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"The most important thing you need from a digital piano when
you're learning is a realistic touch.
A good piano sound and minimum of 4 touch sensitivity levels (pp, mp, mf and f) are also important.
Factors such as dimensions, weight, colour and 'bells and whistles' shouldn't really
be the deciding
factor in your purchase", Graham Howard, Piano Advisor and Author.
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Kawai CA Digital Pianos
Kawai CA13

Kawai's latest model. Read more
Kawai CA18

The first model in Kawai's CA range. Read more
Kawai CA51
Kawai CA51 R digital piano, AWA Grand PRO-II keyboard, 40 sounds, dual mode, split mode with 4 hand mode, LC
display, 2 track sequenzer, in-built metronome. Read more
Kawai CA63

Professional piano with an authentic piano sound. Great selection of colours to choose from.
Read more
Kawai CA93

Shockingly expensive, but rather nice! If you're looking for the very best digital piano that money can buy,
then the Kawai CA93 should definitely be one of your top choices. Read more
Kawai CA111

A digital piano that looks like an upright piano. Read more.
Kawai CN Digital Pianos
Start by reading this first: 'Which digital piano brand should I
buy?' Kawai CN23

An upgraded version of the CN22. Read more
Kawai CN33
Kawai's latest model. Read more
Kawai CN42
Discontinued. Replaced by CN43
Top of Kawai's CN range. Read more
Kawai CN43

Top of Kawai's CN range. The new model that replaces the CN42. Read more
Kawai CL Digital Pianos
Kawai CL25
Kawai CL25 R digital piano, 88 keys with AHA4 hammer, sounds: Concert Grand, Modern Piano, Classic electric
Piano, Vibraphone, Harpsichord, Streicher.
Read more.
Kawai CL26

Brand new model that replaced the CL25. A nice budget digital piano great for beginners. A space saver.
Read more
Kawai CL36

Latest model. This replaces the popular CL35. This piano doesn't have a key cover. Read more
Kawai KDP80

Budget model for beginners only. Read more
Kawai ES/MP Portable Pianos
Kawai ES6

New model that replaces the ES4 and ES5. Read more.
Kawai MP8 MK II
The Kawai MP8 MK II is the closest approach to the concert grand piano. With 256 built-in sounds combined with a
defining studio controller finished in black metallic with an aluminum body and natural wood cheek blocks.
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Kawai MP6
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Kawai MP10
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Kawai CS3
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Kawai CS6
Kawai CS9
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Questions and Comments

