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product_id: 1999603
title: "Kawai CE220 Digital Piano"
brand: "kawai"
price: "₹ 191454"
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# 88 Wooden Keys USB Connectivity 192 Max Polyphony Kawai CE220 Digital Piano

**Brand:** kawai
**Price:** ₹ 191454
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🎶 Elevate Your Sound Experience!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Kawai CE220 Digital Piano by kawai
- **How much does it cost?** ₹ 191454 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.in](https://www.desertcart.in/products/1999603-kawai-ce220-digital-piano)

## Best For

- kawai enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted kawai brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Play Together:** Engage in duet mode with 4-hands functionality for collaborative music-making.
- • **Sound Like a Pro:** Immerse yourself in rich tones with Progressive Harmonic Imaging and 88-key sampling.
- • **Connect and Create:** Easily connect to devices via USB for seamless music production.
- • **Versatile Sound Palette:** Explore 22 internal voices and a variety of effects to enhance your performance.
- • **Unleash Your Inner Maestro:** Experience the authentic touch of 88 graded wooden keys with AWA PROII action.

## Overview

The Kawai CE220 Digital Piano features 88 wooden keys with graded hammer action, offering an authentic playing experience. It utilizes Progressive Harmonic Imaging technology for superior sound quality, supports USB connectivity, and boasts a maximum polyphony of 192. With 22 internal voices, various effects, and special modes for duet play, this piano is designed for both solo and collaborative performances.

## Description

Why you need the Kawai CE220 Digital Piano:Featuring the famous wooden-key action, the CE220 digital piano offers the finest touch available in a digital piano. With 88-key piano sampling, plus a rugged, yet beautiful cabinet, the CE220 is a great choice in a high-quality digital piano. Features:Progressive Harmonic Imaging Sound Technology with 88-Note Piano Sampling88-Key AWA PROII Wooden-Key, Graded-Hammer Action w/Counterbalancing22 Exceptional Instrument SoundsDual, Split and Four-Hands Modes192-Note PolyphonyUSB to Device3 Pedals with Half-DamperBeautiful Premium Satin Black FinishSliding Key Cover and Matching Bench

Review: Solid instrument, no letdowns - This piano is a huge step up from my old casio celviano d-piano. The sound is amazing, very close the real thing. When purchasing this piano I was fixated on the wooden key action as being the major reason for my choosing, but boy am i happy with what this instrument can produce. Of course when using the speakers the sound isn't going to resonate as well or naturally as an acoustic piano, but with a good pair of headphones the sound is rich and convincing. You wont be able to tell the difference between the sound of a grand piano on a good recording and the sound coming out of the headphone jack on the 220. The keys are also the great quality i expected. Although its not synthetic ivory, it still feels great. I'm not sure exactly what the material is, some sort of enamel maybe. Anyway, the keys are not slick at all like the plastic ones on the older/cheaper d-pianos so you will be able to get a good grip on the keys. The weighting on the keys is graduated from the bass to the treble to simulate the real thing. It is not exaggerated but subtle, which i like. some people have compared the key action to feeling like an upright piano, but I would say it is better than most uprights; the cheaper and mid-priced ones anyway. And, the touch response is much more sensitive than the clunky upright action. thus, overall, I would place the action somewhere between an upright and a baby grand. Nothing feels cheap on this piano. The build on my older casio was actually decent, but the button panel was extremely cheap feeling, like tin, and almost felt like it was going to pop out every time i turned the thing on. The 220 panel board feels nice and the buttons also feel well made; like they will last a while. The wood and finish is also very nice. The music stand can be laid flat without detaching so I can place my laptop on it. I would say my only gripe is that the pedals could feel a little more authentic. They still use the stiff spring system similar to my casio, perhaps a little better. However, it does the job and there is the half-pedal feature with the damper pedal, which i think is standard on most new d-pianos. Kawai also has the ca-65/95 series which is, in a sense, an upgrade to this model; having an improved key-action and even more authentic sound. But, they are almost $2000 dollars more for that 15% extra you get. This I think is the best bargain out there right now. Oh, and it DOES come with a bench, a nice one in fact, contrary to what another person said.
Review: Great feel and sound. Exactly what we were looking for. - This piano sounds beautiful, especially with headphones. The weighted keys feel a little mushier than my mom's 35 year old Kawai Grand, but my daughter ( the piano player in the home ) really likes it and is playing it all the time. With the headphone jack she is able to play all she wants while we watch TV. It doesn't have a zillion voices, but the ones it has sound fantastic. It's easy to do the combination voices too (like strings behind a marimba.) The piano surface/cabinet itself looks great. It's classy enough for our home without being super fancy. We didn't have room for any size of grand, and I was very interested in something that can be played without making noise through the whole house. This perfectly fits the bill.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B007OY0CVW |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Brand | Kawai |
| Brand Name | Kawai |
| Color | Satin Black |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Connector Type | usb |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 23 Reviews |
| Included Components | not included |
| Instrument | Digital Piano, Piano |
| Item Dimensions | 35 x 54 x 20 inches |
| Item Weight | 176 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Kawai |
| Manufacturer Part Number | CE220 |
| Model Name | CE220 |
| Model Number | CE220 |
| Number of Keys | 88 |
| Size | large |
| Skill Level | Professional |
| Special Feature | Portable |
| Special Features | Portable |
| Style | Digital |
| UPC | 610585440797 779177754688 |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Kawai
- **Color:** Satin Black
- **Number of Keys:** 88
- **Skill Level:** Professional
- **Special Feature:** Portable

