What are Kawai's discontinued acoustic and hybrid piano models?
Discontinued Kawai acoustic and hybrid models include the RX grand series, K-2/K-3/K-5/K-6/K-8 uprights, UST-9, K300-ATX2, and K200-ATX2.
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Discontinued Kawai acoustic and hybrid models include the RX grand series, K-2/K-3/K-5/K-6/K-8 uprights, UST-9, K300-ATX2, and K200-ATX2.
Read full answerKawai 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.
Read full answerKawai grand pianos range from 4'9" to 9'1". Here is a complete chart of current and legacy Kawai grand piano models organized by size.
Read full answerSheet music for included demo songs may be available through Kawai or your local dealer. Contact them with your piano model for details.
Read full answerWooden keys provide an authentic piano feel, proper weight distribution, and allow advanced escapement features found in Kawai's premium models.
Read full answerPolyphony is the maximum number of notes a piano can play simultaneously. Higher polyphony allows for richer, more sustained performances.
Read full answerA piano action using ABS carbon composite components — lighter, stronger, and approximately 16–25% faster than traditional timber actions.
Read full answerKawai cannot provide information about unannounced products. Watch the News section of the Kawai website for official announcements.
Read full answerAcoustic pianos: stamped on the frame. Digital pianos: printed on the name plate under the keybed.
Read full answerYes — all Kawai pianos have a serial number that corresponds to the approximate production year.
Read full answerKawai digital pianos are manufactured in Japan and other countries. Visit the Kawai website or check with your dealer for your specific model.
Read full answerProfessional K Series uprights (K-300–K-800) are built in Japan. The K-200 and other models are built in Indonesia.
Read full answerMost Kawai grand pianos are made at the Ryuyo Piano Factory in Japan. The GL-10 and GL-20 (US) are built in Indonesia.
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