I am very pleased with this keyboard. Very impressive and priced very reasonably, I believe. The acoustic and electric piano sounds are especially pleasing and there are a variety of options, including midi. I love the action of the keys, similar to a traditional acoustic piano. I am very impressed with its light weight, which was a very important element in my decision to buy because I need something I can easily transport and carry. There are other weighted-key keyboards that have a larger variety of sounds, but for its weight and price, I believe this Kawai is unbeatable.
Kawai ES-110 (white)
Product # | 192723 |
Brand | Kawai |
Category | Stage Pianos | Brand Category | Kawai - Stage Pianos |
Series | Kawai ES Kawai ES 110 |
Release date | February 2017 |
Availability | Will be ordered for you as quick as possible |
Description
The ES110 is the newest model of the respected portable Kawai digital pianos and already has many features of the premium models, in a lightweight construction and at an attractive price.
The 90-year tradition of piano building at Kawai is not only reflected in the construction of first-class acoustic pianos, but also, for example, in the development of the keyboard mechanics of our digital pianos.
The new Responsive Hammer Compact keyboard in the ES110 was developed to authentically reproduce the fine, natural touch of a grand piano. The springless construction of the keyboard adapts the feel of the game in a natural way by moving hammers.
With 88 graduated keys, the keyboard of the ES110 allows a very authentic feel and is therefore ideal for beginners who are looking for a beginner's instrument or as a second instrument for the experienced piano player who still practices or makes music after work at home or on the go would like to.
Each note has its own character
Be inspired by the piano sound with 88 key sampling, the advanced resonance effects and the Harmonic Imaging sound technology developed by Kawai in the ES110, regardless of your playing skills.
Reverb, noises & resonances
Thanks to the integrated reverb effects, it is possible to simulate different acoustic environments. In addition, intonation, damper resonance and other acoustic characteristics can be adjusted. The result is a lively, impressive and authentic piano sound.
Inspirational opportunities
In addition to the authentic feel and the high-quality grand piano sounds, the ES110 offers you a multitude of useful functions. The integrated lesson function, the adjustable metronome and also the song recorder are helpful features for the aspiring pianist. Thanks to the additional sounds, the dual and split game modes and the 100 rhythms, the player can let their creativity run free.
Line out connections
With a weight of only 12 kg, the ES110 is ideal for musicians who are looking for a portable digital piano with an authentic feel and high quality sound generation. The Line Out connections allow a direct connection to a mixer or an amplifier system, while the built-in loudspeakers can be used as a monitor or switched off if necessary.
Bluetooth MIDI
In addition to the MIDI IN / OUT sockets, the ES110 is also equipped with Bluetooth MIDI technology, which enables wireless communication with smart devices (e.g. smartphone or tablet). This gives you the opportunity to comfortably use a large selection of music-related apps in connection with your ES110 digital piano.
Optional: stand & triple pedal
With the matching stand HML-1 and the triple pedal F-350 you can transform the ES110 into a compact floor-standing piano.
Supplied items
Options: stand HML-1 and triple pedal F-350
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Properties
- Sound origin Harmonic Imaging (HI), 88-key sampling
- Piano sounds Concert Grand, Concert Grand 2, Studio Grand, Studio Grand 2, Mellow Grand, Mellow Grand 2, Modern Piano, Rock Piano
- Other sounds Classic E.Piano, 60's E.Piano, Modern E.Piano, Jazz Organ, Church Organ, Slow Strings, String Ensemble, Wood Bass, Electric Bass, Harpsichord, Vibraphone
- polyphony max. 192 notes
- Hall 3 types (room, small hall, concert hall)
- Sound settings damper resonance, intonation, hammer relapse noise, damper noise, tempering, temperament key, brilliance, speaker EQ, effects on / off
- Internal recorder 3 songs - max. 15,000 notes
- Registrations 4 memory locations
- Dual mode yes, volume ratio adjustable
- Split mode yes, volume ratio adjustable
- Lesson function 25 practice pieces (Opus 100) by Burgmüller and Alfred's Basic Piano 1A / 1B
- Metronome 1/4, 2/4, 3/4, 4/4, 5/4, 3/8, 6/8 (volume / tempo adjustable), 100 rhythms
- Demos 12
- Other functions: transposition, tuning, moods, touch sensitivity, loudspeaker on / off, saving your own settings, factory setting, automatic switch-off
- MIDI functions send program change number, MIDI channel, local control mode, multi timbral mode
- Bluetooth Bluetooth (Ver. 4.0; GATT compatible), compliant with the Bluetooth Low Energy MIDI specification
- Connections Line Out (L / Mono, R), MIDI (IN / OUT), Damper (for F-10H Pedal), headphones x 2
- speaker 12 cm x 2
- Amplifier power 7 W x 2
- Power consumption 9 W
- Weight: 12.000kg
- Height: 145mm
- Width: 1312mm
- Depth: 286mm
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Reviews (5)
After trying a few digital pianos from a broad price range I decided to buy an entry level model. I watched a few review and comparison videos on youtube before deciding to go with Kawai ES-110. I liked the sound, I liked the fact it's a new model with a new key mechanism and I liked bluetooth MIDI.
The piano is all I expected and more. I'm very happy with the purchase and I'm sure I will have to study diligently for years before I will feel the need to upgrade to a more advanced model.
One mistake I made when buying the piano is not purchasing a stand to go with it. The keyboard is very thick and placed on a table or desk will be significantly higher than comfortable. Save yourself the trouble and get a stand. I opted for Kawai HML-1, as it takes little space, is very stable, has the perfect height and looks fantastic paired with the piano. Also, if you're planning to use headphones remember you need a mini-jack to jack adapter.
Highly recommended!