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Was looking for an entry level keyboard and after trying the Yamaha P125 and Roland FP10 and not being overly impressed by either decided to purchase the Kawai without trying it, merely based on brand reputation.
Been a month that I have it and quite happy with it.
Size/Handling: the keayboard is small enough and the stand fits quite well in small spaces. The only complaint I have is that the score stand goes a little beyond the actual keyboard so if you put the keyboard against the wall it tilt a bit. Can still be used that way but would have been better if it was couple of centimeters forward. That is really the only complaint, so should give the idea of the quality.
The sound is very very good. The pianos are top notch and even if there are not too many options you have pretty much all you might need and all of them sound very very good.
The action is quite light, but very enjoyable to play.
4/5 on the features as there is no connectivity for bluetooth and even if I don't care too much would probably be handy for controlling the options from a phone/tablet.
My order was missing the irish/uk adapter, but was fixed from Thomann support quickly and effectively.
Is great for home use, but the jack audio output make it a good choice for gigging as well.