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Kawai CA49 88-Key Compact Digital Piano with Bench

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$1,699

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Adorama has Kawai CA49 88-Key Compact Digital Piano with Bench on sale for $1699. Shipping is free.

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Available:Includes:
  • Stand (with Assembly Hardware)
  • Matching Bench
  • AC Power Adapter
  • Kawai 5 Year Limited Warranty

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    • This is $1200 lower (41% savings) than the next lowest price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $2899.
  • About this Product:
    • This is rated 4.9 out of 5 stars.
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Adorama has Kawai CA49 88-Key Compact Digital Piano with Bench on sale for $1699. Shipping is free.

Thanks Deal Editor iconian for finding this deal

Available:Includes:
  • Stand (with Assembly Hardware)
  • Matching Bench
  • AC Power Adapter
  • Kawai 5 Year Limited Warranty

Editor's Notes

Written by RazorConcepts
  • About this Offer:
    • This is $1200 lower (41% savings) than the next lowest price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $2899.
  • About this Product:
    • This is rated 4.9 out of 5 stars.
  • Refer to the forum thread for additional deal discussion.

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Model: Kawai CA49 88-Key Grand Feel Compact Digital Piano with Bench, Premium Rosewood

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lilnicola
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The Kawai CA49 and Korg LP380U are in different leagues in terms of what they offer and have totally different form factors, so they are kind of hard to compare. I would not make a decision based on features like Bluetooth audio. The most important things are build quality, warranty, and how it sounds and functions as a musical instrument according to how you intend to use it.

One of the major selling points on the Korg is that it is made in Japan. As with all digital pianos there are still some reports of defects. If you like the Korg sound, the deal on this one at $800 and what you get for the price is outstanding. I don't especially like the sound, or the way the stand is built with the lid that flips up, but that's just me.

I personally don't think of Korg or Roland as being the best at offering a "family" piano for young children, or for playing classical piano. I'm not saying they are bad or wrong for these uses, but they are just not the brands I would look at first unless you especially like them for some other reason. The lower price on a great deal is obviously a really compelling reason to consider one of them. But if you are comparing it to a Kawai which is more than double the price, what you get for the price is very different.

If you want something that looks and feels similar to a real upright piano, the Kawai CA49 is spot on, and many people say it feels similar to playing a grand. The longer wooden keys emulate the mechanism of real acoustic piano action. However, I have read some criticisms of it as it sounds like you may have too. Some people say the RHC action in lower models is superior for very technical reasons. For most people it wouldn't matter, and might not even be noticeable, but I guess what I am saying is you don't necessarily lose out on a quality action by buying a lower priced model. But you read stories of people who intended to buy a KDP model, but when they tried them out, instead went for a CA because the overall playing experience is a huge step up. I get the sense that Kawai still has a ways to go in perfecting the nuances of the wooden key action, and I am not sure about the durability of these actions compared to plastic. But overall it's a solid buy and should last many years.

In terms of which is the better deal, as another person said, digital piano prices are inflated in the US. What you are getting here is probably what should be the regular retail price. Some people think this Kawai model is a bit overpriced anyway for what it offers. It's mainly good for playing piano, without a lot of other features that could become distractions. That's what Kawai is best known for with their digitals and what most people buy them for. They might not have the same features you would find in other brands at the same price points, or even at much much lower price points, but people get them because they like the Kawai sound and action, not necessarily for the "extras."
juliaswak
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Either would be great for learning on, but I am partial to the Kawai sound.

One thing to keep in mind is digital piano prices in North America are severely overpriced compared to Europe. If you look at Bonners (UK) the normal price for the CA49 is around $1900, and on Thomann (DE) it's only $1650. These aren't amazing sales that either store is running, this is just what they normally sell them at. The Korg isn't listed on Bonners, but it's listed on Thomann for $800.

