I‘ve assembled the KDP120 on my own and it almost killed me... It's much much larger and heavier than the ES110 which was the first digital piano I owned. I think I really need to go to the gym more often.
Hello, can I ask if it is possible to un-assemble the piano, let's say I'm moving from an apartment to another, is it possible to un-assemble the piano then bring it to my new apartment, then assemble it again?
Hi there, does the 120 come with a bench? Or do you have to buy one separately? I know the 110 does come with a bench. Your unboxing video doesn’t show a bench in the box. The bench you’re sitting on at the end of the video seems too fancy (with adjustable knobs), so I don’t think it’s part of the package. Thank you.
@@Digitalpianocom Thank you for your reply. I just bought the KDP-120 here in the USA a couple of days ago. The bench does come with it. Pretty nice, but not adjustable though.
@@VB-dm6ps Na, the KDP120 is better than the YDP164. Louder better speakers, better connectivity, nicer Cabin, and 256 note polyphony compared to the 192 on the YDP 164. Plus Kawai's spatial headphone experience. The YDP164 doesn't come with Yamaha's premium headphone technology but Kawai went ahead and included their premium headphone technology in the KDP120. It's also cheaper. The only thing that the Yamaha might beat it in is in action however that is 100% subjective and I am only saying that because you might prefer the Yamaha one depending on your preferences.
Hi there, they have improved the keyboard action with cushion material for a more silent key noise, added a low volume balancer for optimised sound, added support for their PianoRemote control app and PiaBookPlayer and modernised the key cover appearance.
@@zdravkozdravka4313 The action is quite similar. The pricetag is also quite similar so the changes they have made are not huge. The RHIII (from the CN-29) is still better in my opinion, but the upgrades have definately improved the instrument over the KDP-110
No. It’s a little heavy which may be troublesome depending on your technique, but it feels like a high quality digital piano. Doesn’t feel mush or inconsistent like cheaper pianos. It can be used for intermediate pianos easily. For advanced repertoire you should be looking at uprights honestly. If you were to choose a digital however you should go for the nicer digital pianos with more complete actions like the ca49.
I there I am in the process of buying a digital piano but I am a bit stuck with the choice. I already own a kawai acoustic k15-E but my neighbours say is too loud....of course will be, so i need a digital to practice at different hours. I tried the kdp110 and cn29, they are quite bouncy compared to the real thing. I am torn in between kdp120, CN29, CN39. on the kawai website if i go on the compare tool, the specifications don't seem to be a lot different, which one would you recommend? is it worth the extra money to upgrade to CN39 I am only interested in the keys action not much the sounds. Your help is much appeciated. Thanks Fran
Hi! The keys are the same on the CN-29 and CN-39 so the main differences between those two are the functions and speaker size (the 39 has a bit bigger speakers). I you dint care about the number of sounds and functions, then just go for the CN-29 :)
This one has the Harmonic Imaging sound source with the SK-EX grand piano sound and the Roland has the SuperNatural Piano modeling sound source. It is kind of a subjective answer 🙃🙃🙃
Hi, after waching your p515 unboxing video I am still wondering if the kdp120 action noise is lighter than Yamaha p515? Also, How about the sound output quality from speakers? Thank you!
I‘ve assembled the KDP120 on my own and it almost killed me... It's much much larger and heavier than the ES110 which was the first digital piano I owned.
I think I really need to go to the gym more often.
Can you tell me what song is playing in the background? I love it.
Its our jingle for Digitalpiano.com
Hello, can I ask if it is possible to un-assemble the piano, let's say I'm moving from an apartment to another,
is it possible to un-assemble the piano then bring it to my new apartment, then assemble it again?
This was super helpful, thank you!!!!
Hi, where can I buy that nice digital piano mat? Congratulations on your channel
Nice and great video 🙌
I enjoyed the background music 🎶
what it called ?
idk if the piano sounds nice or ur just playing it beautifully
Does the lectern support heavy classical music scores? It looks not very strong
Does the piano come with an USB midi cable
No, unfortunately not 🎹☺️
So it doesn't come with someone to help put the pieces together?
Hi there, does the 120 come with a bench? Or do you have to buy one separately? I know the 110 does come with a bench. Your unboxing video doesn’t show a bench in the box. The bench you’re sitting on at the end of the video seems too fancy (with adjustable knobs), so I don’t think it’s part of the package. Thank you.
