Piano sound: Celebrated concert grand pianos
The rich, expressive sound of Kawai's celebrated concert grand pianos are at the heart of the new CN Series, with both the flagship Shigeru Kawai SK-EX and highly-acclaimed Kawai EX instruments lovingly recorded and faithfully produced using full 88-key stereo sampling. With two distinctive Kawai concert grand pianos and a traditional upright available, CN201 owners can explore a variety of different piano sounds, and enjoy the contrasting properties of each. The latest CN201 utilise Kawai's advanced Progressive Harmonic Imaging technology, with algorithms that reproduce how an acoustic piano's tonal character changes as dynamics increase. This ensures seamless expression when playing from gentle pianissimo to thunderous fortissimo, without sudden changes in sound, while impressive polyphony specifications allow players to perform complicated pieces without held notes 'dropping out' unexpectedly.
These realistic piano sounds are delivered using high-performance audio hardware and speaker systems offer great tonal projection. This technology is complemented by a newly engineered power adapter that contributes to an overall smoother, clearer sound, and ensures a faithful reproduction of the acoustic piano source – even when playing at high volume levels.
Keyboard action: Improved Responsive Hammer III action
Connecting the CN201' stunning grand piano sounds to the player is the acclaimed Responsive Hammer III keyboard. This highly-regarded action features graded hammers that replicate the heavier bass and lighter treble hammers of an acoustic piano, with additional counterweights embedded within the front of each black and white key that assist playing control during pianissimo passages. The CN201 utilise a modern triple sensor key detection system for enhanced repetition speed and responsiveness, allowing a greater range of expressive control from staccato to legato playing.
The Responsive Hammer III action is equipped with premium Ivory Touch key surfaces that possess an attractive, natural matte finish that is smooth but not slippery, while let-off simulation reproduces the subtle resistance felt when playing the keys of a grand piano very softly, satisfying the expectations of the most experienced pianists. Finally, the updated RHIII action utilised by the CN201 features structure and cushioning upgrades. These enhancements further improve the sense of stability when keys are pressed, while also helping to reduce action noise as the keys are released.
Convenient features: Integrated Bluetooth connectivity with app support
The impressive CN201 offers a variety of useful features to complement their stunning grand piano sounds and authentic keyboard touch. Integrated Bluetooth Bluetooth® MIDI and Bluetooth Audio connectivity allows apps such as Kawai's dedicated PianoRemote control app, or a wide range of third-party learning and recreation apps to be enjoyed wirelessly, and for music streamed from a smartphone or tablet to be played through the pianos' impressive audio systems without any additional cables.
For aspiring pianists, the built-in lesson function featuring a variety of classical etudes is complemented by Kawai's PiaBookPlayer score viewing app, while the adjustable metronome and song recorder are both invaluable tools for developing a sense of rhythm and charting one's progress. An assortment of additional instrumental voices, along with Dual and Split playing modes add greater variety to players' performances, while the special Four Hands mode divides the keyboard into two independent sections, allowing teacher and student to practise and play together using a single instrument. The CN201 also inherit Kawai's advanced SHS technology from the larger CA Series instruments, enhancing the depth and realism of sounds heard through headphones or earphones, while also helping to reduce auditory fatigue when listening for extended periods of time. The CN201 model also includes USB-MIDI ports for straightforward wired connectivity with computers.
Attractive design: Modern cabinet appearance with discrete control panel and OLED display
The CN201 piano is housed within a premium quality wooden cabinet that incorporate a flat fascia and raised upper board. The control panel is discretely embedded inside the left cheek-block, with functions clearly printed directly onto each button, and the high-resolution OLED display that remain clear and easily readable from the seated position. Attractive curved leg and minimalist toe block design contributes to the pianos' slender appearance, with Premium Rosewood, Satin Black, and Satin White finishes that are suitable for a range of traditional and modern interiors.
Beautiful grand piano sounds, an authentic keyboard action, and a variety of modern, convenient features – all housed within an attractive and inspiring cabinet.
Kawai CN201: Enjoy music, together.
