Offering some of the finest features and technology available in an affordable instrument, the ES110 is an excellent introduction to the Kawai portable piano line. The ES110’s keyboard offers 88 grade-weighted keys designed to reproduce the distinctive feel of an acoustic piano. With all 88 keys of Kawai’s world-class concert grand piano meticulously recorded and reproduced using advanced Harmonic Imaging Sound Technology, the ES110’s sound and touch will make new or experienced players feel as though they are performing on a fine acoustic instrument. For beginning students, the ES110 offers a built-in lesson function with adjustable metronome, song recorder and “split” playing mode that allows the hands to practice independently. It can also become an attractive cultural addition to any room with optional stand and pedal lyre accessories.
KAWAI ES110
The ES110 digital piano offers the touch and tone of a fine acoustic piano in a lightweight and affordable portable digital piano package. Featuring the Responsive Hammer Compact keyboard with 88 grade-weighted keys and Kawai’s unique Harmonic Imaging Sound Technology, the ES110 delivers a realistic and highly-enjoyable musical experience. Additional features such as the built-in lesson function make the ES110 an ideal starter instrument for the beginner.
J Seibles –
The piano is excellent. The individual who wants to focus and even do just piano gigs, this is the instrument for you.
Other than that, it is a great learning tools. The voices are top notched. You will need an amlifier.
But, as stated, it is an excellent choice for beginners to professionals.
Kawai America Corporation –
Thanks for your kind words about the ES110. Many customers have commented that it provides an excellent combination of tone, touch and value.
Lee Allen –
I have been a happy user of Yamaha digital pianos since the mid 1980’s and have owned a half-dozen of their models staring with the PF70 going to the CP33. When it was time to purchase a new digital piano, I researched extensively, taking approximately 8 months to decide. While Yamaha digital pianos are quite good, I decided on the ES110 and have not regretted my decision for a single moment since. The ES110 is exquisite for an instrument of its size and price point. Next week I shall have had my ES100 for a year, and this piano has consistently far exceeded my expectations.