Kawai ES-120 B
Stage Piano/Digital Piano

Latest User Reviews
Exceeded expectations
May not be the most relevant outlook since it's my first DP and I'm just a dabbler for now in the piano playground, but still: I picked this based on countless online reviews and opinions, the cornerstones being sound and key action (key noise also included here). These aspects are great in the Kawai (after purchase I also had the chance to briefly try Roland and Casio dp's at a local store and concluded that the Kawai stands strong against these). Key noise is somewhat noticeable even at medium volume but I gather this is common to all DP's and should not deter if you predominantly practice with headphones or at higher speaker volume (NB: headphone quality is crucial, I achieved the best sound with Shure 215, seconded by ath m50x, being somewhat miffed by the rather tinny sound of senn momentum's 3). Lastly, quick revert to key action: noticeably more responsive compared to Roland's slightly sluggish performance, which is significantly helpful for a beginner and also future proof for advanced techniques (highly recommend you take a look at pianoforever yt review to see how the main 3 contenders - kawai, yamaha, roland - in this dp category stand against each other).
Portable, Premium, but not Perfect
Greate Instrument for beginners/intermediate players on the move. It looks great feels great, but doesn't sound too great unless you plug it in an external amp. Connecting the Application has many bugs, for example if I record something on the app and I select share it will automatically greatly reduce the quality regardless of the recording settings you choose or sharing options. Your best bet is to use midi and connect it directly to your Pc for best quality. Conclusion, feels great and plays great but built in speakers are sub par and mobile application needs alot of work. Do I regret my purchase? Absolutely not.
Great Piano
I'm beginner looking for first piano (used to practice on MIDI keyboard). I really like this piano, the key action is brilliant I find it perfectly balanced not to light, not too heavy, sounds, build, design are great. The only criticism I have is that I wish the speakers were a bit more powerful with stronger bass (to be fair this only shows when you use it as Bluetooth speaker when you want to play along with some external song). However at this price none of the other pianos have better speakers and you can always plug it to some other speakers. If I had to buy a piano again, I would still go for this model. Absolutely recommended.
Perfect for the price range
Couldn't get any better for this price range, Really happy with purchase
Very good piano
Not only for beginners. The step up improves the digital connectivity with the well known quality and sound
Technical Data
- Manufactured by Kawai
- Released in 2022
- Average price : $852
- 88 Weighted keys with hammer action, Responsive Hammer Compact - RHC
- 25 Sounds
- 100 Drum rhythms
- 4 Memory registrations
- 192-Polyphonic voices
- Dual mode
- Split mode
- Internal recorder (3 songs, approx. 15,000 notes)
- Effects: Room, small hall, concert hall
- Functions: Transpose, tuning, temperament, temperament Key
- Low volume balance
- Speaker EQ
- Speaker on/off
- Auto power off
- Metronome
- Bluetooth Midi (Ver. 5.0 GATT compatible)
- Bluetooth Audio (Ver. 5.1 A2DP compatible)
- Speaker system: 2 x 10 W
- Dimensions (W x D x H) in mm: 1305 x 280 x 120
- Weight : 12kg
- Colour: Black
- 1 x Headphone 6.3 mm stereo jack
- 1 x Headphone 3.5 mm stereo jack
- Stereo output: 2 x 6.3 mm jack L/R + R)
- USB to host
- Damper
- Pedal
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