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expirediconian | Staff posted Sep 30, 2022 11:29 PM
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Kawai 88-Key Digital Piano's: CA49 Compact $1699, ES110 Portable

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    • At the time of this posting, Our research indicates that the Kawai ES110 is $180 lower (25.8% savings) than the next best available options with prices starting from $699.
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Adorama has select Kawai 88-Key Digital Piano's on sale. Shipping is free.

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    • At the time of this posting, Our research indicates that the Kawai ES110 is $180 lower (25.8% savings) than the next best available options with prices starting from $699.
  • About this store:
    • Click here to view Adorama's return policy.

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xtp
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the 110 is on clearance because 120 is out, coming to us soon. 120 is bad value, it doesn't come with the metal pedal even though it's $900. 110 comes with the pedal for $520, so yea,

the 49 is about the price you can talk a dealer down to.
artibramuir
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I just finished digital piano shopping a few months ago. I was very impressed with Kawai's catalogue, although the I was only looking at console-type pianos with full action and decent speakers so I can't speak to the ES110.

That said, I think that my general advice applies: if you're considering a digital piano, try it in person before you buy. It's the only way to judge the action. You can also get a better feel for the sound playing it yourself vs listening to a sample online. Of course, listening to samples online is also very helpful! But it doesn't replace playing the piano in person, which is also the only way thata you can judge the sound of the internal speakers and to what degree you can tweak the sound.

Musical instruments are personal. Don't assume that your preferences will line up with any given reviewers'. So, *personally*, while I'm not too impressed with this sale, I still think the Kawai lineup from $1.5 to $3k has better values than the lineups of Roland, Yamaha, Casio, and Korg.

To my ears and fingers, Rolands don't start being competitive until the mid-$3ks, when they let you heavily tweak the action and sound using digital controls (it's very flexible and very cool). I also think almost all Rolands look as ugly as sin. That might color my impression.

I didn't care for the Yamaha action in this price range and the sound didn't impress me either, but I didn't spend a lot of time thinking about why. Higher-end Yamahas are have excellent reputations that seem to be justified but I didn't have the budget to shop those.

I didn't care for the sound of any of the Casios under $3k. Still, if you have to get a new digital piano for under $1k, the Casio PV-870 and PV-780 may be your only options with acceptably realistic action.

Korg has excellent sound synthesis and good action across its lineup but builds in underwhelming speaker systems even on its flagship G1. Korg starts to win more comparisons if your budget drops below $1.5k, as the LP-380u is one of the best values in digital pianos in spite of its disappointing speakers. IIRC you can usually find it for ~$1k if you haggle.

Again, this is all personal. I wouldn't be surprised if many of you disagree with me on some or all of my conclusions! Even if we agree about sound and action we might make different purchasing decisions because of visual aesthetics. After all, these things aren't just sound generators, they're also large pieces of furniture.

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Oct 02, 2022 05:14 PM
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xtpOct 02, 2022 05:14 PM
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Quote from Rinsbane :
The es110 is in a different class than the P71, it's in the same class as a Yamaha p125. I've played both es110 and p125 and I prefer the es110's action. I would have bought one when I was in the market but they were tough to find about a year ago so I went with a used Korg D1. Not sure about the Casio but at this price the es110 is kind of a no brainer.
yama 45/71/125, kawai es110/120 they're very similar, i wouldn't rank them in any order. you might like the yamaha sound better, buy yamaha, if you like the kawai sound better, buy kawai. action too, if you can try them out somewhere.