Do you want to ask Graham Howard a question? Just send an email
Would you please be kind enough to give me some idea as to what I should be paying for a PN80 ( presumably
discontinued ) which is approx 4/5 yrs old and in good condition.
Many thanks. Peter
Reply/ Yes, the Kawai PN80 is discontinued.
I guess it's worth around £500 - £600.
Yours pianistically,
Graham Howard
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Discontinued models
Kawai CN21
Discontinued.
The new design of the Kawai CN21 has many improvements of the previous model. The key lid is more
solid and the backboard is a lot thicker. Read more
Kawai CN31
Discontinued.
The Kawai CN31 is the next step up in Kawai's CN range. You get everything the basic model offers with an
improved sound and touch. Read more
Kawai CN32
Discontinued.
New design. Very nice sound. Read more
Kawai CN3
Discontinued.
The realistic piano sound and 26 other high-quality instrumental sounds provided with the CN3 incorporate
Kawai's Harmonic Imaging Technology for outstanding authenticity.
Kawai CN4
Discontinued.
With its LESSON function the Kawawi CN4 supports your music lessons perfectly, since many titles (Czerny,
Burgmüller and Beyer) for piano lessons preferred by piano teachers are already stored in the instrument. Just
listen to them, exercise only the left or the right hand or record your practices.
Kawai CN22
Discontinued.
An upgraded version of the CN21. Read more.
Kawai CN41
Discontinued.
The top of Kawai's CN digital piano range. You have to see it to believe it. Nice touch and sound to
compliment.
Kawai CA71
Kawai CA71 discontinued (January 2010). Check out the new model Kawai CA63
Kawai CA71 R digital piano, AWA Grand PRO-II keyboard, 60 sounds, dual mode, split mode with 4 hand mode, LC
display. Read more
Kawai CA91
Kawai CA91 discontinued (January 2010).
Check out the new model Kawai CA93
One of the best digital pianos around. The Kawai CA91 costs as much as a good acoustic piano, but you get the
advantage of the headphone facility for silent practice, easier to mover around, lots of additional sounds and
recording capabilities. Read more
Kawai ES4
Discontinued.
The jet-black polished finish gives depth to the Kawai ES4 and offers a grand piano like appearance.
The soft curved lines of the ES4 create exclusiveness.
Kawai MP4
Discontinued.
Kawai has set out to create the best piano sound possible for the new MP4. The design is compact but gives a
great impression. By using the silver metallic color on an aluminum body, the Kawai MP4 will stand out on a stage
even more.
Kawai MP5
Discontinued. Replaced by MP6
Kawai MP5 stage piano, with advanced hammer mechanism keys, 256 sounds and integrated effects. Read
more
Kawai CP Digital Pianos
Kawai CP95
Discontinued.
Representing unbelievable value for money, the Kawai CP95 possesses many great features and is yet so simple to
operate, the whole family will be able to get the most out of this piano.
Kawai CP115
Discontinued.
The Kawai CP115 ensemble piano is a truly groundbreaking instrument. Using Kawai's exclusive Harmonic Imaging
Technology and a new sample library, this instrument reproduces over 600 amazingly authentic instrument sounds.
Kawai CP155
Discontinued.
The CP155 is equipped with a 80W sound system utilising 4 separate speakers. An
amazingly authentic sound is the result.
Kawai Digital Baby Grand Pianos
Discontinued.
The CP185 not only looks like a traditional piano, it also sounds and plays like a traditional piano…
Kawai
CP205
Discontinued.
The CP205 is equipped with a 200W sound system utilising 9 separate speakers. These speakers are set into a
spruce "soundboard" in the piano cabinet. Not only does the sound board look authentic it helps the CP205 project
an amazingly authentic sound.
Kawai CA5
Discontinued.
The structures are the same as the ones found in acoustic grand pianos. It's easy to forget that you are playing
a digital piano with the excellence of the Kawai CA5's AWA Grand PRO action with real wooden keys
Kawai CA7
Discontinued.
The next step up in the range - the Kawai CA7 is a real joy to play.
Kawai CA9
Discontinued.
Kawai CN2
Discontinued.
The Kawai CN2 offers musical enjoyment within the reach of all ages and abilities, bringing the pleasure of
music to the whole family.
Kawai ES5
Discontinued.
The Kawai ES5 is the perfect instrument for those who need a great sounding digital piano for home, but still
need the portability of a stage piano.
Check out the resources below for other digital pianos similar to Kawai.
Previous
Models
Kawai CL20
Discontinued -- replaced by CL25
The Kawai CL20 digital piano is an attractive instrument designed to fit into virtually any space. But don't let
the small size fool you. The CL20 is packed with powerful digital piano features.
Kawai CL35
For a basic digital piano, the Kawai CL35 does the job rather nicely. Compact design, beatiful dark
rosewood finish and 3 pedals - what more can you ask for? Read more
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"I almost fell foul of the Kawai hard
sell"
"Graham, I just read your fantastic guide to Digital pianos, just what
I needed to know, so thank you. I almost fell foul of the Kawai hard sell at my local shop but
managed to escape in time!"
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Questions
Hi Graham
My son 11 yrs is appearing for Trinity Grade 2 piano exam and I want to get
him
a kawai digital piano. I ve seen CL35 and CN22 since they suit my budget, which
model do you suggest and it will take him till which grade in TRinity Also
highlight me about any other brand or model of digital that I can buy since I
dont want to invest in upright just now.
Thanks and Regards
Mahuya
Reply/ Hi Mahuya
The Kawai CN22 has a better sound and a more realistic
touch the the CL35.
The CN22 would take your son up to around grade 6. So
this piano would be a good choice for the short to
medium term.
Another piano you should definitely consider, and that
I recommend, is the Classenti CDP2...
The Classenti CDP2 is a superior piano...
The CDP2 has a warm, mellow, European piano sound,
and a heavy-weighted touch... it feels very much
like you're playing on an upright piano.
It also has 5 touch sensitivity levels which makes
it easier to play for anyone starting out, and
essential for more advanced playing.
The Classenti CDP2 is the ideal piano for beginner
level up to grade 8.
You can read more about it here:
http://www.ukpianos.co.uk/classenti-cdp2.html
If you'd like to find out more you can call
me on 020 8367 2080.
Yours pianistically,
Graham Howard
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Hi,
I've only just started learning piano and I've been using your guides for a while to look at getting a digital
piano. I have my heart set on a Kawai CN32 (I'm not totally adamant about the decision, but it's one I've
tried out and quite like so I thought I would go with it).
I spoke to a local retailer about buying the CN32 from him and their price was about £1300, however I have found
it from the Thomann website link on your site for £813 which includes a
chair and headphones.
When I spoke to the local retailer, he seemed to add the fact that the piano they were selling was a 'British'
one. I've had a look around on the internet to see if there are any differences between ones that might be
British and ones that aren't.
I was just wondering if you knew of any significant differences that might be between a specifically 'British'
one, or one that I could get for quite a bit less from Thomann which might not be from the same place but is the
same model.
Thanks very much, Josie
Reply/ Hi Josie
The CN32 has been replaced by the CN33.
The Kawai CN33 that's sold in the UK is exactly the same Kawai CN33 that's sold by Thomann.
It's not a British piano anyway. Kawai digital pianos are made in Indonesia.
I recommend buying the CN33 from Thomann. They give you a 3 year warranty. What's more, the delivery is
free.
Their warranty covers all parts and labour. They also come to your home if anything needs fixing.
Here's where you can order, or find out more information: http://www.ukpianos.co.uk/kawai-cn33.html
Yours pianistically,
Graham Howard
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