Kawai ES110 Digital Stage Piano

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Advanced resonance effects and 88 grade-weighted keys contribute to the realism of the Kawai ES110, a portable stage piano that's also perfect for practice.

The ES110 is part of Kawai's highly respected series of portable digital pianos, combining Kawai's class-leading authentic keyboard action and piano sound technologies within a lightweight, affordable package. Featuring 88 grade-weighted keys, the ES110 keyboard responds just like a real grand piano, and is therefore an ideal choice for beginners seeking a starter instrument on which to learn. However, its realistic, acoustic-like touch will also appeal to more experienced players looking for a second piano for after-hours practice, or to simply enjoy a little music away from home. Yet, regardless of playing ability, the ES110's rich piano sounds are guaranteed to inspire and impress, with industry-leading 88-key sampling, advanced resonance effects, and Kawai's unique Harmonic Imaging technology delivering a realistic and highly enjoyable musical experience.

Moreover, the impressive ES110 also offers a variety of useful features to complement its authentic keyboard touch and rich grand piano sounds. The built-in lesson function, with adjustable metronome and song recorder, is an invaluable tool for aspiring pianists, while additional instrument voices, Dual and Split playing modes, and 100 drum rhythms allow players of all levels to indulge their creative spirit. Live players will appreciate dedicated Line Out jacks for sound reinforcement, while integrated Bluetooth and standard MIDI ports ensure flexibility when connecting with smart devices, computers and other instruments. read more

The compact ES110 is suitable for the lounge, bedroom, or stage. And at just 12 kilograms (26.5 lbs.), this portable instrument is light enough to be carried around the home, school, or place of worship with comfortable ease. The ES110: an excellent introduction to Kawai's portable digital piano line-up at an attractive price.

Features:

- Harmonic Imaging Sound Technology
- 88-Key Piano Sampling
- Responsive Hammer Compact Action, 88 Weighted Keys
- 19 Sounds, Including 8 Exceptional Piano Sounds
- Bluetooth MIDI
- Dual and Split Keyboard Modes
- 192-Note Polyphony
- Built-in Alfred Piano Lessons
- Damper Pedal with Half-Dampering
- Built-in Stereo Speaker System
- Optional Matching Stand and Pedal Assembly

Note: Stand and 3-Pedal Assembly not included

Kawai has been crafting musical instruments for 90 years, maintaining traditional processes while embracing the very latest technical innovation. These decades of experience afford Kawai engineers a wealth of knowledge from which to create stunning digital instruments, in a quest to perfect the art of the piano.
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- Reverb: Room,Small Hall, Concert Hall
- Settings: Touch Curve, Voicing, Damper Resonance, Damper Noise, Fall-back Noise, Temperament, Temperament Key, Effect On/Off
- Metronome: 1/4, 2/4, 3/4, 4/4, 5/4, 3/8, 6/8 (Volume/Tempo adjustable)
- Rhythm: 100 Drum Rhythms
- Demo Songs: 12 Sound Demo Songs
- Lesson Function: Alfred's Basic Piano 1A /1B, Burgmueller 25 (Opus 100) lesson songs
- Other Functions: Transpose, Tuning, Split Balance, Dual Balance, MIDI Channel, Local Control, Transmit PGM#, Multi-timbral Mode, Speaker EQ, Speakers On/Off, Auto Power Off, Bluetooth MIDI, Startup Setting, Factory Reset
- MIDI Functions: Transmit MIDI Program Change, MIDI Channel, Local Control, Multi-timbral Mode, Bluetooth MIDI
- Jacks: MIDI (IN/OUT), LINE OUT (L/MONO), Damper (for F-10H), Headphone x 2
- Finishes: Black and White
- Included Acc.: Music Rack, F-10H Damper Pedal (with half-pedal support), Music Rest, AC Adaptor, Owner's Manual
- Options: ES Bag (soft case w/casters), HML-1 Stand, F-350 Pedals
- Speaker System Size: 12 cm x 2, Output
- Power: 7 W x 2
- Power Consumption: 9 W
- Dimensions: 1312 (W) x 286 (D) x 148 (H) mm / 51 2/3" (W) x 11 1/3" (D) x 5 3/4" (H)
- Weight: 12.0 kg / 26 1/2 lbs.

For support or warranty questions, please contact the manufacturer:
Phone: 310-631-1771

Reviewers gave this product an overall rating of 4.5 out of 5 stars. (5 ratings)
Submitted July 4, 2019 by LS A in San Francisco, CA

"You Are Not Going To Do Better In This Price Range"

Overall: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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FACTS: I have owned digital pianos since 1986, I have owned six Yamaha models, one Roland model and one Privia model. For many years I was a resolute, die-hard Yamaha fan. I researched this latest buy for months. OPINIONS: Yamahas and Privias are good for work with bands because their sound is generally sharper / more biting. Yamahas can be made to sound reasonably full for solo work with EQ. Rolands sound fantastic, unless you want it to actually sound like a real piano. The two strengths of this Kawai model: (1) when played alone, it sounds like there is a real piano in the room; (2) the action is by far the best you are going to find for under $1200. I have been a skeptic for 23 years, and for the first time I can say that the action on this board is better than the action on some real acoustic pianos that I have used. (I said "some") So if those are the two strengths, just what the --- are you looking for anyway? OBSERVATION: You know how sometimes after buying some equipment, you still look at ads for other instruments? I stopped looking, cold, after getting this board.

Musical Background:

Professional, I played my first gig for pay in 1968

Musical Style:

First: Soul & R&B in Memphis TN, then Jazz & Gospel in Boston, then Jazz / Pop / Christian in Atlanta, now Jazz / Pop in Califor
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