Embracing innovative technologies
The KDP75 takes a step forward with selections of dynamic instrument voices, various built-in lesson songs (Alfred, Beyer, Burgmuller, and Czerny), the ability to record and playback performances, metronome, dual headphone jacks, and USB connectivity.
Control the KDP75 with a smartphone or tablet using Kawai’s Piano Remote app or further expand its functionality with other music-related apps.
NEW: Shigeru Kawai SK-EX concert grand piano sounds
Highlights
IMPROVED: Responsive Hammer Compact keyboard action with improved cushion material
NEW: Low Volume Balance feature for optimized expression at low levels
NEW:Support for latest PianoRemote control and PiaBookPlayer score viewer
Built-in Burgmüller and Czerny etudes, and Alfred lesson songs
IMPROVED: Modernized key cover appearance
Tone
The KDP75 digital piano faithfully captures the beautiful sound of the highly acclaimed Shigeru Kawai SK-EX concert grand piano.
The full dynamic range of all 88 keys of this exceptional instrument are meticulously recorded, analyzed and reproduced using Kawai’s exclusive Harmonic Imaging technology.
Touch
The KDP75’s Responsive Hammer Compact (RHC) keyboard action has been developed to represent the distinctive touch of an acoustic grand piano.
Based on Kawai’s reliable keyboard action designs, now featuring improved cushioning material to help reduce keyboard noise, the sensitive yet sturdy construction provides a smooth, natural, highly authentic piano playing experience.
piano remote app
The KDP75 allows players to control the instrument’s features via Kawai’s PianoRemote app for iOS and supported Android devices.
The app connects to the piano via USB providing an effortless way to change sounds, access Kawai’s exclusive Virtual Technician or enjoy the vast array of built-in music content.
Lessons and exercises
The KDP75’s Spatial Headphone Sound (SHS) technology enhances the depth and realism of the instrument’s sound when listening through headphones.
In addition the KDP75 allows players to select the type of headphones they are using (open, semi -open, closed, in-ear, canal, etc. ) for an optimized listening experience with less ear fatigue.