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#2017722 - 01/20/13 08:48 AM
Re: Picked up my new Kawai CA65 today!
[Re: Dustin Spray]
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Registered: 01/07/13
Posts: 152
Loc: Prague, Czech Rep.
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Congratulations, Dustin.  I hope it will serve you well for years to come. (Dammit, everyone getting their new piano these days. Guess I should speed up the process of getting mine.  )
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-- Zbynek N. Disclaimer: Merely stating my (sometimes not so) humble opinion...  I could be wrong. Music is what feelings sound like. ~ Author Unknown
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#2017853 - 01/20/13 02:19 PM
Re: Picked up my new Kawai CA65 today!
[Re: Clayman]
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Registered: 09/20/09
Posts: 107
Loc: UK
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I'm thinking of buying one of these too. Is it packed in more than one box and are the boxes liftable by one person or did you have help?
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#2017878 - 01/20/13 02:57 PM
Re: Picked up my new Kawai CA65 today!
[Re: Dustin Spray]
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Registered: 10/14/12
Posts: 51
Loc: Belgium
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Everything is in 1 ( huge ) box  Definately NOT liftable by 1 person. I think it's around 80 kg's ... It was a big undertaking to get my CA65 to the first floor. In case you also have to go to another floor: open the box on the ground floor and cary the seperate pieces upstairs. The keyboard has 2 handles in the back for carying. Take off the slippery plastic first though.
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#2017929 - 01/20/13 04:19 PM
Re: Picked up my new Kawai CA65 today!
[Re: Dustin Spray]
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Registered: 08/28/12
Posts: 321
Loc: Europe
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Congratulations on your new DP!!! Enjoy!!!
OT: Honda CRV, hmmm, what a luxury DP transporter! I transported mine in my Ford Ka. And I managed to drive with the rear lid closed! I remember, there was so much rain that day (yes it heavily rains in (northern) Spain), that I have had to significantly reduce speed on the motorhighway, because waterfilm was getting too high on the street. Hahaha, you reminded me about a wonderful trip! Seriously: I unpacked my DP in the vendors store, checked quickly that its electronics appear to function by plugging in the power cable and play all keys just once, and then well wrapped blister foam blankets around the main unit, and around the individual pieces of the wooden stand. I let the empty boxes with their huge styropor forms in the store. Like this the original two boxes became reduced to half size without being in anyway of danger to damage the instrument or my beautifully rusty 11 years old Ka during transport.
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learning Piano on my Roland HP-505 before playing Drums in adults bluesband on handpicked set; before crashing E-Guitar in kids garage band; raised on home entertainment Organ and Keyboard models Eminent Solina P240, Farfisa Maharani 259R, Technics KN800, and on Mouth Organ, Recorder and Accordion
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#2018101 - 01/21/13 12:43 AM
Re: Picked up my new Kawai CA65 today!
[Re: Marco M]
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Registered: 01/07/13
Posts: 152
Loc: Prague, Czech Rep.
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Digital piano in a Ford Ka?  Oh, man... Poor car.  I see you are using HP-505, however. Has Kawai turned out not to your liking?
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-- Zbynek N. Disclaimer: Merely stating my (sometimes not so) humble opinion...  I could be wrong. Music is what feelings sound like. ~ Author Unknown
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