The ES920 is the latest addition to Kawaiʼs ES range of high specification portable digital pianos, and the long-awaited successor to the extremely popular and multi-award winning ES8. The ES920ʼs core acoustic piano sounds have also been refreshed for enhanced playability, with additional Virtual Technician parameters inherited from Kawaiʼs latest Concert Artist models that allow even greater flexibility and customisation. As with Kawaiʼs recent console instruments, the ES920 incorporates technologies developed in collaboration with premium audio equipment manufacturer, Onkyo, and features a new motherboard and amplification system designed to deliver richer, higher quality sound. The pianoʼs updated control panel retains the intuitive operation of its predecessor, while adding dedicated EQ faders and a modern OLED display for enhanced real-time control. In addition to standard MIDI, USB, and audio connectors, the ES920 also supports Bluetooth MIDI and Audio functionality, allowing the instrument to be used seamlessly with Kawaiʼs growing library of i - OS and Android apps, or for audio from a smartphone or tablet to be played through the pianoʼs premium amplifier and speaker system without additional cables. As the most portable piano in its class, the ES920 is an excellent choice for gigging or studio musicians, yet also ideally suited to academic and religious institutions. However, when attached to the dedicated HM-5 designer stand and F-302 triple pedal bar, the ES920 is transformed into a stylish, ultra-compact piano replacement, delivering an exceptional playing experience for the lounge, office, or bedroom. New Features & Improvements IMPROVED: Responsive Hammer III keyboard action with redesigned key switches IMPROVED: Improved acoustic piano sounds and updated Virtual Technician parameters IMPROVED: Enhanced Touch Curve setting with 10 selectable touch presets NEW: Electric Piano, Drawbar and Jazz Organ, Electric Bass, Harpsichord, and Strings sounds NEW: Motherboard developed in partnership with Onkyo for improved tonal clarity NEW: Updated control panel with 4-band EQ faders and modern OLED graphic display NEW: Support for latest Piano - Remote control app for i - OS/Android NEW: Bluetooth MIDI and Audio functionality with apt - X support for wireless audio playback NEW: Stylish rounded case design and lightweight chassis weighing 17 kg NEW: Modern HM-5 designer stand and F-302 triple pedal bar, support for GFP-3 triple pedal unit (stand / pedal units sold separately)
The ES920 is the latest addition to Kawaiʼs ES range of high specification portable digital pianos, and the long-awaited successor to the extremely popular and multi-award winning ES8. The ES920ʼs core acoustic piano sounds have also been refreshed for enhanced playability, with additional Virtual Technician parameters inherited from Kawaiʼs latest Concert Artist models that allow even greater flexibility and customisation. As with Kawaiʼs recent console instruments, the ES920 incorporates technologies developed in collaboration with premium audio equipment manufacturer, Onkyo, and features a new motherboard and amplification system designed to deliver richer, higher quality sound. The pianoʼs updated control panel retains the intuitive operation of its predecessor, while adding dedicated EQ faders and a modern OLED display for enhanced real-time control. In addition to standard MIDI, USB, and audio connectors, the ES920 also supports Bluetooth MIDI and Audio functionality, allowing the instrument to be used seamlessly with Kawaiʼs growing library of i - OS and Android apps, or for audio from a smartphone or tablet to be played through the pianoʼs premium amplifier and speaker system without additional cables. As the most portable piano in its class, the ES920 is an excellent choice for gigging or studio musicians, yet also ideally suited to academic and religious institutions. However, when attached to the dedicated HM-5 designer stand and F-302 triple pedal bar, the ES920 is transformed into a stylish, ultra-compact piano replacement, delivering an exceptional playing experience for the lounge, office, or bedroom. New Features & Improvements IMPROVED: Responsive Hammer III keyboard action with redesigned key switches IMPROVED: Improved acoustic piano sounds and updated Virtual Technician parameters IMPROVED: Enhanced Touch Curve setting with 10 selectable touch presets NEW: Electric Piano, Drawbar and Jazz Organ, Electric Bass, Harpsichord, and Strings sounds NEW: Motherboard developed in partnership with Onkyo for improved tonal clarity NEW: Updated control panel with 4-band EQ faders and modern OLED graphic display NEW: Support for latest Piano - Remote control app for i - OS/Android NEW: Bluetooth MIDI and Audio functionality with apt - X support for wireless audio playback NEW: Stylish rounded case design and lightweight chassis weighing 17 kg NEW: Modern HM-5 designer stand and F-302 triple pedal bar, support for GFP-3 triple pedal unit (stand / pedal units sold separately)
