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Kawai CE220

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38
4.1 out of 5
38 user ratings
5 stars
31 %
4 stars
44 %
3 stars
21 %
2 stars
2 %
1 stars
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Pros

  • the instrument looked and felt solid
  • The pedalling also felt very natural and expressive for a digital instrument
  • CE220 remained satisfyingly stable even when playing some dynamically expressive pieces

Cons

  • sounds are notoriously difficult to sample accurately across the range of the instrument
  • the keys a little on the stiffer side
  • ability to set the dynamics on each layer

Key specs

  • Upright Digital Piano
  • 88
  • Fully-weighted
  • 192
  • Headphones, MIDI, USB
  • yes
  • yes

Kawai CE220 - Pros & Cons

Kawai CE220

Pros

  • the instrument looked and felt solid
  • The pedalling also felt very natural and expressive for a digital instrument
  • CE220 remained satisfyingly stable even when playing some dynamically expressive pieces
  • quality sound and touch
  • CE220 remained stable even when playing dynamically expressive pieces
  • the instrument felt and looked solid
  • musicians unfamiliar with certain keys can transpose quickly and easily
  • The keyboard feels fluid and responsive with excellent control
  • creates deep bass while maintaining fidelity of mid and high frequency notes
  • good pair of headphones is always recommended for any digital piano
  • They are well built and evenly spaced

Cons

  • sounds are notoriously difficult to sample accurately across the range of the instrument
  • the keys a little on the stiffer side
  • ability to set the dynamics on each layer
  • drawbacks are physical and not technical
  • boy weighs in at a whopping 126 pounds
  • digital pianos sometimes do not even come with a pedal at all
  • this piano is heavy
  • large size
  • it may not be easily portable
  • It does not have an in-built rhythm or synthesizer
  • the keys are a little stiff and the newbies may

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Kawai CE220 - Full Specifications

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Keyboard
TypeUpright Digital Piano
Number of keys88
Touch responseFully-weighted
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Effects
EffectsFully-weighted
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Dimensions
Weight125.66 lb
Width20.0 in
Depth54.0 in
Height35.0 in
Colour of productBlack
Included accessories
  • Bench
  • Pedal
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Sound
Maximum polyphony192
Number of sounds22
Number of rhythms100
Number of preset slots29
Preset songs29
Reverb settings5
Number of pedals3
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Features
Ports
  • Headphones
  • MIDI
  • USB
Headphone jackyes
Built In Speakersyes
Built-in metronomeyes
Recordyes
Splityes
Transposeyes

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