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The Kawai ES60 is a modern 88-key digital piano featuring Responsive Hammer Lite keys for authentic touch, Harmonic Imaging sound technology with 192-note polyphony, and 17 built-in sounds. Weighing just 24.25 pounds, it offers onboard speakers and USB/MIDI connectivity, making it an ideal choice for both home musicians and stage performers seeking premium sound and portability at an accessible price.
| ASIN | B0DP1HLNZB |
| Body Material | Plastic |
| Color Name | Black |
| Connectivity technology | USB |
| Connector type | DC power jack, MIDI (5-pin DIN) |
| Customer Reviews | 3.7 3.7 out of 5 stars (17) |
| Date First Available | 25 November 2024 |
| Headphone jack | 3.5mm Jack |
| Instrument | Digital Piano |
| Item Weight | 17.8 Kilograms |
| Item model number | ES60 |
| Item weight | 39.2 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Kawai |
| Model name | ES60 |
| Power source | AC adapter |
| Product Dimensions | 35 x 140 x 26 cm; 17.78 kg |
| Size | 140 cm (W) x 35 cm (L) x 26 cm (H) |
| Style | Modern |
J**Y
One key was sticky (slow return) out of the box. Returned it and got the same model from a nearby store.
J**N
Seriously high-quality instrument at an unbelievably good price point. Feels and sounds better than most traditional uprights. Very well constructed. Lots of advanced features (keep the manual handy to remember how to set them all!). Can act as a MIDI controller and play MIDI tracks if you are into digital work.
P**Y
First time to write a review an Amazon, but this is a terrible production. The middle G key came out not working properly out of the box. Not only the key does not sustain the tone properly like the other keys, but it also straight up doesn not work when pressed repeatedly or when another key is pressed. I was excited about this piano because of Kawai's record, and all the functionality at this price point, but you'd better stick to a Roland or a Yamaha at this price point.
M**)
This is an excellent keyboard. Perhaps the greatest feature is the 192-note polyphony. I didn't totally understand this at first, even though I've owned keyboards for years. The microprocessor is sustaining 192 notes - of course you don't play 192 at a time, but it is remembering and sustaining the notes you played earlier. It enriches the sound like a sound board in an upright or maybe grand piano. I also found the key action to be realistic to the Baldwin Acrosonic piano that I owned for about 20 years. Be aware that the key action is slightly more "stiff" than my Yamaha and even my Roland. But it is realistic to an acoustic piano. I was initially concerned that my aging finger strength might be challenged, but I acclimated to the difference easily.
J**N
I don’t normally write reviews but this is an exception. I have known about this digital piano a little beforehand since it was mainly received praise for how well it sounds and offers at this price point. I was skeptical at first getting it here in Amazon because of the one review which happened to be negative, but I am glad to say that this is an amazing, well built digital piano that hasn’t gave me any problems. The speakers built in the piano is surprisingly very good. There is some weighted feedback on the keys which feels more natural and attuned to more expensive pianos. It doesn’t specify in the manual but there’s a decent app called PianoRemote by Kawai that allows to you change through piano sounds, record sounds, change the tuning, adjust the metronome easier. If you are serious into learning how to play the piano or want a good digital piano at this price point looking, I strongly recommend this.
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