The ES920 is the latest addition to Kawaiʼs ES range of high specification portable digital pianos, and the long-awaited successor to the extremely popular and multi-award winning ES8. The ES920ʼs core acoustic piano sounds have also been refreshed for enhanced playability, with additional Virtual Technician parameters inherited from Kawaiʼs latest Concert Artist models that allow even greater flexibility and customisation. As with Kawaiʼs recent console instruments, the ES920 incorporates technologies developed in collaboration with premium audio equipment manufacturer, Onkyo, and features a new motherboard and amplification system designed to deliver richer, higher quality sound. The pianoʼs updated control panel retains the intuitive operation of its predecessor, while adding dedicated EQ faders and a modern OLED display for enhanced real-time control. In addition to standard MIDI, USB, and audio connectors, the ES920 also supports Bluetooth MIDI and Audio functionality, allowing the instrument to be used seamlessly with Kawaiʼs growing library of i - OS and Android apps, or for audio from a smartphone or tablet to be played through the pianoʼs premium amplifier and speaker system without additional cables. As the most portable piano in its class, the ES920 is an excellent choice for gigging or studio musicians, yet also ideally suited to academic and religious institutions. However, when attached to the dedicated HM-5 designer stand and F-302 triple pedal bar, the ES920 is transformed into a stylish, ultra-compact piano replacement, delivering an exceptional playing experience for the lounge, office, or bedroom. New Features & Improvements IMPROVED: Responsive Hammer III keyboard action with redesigned key switches IMPROVED: Improved acoustic piano sounds and updated Virtual Technician parameters IMPROVED: Enhanced Touch Curve setting with 10 selectable touch presets NEW: Electric Piano, Drawbar and Jazz Organ, Electric Bass, Harpsichord, and Strings sounds NEW: Motherboard developed in partnership with Onkyo for improved tonal clarity NEW: Updated control panel with 4-band EQ faders and modern OLED graphic display NEW: Support for latest Piano - Remote control app for i - OS/Android NEW: Bluetooth MIDI and Audio functionality with apt - X support for wireless audio playback NEW: Stylish rounded case design and lightweight chassis weighing 17 kg NEW: Modern HM-5 designer stand and F-302 triple pedal bar, support for GFP-3 triple pedal unit (stand / pedal units sold separately)
The ES920 is the latest addition to Kawaiʼs ES range of high specification portable digital pianos, and the long-awaited successor to the extremely popular and multi-award winning ES8. The ES920ʼs core acoustic piano sounds have also been refreshed for enhanced playability, with additional Virtual Technician parameters inherited from Kawaiʼs latest Concert Artist models that allow even greater flexibility and customisation. As with Kawaiʼs recent console instruments, the ES920 incorporates technologies developed in collaboration with premium audio equipment manufacturer, Onkyo, and features a new motherboard and amplification system designed to deliver richer, higher quality sound. The pianoʼs updated control panel retains the intuitive operation of its predecessor, while adding dedicated EQ faders and a modern OLED display for enhanced real-time control. In addition to standard MIDI, USB, and audio connectors, the ES920 also supports Bluetooth MIDI and Audio functionality, allowing the instrument to be used seamlessly with Kawaiʼs growing library of i - OS and Android apps, or for audio from a smartphone or tablet to be played through the pianoʼs premium amplifier and speaker system without additional cables. As the most portable piano in its class, the ES920 is an excellent choice for gigging or studio musicians, yet also ideally suited to academic and religious institutions. However, when attached to the dedicated HM-5 designer stand and F-302 triple pedal bar, the ES920 is transformed into a stylish, ultra-compact piano replacement, delivering an exceptional playing experience for the lounge, office, or bedroom. New Features & Improvements IMPROVED: Responsive Hammer III keyboard action with redesigned key switches IMPROVED: Improved acoustic piano sounds and updated Virtual Technician parameters IMPROVED: Enhanced Touch Curve setting with 10 selectable touch presets NEW: Electric Piano, Drawbar and Jazz Organ, Electric Bass, Harpsichord, and Strings sounds NEW: Motherboard developed in partnership with Onkyo for improved tonal clarity NEW: Updated control panel with 4-band EQ faders and modern OLED graphic display NEW: Support for latest Piano - Remote control app for i - OS/Android NEW: Bluetooth MIDI and Audio functionality with apt - X support for wireless audio playback NEW: Stylish rounded case design and lightweight chassis weighing 17 kg NEW: Modern HM-5 designer stand and F-302 triple pedal bar, support for GFP-3 triple pedal unit (stand / pedal units sold separately)