the D1 is "korg" Rh3 distinct from "kawai" Rh3, the korg Rh3 is heavier touch. not a better or worse scenario, you feel it out for yourself, and overtime chances are your own preference will change as you develop..
Oct 02, 2022 06:01 PM
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SmartHaddock3847Oct 02, 2022 06:01 PM
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But is adorama an authorized kawai dealer tho? If not you ain't gonna get the 3 year warranty
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violianOct 02, 2022 06:08 PM
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Quote from SmartHaddock3847 :
But is adorama an authorized kawai dealer tho? If not you ain't gonna get the 3 year warranty
Adorama is listed as an authorized dealer at the bottom per Kawai's website:

https://kawaius.com/find-a-dealer...ct-dealer/
Oct 02, 2022 06:46 PM
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SmartHaddock3847Oct 02, 2022 06:46 PM
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Quote from violian :
Adorama is listed as an authorized dealer at the bottom per Kawai's website:

https://kawaius.com/find-a-dealer...ct-dealer/
Nice, thanks!
Oct 02, 2022 09:13 PM
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artibramuirOct 02, 2022 09:13 PM
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I just finished digital piano shopping a few months ago. I was very impressed with Kawai's catalogue, although the I was only looking at console-type pianos with full action and decent speakers so I can't speak to the ES110.

That said, I think that my general advice applies: if you're considering a digital piano, try it in person before you buy. It's the only way to judge the action. You can also get a better feel for the sound playing it yourself vs listening to a sample online. Of course, listening to samples online is also very helpful! But it doesn't replace playing the piano in person, which is also the only way thata you can judge the sound of the internal speakers and to what degree you can tweak the sound.

Musical instruments are personal. Don't assume that your preferences will line up with any given reviewers'. So, *personally*, while I'm not too impressed with this sale, I still think the Kawai lineup from $1.5 to $3k has better values than the lineups of Roland, Yamaha, Casio, and Korg.

To my ears and fingers, Rolands don't start being competitive until the mid-$3ks, when they let you heavily tweak the action and sound using digital controls (it's very flexible and very cool). I also think almost all Rolands look as ugly as sin. That might color my impression.

I didn't care for the Yamaha action in this price range and the sound didn't impress me either, but I didn't spend a lot of time thinking about why. Higher-end Yamahas are have excellent reputations that seem to be justified but I didn't have the budget to shop those.

I didn't care for the sound of any of the Casios under $3k. Still, if you have to get a new digital piano for under $1k, the Casio PV-870 and PV-780 may be your only options with acceptably realistic action.

Korg has excellent sound synthesis and good action across its lineup but builds in underwhelming speaker systems even on its flagship G1. Korg starts to win more comparisons if your budget drops below $1.5k, as the LP-380u is one of the best values in digital pianos in spite of its disappointing speakers. IIRC you can usually find it for ~$1k if you haggle.

Again, this is all personal. I wouldn't be surprised if many of you disagree with me on some or all of my conclusions! Even if we agree about sound and action we might make different purchasing decisions because of visual aesthetics. After all, these things aren't just sound generators, they're also large pieces of furniture.
Oct 02, 2022 11:32 PM
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ercadamsOct 02, 2022 11:32 PM
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Quote from artibramuir :
I just finished digital piano shopping a few months ago. I was very impressed with Kawai's catalogue, although the I was only looking at console-type pianos with full action and decent speakers so I can't speak to the ES110.

That said, I think that my general advice applies: if you're considering a digital piano, try it in person before you buy. It's the only way to judge the action. You can also get a better feel for the sound playing it yourself vs listening to a sample online. Of course, listening to samples online is also very helpful! But it doesn't replace playing the piano in person, which is also the only way thata you can judge the sound of the internal speakers and to what degree you can tweak the sound.

Musical instruments are personal. Don't assume that your preferences will line up with any given reviewers'. So, *personally*, while I'm not too impressed with this sale, I still think the Kawai lineup from $1.5 to $3k has better values than the lineups of Roland, Yamaha, Casio, and Korg.

To my ears and fingers, Rolands don't start being competitive until the mid-$3ks, when they let you heavily tweak the action and sound using digital controls (it's very flexible and very cool). I also think almost all Rolands look as ugly as sin. That might color my impression.

I didn't care for the Yamaha action in this price range and the sound didn't impress me either, but I didn't spend a lot of time thinking about why. Higher-end Yamahas are have excellent reputations that seem to be justified but I didn't have the budget to shop those.

