ROM update versions and reset procedures for Kawai legacy keyboards from M8000 through Z1000, including MK10, MR series, MS, P260/P360, PH, PV, Q series, R50e, R100, WK, X, XD5, XS1, and Z1000.
Kawai bass guitars were sold in the US from 1985–2000. Models included the FIIB Series, RB865A, RB65A, and KRB Series. Contact Kawai America for additional information.
Yes, Kawai GB Song Cards are still available. Compatible cards include GB201, GB203, GB204, GB205, GB211, GB213, GB216, and GB226 for GB2, GB4, and A15 Band Amp.
Configure system MIDI settings, create a Multi patch with each section on a unique MIDI channel, then connect to your sequencer. Step-by-step instructions are provided.
Configure system MIDI settings, set each section to a unique MIDI channel in a Multi patch, then connect to your sequencer. Step-by-step instructions are provided.
Factory reset SYSEX files, sound banks, style libraries, OS updates, and help materials are available for XD-5, Z1000, GB series, DRP-10, ACR-20, R50, and R50E.
Updates are available for CP1–CP3, CP209/CP179, CP139, CP119, CP200/CP170/CP150, CP110, and CPXX5/CPXX7 series. Help disks and style libraries are also available.
Firmware updates are available for CS6–CS11, CA63–CA97, and CA95 models. Download the appropriate zip file from the Kawai Digital Piano Software Update page and follow the instructions PDF.
Kawai offers six downloadable service documents for piano technicians, including parts manuals, regulation guides (English and Spanish), a voicing manual, and a care guide.
Used Kawai pianos from Japan are typically 20–30 years old, may have wood seasoning issues in drier North American climates, and do not carry Kawai's transferable warranty.
Serial number location varies by instrument type. Grand: under the music desk on the iron plate. Upright: top of the iron plate. Digital: under the keybed on the right side.
Report operational failures to support@kawaius.com or call (310) 631-1771 ext. 6868. A product support specialist will contact you to assess the issue.
The instrument must be returned in its original packaging and received in new condition. Shipping charges are not refundable. Repair and restocking fees may apply if improperly packed.
Kawai's online store has a No-Questions-Asked return policy for instruments within 15 days of receipt. Accessories are not returnable. Email sales@kawaius.com to start the process.
Completed non-warranty repairs are returned by Federal Express Ground unless special handling is requested. Shipping charges will be added to the invoice.
All non-warranty repair charges must be charged to a valid credit card prior to shipment back to the customer. Do not include credit card info in documentation with the returned unit.
Contact TSD for approval. Since shipping damage is not Kawai's direct responsibility, options include filing a claim with the shipper or parts replacement and labor reimbursement.
Kawai will repair or replace defective units at its option. Units may not be returned for credit. Include a description of the issue and the RA number must be on the carton.
Kawai digital piano warranties vary by series: CN/CA/DG/NV Series — 5 years parts and labor; KDP/ES/CX Series — 3 years parts and labor; MP/VPC Series — 3 years parts, 1 year labor.
A full warranty guarantees repair or replacement and is transferable to new owners. A limited warranty places restrictions on the manufacturer's liability and is generally not transferable.
Kawai acoustic pianos are covered by a 10-Year Full Warranty — one of the strongest in the piano industry, including full replacement if a problem cannot be corrected.
Use a soft duster for cleaning, avoid furniture polishes, tune 2–4 times per year, and have a Registered Piano Technician (RPT) perform regulation and voicing.
Kawai Legacy Products are discontinued models reclassified for their historical significance. They include CS, CN, CA, ES, CP, KDP, and MP series models from 1990 to the present.
Yes, but have it inspected by a qualified piano technician before purchase. Used pianos do not carry the Kawai 10-year warranty, which only covers new pianos from authorized dealers.
A high-quality acoustic piano, with proper care, can last 50–100 years or more. Kawai's 10-year warranty reflects confidence in the durability of their instruments.
Consider your available space, budget, playing level, and how often the piano will be used. Visiting a Kawai dealer and playing several models is the best way to decide.
Shigeru Kawai represents the pinnacle of Kawai's piano artistry — handcrafted instruments of the highest quality, named after the son of Kawai's founder.
Kawai was founded in 1927 by Koichi Kawai in Japan and has grown into one of the world's leading piano manufacturers, known for innovation in both acoustic and digital instruments.
A hybrid piano combines a real acoustic piano action with digital electronics — giving you authentic touch and the flexibility of a digital instrument.
The best piano is the one that matches your space, budget, playing level, and musical goals. Visiting a Kawai dealer to play multiple models is the best way to decide.
Kawai grand pianos range from the GL-10 baby grand starting at $6,990 to the SK-EX concert grand at $120,000+. Prices vary by series, size, and dealer.
Grand pianos are horizontal with a repetition lever action. Uprights are vertical and more compact. Grands produce richer tone and allow faster repeated notes.
The page turning feature requires sostenuto pedal functionality. On AR/ATX pianos, the soft pedal can be temporarily reconfigured as a sostenuto pedal.
This usually indicates a connection issue, not a genuine firmware requirement. Restart both devices first. Check the Kawai website if the issue persists.