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Arrived on time, but a slow if you are accustomed to Az 2day. The box had a few dents and tears in the cardboard. The inside everything was bagged and sealed like new. After setting up I noticed many keys were stiff until pressed down completely- Im assuming they had a built in shipping setting from factory because they all worked perfectly afterward. As best I could tell all functions/button/keys worked like new. Amazing deal, though you feel like you are taking a chance because there is very little information and images available.
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I am sure there are better actions and speakers (Kawai CAXX, Yamaha Clavinova...) but the piano sound is great, and for the price it has a very good balance of essential features. Difficult to find any really significant shortcomings.
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I was looking for a digital piano with onboard speakers for a small restaurant gig. My usual rig is a Yamaha P80 and Bose L1 Compact (or 2 of them). The ES8 is surpasses my S90ES and Korg SV-1 and rivals the P80 piano tone using the SK5 patch with dynamic voicing and hard velocity setting. I am a piano player. I own a grand piano and know what a piano should sound and feel like. Many professional digital stage pianos are bright and perhaps intended to cut through in a band situation. The ES8 SK5 patch with dynamic voicing, and a little hammer delay for the very soft playing, is VERY warm and realistic. The onboard speakers (15wx2) aren't very big, but they are ported underneath (the point straight up) for a little bass and enough for a small restaurant gig without ... MoreI was looking for a digital piano with onboard speakers for a small restaurant gig. My usual rig is a Yamaha P80 and Bose L1 Compact (or 2 of them). The ES8 is surpasses my S90ES and Korg SV-1 and rivals the P80 piano tone using the SK5 patch with dynamic voicing and hard velocity setting. I am a piano player. I own a grand piano and know what a piano should sound and feel like. Many professional digital stage pianos are bright and perhaps intended to cut through in a band situation. The ES8 SK5 patch with dynamic voicing, and a little hammer delay for the very soft playing, is VERY warm and realistic. The onboard speakers (15wx2) aren't very big, but they are ported underneath (the point straight up) for a little bass and enough for a small restaurant gig without external amplification. A quick test with the Bose L1 Compact indicated I would need an external EQ to control the tone - particularly the bass (was too heavy straight in from the piano). It is mandatory for me that a digital piano have an upright bass split with a ride cymbal. I use this to play bass in my left hand while producing a trio sound because of the ride cymbal on every bass note. ES8 accomplishes this nicely. Also - the built in rhythms are tasteful and not over the top - usable to produce an acoustic sort of sound - little bit of rhythm guitar here and there, sometimes light strings - but no brass or bombastic arrangements. The chord scanning works very well so you can play a chart and have the keyboard follow the changes without too much effort. Haven't set up any registrations yet, but there are 28 locations (stores patch, rhythm settings, virtual technician edits, etc) and registration sets can also be stored on a USB stick - although it seems like 28 is the practical limit for quick changes between setups (wish there were more - I play 60 songs in a set sometimes and wonder if 28 is going to cover all the setups I need). I have been gigging 3 nights a week with the instrument for a few weeks and am very happy so far. Classy looking. Keyboard feel is nice - I like a heavy action - this one lighter than the P80 but heavy enough for a person who plays acoustic piano. If you like pianos that cut the other samples are very solid. I like a piano that sounds like a piano - and has good dynamic range - sounding soft (with hammers voice for a mellow tone) at pp and with bite at ff - this piano does it for me. So far, I am considering it the next best piano investment since I bought a P80 new in 1999 (although the SV1 88 and S90ES also rate highly with me for the piano sample). The non-acoustic piano sounds are fine - nothing to rave about - SV1 88 is the best at electric pianos (lots of authentic noises and stuff). If you are a fan of the synthesized Roland sound (vs sample based) you probably won't be into the ES8. If you are a Yamaha/Korg fan - you may find the ES8 a nice new flavor. Missing on the unit is a fill button for triggering fills during rhythm play (I figured it out by jumping up or down and immediately back to the original pattern to trigger a fill and continue - hardly ideal) and intro or endings buttons like a Korg Arranger. Next week I will attempt a gig using the built in rhythms - I'm optimistic. If the rhythms don't annoy me, they should please my audience - just have to practice "chording" in a clean fashion for the keyboard scanning (and various techniques for keeping the accompaniment on track) and hitting the simple pattern up/down buttons to switch between variations (2 for each style) and trigger endings. I'm feeling more and more at home on the instrument and consider it a keeper.
