Very difficult to find one in this excellent condition all around!
- This piano has real strings, hammers, etc. and the exact same weighted keys and action used in Kawai concert grand pianos.
- It also has an internal pickup system and electronics so it can be plugged in and amplified through speakers or plugged in directly to a recording interface. For recording, miking the hammers and also recording the direct signal is fantastic. It has built-in stereo tremolo, an effects loop, and balanced XLR and unbalanced 1/4 inch stereo outputs. Very similar in design and function to the Yamaha CP70 and CP-80 electric pianos.
- Acoustically, it is not as loud as most other pianos. And, with the lid closed, it could be played in an apartment or similar setting without disturbing others.
- The piano is quite heavy, but it is designed to be effortlessly tilted up on its side by one person and then rolled easily on the built-in wheels. These pianos were designed for touring and are rock solid. The original power supply cord and sustain pedal are included in the sale.
- This piano was purchased new in 1985 for $16,000. Plug that number into an inflation calculator, and you will begin to really understand the quality and craftsmanship that went into building these pianos.
Shipping Information
- Your piano will need tuning after delivery. All pianos go out of tune during shipping.
- All rates include delivery to your city in the 48 states.
- We can provide in-home delivery for $475+, depending on stairs and turns.
Shipping Rates
| Area | Cost | Time |
|---|---|---|
| Georgia | $495 (in-home) | 2 - 4 weeks |
| Midwest, Northeast, Southeast, Florida | $1,195 (curb) | 3 - 4 weeks |
| Southwest, Texas | $1,195 (curb) | 3 - 4 weeks |
| West Coast | $1,495 (curb) | 3 - 4 weeks |











