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Kawai ES6

Digital Piano from Kawai belonging to the ES series

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A bomb

Kawai ES6Published on 11/05/11 at 08:26
(This content has been automatically translated from French)
Throughout the skills Kawai.

UTILIZATION

Remarkable touch. The ergonomics of the control panel is a substantially while remaining discreet (no flashy lights).

SOUNDS

The piano sounds are great, and with a dual-strings all the polyphony is very well managed (no cuts, no overload using the sustain pedal)

OVERALL OPINION

I had several other digital pianos on hand: Roland, Korg, Yamaha, General Music. This is by far the best.
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amartinodamartinod

Kawai ES6Published on 02/17/09 at 08:14
(This content has been automatically translated from French)
88 notes, thirty sounds, Reverb, Delay, Chorus, Rotary editable
Audio in and out, midi usb + din, damper pedal provided.

Purchased mainly for piano and looking over the quality and quantity of sounds.

UTILIZATION

Piano touch is perfect for me.
Getting started very fast, very clear manual in French.
The selection of sounds is very easy.

SOUNDS

I had to buy another model which I will not name and that I have sold after one month, the sounds did not suit me (personal opinion).
J 'I bought this model based solely on the reputation of the Japanese manufacturer and I have immediately felt the quality of this keyboard.
Made in Japan, one feels immediately the quality of...…
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88 notes, thirty sounds, Reverb, Delay, Chorus, Rotary editable
Audio in and out, midi usb + din, damper pedal provided.

Purchased mainly for piano and looking over the quality and quantity of sounds.

UTILIZATION

Piano touch is perfect for me.
Getting started very fast, very clear manual in French.
The selection of sounds is very easy.

SOUNDS

I had to buy another model which I will not name and that I have sold after one month, the sounds did not suit me (personal opinion).
J 'I bought this model based solely on the reputation of the Japanese manufacturer and I have immediately felt the quality of this keyboard.
Made in Japan, one feels immediately the quality of manufacture.
At first I have to do some of the pianos sound settings, because (personal opinion) I prefer the bright sound and saw the number of possible settings: equalizers, brightness, velocity, momentum .... it is very easy to adapt a piano to its criteria for listening.
By replaying my favorite tracks I have heard quickly that they had a new luster.
I have been amazed by the quality of serious, really profound and quite frankly I have the impression of having me a good acoustic piano.
Of course for piano each in its own criteria of value and of no will tell you that it lacks this or that, but all I know of is that I have immediately felt a good feeling with this instrument and I feel that I will spend many hours on it because it will allow me to make music with renewed pleasure;

OVERALL OPINION

I like the quality of the piano sounds and the ability to customize to my criteria for listening.
I like also the quality of manufacturing, Kawai is not the first manufacturer of pianos in the world for nothing.
My advice: if you buy a piano, you inquire as to where it was manufactured, experience and tradition that does s' not acquired in a few years ....

In my opinion this model is much better than many other models in the same price range.
Yes I would do this choice.
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TerribTerrib

Kawai ES6Published on 02/26/09 at 05:43
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Enough sounds, the sounds of acoustic piano being paramount in my case.

UTILIZATION

Touch is correct. One would hope in the future a touch o the feeling of exhaust is felt.

SOUNDS

Most essential sounds are realistic. Especially the piano!
A few caveats on the reaction of effects, reverbs notament the few that can not be determined.

OVERALL OPINION

I confirm most of the comments made in the previous opinion. This piano is very realistic and we really feel that his fate after the keys!
Only correct, this product is not manufactured in Japan but in Indonesia, where the brand has invested in a KAWAI production unit strict accordance with the specifications.
That was the day...…
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Enough sounds, the sounds of acoustic piano being paramount in my case.

UTILIZATION

Touch is correct. One would hope in the future a touch o the feeling of exhaust is felt.

SOUNDS

Most essential sounds are realistic. Especially the piano!
A few caveats on the reaction of effects, reverbs notament the few that can not be determined.

OVERALL OPINION

I confirm most of the comments made in the previous opinion. This piano is very realistic and we really feel that his fate after the keys!
Only correct, this product is not manufactured in Japan but in Indonesia, where the brand has invested in a KAWAI production unit strict accordance with the specifications.
That was the day the piano portable numrique closest to an acoustic without being besion have to add an aditional amplification.
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  • Manufacturer: Kawai
  • Model: ES6
  • Series: ES
  • Category: Digital Pianos
  • Added in our database on: 11/22/2012

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