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Video Description for Kawai ES60 Review
Welcome to our detailed first look at the Kawai ES60, the newest addition to Kawai’s digital piano lineup! This highly anticipated release marks Kawai’s entry into the competitive sub-$500 price range-a space they’ve been absent from for decades. In this video, we unbox the ES60, explore its features, and share our initial impressions after hands-on testing.
Unboxing and First Impressions
The Kawai ES60 arrives in a compact and lightweight form factor, weighing just under 25 pounds, making it one of the lightest pianos in its class. Despite its minimalistic design, this piano is packed with features, including brand-new Responsive Hammer Light action, updated harmonic imaging sound engine, and 20-watt speakers-the most powerful in this price segment.
Tone and Sound Performance
Right away, we were impressed by the fullness and depth of the ES60’s acoustic piano tones. The speakers deliver exceptional projection and a richer, more dynamic sound compared to competitors like the Roland FP10 or the Yamaha P145. Drawing from the same sample set as Kawai’s higher-end models (e.g., KDP 120), the harmonic imaging engine ensures high-quality tones that shine across all playing styles.
Responsive Hammer Light Action
Kawai’s new Responsive Hammer Light action introduces a unique feel, especially for a budget-friendly piano. While professionals might notice a slight difference in resistance at extreme playing velocities (fortissimo), beginners and intermediate players will find the action natural and enjoyable. The piano’s key resistance remains consistent across most of the playing area, a significant engineering achievement in compact digital pianos.
Feature Highlights
Clean Interface: Simplified buttons for sound selection, split/dual modes, transpose, and rhythms.
Connectivity: Twin ¼-inch outputs for easy external amplification or recording.
Portability: Lightweight and easy to transport, perfect for musicians on the go.
Functions: Includes metronome, rhythm bank, and tempo control for practice and creative play.
Final Thoughts
The Kawai ES60 is not just a scaled-down version of its predecessors; it’s a thoughtfully designed digital piano that stands out in its class. With its advanced features, incredible speaker performance, and high-quality tones, this instrument is a game-changer in the $500 range. We’ll be comparing it to other models, including the Roland FP10, Alesis Recital Pro, and Yamaha P145, in the coming weeks.
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