Kawai ES-6 iW
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Kawai ES-6 iW
The Kawai ES-6 iW is a digital piano. Equipped with an authentic weighted keyboard action, an impressive as well as powerful speaker system and a wide selection of sounds, the Kawai ES-6 iW is an instrument for literally every occasion. The Kawai ES-6 iW reproduces the beautifully speacial sound of Kawai's worldwide renowned, handmade grand piano. After recording and analysing, all 88 keys of the Kawai ES-6 iW have been reproduced completely similar to the original. Moreover, the resonance of the strings and the dampening effects support the nice sound and ensure a total realism and authenticity of the produced sound. Thanks to its 6 speakers and integrated boxes, the Kawai ES-6 iW has powerful bass and clear tweeting tones.
Kawai ES-6 iW:
- 88 keys with hammer action
- 8 piano sounds
- many other instrument sounds like electric pianos, organs, harpsichord, mallets, strings, choirs, bass, etc.
- Harmonic Imaging Technology with 88-key Sampling
- 192-voice polyphony
- 100 rhythms with backing
- Effects such as EQ, reverb, chorus, tremolo, delay, rotary, Rotary with Overdrive
- Dual-mode balance
- Split mode with balance and free split point
- 14 memories for sound combinations
- Four Hand Mode
- 6 velocity curves
- Velocity adjustable
- Recorder for 4 songs (2 tracks, 60.000 notes capacity)
- Metronome
- MIDI, USB
- Line In (stereo), Line Out (stereo)
- Speaker: 4 x 5 cm and 2 x (8x12) cm with Bass Reflex System
- Power: 2 x 13 Watt
- Dimensions: 136.2 x 34.5 x 13.9 cm
- Weight: 21.5 kg
- Options: Stand HM-3 II with acrylic music rack, 3-pedal unit to be mounted on stand
- Including F-10 H sustain pedal with half pedal function
- Color: Ivory White
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