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Kawai KX-15

£3,200.00

About this piano:

Serial No: KX19225 (2006)

No of pedals: 3 (half blow, celeste, sustain)

No of keys: 88

Video: https://youtu.be/JXlPVGVYWUg?si=b4wmgYhWhKq4xK4q

Dimensions:

Width: 150cm

Height: 113.5cm

Depth: 57cm

Leg-room: 66cm

Kawai Pianos was founded in 1927 in Hamamatsu, Japan, by Koichi Kawai, a skilled piano craftsman who had previously worked for Yamaha. Kawai aimed to create high-quality pianos with innovative designs and precision engineering.

In the 1950s and 60s, the company expanded globally, establishing Kawai America in 1963. They introduced advanced manufacturing techniques, including the use of ABS-Styran in their piano actions, which improved durability and consistency compared to traditional wooden parts.

By the 1980s and 90s, Kawai became a major competitor to Yamaha, particularly in digital and hybrid pianos. Their award-winning Shigeru Kawai series, introduced in 2000, positioned them as a premium brand for concert pianists.

Today, Kawai remains one of the leading piano manufacturers, known for blending traditional craftsmanship with modern technology.

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About this piano:

Serial No: KX19225 (2006)

No of pedals: 3 (half blow, celeste, sustain)

No of keys: 88

Video: https://youtu.be/JXlPVGVYWUg?si=b4wmgYhWhKq4xK4q

Dimensions:

Width: 150cm

Height: 113.5cm

Depth: 57cm

Leg-room: 66cm

Kawai Pianos was founded in 1927 in Hamamatsu, Japan, by Koichi Kawai, a skilled piano craftsman who had previously worked for Yamaha. Kawai aimed to create high-quality pianos with innovative designs and precision engineering.

In the 1950s and 60s, the company expanded globally, establishing Kawai America in 1963. They introduced advanced manufacturing techniques, including the use of ABS-Styran in their piano actions, which improved durability and consistency compared to traditional wooden parts.

By the 1980s and 90s, Kawai became a major competitor to Yamaha, particularly in digital and hybrid pianos. Their award-winning Shigeru Kawai series, introduced in 2000, positioned them as a premium brand for concert pianists.

Today, Kawai remains one of the leading piano manufacturers, known for blending traditional craftsmanship with modern technology.

About this piano:

Serial No: KX19225 (2006)

No of pedals: 3 (half blow, celeste, sustain)

No of keys: 88

Video: https://youtu.be/JXlPVGVYWUg?si=b4wmgYhWhKq4xK4q

Dimensions:

Width: 150cm

Height: 113.5cm

Depth: 57cm

Leg-room: 66cm

Kawai Pianos was founded in 1927 in Hamamatsu, Japan, by Koichi Kawai, a skilled piano craftsman who had previously worked for Yamaha. Kawai aimed to create high-quality pianos with innovative designs and precision engineering.

In the 1950s and 60s, the company expanded globally, establishing Kawai America in 1963. They introduced advanced manufacturing techniques, including the use of ABS-Styran in their piano actions, which improved durability and consistency compared to traditional wooden parts.

By the 1980s and 90s, Kawai became a major competitor to Yamaha, particularly in digital and hybrid pianos. Their award-winning Shigeru Kawai series, introduced in 2000, positioned them as a premium brand for concert pianists.

Today, Kawai remains one of the leading piano manufacturers, known for blending traditional craftsmanship with modern technology.

Suite 4, 25 New Street,

Leicestershire, LE2 5EB

Phone: 0116 403 0508

Text/Whatsapp: +447581264167

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Monday – Saturday
Appointment Only

10am - 6pm

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