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  • dogendo31dogendo31

    Kawai CL-20Published on 03/09/06 at 17:27
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    88 keys
    trs compact cabinet

    UTILIZATION

    The CL-20 provides a minimum service is ideal for beginners in a small
    Use trs simple: as you turn on a radio button to turn it on and the volume rgler!. No other rglages

    SOUNDS

    The sounds are all suffering from lack of bass because HP situs on the console but downward trs are small
    It's a shame because in principle the samples are qualitbr Kawai /> The vaguely resembles an electric piano Wurli
    Other sounds without interest

    OVERALL OPINION

    The look is nice but too want to cut corners while it was a product any trs
    A comparison with Privia cheaper and much better
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    88 keys
    trs compact cabinet

    UTILIZATION

    The CL-20 provides a minimum service is ideal for beginners in a small
    Use trs simple: as you turn on a radio button to turn it on and the volume rgler!. No other rglages

    SOUNDS

    The sounds are all suffering from lack of bass because HP situs on the console but downward trs are small
    It's a shame because in principle the samples are qualitbr Kawai /> The vaguely resembles an electric piano Wurli
    Other sounds without interest

    OVERALL OPINION

    The look is nice but too want to cut corners while it was a product any trs
    A comparison with Privia cheaper and much better
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  • djedaildjedail

    Kawai CL-20Published on 07/21/06 at 18:32
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Keyboard-88 keys (seven octaves + 4 Ratings)
    Mcanique-hammer (heavy as a piano keyboard acoustic)
    -8 DIFFERENT sounds (only pianos and Piano Concert Grand Moderne are ncessaires)
    -Polyphony 32 notes
    -3 Degree of rverberation
    Rglage-touch lightweight, normal, heavy, without
    Features-Dual, Transpose, Tuning, Concert Magic (innutile)
    Pedals-sustain
    -Connections: 2 headphones and MIDI
    -2 Speakers and amplification 12x8 cm 2 * 7W

    (7 / 10, for basic CHARACTERISTICS)

    UTILIZATION

    The touch keyboard is excellent, we really feel like playing on a "real" acoustic piano. In addition, DIFFERENT rglages of touch will suit beginners as advanced users.
    We regret only the a…
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    Keyboard-88 keys (seven octaves + 4 Ratings)
    Mcanique-hammer (heavy as a piano keyboard acoustic)
    -8 DIFFERENT sounds (only pianos and Piano Concert Grand Moderne are ncessaires)
    -Polyphony 32 notes
    -3 Degree of rverberation
    Rglage-touch lightweight, normal, heavy, without
    Features-Dual, Transpose, Tuning, Concert Magic (innutile)
    Pedals-sustain
    -Connections: 2 headphones and MIDI
    -2 Speakers and amplification 12x8 cm 2 * 7W

    (7 / 10, for basic CHARACTERISTICS)

    UTILIZATION

    The touch keyboard is excellent, we really feel like playing on a "real" acoustic piano. In addition, DIFFERENT rglages of touch will suit beginners as advanced users.
    We regret only the absence of expression pedals mcanique (but for the price, we will not ask too much either)
    Usage is quite simple (4 buttons faade, the more volume)
    However it will open the manual for certain functions that are ncessitent key combinations on the keyboard.
    I quickly test MIDI, no worries.
    (9 / 10, for no pdalier)

    SOUNDS

    It is true that the sound coming out of the speakers of the device is quite mdiocre, however the quality of samples is really good and when you plug in the bb on a system external audio has changed beyond recognition!
    In my case, I use only the first two pianos, and other sounds as mdiocres superfluous.
    (8 / 10: for if it is not connected to another amp, the sound is bof)

    OVERALL OPINION

    I use it for two months and I am delighted plutt.
    Ideal for those who have neither the means nor the place to have a "real" piano.
    I tried a Privia in the same price range before buying it, the keyboard was just too "spring".
    Level qtpx report, although a maintenance road, we find the exprience of a large manufacturer of pianos for Pricing all affordable.
    If I were offered to change my RULING? No, I keep it.
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