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Are Kawai digital pianos good?
All of Kawai’s digital pianos draw upon the superior craftsmanship of their flagship EX concert grand piano, widely regarded by professionals as one of the finest instruments in its class. These instruments are hand-built in Japan and subjected to a rigorous regulation and refinement process in an anechoic chamber.
Which Kawai piano is best?
The K series of professional upright pianos from Kawai are the primary pianos we recommend for student and practice use. With several models to choose from ranging in size from 45 inches for the K200 to 53 inches for the K800, one is sure to suit your needs. The 48” Kawai K300 is our best-selling Kawai upright piano.
Is Kawai es8 discontinued?
ES8CURRENT MODEL: ES920DISCONTINUED.
How long do Kawai digital pianos last?
I would suggest, to give an arbitrary figure, that you can expect at least 15 years out of your piano. Many manufacturers, such as Kawai, offer a ten year warranty on their pianos.
How long do Kawai pianos last?
Our research indicates that the typical used Kawai piano from Japan is about 20-30 years old. This period in a piano’s life represents a transitional time for the instrument. Piano technicians know that a piano may require a major reconditioning during these later years.
What replaces the Kawai ES8?
The flagship ES920 is the long-awaited successor to the award-winning ES8, while the intermediate ES520 is a new mid-range model that delivers many of the features of the ES920 at a more affordable price.
How heavy is Kawai ES8?
49 lbs
Specifications
Keyboard | Responsive Hammer III action – 88 keys – Grade-weighted hammers – Ivory Touch white key surfaces – Let-off simulation – Triple sensor key detection – Counterweights | |
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Dimensions | Width | 54″ (136.5 cm) |
Depth | 14 1/2″ (36.5 cm) | |
Height | 6″ (15 cm) (not including music rest) | |
Weight | 49 lbs (22.5 kg) |
How long do clavinovas last?
So, how long do digital pianos last? Digital pianos last between 20 – 50 years. High-end digital pianos are built better structurally. They use better electrical parts, solid plastic, tougher metal, and piano keys that can withstand heavy wear and tear.