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In the event I can't get to try out an ES-100, which other Kawai DPs share the same Advanced Hammer Action IV-F key mechanism?

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- ES6, EP3 (US only)
- CN22, CN32, CN42
- CL26, CL35
- KDP80, KDP90
- CN14
- CP119

There may be some models that I have missed.

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Originally Posted by Kawai James
- ES6, EP3 (US only)
- CN22, CN32, CN42
- CL26, CL35
- KDP80, KDP90
- CN14
- CP119

There may be some models that I have missed.

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Thanks James. Are any of those models current, i.e., likely to be still in stock at retailers? I take it the action on the CL-35 differs from that on the CL-36, what's the difference? Thanks.

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The CL26 and KDP90/CN14 (depending on where you're based) are current models, however it's possible that dealers still have the older models in stock.

The main differences between the CL35 and CL36:

- CL35
AHA IV-F keyboard action
HI, 88-key sampling

- CL36
RH keyboard action
PHI, 88-key sampling

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Originally Posted by Kawai James
The CL26 and KDP90/CN14 (depending on where you're based) are current models, however it's possible that dealers still have the older models in stock.

The main differences between the CL35 and CL36:

- CL35
AHA IV-F keyboard action
HI, 88-key sampling

- CL36
RH keyboard action
PHI, 88-key sampling

Cheers,
James
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