Kawai ES-920 B
Product information "Kawai ES-920 B"
The Kawai ES 920 Black is ideal for both stage and home use. What's more, its compact size means it fits into any room. A newly developed speaker system not only ensures perfect sound, but can also be used as an audio speaker via your smartphone using Bluetooth. At just 17kg, the Kawai ES 920 is very light. Further features such as registrations, a 4 EQ fader and easily accessible connections round off the performance.
The new Responsive Hammer III (RHIII) mechanism has various features that are essential for realising a realistic movement sequence. Thanks to the precise 3-sensor technology and different weighting zones, an extremely authentic playing feel is created. In combination with the optional design stand and a pedal unit, your ES920 becomes an all-rounder that not only impresses visually, but also with its extensive possibilities.
- Aftertouch: no
- Battery operation possible: No
- Color/ Finish: Black
- Connections: 2x Headphone, 2x Line out, 1x Stereo in
- Dimensions (WxHxD): 1340 x 145 x 375 mm
- Display: 128 x 64 OLED Display
- Effects: Hall, Delay, Chorus, Ensemble, Tremolo, Vibrato, Auto Pan, Phaser, Compressor, Rotary,
- Hammer Action: yes
- Includes: F10H sustain pedal with half pedal function, music stand, power supply PS-154, manual
- Integrated loudspeakers: Yes
- Key Cover: No
- Keyboard: Responsive Hammer III
- Keys: 88
- Loudspeaker: 2x (8 x 12 cm) with Bass-Reflex-System, switchable
- MP3/WAV Player/Recorder: USB memory: MP3/WAV recording and playback, A-B loop, Internal: MIDI 10 songs, 2 tracks - max. 90,000 notes
- Memory: USB Flash drive
- Metronome: 10 time signatures, adjustable tempo and volume, 100 accompanying rhythms
- Modes: Dual mode, split mode, four-hand mode (including volume / balance control)
- Optional accesories: optionally, the triple pedal GFP-3 or the pedal unit F302 (only in connection with the HM-5 stand) can be connected
- Polyphony: 256 Voices
- Power (watts rms): 2x 20 W
- Sound generation: Harmonic Imaging Technologie with 88 Key Sampling
- Sounds / Tones: 38, Grand piano: Shigeru Kawai EX, Kawai EX, SK-5 (total PIiano x 10, E-Piano x 6, Organ x 5, Harpsi/Mallets x 4, Strings/Choir x 8, Bass x 5)
- USB / MIDI: MIDI In/Out, USB to Host, USB to Device
- Weight: 17,0 kg
- Wood Keyboard: no
The name Kawai stands for the perfect combination of craftsmanship, sound quality and innovation and is one of the leading manufacturers of keyboard instruments. Since its foundation by Koichi Kawai in Japan, the company has convinced musicians around the world with first-class instruments and relies on continuous development.
Innovative technologies and an exceptional sound characterise Kawai pianos and grands. Through constant research, Kawai has achieved significant advances in the art and technology of piano making. The use of top-quality materials and careful workmanship down to the smallest detail are hallmarks of the brand.
Kawai is also known for the particularly inspiring and balanced sound of its instruments. You can hear in every piano how much value is placed on emotional expression and individuality. A wide tonal spectrum from delicate, warm to crisp, powerful tones characterises the sound of the instruments and allows pianists to express themselves musically. The outstanding sound is not least due to the special keyboard: The combination of traditional craftsmanship and modern technology comes together here in an especially pleasant playability and delights pianists worldwide. A special feature is the weighted keys, which in professional digital pianos provide the touch of a grand piano.
From the concert stage to the private living room, Kawai instruments inspire musicians around the world. Also in the field of digital pianos, which combine a classical touch with the latest technology, Kawai takes a pioneering role. Kawai remains the unsurpassed standard for quality and passion in the piano world. In 2017 the Japanese manufacturer proudly celebrated its 90th anniversary.
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Ich hatte vorher das Yamaha p515, ich habe also einen direkten Vergleich in der Preisklasse. Mir gefallen im es920 die beiden "Premium Piano Sounds" etwas besser als im Yamaha, das ist natürlich subjektiv. Die Tasten sind im Gegensatz zum Yamaha nicht aus Holz, sondern "nur' aus Kunststoff.. Es fühlt sich aber sehr hochwertig an und ich finde die Tastatur besser spielbar, das Yamahas ist in der Gewichtung für meinen Geschmack zu schwer. Das Display flimmert etwas, das kann auf Video Aufnahmen stören. Das mitgelieferte Pedal ist sehr gut und unterstützt Half-pedaling. Das kostet bei Yamaha Aufpreis..Bravo. Fehlt mir etwas?. Eventuell die "Zusatz Sounds" des Yamahas.. Dort gibt es 480 zusätzliche Sound in einem versteckten Menü. Die Qualität dieser Sounds haut keinen um, sie können aber sicher manchmal die Party aufpeppen. Letztlich muss man aber sagen, es ist kein Arranger oder Synth, sondern ein Piano. Und zwar ein sehr gutes.