| Number of keys | 88 keys |
| Country of Manufacture | Indonesia |
| Key Type | Responsive Hammer III Action |
Kawai ES920 Portable Digital Piano - Black
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KAWAI ES920B Portable Digital Piano Black 88-key w/damper pedal from japan
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Arrived on time, but a slow if you are accustomed to Az 2day. The box had a few dents and tears in the cardboard. The inside everything was bagged and sealed like new. After setting up I noticed many keys were stiff until pressed down completely- Im assuming they had a built in shipping setting from factory because they all worked perfectly afterward. As best I could tell all functions/button/keys worked like new. Amazing deal, though you feel like you are taking a chance because there is very little information and images available.
I am sure there are better actions and speakers (Kawai CAXX, Yamaha Clavinova...) but the piano sound is great, and for the price it has a very good balance of essential features. Difficult to find any really significant shortcomings.
I was looking for a digital piano with onboard speakers for a small restaurant gig. My usual rig is a Yamaha P80 and Bose L1 Compact (or 2 of them). The ES8 is surpasses my S90ES and Korg SV-1 and rivals the P80 piano tone using the SK5 patch with dynamic voicing and hard velocity setting. I am a piano player. I own a grand piano and know what a piano should sound and feel like. Many professional digital stage pianos are bright and perhaps intended to cut through in a band situation. The ES8 SK5 patch with dynamic voicing, and a little hammer delay for the very soft playing, is VERY warm and realistic. The onboard speakers (15wx2) aren't very big, but they are ported underneath (the point straight up) for a little bass and enough for a small restaurant gig without ... MoreI was looking for a digital piano with onboard speakers for a small restaurant gig. My usual rig is a Yamaha P80 and Bose L1 Compact (or 2 of them). The ES8 is surpasses my S90ES and Korg SV-1 and rivals the P80 piano tone using the SK5 patch with dynamic voicing and hard velocity setting. I am a piano player. I own a grand piano and know what a piano should sound and feel like. Many professional digital stage pianos are bright and perhaps intended to cut through in a band situation. The ES8 SK5 patch with dynamic voicing, and a little hammer delay for the very soft playing, is VERY warm and realistic. The onboard speakers (15wx2) aren't very big, but they are ported underneath (the point straight up) for a little bass and enough for a small restaurant gig without external amplification. A quick test with the Bose L1 Compact indicated I would need an external EQ to control the tone - particularly the bass (was too heavy straight in from the piano). It is mandatory for me that a digital piano have an upright bass split with a ride cymbal. I use this to play bass in my left hand while producing a trio sound because of the ride cymbal on every bass note. ES8 accomplishes this nicely. Also - the built in rhythms are tasteful and not over the top - usable to produce an acoustic sort of sound - little bit of rhythm guitar here and there, sometimes light strings - but no brass or bombastic arrangements. The chord scanning works very well so you can play a chart and have the keyboard follow the changes without too much effort. Haven't set up any registrations yet, but there are 28 locations (stores patch, rhythm settings, virtual technician edits, etc) and registration sets can also be stored on a USB stick - although it seems like 28 is the practical limit for quick changes between setups (wish there were more - I play 60 songs in a set sometimes and wonder if 28 is going to cover all the setups I need). I have been gigging 3 nights a week with the instrument for a few weeks and am very happy so far. Classy looking. Keyboard feel is nice - I like a heavy action - this one lighter than the P80 but heavy enough for a person who plays acoustic piano. If you like pianos that cut the other samples are very solid. I like a piano that sounds like a piano - and has good dynamic range - sounding soft (with hammers voice for a mellow tone) at