | No |
| Lesson Function | Yes |
| App Connectivity | Yes |
| Recording | Yes |
| Metronome | Yes |
| Transpose | Yes |
| Layer / Split | Yes |
| Preset Songs | 377 |
| Battery | No |
| Foldable | No |
| Dimensions (W×D×H) | 1428×493×1118 mm |
| Stand Included | Yes |
| Pedal Included | Yes |
A sturdy X-stand or furniture-style stand is essential if one isn't included.
Closed-back headphones with good bass response make practice sessions more enjoyable.
The included pedal is usually basic. A half-damper pedal upgrade is worthwhile for expressive playing.
An adjustable-height bench helps maintain proper posture during long practice sessions.
The LX-9 and CLP-885 score very similarly across all axes. The CLP-885 costs $800 less.
Yamaha CLP-885 →The LX-9 and CLP-895GP score very similarly across all axes. The LX-9 costs $1,500 less.
Yamaha CLP-895GP →The LX-9 and GP-510 score very similarly across all axes. The GP-510 costs $1,000 less.
Casio GP-510 →Yes. The Roland LX-9 scores 10/10 on our Beginner scale, which means it has strong learning features like lesson modes, app connectivity, and built-in songs to help new players get started.
Yes, the Roland LX-9 supports both Bluetooth MIDI and Bluetooth Audio, so you can connect wirelessly to apps and stream audio.
The Roland LX-9 weighs 108 kg (238 lbs). It scores 1.5/10 on our Portability scale. This is a stay-in-place instrument — plan its location before setup.
Yes. The Roland LX-9 has 2 headphone jacks (6.3mm, 3.5mm). It scores 8.5/10 on our Night Practice scale. It also features headphone sound optimization for a more immersive experience.
The Roland LX-9 has a full 88-key keyboard, the same as an acoustic piano. This gives you the complete range for any piece of music.
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