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KAWAI KS5F

The KS series is a classic product line from KAWAI.

Manufactured between 1980 and August 1984, it features a simple and elegant appearance, with a soft tone and a moderate price point.

Both the sound quality and touch are quite impressive.

It is another classic product following the BL series and serves as an upgraded version of the BL series.

The keys are light and highly responsive, with a very natural transition between the high and mid ranges, making it an excellent choice for value for money. The tone is soft and the transitions are smooth, making it suitable for home use.

Note: The Steinway & Sons, YAMAHA, KAWAI, Bosendorfer, and Bechstein pianos sold on this site are all original second-hand pianos.
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Kawai: A Legacy of Excellence in Piano Manufacturing


Kawai is another renowned brand in the world of pianos, and its history reflects a dedication to craftsmanship, innovation, and the pursuit of excellence.


Early Establishment£º


1927: The story of Kawai began with Koichi Kawai, a talented piano craftsman who dreamed of building his own pianos. Prior to this, he had collaborated

with Yamaha, making significant contributions to their early piano designs.


Koichi Kawai and his colleagues established the Kawai Musical Instrument Research Laboratory in Hamamatsu, Japan, during a time when Western music

and instruments were rapidly gaining popularity in the country.


Growth and Development:


1930s-1940s: Kawai faced numerous challenges, including the difficulties of World War II. Despite these obstacles, the company continued to grow and

innovate, focusing on creating high-quality, affordable pianos that would be accessible to more people in Japan.


Post-War Expansion: After the war, Kawai shifted its focus to rebuilding and expanding its business. The quality and pricing of the company¡¯s pianos

began to gain recognition.


Technological Innovations£º


1950s and Beyond: Kawai began to innovate in ways that set it apart from other piano manufacturers. They were among the first companies to introduce

advanced materials in piano action components. For example, they used ABS (Acrylonitrile-Butadiene-Styrene) plastic in moving parts to address issues

related to wood, such as expansion and contraction caused by climate changes.


Global Expansion: During this period, Kawai expanded its global presence, starting to export pianos to the United States and other countries, establishing

a significant international footprint.


Modern Era£º


21st Century: Kawai continues to innovate, introducing new technologies and advancements in piano manufacturing. Their pianos are highly regarded for

their unique tone and the use of cutting-edge materials and techniques.


Digital and Hybrid Pianos: Kawai is also a leader in the development of digital and hybrid pianos, combining traditional craftsmanship with modern digital

technology.


Legacy and Impact£º


The Spirit of Kawai: The spirit of Koichi Kawai lives on through the company¡¯s commitment to quality and innovation. His vision and dedication to piano

manufacturing have made Kawai a respected name in the music world.


Contributions to Music and Culture: Kawai pianos are known for their contributions to music education, performance, and recording. They are used by

pianists of all levels, from beginners to concert artists, and are a staple in many institutions and homes.


The journey of Kawai from a small workshop in Japan to a globally recognized brand tells a story of resilience, innovation, and a relentless pursuit of

musical excellence. The brand has made significant contributions to the development of piano manufacturing, marking Kawai as an important player

in the musical instrument industry.



KS1F: 124X61X153   200kg

KS2F: 125X64X153   235kg

KS3F: 127X64X153   235kg

KS5F: 132X66X156   247kg


The KS series is a classic product line from KAWAI.


Manufactured between 1980 and August 1984, it features a simple and elegant appearance, with a soft tone and a moderate price point.


Both the sound quality and touch are quite impressive.


It is another classic product following the BL series and serves as an upgraded version of the BL series.


The keys are light and highly responsive, with a very natural transition between the high and mid ranges, making it an excellent choice for value for money. The tone is soft and the transitions are smooth, making it suitable for home use.


Note: The Steinway & Sons, YAMAHA, KAWAI, Bosendorfer, and Bechstein pianos sold on this site are all imported original second-hand pianos.




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