pp and with bite at ff - this piano does it for me. So far, I am considering it the next best piano investment since I bought a P80 new in 1999 (although the SV1 88 and S90ES also rate highly with me for the piano sample). The non-acoustic piano sounds are fine - nothing to rave about - SV1 88 is the best at electric pianos (lots of authentic noises and stuff). If you are a fan of the synthesized Roland sound (vs sample based) you probably won't be into the ES8. If you are a Yamaha/Korg fan - you may find the ES8 a nice new flavor. Missing on the unit is a fill button for triggering fills during rhythm play (I figured it out by jumping up or down and immediately back to the original pattern to trigger a fill and continue - hardly ideal) and intro or endings buttons like a Korg Arranger. Next week I will attempt a gig using the built in rhythms - I'm optimistic. If the rhythms don't annoy me, they should please my audience - just have to practice "chording" in a clean fashion for the keyboard scanning (and various techniques for keeping the accompaniment on track) and hitting the simple pattern up/down buttons to switch between variations (2 for each style) and trigger endings. I'm feeling more and more at home on the instrument and consider it a keeper.
Overall, an excellent keyboard for the price. The key action is very nice. The piano sound is the best you can get in terms of built-in sounds. The cabinet and construction look professional and elegant, too. The built-in speakers have plenty of volume for performing in a home (sound quality is adequate but not great). My main criticism is that you can get even better key action if you upgrade to the MP11. However, the MP11 is more expensive, 20 lbs heavier and doesn't have built-in speakers.
No complaints with any of the actual keys or the speakers, they feel fantastic. The main issue is that the case feels like it's made from very cheap plastic. This is especially an issue because the case acts like a box to amplify the sound of the action, resulting in an action that is extremely loud and distracting. I fixed the issue by putting the whole keyboard on a piece of foam to dampen the noise but really it shouldn't have been an issue in the first place.
This keyboard is exactly what I was looking for. I dont need thousands of sounds, or even a lot of control or features. I was looking for a excellent piano,, sound and excellent action, and this keyboard has both. I also love the fact that it has speakers. Ive been asked to play gigs for smaller places, and this would work right out of the box. Its a perfect fit for me.
This is one of the best portable piano on the market. The only other piano I tried that I liked beside this ES8 was the Yamaha P255, but unfortunately it's not in the same class, and a bit unfair to compare with each other. It's so beautiful to play. And the sound of the piano are gorgeous. I would like to consider both Yamaha and Kawai as outstanding pianos.
The key action still not as good as acoustic piano. But I think I cannot complain about this.The sound from headphone is much better than the sound from the build in speakers.
Quickest delivery ever. !!! Love love the digital. Awesome touch.. sound and the best manual to read to understand simply.The touch and sensivity of the action is amazing for a digital..It is good these days.!!!Technology is certainly so amazing now and this Kawaii is very top class..I have a good piano already and just wanted a good digital to use headphones to practise with without bothering others I love this digital as practising is such a pleasure on this grand piano feel and sound .The communication from BETTER MUSIC was prompt and the website is easy to manoeuvre. Many thanks. Highly recommend it all.
The description that Sam ash gives this used Kawai es8 is used, but like new. I was astonished by how new it looked. Everything came in packaged like it was new. Very professional. The keyboard sounds amazing, and I have found nothing wrong with the piano. They also include the sustain pedal. I definitely recommend buying this over spending more money on a brand new Kawai es8
| Number of keys | 88 keys |
| Country of Manufacture | Indonesia |
| Key Type | Responsive Hammer III Action |