Kawai CE200 Digital Piano
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New Kawai digital piano with WOODEN KEYS featuring singer-songwriter Sean O’Shea of SingSpirit (.net) positive words & music of Nashville.

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24 Comments for 'Kawai CE200 Digital Piano'

  1.  
    jazzitiffy230
    March 7, 2010 | 8:03 pm
     

    my dad wants me to …
    my dad wants me to get this. you can find it at sam ash in the basement!
    -jazzy

  2.  
    808dj808
    March 7, 2010 | 8:03 pm
     

    Very nice video .. …
    Very nice video .. I am very tempted to get this but can’t find one locally to test out.

    I’m trying to decide between this and the CLP-320, which sounds and feels great.

    I saw your comment on the CA line being better. What is better about it?

  3.  
    Tabby0127
    March 7, 2010 | 8:03 pm
     

    I got my CE200 from …
    I got my CE200 from a piano/music store. Before I bought it, I inquired to see if they had it, and they did. But, the owner wanted to know how I heard about the CE200. And I told her from this demonstration video on You Tube. She told me this piano was more for teachers, I guess because of how you can split the keyboard for teacher and student. And actually in this particular piano store I didn’t see any CA line. Not unless the CA line was in anorther one of their stores.

  4.  
    MeSOSYou
    March 7, 2010 | 8:03 pm
     

    Incorrect regarding …
    Incorrect regarding “doesn’t exist”. The CE200 is more readily available at ‘big box” music retailers, on line, etc., while the CA series is reserved for piano stores. You are 100% correct, however, that the CA line is much better!

  5.  
    Tabby0127
    March 7, 2010 | 8:03 pm
     

    I also purchased …
    I also purchased this piano last week from Meyer Music in KC this past week. I should have it in my apartment by this Tuesday.

  6.  
    566mph
    March 7, 2010 | 8:03 pm
     

    I just purchased …
    I just purchased this CE200 last week from musiciansfriend. It definitely exists!

  7.  
    Mentor501
    March 7, 2010 | 8:03 pm
     

    The CE series …
    The CE series doesn’t exist anymore, and the Ca line is much better.

  8.  
    MeSOSYou
    March 7, 2010 | 8:03 pm
     

    Just curious… …
    Just curious… where and when do you see “multiple buttons” being pushed to perform anything on this model? Have you tried adjusting layered or split volume balance on the Y versus this Kawai?

  9.  
    ShinAkuma21
    March 7, 2010 | 8:03 pm
     

    i want this PIANO!! …
    i want this PIANO!!!!!!! make my keyboard sound like lol

  10.  
    MeSOSYou
    March 7, 2010 | 8:03 pm
     

    The Y brand makes …
    The Y brand makes lots of nice stuff, too. I have much respect for them. Anyone should buy the piano that feels and sounds best to them. Regarding this particular piano, I must point out the most useful function (in my opinion) is the ability to mix the volume between split or layered sounds right on a volume slider on the panel in real time. I’m surprised all DP’s don’t work this way. Anyway… thanks for your kind comments.

  11.  
    AnotherSchmoe
    March 7, 2010 | 8:03 pm
     

    This looks like a …
    This looks like a fantastic DP, and you demonstrate it well, but I still prefer the interface in most of Yamaha’s DPs, it’s much easier to use as you don’t have to hold down multiple buttons so much to perform functions. That said though, I think the big advantage to this piano compared to the Yamaha Clavinova line is that you can order the Kawai online, the Clavinovas you must track down a dealer for. Sucks for people like me who live in the country. =(

  12.  
    beethovenmetalhead
    March 7, 2010 | 8:03 pm
     

    this is pure gold …
    this is pure gold for a family to have this

  13.  
    tvedi23
    March 7, 2010 | 8:03 pm
     

    that really helps …
    that really helps man thanks!

  14.  
    TsBkr
    March 7, 2010 | 8:03 pm
     

    This one is ~$1700 …
    This one is ~$1700 in the US

  15.  
    karenwashere1
    March 7, 2010 | 8:03 pm
     

    I was just …
    I was just wondering ..about how much would this digital piano cost?

  16.  
    chrisphp
    March 7, 2010 | 8:03 pm
     

    I have this piano …
    I have this piano at work and its the best digital piano out of all the digital pianos there are.

    We compared an acoustic piano and this digital piano with its key touch, weight and tone and they are extreamly close !

  17.  
    MeSOSYou
    March 7, 2010 | 8:03 pm
     

    I’m not sure if I’d …
    I’m not sure if I’d refer to them as “heavy”, but certainly “real” and very expressive. The keys are long and balanced and the wood has a different feel under your fingers than the typical shot plastic keys. Hope this helps.

  18.  
    sadie07047
    March 7, 2010 | 8:03 pm
     

    I love Kawai grand …
    I love Kawai grand piano my cousin has not only for the sound but for the heavy keys. Does this model have heavy keys? Thanks

  19.  
    urbaandiultra
    March 7, 2010 | 8:03 pm
     

    Recently purchased …
    Recently purchased the Kawai CE200 and I LOVE the touch. It is a great digital piano and I highly recommend it!

  20.  
    chopin965
    March 7, 2010 | 8:03 pm
     

    You’re right! The …
    You’re right! The wooden keys are awesome! I have an “old” KAWAI digital piano 800 and I’m really lucky to have it!! Thanks KAWAI!

  21.  
    MeSOSYou
    March 7, 2010 | 8:03 pm
     

    Hi John: I assume …
    Hi John: I assume the primary attraction here is 1.) the wooden keys and 2.) the piano sample. If it were me, I’d go for the new MP8II. It’s got 256 sounds, wooden keys, and is a killer MIDI controller besides! It’s not “lightweight” at 85 lbs., but it’d give you pretty much exactly what you describe if I’m understanding you correctly. Also, the predecessor (MP8) is left at some retailers at big discounts. Hope this helps. Best, Sean

  22.  
    dhsongs
    March 7, 2010 | 8:03 pm
     

    I front a band with …
    I front a band with the usual stage type keyboard. Could this be used with club band, with running it through our PA system? Want one with stereo outs, (and would want a sound and look more like a real piano). Could the speakers or amp be taken out for weight concerns, not neeing them for the band?
    Thanks,
    John,
    “Too Little Time” band

  23.  
    MeSOSYou
    March 7, 2010 | 8:03 pm
     

    It really is. If …
    It really is. If you play, you should lay your hands on one. The wooden keys are just awesome!

  24.  
    landy1282
    March 7, 2010 | 8:03 pm
     

    This piano looks …
    This piano looks awesome

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