I didn't care for the sound of any of the Casios under $3k. Still, if you have to get a new digital piano for under $1k, the Casio PV-870 and PV-780 may be your only options with acceptably realistic action.

Korg has excellent sound synthesis and good action across its lineup but builds in underwhelming speaker systems even on its flagship G1. Korg starts to win more comparisons if your budget drops below $1.5k, as the LP-380u is one of the best values in digital pianos in spite of its disappointing speakers. IIRC you can usually find it for ~$1k if you haggle.

Again, this is all personal. I wouldn't be surprised if many of you disagree with me on some or all of my conclusions! Even if we agree about sound and action we might make different purchasing decisions because of visual aesthetics. After all, these things aren't just sound generators, they're also large pieces of furniture.
Pardon, I'm newish to fully-weighted digital pianos - am I mistaken in thinking that this kawai and the other beginner-ish digital pianos (eg P125) will have real-ish key actions?
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dirtyvuOct 03, 2022 01:16 AM
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there are a lot of youtube comparisons between the Yamaha p125 and the Kawai ES110.

I personally like the Yamaha more. the sound feels clearer throughout the range.

the Kawai just sounds lower as if it was mono sound. kind of like am versus fm to my ears.

you really can't go wrong with either. I may pick up this deal for a relative.

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kharma99Oct 03, 2022 04:19 AM
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Dead? I see 699 for es110
Oct 03, 2022 04:24 AM
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hihellohelloOct 03, 2022 04:24 AM
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Did I miss the sale? Coming up as $699 for me.
Oct 03, 2022 04:38 AM
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CyanFlower4249Oct 03, 2022 04:38 AM
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Sale ended at 12AM EST
Oct 03, 2022 04:31 PM
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hihellohelloOct 03, 2022 04:31 PM
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Quote from CyanFlower4249 :
Sale ended at 12AM EST
Darn, thank you!
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thesybariteOct 04, 2022 04:58 AM
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Quote from xtp :
fp30 should work with monitors as long as you set its volume slider very low, use the gain on the monitors for more precise volume setting. not guaranteed to work well (since you're mixing headphone out with pro input), but it's amazon, you can try it.

fp30x would work better because it has line out with the right source impedance.

es110 also has proper line out for monitors.
Thank you!
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baalhoOct 04, 2022 11:11 AM
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Quote from xtp :
baalho, i don't think it's worth the hassle for your use case, but it's up to you.

you may be interested in studio monitors once you get the es110, 2 of these.

https://slickdeals.net/f/16064791-tannoy-reveal-502-studio-monitor-speaker-single-79-free-s-h?v=1&src=SiteSearch

and this cable, you don't need this cable on the s360, only if you get the 110,

I highly recommend adding speakers to any piano, it's Miles better than the inbuilt speakers.

https://www.amazon.com/MIATIN-6-3...222&sr=8-1
Not sure what a monitor is yet, but I just bought those two things because of your recommendation sensei xtp
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xtpOct 04, 2022 05:54 PM
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Quote from baalho :
Not sure what a monitor is yet, but I just bought those two things because of your recommendation sensei xtp
did you get the es110 as well or only the monitors.

Monitor is the same as speakers, but it has its own amp and is tuned to a relatively transparent frequency response such that it does not color the piano's output with its own sound signature.

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baalhoOct 05, 2022 01:43 AM
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Quote from xtp :
did you get the es110 as well or only the monitors.

Monitor is the same as speakers, but it has its own amp and is tuned to a relatively transparent frequency response such that it does not color the piano's output with its own sound signature.
As soon as my deal alert hit, I bought the ES110, then looked at the comments :p

After reading your comments in the forums and your recommendations, i was looking for bookshelf speakers and amps.

As a bonus, i wanted to add a microphone so we could sing along with the piano or have fun karaoke sessions with the kids

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