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Jan 30, 2023
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lilnicola
Jan 30, 2023
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Quote from NcraYzyC :
Who? Stu?
Stu from Merriam? Lol no way unless he is secretly posting as this guy.

https://forum.pianoworld.com/ubbt...drift.html
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flangomango
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Quote from marcusjustinius :
Decisions decisions.. what's the chance that they will include the black finish with this deal in a few days?
I think the rosewood looks nicer than the black.
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flangomango
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Quote from SPPMRD :
Hi Guys. Need to buy first piano for my kids. We have been playing on a keyboard (weighted but only 66 keys). Would you recommend this or the Korg LP380U? I've read mixed info on these wooden keys and it doesn't have Bluetooth audio (not a deal breaker by any means but we always seem to have music playing so could have been a nice perk).
The CA-49 also comes with a metal frame bench worth about $75-100.
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flangomango
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Quote from lilnicola :
It probably won't bother most people but subtle problems with a piano action can affect players at any skill level, with or without them being aware of it. All piano actions have their own particular flaws or quirks that we either adjust to or learn to dislike that piano. In this case it's probably not anything really detrimental but more a question of which Kawai action is truly the best. I have no experience with Kawai digital pianos so I don't know. I have seen other criticisms of the Kawai wooden keys along the lines that the closer you get to replicating an acoustic action, it may end up needing more maintenance similar to an acoustic.
They fixed the problem in the CA-49.

It only affects these models

https://youtu.be/Iz3lqUEc3Do
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Quote from VarmintCong :
We had to buy a piano here in Taiwan and prices seemed cheaper than the US. We paid $1300 for a Kawai CN29 at our local music school. I tried a bunch and liked the Yamaha Clavinova best but we didn't want to pay $500 more. I'm used to a baby grand and when I played the Yamaha the notes all sounded out correctly while the Kawais (and Rolands) I had to concentrate and adjust to get the keys to play well.

I didn't like any of them nearly as much as a baby grand so we didn't want to spend too much.
CN-29 isn't the same as this one.
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Quote from funkmasterta :
CN-29 isn't the same as this one.
Right, just saying the prices on everything seemed cheaper than the US, normally everything is more expensive in Taiwan.

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f2000sa
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CA401 may be released on Feb 1st, the replacement of CA49

The new Kawai piano CA 401 is the latest released by Kawai pianos. The new model offers wood piano keys and Kawai's famous grand feel piano action. The sound quality has been improved by using larger high definition samples, better amplifiers and speakers. It is available in three different finish satin black, rosewood and white. The new Kawai CA 401 is unique in the price point as no other company offers the features of the CA401.


https://www.australiapianoworld.c...wai-ca401/
Last edited by f2000sa January 31, 2023 at 07:44 AM.
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covertfantom
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Quote from f2000sa :
CA401 may be released on Feb 1st, the replacement of CA49

The new Kawai piano CA 401 is the latest released by Kawai pianos. The new model offers wood piano keys and Kawai's famous grand feel piano action. The sound quality has been improved by using larger high definition samples, better amplifiers and speakers. It is available in three different finish satin black, rosewood and white. The new Kawai CA 401 is unique in the price point as no other company offers the features of the CA401.


https://www.australiapianoworld.c...wai-ca401/ [com.au]
It sounds like a nice piano... but it's almost twice the price. I think it's fair to make folks aware that they're buying a closeout product, but this deal still was the best product in it's price range.
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Cloud_Rider
Feb 6, 2023
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The deal expired. If I call, will they honor the same price? I hear the new version came out this being closed out. Any other sellers willing to negotiate the same price?
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SPPMRD
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Quote from Cloud_Rider :
The deal expired. If I call, will they honor the same price? I hear the new version came out this being closed out. Any other sellers willing to negotiate the same price?
They won't honor it. You might have luck with Guitar Center. They are currently out of stock, but claim they price match Thomann which has similar pricing.
Feb 6, 2023
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SPPMRD
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These pianos are now $1999 at Adorama using the links above. Same price also at B&H though some colors charge shipping there.
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berek247
Mar 10, 2023
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Rosewood is back in stock at this price!! Fell in love with it in shop, ordered one!

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