Hey guys! that's my stage piano, the KAWAI MP7se. To give you an idea how good it is, I returned my Roland RD2000 to Sweetwater. The MP7se is superb friendly to use, and the sort of sounds is amazing. It is Built to last. Acoustic pianos are extremely elaborated, even better than the Yamaha CP4 (I own one) and compared them side to side. It is not well marketed as in Europe, maybe that's why it's not very popular. Check the KAWAI Virtual Tecnician IOS app. Take a look to the volume slider in the video; A friendly notice: If you want the best noise to ratio sound, push the volume slider all the way up!!
Hello Sash, my apologies for my delay answering your question. Rhodes, Wurlitzers and clavs are very faithful, playable and useful for any oriented music style. As a music arranger and orchestrator, I would say that the Strings are high quality and adequate, although a little limited in variation, but enough to satisfy your need when it comes to layer with pianos, and other ensembles.
@Davin Carrillo : Hello Mr. Carrilo. Well, I played both of them and their sound quality is identical. Now, if you are musician oriented to a studio, or big shows, or a church worship, the MP7se is your must since it provides top MIDI implementation and essential sounds for any of those scenarios. On the other hand if you are a piano teacher, or a solo performer for small venues like a restaurant (one man band), or if you just want to play piano at home, then the ES8 might be the right choice for you. Either way you can't go wrong! Enjoy it!
Hi Edgar, which of the acoustic pianos sounds best, the SK Grand or EX Grand? I tried it and the SK its great piano but a bit mate and the EX a bit bright.
Damn nice sounds. Man, i'm really impressed with the keyboard sounds. I want to try it in store. Its a shame its 22kg. Well, i heard the keybed is really piano like. Does it have monophonic lead sounds?
i think its only for guys who dont want to be bothered. They dont mind if no one listens to their music. Just playing,,, playing .... playing till grim reaper come and takes his soul.
Hi guys! Can anybody advise me after using the KAWAI mp7 for awhile whether it is a good option for me to order this one or not. I have mixed feelings since i noticed many comments from people complaining about key flaws. This is makes me to become more hesitant, but i appreciate the sounds and the action though based on people testimonies. thank you for advising
Juste Matene i'm owner of a mp7 and i have issues with the key sensor :( i think i must clean it up and that's what u do if u have some hours to spend removing carefully the rubber thingies which have the sensors.. i don't really know but i'm pretty sure it's the same mechanism and you may or may not have the "luck" that i have with the key sensors...i'm pretty dissapointed about this issue..i think i may buy a motif xf8 ori a kurzweil since i use it for clasical music study..
honestly i think it depends if you’re using it like me, for classical music or just jamming around and not using it like 3-4 hours a day playing rachmaninof or prokofiev on it :))
@@EverettDudgeon138 I suggest to look first at price range. Direct rivals for SP6 would be Roland Juno-DS 88, Yamaha MX88, Casio Privia PX-5S, not MP7.
Preference, I've played all 3. All 3 felt good but each was a bit different. I'd recommend anyone to play and hear for yourselves, maybe also next to an accoustic if you want the most authentic. experience
Hi Cyb3rAssasine, could you share with us your experience and tell us that differences with more details please?,... i.e faster keys, better trills, more responsive touch, better finger to sound connecction, better balance and control over dynamics. Are you tried the Roland PHA-50 too?. Tell us your preference between Kawai, Yamaha and Roland. Thanks!...
@@dynoroad Thanks but I read somewhere that people tend to spend much more on keyboards and much less to make them sound and that that is a mistake. So I don't dare to buy before trying but unfortunately I haven't found a shop where you can do that (they only let you try with headphones). Thanks for your interest though.
@@josemiguelcarrizo7373 That's a good point, I didn't want to sway you to any expensive options since I don't know what you do for a living. Getting good sound out of your keyboard, especially outside of headphones, costs at least half as much as the keyboard itself. Even good headphones will set you back a considerable lot. I have this particular stage piano (MP7SE) and my headphones don't do it justice, so I'll be looking to upgrade that in the future.
perfect piano sounds, well played and explained.....than something like 20 sounds (especially the organ ones) within 10 seconds, and you call stuff like this "SOUNDS DEMOSTRATION" ????? 😭😭😭
Hey guys! that's my stage piano, the KAWAI MP7se. To give you an idea how good it is, I returned my Roland RD2000 to Sweetwater. The MP7se is superb friendly to use, and the sort of sounds is amazing. It is Built to last. Acoustic pianos are extremely elaborated, even better than the Yamaha CP4 (I own one) and compared them side to side. It is not well marketed as in Europe, maybe that's why it's not very popular. Check the KAWAI Virtual Tecnician IOS app. Take a look to the volume slider in the video; A friendly notice: If you want the best noise to ratio sound, push the volume slider all the way up!!
Totally agree..., even i prefer my classic MP7 over the new SE version, and of course over the RD-2000 and CP-4 too... Enjoy it a lot!...
Hello Sash, my apologies for my delay answering your question. Rhodes, Wurlitzers and clavs are very faithful, playable and useful for any oriented music style. As a music arranger and orchestrator, I would say that the Strings are high quality and adequate, although a little limited in variation, but enough to satisfy your need when it comes to layer with pianos, and other ensembles.