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| Keyboard | |
| Action | Responsive Hammer III |
| Key Material | Plastic |
| Key Surface | Ivory Touch |
| Letoff Simulation | Yes |
| Sensors | 3 |
| Velocity Curves | Light, Normal, Heavy, Off |
| Key Lid | Yes, sliding type |
| Sound Source | |
| Sound Source | Progressive Harmonic Imaging™, 88 Key Sampling |
| Sounds | 19 |
| Polyphony | max. 192 notes |
| Virtual Technician | Smart Mode: 10 Presets, Advanced Mode (via PianoRemote app): Voicing, Damper Resonance, Damper Noise, String Resonance, Key-off Effect, Fall-back Noise, Hammer Delay, Topboard, Decay Time, Minimum Touch, Stretch Tuning, Temperament Key, User Key Volume, Half-Pedal Adjust, Soft Pedal Depth |
| Keyboard Modes | Dual, 4 Hands |
| Reverb | Room, Lounge, Small Hall, Live Hall, Concert Hall, Cathedral |
| Effects | Yes, preset |
| Music/Recording | |
| Metronome/Beats | 7 Beats, Tempo and Volume adjustable |
| Recorder | 3 Songs, max. 10.000 notes |
| Lesson Function | Burgmüller 25 (25 Etudes Faciles, Opus 100); Czerny 30 (Etudes de Mécanisme, Opus 849); Chopin Waltzes; Beyer (Vorschule im Klavierspiel, Opus 101); Alfred's Basic Piano Library Lesson Book Level 1A; Alfred's Basic Piano Library Lesson Book Level 1B |
| Concert Magic Songs | 40 |
| Demo Songs | 19 |
| Features | |
| Display | 128 x 128 pixel OLED |
| Bluetooth | Bluetooth Audio (Ver. 5.1 A2DP compatible); Bluetooth MIDI (Ver. 5.0; GATT compatible), Bluetooth Low Energy MIDI Specification compliant |
| USB Functions | USB MIDI to host |
| Other Features | Tone Control, Low Volume Balance, Dual, 4 Hands, Tuning, Touch Curve, Virtual Technician Smart Mode, Damper Noise, Key Volume, Startup Settings, Spatial Headphone Sound, Phones Type, Bluetooth®, Bluetooth® Audio Volume, MIDI Settings, Auto Display Off, Auto Power Off, Factory Reset |
| Sound System | |
| Sound System | 12 cm x 2 Full range speaker |
| Amplifier | 2 x 20W |
| Power Consumption | 12W with PS-154 AC-adapter |
| Construction | |
| Pedals | Grand Feel System with Damper (Half-Pedal), Sostenuto and Soft |
| Music Rack | Yes, adjustable |
| Jacks | USB (to Host), Headphones x 2 (1/4", 1/8") |
| Dimensions | |
| Height in cm | 86 |
| Width in cm | 136 |
| Depth in cm | 40.5 |
| Weight in kg | 43 |
| Finishes | |
| Finishes | Premium Rosewood, Premium Satin Black, Premium White Satin |
Q: What is the Kawai CN201?
A: The Kawai CN201 is a cabinet-style digital piano designed for home use, combining realistic weighted keyboard action, detailed grand piano sound, integrated pedals, Bluetooth connectivity, and a furniture-style cabinet in one elegant instrument.
Q: Who is the Kawai CN201 designed for?
A: The CN201 is designed for beginners, developing pianists, families, teachers, and home players who want an authentic piano experience in a dedicated home instrument.
Q: What makes the Kawai CN201 different from a portable digital piano?
A: Unlike a portable piano, the CN201 is built as a home cabinet model with integrated pedals, a sliding key cover, an adjustable music rest, and a more furniture-style appearance for permanent placement.
Q: How many keys does the Kawai CN201 have?
A: The Kawai CN201 has 88 keys, giving players the full piano range for study, performance, and everyday practice.
Q: Does the Kawai CN201 have weighted keys?
A: Yes. The CN201 uses Kawai’s Responsive Hammer III keyboard action with graded hammers to recreate the feel of an acoustic piano more realistically.
Q: What keyboard action does the Kawai CN201 use?
A: The CN201 uses Kawai’s Responsive Hammer III action, which includes triple-sensor key detection, let-off simulation, counterweights, and Ivory Touch key surfaces for a more refined and responsive playing experience.
Q: Does the Kawai CN201 sound like an acoustic piano?
A: Yes. The CN201 includes sounds based on the Shigeru Kawai SK-EX and Kawai EX concert grands, along with an upright piano sound, giving players a rich and expressive acoustic-style piano experience.
Q: What sound engine does the Kawai CN201 use?
A: The CN201 uses Kawai’s Progressive Harmonic Imaging sound engine with full 88-key sampling to deliver detailed and expressive piano tone.
Q: How many sounds are included on the Kawai CN201?
A: The CN201 includes 19 sounds, covering acoustic pianos and a selection of additional instrumental voices for more varied playing.
Q: What is the polyphony of the Kawai CN201?
A: The Kawai CN201 offers a maximum polyphony of 192 notes, helping it handle sustained passages and more complex performances effectively.
Q: Does the Kawai CN201 have built-in speakers?
A: Yes. The CN201 includes a built-in stereo speaker system with two 12 cm full-range speakers powered by 2 x 20W amplification.
Q: Is the Kawai CN201 good for home practice?
A: Yes. Its cabinet design, realistic key action, built-in pedals, headphone features, and strong speaker system make it very well suited to regular home practice.
