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#1363069 - 02/01/10 09:42 AM
Re: Kawai CA93 and CA63, will they be available worldwide so
[Re: theJourney]
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3000 Post Club Member
Registered: 02/22/07
Posts: 3574
Loc: Amsterdam
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Oh, and are the user manuals on line somewhere we can take a look? I would like to know how the connectivity options work with USB and all as well as know which the 20 voices are that are not included on the 63
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#1363073 - 02/01/10 09:46 AM
Re: Kawai CA93 and CA63, will they be available worldwide so
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Registered: 08/31/09
Posts: 120
Loc: Cambridge, UK
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To me the biggest obvious difference was the weight of the keys. I could feel the difference between the ivory touch and non-ivory touch, but I didn't realy have a preference either way. The ivory touch may be better for my sweaty paws though. :o)
I too would be interested in the manuals. I am suprised there isn't anything on the European Kawai website about the 63 & 93.
Edited by AndyT (02/01/10 09:48 AM)
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#1363084 - 02/01/10 09:55 AM
Re: Kawai CA93 and CA63, will they be available worldwide so
[Re: AndyT]
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Registered: 09/06/07
Posts: 5083
Loc: Hamamatsu, Japan
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theJourney, KAWAI Europe don't appear to have their English language CA93/CA63 pages online yet, however the brochure and owner's manual PDFs are available on the server: Brochure: http://kawai.de/service/ca93_63_catalog.pdfManual: http://kawai.de/service/ca93_63_e.pdfThe sound list is on page pp.83. Cheers, James x EDIT: Great song name on page pp.79 too... 
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#1363089 - 02/01/10 09:58 AM
Re: Kawai CA93 and CA63, will they be available worldwide so
[Re: Kawai James]
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Registered: 02/22/07
Posts: 3574
Loc: Amsterdam
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nor their Dutch ones. Nor does KawaiUS... Kawai must be a low budget operation internally. I hope they are paying you well!! ha!
Thanks for this again.
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#1363496 - 02/01/10 06:04 PM
Re: Kawai CA93 and CA63, will they be available worldwide so
[Re: Andree]
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Registered: 03/09/08
Posts: 134
Loc: paris
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Still, I'm uncertain about the dynamics in the new Kawai models, in my opinion it seems to be too easy to create ff and fff when playing, I wonder where the midrange disappeard The CA 51 allready had this problem, the sound jumped too quickly from p to f. But using user preference in virtual technician menu you can get (not easily) a more natural curb and more present midrange.
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#1363530 - 02/01/10 07:00 PM
Re: Kawai CA93 and CA63, will they be available worldwide so
[Re: sieg66]
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Registered: 03/09/08
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Loc: paris
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What about the way escapment work ? Can you reach the hard point and then still get a sound, like with pha III ? How many sensor there is ? Can we repeat a note without dumpering it before, like in a real piano ?
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#1363629 - 02/01/10 10:01 PM
Re: Kawai CA93 and CA63, will they be available worldwide so
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Registered: 01/29/10
Posts: 1070
Loc: Munich, Germany
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@theJourney, yes, you can download the manual on the German website www.kawai.de, unfortunately only in German, if I recall correctly. Edit: Ooops, I'm way too late with this information...
Edited by kawaian (02/01/10 10:05 PM)
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#1366355 - 02/05/10 12:08 PM
Re: Kawai CA93 and CA63, will they be available worldwide so
[Re: mucci]
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Registered: 08/31/09
Posts: 120
Loc: Cambridge, UK
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hooray, I see the pages are online now http://www.kawai.de/homepage_en.htm
Edited by AndyT (02/05/10 12:08 PM)
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#1389446 - 03/06/10 05:09 AM
Re: Kawai CA93 and CA63, will they be available worldwide so
[Re: AndyT]
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Registered: 02/22/07
Posts: 3574
Loc: Amsterdam
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This was only my first viewing. I spent about an hour, but I didn't notice the escapement feel of the CA93, or try much music at the very high or low ends. I was under the impression that the CA63 and the CA93 had the same keyboard action. Is there no escapement in the CA63?
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#1389470 - 03/06/10 06:36 AM
Re: Kawai CA93 and CA63, will they be available worldwide so
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Registered: 10/25/08
Posts: 248
Loc: Sweden
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No there is no escapement in the CA63
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#1414395 - 04/09/10 06:13 PM
Re: Kawai CA93 and CA63, will they be available worldwide so
[Re: dewster]
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Registered: 04/09/10
Posts: 5
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Hi there. I'm new to the digital piano world. I am used to playing a grand (Yahama C3) but I need a silent digital (ie headphoned) for evening practise at my home. Not bothered about the sound since I do have an acoustic - it's all about the action. My question is:Which models of digital pianos use an actual hammer action using a gravity return hammer as in my grand? I know the Kawai CA93/63 do, as do the Yamaha AvantGrand. Are there any other makes? Do Roland do one (does the HP307 use an actual gravity return hammer?). My budget is $5000 for a digital instrument that closest emulates the action of my C3 grand (I can't afford the AvantGrand). Thanks
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