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Kawai grand piano a brand new cost
Kawai grand piano a brand new cost








And if you're going to be using headphones at home, use your headphones for the auditioning.ĭigital Pianos - Electronic Pianos - Synths &a. So, I'd say go and audition lots of DPs within your budget range with an open mind, and remember you are the one who's going to be using your DP. I've been really glad ever since that I put aside all my prejudices and preconceptions, and went with what my fingers and ears told me. And that DP didn't even enter as a contender when I started doing research into likely models to buy. I ended up buying a DP that didn't even look like any piano I'd ever seen, nor the brand I'd always thought was the best in DP, simply because of the way it connected to my playing like no other DP did. When you buy a DP, go with what your fingers and ears tell you, not what people say about the reputation of a brand or any specific model. Basically, a CLP doesn't have the feel of an acoustic in its key action, which may or may not concern you - it's totally smooth all the way down. None of Yamaha's Clavinova range have 'let off', which is the notchy feel you get when pressing the key down slowly, just like you'd get on an acoustic. Real Grand Expression vs RM3 - Ultra Progressive Harmonic Imaging ? The "smooth release" feature on the Clavinova keyboard is the same as the "let off" system on the Kawai? So my choices are now the Kawai CS6, Kawai CA93 or the CL-270. What about the Kawai CS6? I have checked prices of both CS6 & CS9 and I dont think I could afford the CS9, I have not tried any of these two. Hope that help you guys understand my situation a bit better I cant really buy an acoustic piano because I will not be at the place I am living in at the moment for a long period of time, so I thought a good digital would be perfect. I have an old acoustic piano at my parents that I can play when I visit them but I need my own piano at home. I am currently finishing my piano studies at a Conservatory of Music, so I want/need to get a better instrument. I think it sounds beautiful and the keyboard is no different to my old CLP240, it is actually the same. I bought a P140 keyboard with GH3 key action, which is the one Im playing at the moment and I am very happy with it. MacMacMac: I had a CLP240, but had to sell it because I moved to Spain from the UK. Some people are telling me go for the Kawai, others Yamaha. Spanishbuddha: When I say I hear good things about Kawai that is apart from my own experience. Perhaps im more used to the Yamaha sound but I actually like the Kawai. Yes, I played them both in different show rooms and like them both.










Kawai grand piano a brand new cost