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Kawai CA95 digital piano: the most realistic digital ever?
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Topic: Kawai CA95 digital piano: the most realistic digital ever?
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Kawai CA95 digital piano: the most realistic digital ever?
on: December 12, 2013, 06:55:47 PM
The Kawai CA95 digital piano has gotten rave reviews by sounding the closest to an acoustic piano, partly because it has a soundboard. I've heard YT recordings and the piano sounds really, really good! There's also what Kawai calls the digital technician where the user can fine tune the timbre to the users aesthetics.
I'm wondering if anyone has experiences with this piano. I'm particularly interested in the repetition of the action to see if it is as responsive as a well-regulated grand piano. It's less than $5000 at US dealers and thats a good price for something so realistic.
https://www.kawaius.com/main_links/digital/CA65_95/ca95.html
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