I am very pleased with this keyboard. Very impressive and priced very reasonably, I believe. The acoustic and electric piano sounds are especially pleasing and there are a variety of options, including midi. I love the action of the keys, similar to a traditional acoustic piano. I am very impressed with its light weight, which was a very important element in my decision to buy because I need something I can easily transport and carry. There are other weighted-key keyboards that have a larger variety of sounds, but for its weight and price, I believe this Kawai is unbeatable.
Kawai ES-110 (black)
Product # | 192722 |
Brand | Kawai |
Category | Stage Pianos | Brand Category | Kawai - Stage Pianos |
Series | Kawai ES Kawai ES 110 |
Release date | February 2017 |
Availability | Will be ordered for you as quick as possible |
Description
Supplied items
- Owner's Manual
- Music Rest
- F-10H damper pedal (with half-pedal support)
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Properties
- Pedal: F-10H pedal unit
- Piano Resonance: Damper Resonance
- No. of Sounds: 19 voices
- Reverb: 3 types
- Speakers: 12 cm x 2
- Output Power: 14 W (7 W × 2)
- Music Rest: Detachable type (included)
- Headphone: 2 x 1/4" Stereo jacks
- MIDI: MIDI IN, MIDI OUT, Bluetooth MIDI
- Line Out: 1/4" L/MONO, R [unbalanced]
- Power Consumption: 9W
- Weight: 12.000kg
- Height: 145mm
- Width: 1312mm
- Depth: 286mm
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Specifications
- Kawai EX concert grand piano sounds, full 88-key sampling
- 19 sounds, Dual & Split playing modes, 100 drum rhythms
- Dedicated stereo Line Out jacks
- Integrated Bluetooth 4.0 wireless technology
- Built-in classical etudes and Alfred lesson books
- Ultra-portable, sturdy chassis weighing just 12.0 kg
Reviews (5)
After trying a few digital pianos from a broad price range I decided to buy an entry level model. I watched a few review and comparison videos on youtube before deciding to go with Kawai ES-110. I liked the sound, I liked the fact it's a new model with a new key mechanism and I liked bluetooth MIDI.
The piano is all I expected and more. I'm very happy with the purchase and I'm sure I will have to study diligently for years before I will feel the need to upgrade to a more advanced model.
One mistake I made when buying the piano is not purchasing a stand to go with it. The keyboard is very thick and placed on a table or desk will be significantly higher than comfortable. Save yourself the trouble and get a stand. I opted for Kawai HML-1, as it takes little space, is very stable, has the perfect height and looks fantastic paired with the piano. Also, if you're planning to use headphones remember you need a mini-jack to jack adapter.
Highly recommended!