Kawai Novus NV10S Hybrid Digital Piano - Full Tour, Demonstration and Review
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 5 ม.ค. 2025
- Here we have Graham Blackledge showing you everything that you ever wanted to know about the Kawai Novus NV10S Hybrid Digital Piano
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Dear Graham, which one would you recommend more this NV10s or the new CLP 895 ? Personally, love the sound of this one more than the Yamaha, but love the Yamaha APP of the 895.Thank you! PS Mind you , I have just found Tomplay app which has been also recommended by you , very good for learning, I find it useful . So I could also use Tomplay with Kawai.
The NV10S and CLP895 have a completely different sound and key action. The NV10S has a real grand piano hammer action inside it, whereas the CLP895 has a weighted key with counter weight system. They are both great. Its just a personal preference for you to choose. Kindest regards Graham
The NV10s is in a completely different league than any digital Yamaha piano.
I have had the Yamaha silent series grand as a Yamaha CLP, but now since the NV10s, I love the NV10s because of the true concert grand piano action.
There's no comparison. NV10s if you want authentic action.
@@sigma_z Hi, Thank you for your reply. Which Yamaha silent have you had ?
@@Gencsapa can't remember the actual code numbers, because this is going back more than 10+ years ago now for me. But I had the upright equivalent of the largest upright, I think it's the U1, but silent series version and then I had the Yamaha Grand Silent series. It wasn't very big, I think looking at the Yamaha website now, it would have been equivalent to the C2X SH3.
I was lucky enough to study at a music conservatoire for almost 10 years and I got to play on a 2 Steinway B Grands at every lesson and performed on the Steinway Concert D. OMG, so beautiful and the sound was amazing.
So, after being spoilt, the piano action is so important to me now. The sound can always be digitalised and there's all sorts of sound modules or VST on the computer that create the piano sound you want. But for the piano action, you can't fake it and the most truest action is on the NV10S, unless you have money for the Yamaha Grand silent series of course, but then again, I don't think they do a real concert Grand silent series and the key length is longer on a concert Grand than it is on their other grands.
I'm talking about the whole keylength, past what you would normally see, the white and black keys, it's the whole length of the lever that is important.
@@sigma_z thank you for your advice!Much appreciated.
Kawai seem to put a lot of effort in to its other sounds. I have a Roland LX6 which is great in its grand concert mode but everything else is complete garbage especially stage and upright settings. Very disappointing from Roland. I think my next piano will be a Kawai for sure but probably an acoustic hybrid.
Does it go out of tune randomly? That would be great. But I don't think it does. It would make it a real piano... And then a reset button with variations. Normal tuning. Yamaha tuning... But randomly. Sounds dont let me recognize out of tune starts with the same notes as last time or ten resets earlier....