Can anyone comment on the ease of plugging in headphones into the headphone jack which is underneath the piano? Pretty much ever other manufacturer has front-facing headphone jacks and being that I use headphones regularly I've always hated the idea of having to feel around underneath for the hole. Maybe it's something that you get used to and only takes a second or two, but it's still one of the reasons I hesitate to get a Kawai.
I am a bit concerned with the design. Is it normal that legs are different material than top of the piano? You can see this @5:10 that top looks like wood and the rest looks like plastic... kinda destroys the overall classic effect
This is the Satin Black finish. The wood grain of the main body of the piano runs horizontally, while the grain runs vertically on the stand. I guess the lighting in the shot @5:10 is not catching the highlights in the wood grain, so the stand appears more flat/plasticy.
What’s the difference between CA49 and CA401? Is there any improvement at all? What do you not like about the CA401?
Almost nothing. Get a CA49
Ca401 has bluetooth audio which Ca49 lacked.
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ca 501 or ca 59 will be my pick I guess
Can anyone comment on the ease of plugging in headphones into the headphone jack which is underneath the piano? Pretty much ever other manufacturer has front-facing headphone jacks and being that I use headphones regularly I've always hated the idea of having to feel around underneath for the hole. Maybe it's something that you get used to and only takes a second or two, but it's still one of the reasons I hesitate to get a Kawai.
Hey, we just got this CA401, and its fairly easy to find the headphone jack with my hands and plug it in without too much friction in my workflow.
Mp11se keys....
I've written before, and I'll say it again. Kawai does not use hyphens in model names. This is not a Yamaha.
I am a bit concerned with the design. Is it normal that legs are different material than top of the piano? You can see this @5:10 that top looks like wood and the rest looks like plastic... kinda destroys the overall classic effect
This is the Satin Black finish. The wood grain of the main body of the piano runs horizontally, while the grain runs vertically on the stand. I guess the lighting in the shot @5:10 is not catching the highlights in the wood grain, so the stand appears more flat/plasticy.
The legs are exactly the same. Like on any other digital piano too
So fast!!!