Piano Digital Kawai CL-26
affordable & economic
slim design, stylish & durable
easy to use & transportable
remarkable tone and touch
enables to practice silently through headphones
offers a high level of musical performance
and more than just an acoustic piano sound
easy to use & transportable
remarkable tone and touch
enables to practice silently through headphones
offers a high level of musical performance
and more than just an acoustic piano sound
Price includes:
- 2 (two) years limited warranty, incl. spare-parts* (*terms & conditions apply)
- free delivery/shipping cost (valid for cities in Indonesia)
- 1 (one) piano bench
- 1 (one) damper pedal
CL-26 SPECIFICATIONS
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Keyboard
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88
weighted keys
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Action
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Advanced
Hammer Action IV-F
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Sound
Source
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Harmonic Imaging™
88-Key Piano Sampling
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Sounds
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Concert
Grand, Studio Grand, Electric Piano, Church Organ, Harpsichord, Vibraphone,
Strings, Choir
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Polyphony
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96 Notes
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Demo Songs
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8 Songs
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Concert
Magic
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40 Songs
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Other
Features
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Touch
Curve, Dual, Reverb, Transpose, Tuning, Metronome, MIDI Functions, Auto Power
Off
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Jacks
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MIDI
In/Out, Headphone x 2, Pedal
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Pedal
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F-10H Damper
(with Half-Pedal
Support)
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Speakers
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(12 x 8
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Speaker Power
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15 Watts x
2
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Dimensions
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50.31"
x 10.51" x 30.31"
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Weight
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62.7 lbs.
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Finish
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Premium
Rosewood
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Accessories
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Music
Rack, Damper Pedal
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Options
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B30 Bench
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THE FEATURES
1. Authentic tone, superb feel & sensitivity of touch
- Wooden-key actions
- Graded hammer actions (advanced hammer action IV-F or AHAIV-F)
- Harmonic imaging sound technology
(88-key piano sampling) - original realistic acoustic piano sound
- USB digital audio
- the unique soundboard speaker system
2. Dual Mode
two sounds could be
played at the same time
3. Two Headphone Jacks
- allowing two persons to listen to the piano in privacy
- play silently through headphones
4. Pedal
A high quality damper pedal (not a switch) with half-damper support is included.
A high quality damper pedal (not a switch) with half-damper support is included.
5. Metronome
A built-in digital metronome with a variety of time signatures, perfect for practice.
A built-in digital metronome with a variety of time signatures, perfect for practice.
6. Concert Magic & MIDI
This instrument comes with MIDI jacks useful for
connecting with other musical instruments and computers.
7. Never requires tuning & unaffected by fluctuating
temperature (climate changing/humidity)
8. Compact & easy to move
WATCH KAWAI CL-26 DEMO
Kawai Actions… Inspiring Touch
Kawai has long been
praised for the superb actions found in our acoustic grand pianos. Translating
the unique subtleties and nuances of those actions into that of a digital piano
is a formidable challenge; a challenge that is met through Kawai’s 85 years of
experience building fine acoustic pianos.
Kawai’s Responsive
Hammer (RH) digital piano action utilizes an innovative system of
hammer “grading” in which the weights of the hammers mirror the heavier bass
and lighter treble hammers of its acoustic counterpart. Finely textured
ivory-like surfaces are applied to the keys to absorb moisture and enhance
control. A let-off simulation is added to mimic the subtle “notch” sensation
that is felt when softly playing the keys of a grand piano.
The newer RH II
action adds a triple sensor system key detection to the RH action.
This system enhances the action’s responsiveness, improves repetition and allows for more control and authenticity when playing legato passages.
This system enhances the action’s responsiveness, improves repetition and allows for more control and authenticity when playing legato passages.
The RM3 action
offers even greater realism through the use of long wooden keys (the longest
found in any digital brand) and a mechanical design that closely resembles that
of our grand pianos’ actions. Standing for Realistic Materials, Motion and
Mechanism, the RM3’s keys pivot on a balance pin, creating the familiar
“seesaw” motion found in an acoustic piano action. This action’s graded hammers
rise from the upward motion of the back of the keys to strike the electronic
key sensors. Additional counterbalancing weights are placed in the front of the
bass keys to lighten their heavier touch during pianissimo passages, with a
let-off mechanism providing the “notch” sensation. Ivory-touch key surfaces are
found on this action as well.
The new Grand
Feel (GF) is Kawai latest digital piano action.
Building upon the design
principles established in the RM3, the GF action increases the length of the
wooden keys beyond that of the RM3 and moves the balance point back to create
the longest key-front pivot length in the industry – as long as a Kawai grand
piano’s pivot length. This improvement creates a more evenly balanced key touch
weight from front to back, making it much easier to play near the back of the
keys during complex musical passages. Finally, triple sensor key detection is
added to the GF action to improve performance and control.
Kawai's Unique Harmonic Imaging
Kawai’s highly acclaimed
sound technology is called Harmonic Imaging™.
Simply put, Harmonic Imaging is a blend of technology and techniques aimed at producing the most realistic recreation of our 9-foot concert grand piano possible. The result is a faithful reproduction of the rich dynamic range of the original concert grand piano, from its delicate pianissimos to the thunderous fortissimos.
Harmonic Imaging with 88-Key Sampling
Simply put, Harmonic Imaging is a blend of technology and techniques aimed at producing the most realistic recreation of our 9-foot concert grand piano possible. The result is a faithful reproduction of the rich dynamic range of the original concert grand piano, from its delicate pianissimos to the thunderous fortissimos.
Harmonic Imaging with 88-Key Sampling
Recently, Kawai
engineers entered the recording studio to develop a newer, enhanced version of
the original piano sound. Each key of a piano has its own unique tonal
characteristics. Some have only one string, others two and still others three,
for instance. There are also differences in hammer felt shape and density.
These and other factors create subtle differences in tone from one note to the
next. By sampling and recreating each key individually (rather than
“stretching” a smaller number of samples) the unique tonal character of each
note is preserved.
Kawai’s
Progressive Harmonic Imaging (PHI) with 88-key sampling
uses a larger tonal “database” than regular Harmonic Imaging to provide greater
tonal details throughout the dynamic range. Ultra Progressive Harmonic
Imaging (UPHI) with 88-key sampling uses our largest tonal database, thus
providing the greatest tonal detail possible.
Harmonic Imaging
XL
Starting with the new
Concert Artists series, Kawai will roll out Harmonic Imaging XL with 88-key
sampling. Standing for “extra-long”,
HI-XL extends the length of the critical attack portion of the sound by up to
120%, articulating the characteristics of each note more clearly and
organically.
More Than One
Piano Sound
A musician’s preference
for the sound of a piano is highly subjective. Much of it depends upon personal
taste. The type of music to be played is also a factor. For this reason, most
Kawai digital pianos offer more than one type of acoustic piano sound.
more information:
KAWAI Authorized Dealer in Indonesia
Phone: 0818288006