Hi there! Whether or not it comes with bench depends on where in the world you live. It didn't come with one here :)
@@Digitalpianocom Thank you for your reply. I just bought the KDP-120 here in the USA a couple of days ago. The bench does come with it. Pretty nice, but not adjustable though.
what is better kawai kdp120 or yamaha ydp164?
Ydp 164
@@bdiktepe Why? I alsow want to know which one is better, ydp 164. Roland f 140 or this New Kawai kdp 120?
@@VB-dm6ps Na, the KDP120 is better than the YDP164. Louder better speakers, better connectivity, nicer Cabin, and 256 note polyphony compared to the 192 on the YDP 164. Plus Kawai's spatial headphone experience. The YDP164 doesn't come with Yamaha's premium headphone technology but Kawai went ahead and included their premium headphone technology in the KDP120. It's also cheaper. The only thing that the Yamaha might beat it in is in action however that is 100% subjective and I am only saying that because you might prefer the Yamaha one depending on your preferences.
@@harrys2331 I'm a beginer, thx for your opinion
@@harrys2331 yeah it has loads of features and pretty sure it sounds better
Pedal çalışmıyor ne etmeliyiz
Hello! Where did you buy the piano?
How many pianos do you have in your place?
A lot 🎹☺️
Hi. what is difference between KDP 110 and 120? Whats new?
Hi there, they have improved the keyboard action with cushion material for a more silent key noise, added a low volume balancer for optimised sound, added support for their PianoRemote control app and PiaBookPlayer and modernised the key cover appearance.
@@Digitalpianocom Hi, where is Official information about kdp-120??
@@zdravkozdravka4313 Hi Matt, there is official information from Kawai.dk, if you want to read:kawai.dk/vare/kawai-kdp-120-sort/
@@Digitalpianocom Thank you very much. Is the key action better than kdp110? Is it not so soft, but more like an acoustic piano?
@@zdravkozdravka4313 The action is quite similar. The pricetag is also quite similar so the changes they have made are not huge. The RHIII (from the CN-29) is still better in my opinion, but the upgrades have definately improved the instrument over the KDP-110
I read that hammer action is too basic, so not the best for expert advanced pianists. Is It true?
No. It’s a little heavy which may be troublesome depending on your technique, but it feels like a high quality digital piano. Doesn’t feel mush or inconsistent like cheaper pianos. It can be used for intermediate pianos easily. For advanced repertoire you should be looking at uprights honestly. If you were to choose a digital however you should go for the nicer digital pianos with more complete actions like the ca49.
I there I am in the process of buying a digital piano but I am a bit stuck with the choice. I already own a kawai acoustic k15-E but my neighbours say is too loud....of course will be, so i need a digital to practice at different hours. I tried the kdp110 and cn29, they are quite bouncy compared to the real thing. I am torn in between kdp120, CN29, CN39. on the kawai website if i go on the compare tool, the specifications don't seem to be a lot different, which one would you recommend? is it worth the extra money to upgrade to CN39 I am only interested in the keys action not much the sounds. Your help is much appeciated. Thanks Fran
Hi!
The keys are the same on the CN-29 and CN-39 so the main differences between those two are the functions and speaker size (the 39 has a bit bigger speakers). I you dint care about the number of sounds and functions, then just go for the CN-29 :)
@@Digitalpianocom thank you sooo much for the reply 😎
yamaha ydp 164 or kawai kdp 120?
Yamaha 164.
Key action better
And
Speaker sound better.
Plus no line outputs on kdp120
Which one sounds better? This or F701?
This one has the Harmonic Imaging sound source with the SK-EX grand piano sound and the Roland has the SuperNatural Piano modeling sound source. It is kind of a subjective answer 🙃🙃🙃
I think that kawai sound is better, but keyboard - roland
@@buries_r i also think the kawai sounds better but the design of the roland looks much better
Thank you. I assembled it with you 😁
Im considering buying this digital piano, can you tell your first impression on it?
@@Imperial7575 very good sound, but keyboard noise is louder than on yamaha/Roland.
This is noticeable when playing at minimum volume
Hi, after waching your p515 unboxing video I am still wondering if the kdp120 action noise is lighter than Yamaha p515? Also, How about the sound output quality from speakers? Thank you!
^^ Nice!
??? KDP-120??? Officially, kawai doesn't say anything about it..
for me it's named kdp-120 B