You want find a better digital stage piano than the MP6. Above all, it is a piano. The action, the touch, the sound are all incredible. I've had mine for 19 months, and I play it daily; and it's never given me a moment's trouble. I have compared the sound with Pianoteq software, and personally I prefer the 24 piano samples on my Kawai. This keyboard allows you to layer 4 (not 2) sounds at the same time; and allows you to save 256 different combination settings. Best buy for the money!
Hi, thanks for cool video and explanations! I've recently bought aftermarket Kawai MP6 - thanks to your video ;) Let me just one question - what monitors/speakers do you use with this (or similar) instrument in your room? I wonder will be 4"-5" monitors enough for an ordinary living room (20 sq.m) in terms of at least moderate bass reproduction, or I need to look for bigger diameter, or may be to buy good hifi speakers (since I'm not a professional musician and the only thing I need is to play a piano with the bass in my left hand)? Could you please advise minimal/optimal solution. Thank you in advance!
Hey, wie genau kann ich damit eine externe Quelle steuern? Über Midi? Aber da kann ich ja nur eine externe Quelle anschließen? Sorry, aber ich kenn mich da nicht so gut aus.
I really wanna buy a kawai mp6. I have the money, but I don't trust so much about the quality. I read some complains of users about several problems in the keys of the MP5, that after taking them back to support, and to the the stores where they baught them, nothing happened, and the keys was still doing the same noises. I really don't know what to do...
I want to trade mine in at Sam Ash. Anyone know of a good price to ask for trade or to sell? I don't want to get ripped off. I want to trade it for a Yamaha DG650.
You want find a better digital stage piano than the MP6. Above all, it is a piano. The action, the touch, the sound are all incredible. I've had mine for 19 months, and I play it daily; and it's never given me a moment's trouble. I have compared the sound with Pianoteq software, and personally I prefer the 24 piano samples on my Kawai. This keyboard allows you to layer 4 (not 2) sounds at the same time; and allows you to save 256 different combination settings. Best buy for the money!
j'adore le son du grand piano
merci de le partager, muito bom...
THANK YOU for this video!!!
Hi, thanks for cool video and explanations! I've recently bought aftermarket Kawai MP6 - thanks to your video ;) Let me just one question - what monitors/speakers do you use with this (or similar) instrument in your room? I wonder will be 4"-5" monitors enough for an ordinary living room (20 sq.m) in terms of at least moderate bass reproduction, or I need to look for bigger diameter, or may be to buy good hifi speakers (since I'm not a professional musician and the only thing I need is to play a piano with the bass in my left hand)? Could you please advise minimal/optimal solution. Thank you in advance!
der eq is ja mal mega praktisch
Hey, wie genau kann ich damit eine externe Quelle steuern? Über Midi?
Aber da kann ich ja nur eine externe Quelle anschließen?
Sorry, aber ich kenn mich da nicht so gut aus.
Schönes video mit den Funktionen.
Wo ist eig Peter geblieben???
I really wanna buy a kawai mp6. I have the money, but I don't trust so much about the quality. I read some complains of users about several problems in the keys of the MP5, that after taking them back to support, and to the the stores where they baught them, nothing happened, and the keys was still doing the same noises. I really don't know what to do...
Weiß eigentlich jemand wie schwer die Tasten sind?
I'm sorry to inform you that it is not true.
In fact, the white keys are subject to the same Mp5 problems .
This, at least in my keyboard
I want to trade mine in at Sam Ash. Anyone know of a good price to ask for trade or to sell? I don't want to get ripped off. I want to trade it for a Yamaha DG650.
Can't decide between MP6, ES7, or 300NX. *Sighs*