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Kawai K200 Upright Piano | £500 EXTRA DISCOUNT AT CHECKOUT

by Kawai
Original price £6,444.00
Original price £0.00 - Original price £6,444.00
Original price £6,444.00
Current price £4,999.00
£4,399.00 - £4,999.00
Current price £4,999.00

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Colour: Polish White with Silver Fittings

The Kawai K200 upright piano enjoys immense popularity, thanks to its compact stature, standing at just 114cm, and its classic design. This instrument boasts the exclusive Kawai Millennium III Upright Piano Action, a masterpiece crafted with ABS-Carbon Composites. ABS-Carbon, an exceptionally lightweight yet robust material, bestows upon this piano a swifter, more robust action, empowering the player with enhanced control, greater power, and improved stability when compared to conventional wooden actions.

Kawai upright pianos have earned a distinguished reputation for their subtly mellower tone, setting them apart from the instruments crafted by other Japanese piano makers. These pianos have found favor among European musicians, drawn to their unique sonic character.

In 2017, Kawai commemorated its remarkable 100th anniversary and cemented its status as one of the world's largest piano manufacturers, a testament to their enduring commitment to piano craftsmanship and innovation. 

With outstanding tone and touch, the K-200 offers the dependability and character needed to please any performing pianist from the novice to the seasoned professional.

Features:
• Exclusive Millennium III Upright Action with ABS-Carbon Composites
• Double Felted, Mahogany Core Hammers
• Also Available with Nickel Hardware

Action Millenium III
Key white: acrylic, black: phenol, non-lead key weight adjust
Fallboard "Soft Fall" Fallboard
Hardfinish no
Tone spreader no
Soundboard Spruce, tapered
Back post 4
Sound rib 10
Agraffe no
Duplex scale no
Caster typ single
Lock no
Size in cm (HxWxD) 114 x 149 x 57
Weight in kg

208

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