Q: Is the Kawai CN201 suitable for apartments or shared spaces?
A: Yes. The CN201 is a strong choice for apartments and shared homes because it includes headphone connections, adjustable volume, low volume balance settings, and a cabinet design intended for quiet home use.
Q: Does the Kawai CN201 work well with headphones?
A: Yes. The CN201 includes Kawai’s Spatial Headphone Sound technology and headphone type settings to create a more natural and comfortable listening experience during private practice.
Q: How many headphone sockets does the Kawai CN201 have?
A: The CN201 includes two headphone connections, one 1/4-inch and one 1/8-inch, making it convenient for private practice and lessons.
Q: Does the Kawai CN201 have Bluetooth?
A: Yes. The CN201 includes both Bluetooth Audio and Bluetooth MIDI, allowing wireless connection to compatible smart devices and wireless audio playback through the piano’s speaker system.
Q: Can you stream music through the Kawai CN201 speakers?
A: Yes. The CN201 supports Bluetooth Audio, so music from a compatible phone or tablet can be played through the piano’s built-in speakers.
Q: Does the Kawai CN201 support USB connection?
A: Yes. The CN201 includes USB-MIDI to Host connectivity for easy wired connection to computers and compatible devices.
Q: Does the Kawai CN201 work with apps?
A: Yes. The CN201 supports Kawai’s PianoRemote and PiaBookPlayer apps, along with compatible third-party learning and recreation apps.
Q: Does the Kawai CN201 include lesson features?
A: Yes. The CN201 includes a built-in lesson function with classical studies and method-book content to support developing players.
Q: What lesson content is included on the Kawai CN201?
A: The CN201 includes lesson material such as Burgmüller 25, Czerny 30, Chopin Waltzes, Beyer, and Alfred’s Basic Piano Library Lesson Book Levels 1A and 1B.
Q: What is Concert Magic on the Kawai CN201?
A: Concert Magic is a built-in feature that lets players enjoy playing songs in a simplified and accessible way, and the CN201 includes 40 Concert Magic songs.
Q: Does the Kawai CN201 include a recorder?
A: Yes. The CN201 includes a built-in recorder that can store up to 3 songs with a maximum of 10,000 notes.
Q: Does the Kawai CN201 include a metronome?
A: Yes. The CN201 includes a metronome with 7 beat settings and adjustable tempo and volume.
Q: What keyboard modes are available on the Kawai CN201?
A: The CN201 supports Dual and Four Hands modes, allowing players to layer sounds or divide the keyboard into two equal ranges for teaching and duet practice.
Q: Is the Kawai CN201 good for teacher and student practice?
A: Yes. Its Four Hands mode, dual headphone outputs, integrated pedals, and stable cabinet design make it a strong option for lessons and shared practice sessions.
Q: Does the Kawai CN201 include Virtual Technician features?
A: Yes. The CN201 includes Virtual Technician Smart Mode presets on the instrument, with more detailed adjustment options available through the PianoRemote app.
Q: What can you adjust with Virtual Technician on the Kawai CN201?
A: The CN201 allows adjustment of parameters such as voicing, damper resonance, string resonance, key-off effect, fall-back noise, hammer delay, tuning, temperament, key volume, and pedal-related settings.
Q: Does the Kawai CN201 have a display?
A: Yes. The CN201 features a high-resolution 128 x 128 pixel OLED display for clear and easy navigation of sounds and settings.
Q: Does the Kawai CN201 have built-in pedals?
A: Yes. The CN201 includes Kawai’s Grand Feel pedal system with damper, sostenuto, and soft pedals, and the damper pedal supports half-pedalling.
Q: Does the Kawai CN201 have a key cover?
A: Yes. The CN201 includes a sliding key cover as part of its cabinet-style design.
Q: Does the Kawai CN201 have a music rest?
A: Yes. The CN201 includes an adjustable music rest for holding sheet music comfortably during practice and performance.
Q: What colours is the Kawai CN201 available in?
A: The CN201 is available in Premium Rosewood, Premium Satin Black, and Premium White Satin finishes.
Q: How much does the Kawai CN201 weigh?
A: The Kawai CN201 weighs approximately 43 kg, making it much better suited to permanent home placement than portable use.
Q: Is the Kawai CN201 portable?
A: No. The CN201 is not designed as a portable digital piano. It is a home cabinet model intended to stay in one place.
Q: Is the Kawai CN201 a good choice for beginners?
A: Yes. The CN201 is an excellent choice for beginners who want a serious home piano with realistic touch, strong sound, integrated pedals, and useful learning tools.
Q: Who should buy the Kawai CN201?
A: The Kawai CN201 is ideal for players who want a stylish home digital piano with a more authentic cabinet-style setup, refined weighted action, detailed piano sound, and modern wireless convenience.
