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#1969242 - 10/05/12 08:16 PM
Re: Kawai CA95 has arrived
[Re: McBuster]
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Registered: 01/26/12
Posts: 17
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Any luck? I will provide some insight later tonight for you.
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#1969257 - 10/05/12 09:20 PM
Re: Kawai CA95 has arrived
[Re: pv88]
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Registered: 09/18/12
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I've never played a Kawai digital piano. Since some of you guys have, what are they like? How do they compare to Roland and Yamaha?
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#1969638 - 10/07/12 12:18 AM
Re: Kawai CA95 has arrived
[Re: rimorob]
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Registered: 07/12/11
Posts: 196
Loc: St Paul Minnesota USA
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To expand on @bennevis' excellent suggestion of testing key resistance with a stack of coins, is there a CA95/CA65 owner here who also has an acoustic (or even just the CA*5) who could do this? E.g., place quarters at the very end of a white key until the key tips. Finally Yes ... On Middle C, nine quarters will just move the key downward a hair. Add a nickel, and it goes just a bit further. Another nickel and it descends. That is my $2.35 worth ...
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Kawai CA95 Sailor, Consultant, Gourmet, Dreamer
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#1969652 - 10/07/12 01:11 AM
Re: Kawai CA95 has arrived
[Re: pv88]
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Registered: 10/03/12
Posts: 79
Loc: Germany, Bremen
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Thanks, that the first part of the information. The next would be to see what is the momentum to be transfered by the fingers to get a ton. No idea how to manage to protect the keys from damage, but the test could be to drop the nickel from 1 cm to see what happens. At this point the mass of the hammer to be released could be better fixed. Nevertheless I don't like ask anyone to do this test, because it will become more and more complicated to characterize the action.
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#1969789 - 10/07/12 11:21 AM
Re: Kawai CA95 has arrived
[Re: pv88]
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Registered: 02/17/11
Posts: 313
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56.03 grams... That's nice Jon. My Steinway "A" which has an action made out of butter is 54 grams that I weighed using my weight set. It plays so nicely. Right there as compared to a Faz.
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#1970106 - 10/08/12 12:07 AM
Re: Kawai CA95 has arrived
[Re: pv88]
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Registered: 07/12/11
Posts: 196
Loc: St Paul Minnesota USA
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I went back and weighed the coins. 60.1 grams moved the key to the LetOff point.
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Jon ...
Kawai CA95 Sailor, Consultant, Gourmet, Dreamer
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#1970123 - 10/08/12 01:27 AM
Re: Kawai CA95 has arrived
[Re: pv88]
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Registered: 03/15/12
Posts: 21
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Oook, so that means that HwyStar's Steinway A has a lighter action than the CA*5?
That's good news for me.
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#1970181 - 10/08/12 06:32 AM
Re: Kawai CA95 has arrived
[Re: UK Paul UK]
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Registered: 08/31/10
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@Paul,
If you happen to like the CA95 as I do, then there is no doubt you would probably like the Roland V-Piano as well, as it is still my favored digital above the rest. Nothing can match it when it comes to handling the dynamic range in one's playing, along with the incredible sustain and harmonic resonance.
I am fortunate enough to now own both of them...
The CA95 has better piano sounds, overall.
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#1974235 - 10/16/12 07:22 PM
Re: Kawai CA95 has arrived
[Re: pv88]
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Registered: 01/26/12
Posts: 17
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McBuster, Hwystar - thanks for the measurements!
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