Are Kawai upright pianos good?

Are Kawai upright pianos good?

Kawai doesn’t make as many pianos as Yamaha, but you will still find Kawai products in many places. As far as quality is concerned most would agree that while there are some technical differences and some tonal differences, the two brands are regarded as high quality by professionals all around the world.

How long do Kawai upright pianos last?

Approximate Age. 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.

Do Kawai pianos depreciate?

Generally speaking, upright pianos depreciate very quickly. Really old uprights are worth close to nothing, however, it’s possible to get a few hundred dollars from them. Quality uprights by Yamaha, Steinway, and Kawai generally sell for more.

What is the Kawai ES6 digital piano?

The 4th generation of Kawai’s iconic ES Series portable digital piano line began with the arrival of the ES6. The ES6 took several steps forward in the quest for dominance in the portable digital piano category.

What makes the Yamaha ES6 the best portable digital piano?

The ES6 took several steps forward in the quest for dominance in the portable digital piano category. With an enhanced 6-speaker sound system, 88-key piano sampling and a newly introduced Advanced Hammer IV-F Action, it was the finest instrument in its class.

What kind of sound does a Kawai guitar have?

With an enhanced 6-speaker sound system, 88-key piano sampling and a newly introduced Advanced Hammer IV-F Action, it was the finest instrument in its class. As a Kawai Legacy Product, it proudly represents the mission of continuing evolution that defines every Kawai musical instrument.

What makes the ES6 so special?

The ES6 captures the beautiful sound of KAWAI’s highly acclaimed hand-crafted concert grand piano, with all 88 keys of this exceptional instrument meticulously recorded, analysed, and faithfully reproduced using proprietary Harmonic Imaging™ technology.