CA series digital pianos add new members, equipped with GFC wooden keyboards with realistic touch, beautiful KAWAI SK-EX and KAWAI EX concert grand piano tones, and convenient Bluetooth ® Connection function. The CA28G, which focuses on piano playing experience, offers many advantages of the CA series digital piano at a more affordable price.
An excellent piano will inspire passionate performers to become skilled pianists, transforming the living room into a grand concert hall. This is the ambitious concept of KAWAI's latest concert artist series - high-end instruments capture the essence of playing a concert grand piano and inspire musicians of all ages to discover their true artistic potential.
Three sensor detection system
KAWAI's GFC wooden keyboard uses a three contact sensor key detection system to enhance the authenticity of performance.
The addition of a third touch point improves the responsiveness of homophonic legato, unlike the traditional two touch keyboards used in many digital pianos, which allow the sound of individual notes to gradually "stack" in without causing previously played notes to miss out.
In addition, KAWAI's keyboard technology can also detect the homing speed of each key, which will slightly change the timbre characteristics of the keyboard when releasing keys and provide a wider range of performance between staccato and legato.
Imitation ivory texture white key surface
The impressive CA28G is equipped with Kawai's high-quality ivory like white keys. This finely textured material can slightly absorb sweat and oil from the fingertips, helping to control finger movement, and has a natural matte surface that is smooth but not slippery..
In addition, the absorbed hand sweat does not penetrate below the surface of the keys and can be easily wiped clean with a damp cloth.
Escape simulation device
The GFC wooden keyboard, as a digital piano keyboard system in its class that is closer to the touch of a grand piano keyboard, even reproduces the "escapement device" characteristics of acoustic piano movements.
This subtle 'jerky' feeling can be felt when playing the grand piano keyboard very gently, and can be used by experienced pianists to play extremely weak passages with control.
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