![]() ![]() I was pretty surprised that Kawai hasn't yet addressed that issue. One negative that I noticed is the sustain pedal doesn't actually fade out as you slowly release it in the same way as it does on an acoustic. The key action and touch, the sound, and the virtual technician function really bring this close to the feel of playing an actual grand. ![]() The speakers are excellent and are able to fill my entire house more than an acoustic upright would. ![]() The spruce soundboard brings a more warm, 3-dimensional sound if you will, than other digital pianos that I played. I have had the instrument about 10 months now, and am so satisfied with it. Additionally, being in the military and moving frequently, I didn't want to deal with the hassle of moving and tuning a heavy acoustic.Īfter playing a lot of acoustic and digital pianos, and doing quite a bit of research (your site was very helpful), I finally decided to buy the Kawai CA95. In my current situation I don't have the money nor the space for a grand piano like that. ![]() I grew up playing a beautiful Steinway Model C at home. I have been an avid classical pianist for over 20 years, and never thought that I would buy a digital piano. And I like the AP-450's cabinet - would look good in my new home. However, should you think otherwise on me getting the AP-450, I'm happy to hear of your recommendations. (I love to make "big noises" at times :) ) I mean, the AP-450 has more "punch" when I need that volume power from the 20W speakers. It's a better piano than the PX-750, isn't it? And only for about US$230 more (prices here). He liked them both with a slight edge over the Kawai (obviously) but told me to get the Casio on the price/performance factor, as I'm not into classical and only play for fun and my son's had a bit of classical classes. Just to make sure that I wasn't biased from reading your blog, I took my elder brother (a professional pianist and piano teacher) to try both brands (Casio PX-750 and Kawai CN-24) in the same store. I'm in the market for a digital piano and was planning to settle on Kawai CN-24 until I read your blog. Yes, the action's really nice and the sound is good. This gave me a craving to try the series until I got to try one recently. I mean, I have tried them but thought they were "getting better" until I learned about the x50 series of which you described the big improvement in the key action. ![]()
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