I agree, the non piano sounds in Kawai MP7 are VERY, VERY GOOD!, for that bread and butter gigging situations...
@Davin Carrillo :
Hello Mr. Carrilo. Well, I played both of them and their sound quality is identical. Now, if you are musician oriented to a studio, or big shows, or a church worship, the MP7se is your must since it provides top MIDI implementation and essential sounds for any of those scenarios. On the other hand if you are a piano teacher, or a solo performer for small venues like a restaurant (one man band), or if you just want to play piano at home, then the ES8 might be the right choice for you. Either way you can't go wrong! Enjoy it!
Hi Edgar, which of the acoustic pianos sounds best, the SK Grand or EX Grand? I tried it and the SK its great piano but a bit mate and the EX a bit bright.
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Véry great demo!!! Wow......
Great playing!!! can you easily call up favorites on this board?
I like. The playing is phenomenal
Damn nice sounds. Man, i'm really impressed with the keyboard sounds. I want to try it in store. Its a shame its 22kg. Well, i heard the keybed is really piano like. Does it have monophonic lead sounds?
i think its only for guys who dont want to be bothered. They dont mind if no one listens to their music. Just playing,,, playing .... playing till grim reaper come and takes his soul.
@@exa11762 dude thats pretty funny. cause its probably true.
Groovy playing on the Clavinets !!!!
Hi guys!
Can anybody advise me after using the KAWAI mp7 for awhile whether it is a good option for me to order this one or not.
I have mixed feelings since i noticed many comments from people complaining about key flaws.
This is makes me to become more hesitant, but i appreciate the sounds and the action though based on people testimonies.
thank you for advising
Juste Matene i'm owner of a mp7 and i have issues with the key sensor :( i think i must clean it up and that's what u do if u have some hours to spend removing carefully the rubber thingies which have the sensors.. i don't really know but i'm pretty sure it's the same mechanism and you may or may not have the "luck" that i have with the key sensors...i'm pretty dissapointed about this issue..i think i may buy a motif xf8 ori a kurzweil since i use it for clasical music study..
@@sketchmoon3333 thanks a lot heterofix. Now i have a clear understanding and i'd rather change mind by buying something else
honestly i think it depends if you’re using it like me, for classical music or just jamming around and not using it like 3-4 hours a day playing rachmaninof or prokofiev on it :))
Hello I see you have a video with Kurzweil SP6 and Kawai MP7SE. Which one would be better for your after trying both?
Nice demo, sounds fantastic! Which piano sound are you using when you start playing the SX or EX? Thank you
Hi there! I could say with very confidence that the three pianos and their variations provides me with lot of options for different music styles.
Great demo of a great and "unexpensive" quality digital piano !
This guy is amazing!
how about the Rhodes,and Dx7 tine pianos sounds? it looks awsome
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Kawai MP7SE or Kurzweil SP6?
Kawai..by far. I know both.
I think the only thing holding my back is the Kurzweil seems more versatile. More sounds and four arpeggiators.
Why you even ask? 1700 USD vs 1000 USD price keyboard?
Ali Caramba In terms of features and number of sounds.
@@EverettDudgeon138 I suggest to look first at price range. Direct rivals for SP6 would be Roland Juno-DS 88, Yamaha MX88, Casio Privia PX-5S, not MP7.
A comparision between the P515 and MP7-SE/ES-8 would be nice
IMHO Kawai RH triple sensor actions, surpasses both Roland PHA-50 and Yamaha NWX key actions. Who else agrees?...
Preference, I've played all 3. All 3 felt good but each was a bit different. I'd recommend anyone to play and hear for yourselves, maybe also next to an accoustic if you want the most authentic. experience
Hi Cyb3rAssasine, could you share with us your experience and tell us that differences with more details please?,... i.e faster keys, better trills, more responsive touch, better finger to sound connecction, better balance and control over dynamics. Are you tried the Roland PHA-50 too?. Tell us your preference between Kawai, Yamaha and Roland. Thanks!...
I like this piano but I don´t understand about DP's. Does anyone know what kind of gear I´d have to purchase to get this sound for home use?
Active monitors/speakers, or headphones
@@dynoroad Any active monitors? How much should I have to spend?
@@josemiguelcarrizo7373 iLoud micro monitors are a popular choice, and yamaha HS5 is a classic that still goes strong today.
@@dynoroad Thanks but I read somewhere that people tend to spend much more on keyboards and much less to make them sound and that that is a mistake. So I don't dare to buy before trying but unfortunately I haven't found a shop where you can do that (they only let you try with headphones). Thanks for your interest though.
@@josemiguelcarrizo7373 That's a good point, I didn't want to sway you to any expensive options since I don't know what you do for a living. Getting good sound out of your keyboard, especially outside of headphones, costs at least half as much as the keyboard itself. Even good headphones will set you back a considerable lot. I have this particular stage piano (MP7SE) and my headphones don't do it justice, so I'll be looking to upgrade that in the future.
This piano has speakers?
No
Great review , but would like more time spent on organs Thank you !
perfect piano sounds, well played and explained.....than something like 20 sounds (especially the organ ones) within 10 seconds, and you call stuff like this "SOUNDS DEMOSTRATION" ????? 😭😭😭
Great bass. Great highs. Shit mid. Doesnt even sound like it has any reverb
I think that's to do with his draw bar setting.?