Kawai KDP120 vs CN29 Digital Piano Comparison

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  • Опубликовано: 30 июл 2024
  • In-depth digital piano comparison showcasing the Kawai KDP120 and the Kawai CA29. If you're considering one of these superb pianos, this is essential viewing before you buy!
    Bonners' piano specialist Tony White explains the differences in Keyboard Touch, Piano Sound, Design/User Interface and Amplification of these two pianos. By the end of the video, you'll be able to decide for yourself if the CA29 is worth an extra couple of hundred pounds, or if you'll be happy with the Kawai KDP120 (which comes in at under £1,000). Whether you're an experienced player or just starting out, this comparison will tell you everything you need to know to make an informed choice before you buy.
    ⏰ Timestamps ⏰
    0:00 Intro
    1:54 Keyboard Touch comparison
    4:03 Piano Sound comparison
    6:05 Piano Sound demonstration
    8:21 Design & User Interface comparison
    10:16 Amplification & Speaker comparison
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Комментарии • 42

  • @moderately_interesting
    @moderately_interesting 2 года назад +6

    I literally searched for a comparison of these two bords 20 minutes ago and found nothing, now I see this upload from 18 minutes ago, thank you!

  • @jonfromtheuk467
    @jonfromtheuk467 Год назад

    Great presentation Tony as usual - all best Jon Bickle.

  • @laserdaves
    @laserdaves 2 года назад +2

    this is the way to sell pianos. Great presentation Tony, great information and comparisons. My son is coming to your MK showroom next week thursday 10th march, and will be looking at these two models.........maybe a discount is possible eh eh......

  • @jeaneaton2731
    @jeaneaton2731 Год назад +1

    Excellent review!👍

  • @MattyBGAMINGUK
    @MattyBGAMINGUK 2 года назад +11

    I bought the CN29 from Bonners a few months ago and I couldn't be happier. Feels great, sounds great and I'm now improving a lot more. Such a big difference from my previous P105

  • @jamescps8799
    @jamescps8799 22 дня назад

    Bought CN201. Best piano action feel.

  • @thomastaylor9600
    @thomastaylor9600 2 года назад

    Thank you so much! In the description you wrote ca29 instead ofcn29 though!

  • @marmaladebrah
    @marmaladebrah 11 месяцев назад +1

    great video, thank you

  • @derschnuff8819
    @derschnuff8819 2 года назад +3

    i have not much experience with pianos and technical stuff - but i believe that in the below 1000€ range, many pianos tend to sound somewhat cutoff or sharp in a digital way, whenever you play without any or little usage of the sustainpedals. And suddenly many models beyond 1000€ have that stepup in certain piano pieces or passages of pieces, that the cuttoff-feeling when listening goes away. After some comparisons i noticed, that many manufactors introduce string resonance around that pricetag. However i have the impression that replicating satisfying pianosound is like a huge puzzle game. It might noth be just the string resonance, a better soundchip and speakersystem contributes aswell. Little pieces that get put together....but its interessting even with cheap 20€ headphones, i can hear the differences - or at least i have the impression and try to find the reasons for that.

  • @armend316
    @armend316 2 года назад +3

    I used to play that song, Ice Castle movie sound track love it! 🙂❤

  • @TheSanako
    @TheSanako Год назад

    Merci, d'avoir pris le temps sur les caractéristiques des deux pianos.

  • @jobyEN
    @jobyEN Год назад +4

    I never touched a piano and just bought the KDP-120 to learn how to play. If I ever get too good for it (which I suspect won't happen) I will upgrade. No matter what digital piano you get, there will always be something else better, newer, incorporating more functions, better styling etc. I should've stopped myself at the P-45, but consumerism has gotten the better of me. My point is that there is something for everybody, you just need to know exactly what you need.

    • @DevRSVR
      @DevRSVR Год назад

      Hey there, you are just the person I need to speak to I think. Im just about to get a digital piano for my daughter (and me if Im being honest) to begin playing on. As with all instruments there are a bewildering amount of options out there. I saw you mentioned the P-45. Was looking at something like that or the P-125. In short would you say either of those are more than adequate for beginning piano? If so, I think I will just go with one of those. Your input/advice will be much appreciated.

