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Kawai KDP120 88-Key Digital Piano with Matching Bench (Premium Rosewood)

BH #KAKDP120R • MFR #KDP12 RO
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Kawai KDP120 88-Key Digital Piano with Matching Bench (Premium Rosewood)
Key Features
  • For Beginners and Experienced Players
  • Responsive Hammer Compact II Keyboard
  • Shigeru Kawai SK-EX Grand Piano Sounds
  • Bluetooth MIDI and USB-MIDI Connectivity
The premium rosewood Kawai KDP120 Digital Piano with Matching Bench is an addition to the KDP series of digital pianos and the successor to the popular KDP110. This updated model features an improved, 3-sensor Responsive Hammer Compact II keyboard action for realistic grand-piano touch and feel, the superb sound of a Shigeru Kawai SK-EX grand piano, convenient Bluetooth MIDI and USB-MIDI connectivity with support for the PianoRemote and PiaBookPlayer apps, and a powerful 40W amplifier/speaker system.
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What is the difference in sound and/or action ...

What is the difference in sound and/or action between the KDP120R and KDP75R?
Asked by: Barbara
They esentially sound the same with the same action. The 120 has a louder speaker system and a third snesor on the keys for more accurate response. "Triple-Sensor Key Detection The accurate 3-sensor technology provides a smooth, natural, and highly responsive piano-playing experience. The added third sensor improves responsiveness when playing the same key repeatedly. Kawai’s action technology also monitors the speed at which each key is lifted, influencing the release character of piano sounds and providing a greater range of expression between staccato and legato playing."
Answered by: James Cruz
Date published: 2021-07-11

WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE KDP 120 AND ...

WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE KDP 120 AND THE KDP 75 BESIDES PRICE?
Asked by: Barbara
The KDP 120 has louder, bigger speakers and "tripple sensor key detection" "The accurate 3-sensor technology provides a smooth, natural, and highly responsive piano-playing experience. The added third sensor improves responsiveness when playing the same key repeatedly. Kawai’s action technology also monitors the speed at which each key is lifted, influencing the release character of piano sounds and providing a greater range of expression between staccato and legato playing."
Answered by: James Cruz
Date published: 2021-07-12
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