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Looking for a digital piano that offers both performance and value? The Kawai ES100 is a game-changer for musicians of all levels. Weighing just 33 pounds, this portable powerhouse is perfect for both home practice and live gigs. The Advanced Hammer Action IV-F provides a genuine acoustic piano feel, ensuring that both beginners and seasoned pianists can enjoy a truly authentic playing experience. The Harmonic Imaging technology captures the rich, expressive sound of a grand piano with remarkable clarity and depth, making every note you play resonate with life.
The ES100 isn't just about the basics. With 19 diverse sounds, including orchestral strings, electric pianos, and organs, your creativity knows no bounds. Dual and Split modes expand your musical possibilities, enabling collaborations and complex compositions. Additionally, the built-in 3-song recorder and lesson features make it easier than ever to learn and grow as a pianist, with exercises and songs from popular courses right at your fingertips.
Whether you're practicing quietly at home with dual headphone jacks or performing on stage, the Kawai ES100's 192-note polyphony ensures that every nuance of your performance is captured without compromise. Plus, optional accessories like a matching stand and triple pedal assembly allow you to customize your setup to suit your needs.
Key Features:
- Harmonic Imaging sound technology
- 88-key piano sampling
- AHAIV-F Graded-hammer action
- 19 sounds, including 8 exceptional piano sounds
- Dual and Split modes
- 192-note polyphony
- Built-in Alfred piano lessons
- Damper pedal with half-dampering
- Built-in stereo speaker system
- Optional matching stand, optional triple pedal assembly
Equipboard's Expert Review
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Superb sound and keyboard feel
In a category dominated by Yamaha and Casio models, Kawai comes in with arguably one of the best sounding digital pianos under $1000 (at the time of writing).
Let's get the cons out of the way. The Kawai ES100's speakers leave a lot to be desired in terms of volume. If you're in a small room or quiet studio, they should work well enough. Still, we recommend a good pair of headphones to fully experience this piano's sound. Unfortunately, the ES100 doesn't have a dedicated Audio Out jack, so you'll have to utilize the headphone jack for this purpose (you might have to buy an adaptor to split the sound into a left and right signal). The omission of a stereo out jack seems like a strange choice on a digital piano in this price range. Another con is a lack of LCD display. We don't think this is a deal-breaker (it's easy enough to find your way around the options), but we're generally fans of visual displays to navigate the various settings modern-day keyboards provide. On the plus side, the lack of screen makes for a pretty sleek looking digital piano.
When it comes to sound and feel, Kawai has an absolute winner on their hands. Kawai is a very well-respected name in the world of acoustic pianos, and their prowess in this space has allowed them to make huge strides in the digital piano arena. As a brand Kawai specializes mainly in grand pianos, upright pianos, electronic keyboards and electronic synthesizers. Those of you that have ever played a Kawai acoustic piano know it's no joke. The beauty of the ES100 is that the feel of their acoustic pianos has translated wonderfully over to their digital pianos, and people have taken notice.
The sound is impressively full and realistic, and the key action Kawai has achieved is renowned as far as digital pianos go. Compared to Casio's Privia line, the keys on the Kawai ES100 sound quieter and less “clicky” when pressed.
Bottom Line: In terms of pure sound and feel, it's not a stretch to say that the Kawai ES100 is likely one of the best digital pianos you can buy under $1000.
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