Subjective but here’s my thoughts. I like Kawai’s action because they’re generally lighter. Some prefer heavier actions like fp10s. I don’t know how this new action on this budget Kawai will be but they have a good reputation overall. Also this has dual line outs which the fp10 does not have if you care about that (I do).
It's kinda like cars. They start cheap and every generation the same model gets some more features and a small price hike until it's just not where it used to be price-wise anymore and they introduce a "new" low-end base model. Honestly, Kawai really needed something to compete with the FP10 and the P145 and this seems perfect for that price point.
Amazing video, does this digital piano support a three pedal unit or just the damper pedal and half-support pedal that comes with it?
Only the F10H sustain pedal
Does it have the action of the es520 or the es920?
The ES60 uses a different action called Responsive Hammer Lite action.
Thank you for this great video! How does this compare to the Roland Fp10? Is it better or worse? Thanks!
Subjective but here’s my thoughts. I like Kawai’s action because they’re generally lighter. Some prefer heavier actions like fp10s. I don’t know how this new action on this budget Kawai will be but they have a good reputation overall. Also this has dual line outs which the fp10 does not have if you care about that (I do).
A new price point …….go on say it. Cheap.
It's kinda like cars. They start cheap and every generation the same model gets some more features and a small price hike until it's just not where it used to be price-wise anymore and they introduce a "new" low-end base model. Honestly, Kawai really needed something to compete with the FP10 and the P145 and this seems perfect for that price point.
But is it better than the fp10? @@no-trick-pony