    • @jobyEN
      @jobyEN Год назад +2

      ​@@DevRSVR Hi! I do not regret buying the KDP-120; it's white and it looks and feels great. I like the sound, the feeling of the keys, the build quality and the options it has are more than enough for a beginner like me. However, I have no need for portability; if I had, I would've bought the P-125 with no regret, I'm sure. Hope it helps!

    • @DevRSVR
      @DevRSVR Год назад

      @@jobyEN brilliant thanks. Sounds like I will go for the P-125. We’re a bit tight on space at the moment. Thanks again!

    • @constantineding8700
      @constantineding8700 Год назад

      @@DevRSVR I bought an ES110 2 years ago and now I'm considering to upgrade to a KDP120. The fact that the ES120 doesn't have a lid is such a pain in the ass and the speakers are just not good enough.
      So chances are the entry level product might meet most of your needs but the few missing points would still make you want to upgrade it.

  • @paulcaskey
    @paulcaskey 2 года назад +10

    I would go with the CN29 if they were closer in price. The CN29 is $800 more here.

  • @spiralgalaxy2880
    @spiralgalaxy2880 Год назад +4

    6:05 6:43

  • @johnny110291
    @johnny110291 Год назад +1

    I recently played both. I did not like the KDP120, it has a very dull sound and feel, action is ok. The CN29 has a more vibrant sound and the action is amazing, closer to an acoustic piano. I ordered the CN29.

  • @cynthiawong5638
    @cynthiawong5638 2 года назад +8

    Compared these two model, I bought the KDP120 for the feel and the sound. CN29 sounds too hifi to me. Been playing for three decades.

    • @rmcaudio7041
      @rmcaudio7041 Год назад

      Interesting comment. Could you please elaborate a bit further? Am in the buying process and could use the information. Thanks a lot.

    • @eliasrodriguez5085
      @eliasrodriguez5085 Год назад

      @@rmcaudio7041 Hola, tengo el CN 29 y suena muy bueno, entiendo el comentario que dice que suena muy hifi, este piano tiene mejoras del sonido elegibles, que hace que suene muy nítido. No me arrepiento de esta elección.

    • @vesperatrades
      @vesperatrades Год назад

      When you press any key do you hear the sound of like hitting the keyboard with something?

    • @johnny110291
      @johnny110291 Год назад +1

      @@eliasrodriguez5085 si el sonido del C29 es mejor que el del 120. Yo toqué los dos hace unos días. Y sin duda el CN29 toca mejor y se siente mejor en los dedos.

    • @johnny110291
      @johnny110291 Год назад

      @@rmcaudio7041 been playing for 2 decades too and I hated the KDP120, a very dull sound to my ears, and action is ok. The CN29 has a more vibrant sound and the action is amazing, closer to an acoustic piano.

  • @pawelf4456
    @pawelf4456 2 года назад +1

    No Android app for cn29 ;/

  • @ethereal_real
    @ethereal_real 2 года назад

    Does CN29 have rhythms on it? If yes, how many ?

    • @argi0774
      @argi0774 Год назад +3

      No, it doesn't have rhythms. It's a piano, not a keyboard

    • @alvarovoos7292
      @alvarovoos7292 8 месяцев назад

      @@argi0774existem vários pianos digitais com ritmos, até alguns Clavinova vem com ritmos

  • @ninos4686
    @ninos4686 2 года назад +2

    Does kawai cn 29 has wooden keys?

    • @argi0774
      @argi0774 2 года назад +1

      No. It's twin CA 49 has wooden keys + an additional pair of speakers

  • @pocolashon
    @pocolashon Год назад +3

    Great video, but honestly the sound comparison is worthless. The piece it too long (you should make shorter passages and alternate) and is that direct line-out? Sounds more like speakers and your microphone position is different, so... or maybe I am just deaf and other people found this useful. Anyway, thanks a lot for the presentation!

  • @abath07
    @abath07 2 года назад +3

    6:05 6:43