Kawai CN270 digital piano with music stool
Description
One of the early models of the highly-respected Kawai CN Series digital pianos. Voted “Digital Home Keyboard of the Year” by the readers of MMR Magazine in 2002. Over time, the CN Series has earned a stellar reputation for high quality. The CN models feature truly outstanding touch and tone. The current CN Series models have received many top industry awards for their exceptional combination of price and performance, including “Home Digital Keyboard Line of the Year” from the readers of MMR Magazine in 2017 (source www.kawaius.com... ).
Specifications
keyboard 88 Weighted Keys with hammer action
touch type 4 types (Normal, Light, Heavy, Constant)
max. polyphony 32 notes
piano sounds Concert Grand, Modern Piano
other instruments Electric Piano, Church Organ, Harpsichord, Vibraphone, Strings, Choir
effects Reverb (Room, Stage, Hall), Chorus
digital recorder 3 songs, 2 part, 1,800 notes
other functions Transpose, Tuning, MIDI functions, 8 Demo songs
pedals 2 (Soft, Sustain)
keyboard cover yes, foldaway
jacks headphone x 2, MIDI In/Out/Thru, Line In / Out (L, R)
speaker s 12 cm x 2, 15 Watt
dimensions in cm 139cm x 46cm x 99cm
weight in kg 38.5Kg
music stand attached
Condition
In excellent working order. Keyboard has an even action and no damaged keys. All controls operational. Pedals working. Still working as it did new. Some external shallow scuff marks from moving houses (see photos).
Bit dusty in the pics – will be cleaned and polished.
I have had this piano since new and it has been a true gem. It is versatile, reliable and has never needed any repairs. This is a truly reluctant sale as I am upgrading to a more complex platform to meet some evolving recording requirements.
Buyer must collect.
Please contact Martin at 021 251 6152, martinclementnz@gmail.com or contact this account via Neighbourly
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