## Images

![Kawai CE220 Digital Piano - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71SG8Xvy2yL.jpg)

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Solid instrument, no letdowns
*by L***R on March 14, 2014*

This piano is a huge step up from my old casio celviano d-piano. The sound is amazing, very close the real thing. When purchasing this piano I was fixated on the wooden key action as being the major reason for my choosing, but boy am i happy with what this instrument can produce. Of course when using the speakers the sound isn't going to resonate as well or naturally as an acoustic piano, but with a good pair of headphones the sound is rich and convincing. You wont be able to tell the difference between the sound of a grand piano on a good recording and the sound coming out of the headphone jack on the 220. The keys are also the great quality i expected. Although its not synthetic ivory, it still feels great. I'm not sure exactly what the material is, some sort of enamel maybe. Anyway, the keys are not slick at all like the plastic ones on the older/cheaper d-pianos so you will be able to get a good grip on the keys. The weighting on the keys is graduated from the bass to the treble to simulate the real thing. It is not exaggerated but subtle, which i like. some people have compared the key action to feeling like an upright piano, but I would say it is better than most uprights; the cheaper and mid-priced ones anyway. And, the touch response is much more sensitive than the clunky upright action. thus, overall, I would place the action somewhere between an upright and a baby grand. Nothing feels cheap on this piano. The build on my older casio was actually decent, but the button panel was extremely cheap feeling, like tin, and almost felt like it was going to pop out every time i turned the thing on. The 220 panel board feels nice and the buttons also feel well made; like they will last a while. The wood and finish is also very nice. The music stand can be laid flat without detaching so I can place my laptop on it. I would say my only gripe is that the pedals could feel a little more authentic. They still use the stiff spring system similar to my casio, perhaps a little better. However, it does the job and there is the half-pedal feature with the damper pedal, which i think is standard on most new d-pianos. Kawai also has the ca-65/95 series which is, in a sense, an upgrade to this model; having an improved key-action and even more authentic sound. But, they are almost $2000 dollars more for that 15% extra you get. This I think is the best bargain out there right now. Oh, and it DOES come with a bench, a nice one in fact, contrary to what another person said.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great feel and sound. Exactly what we were looking for.
*by J***T on March 18, 2015*

This piano sounds beautiful, especially with headphones. The weighted keys feel a little mushier than my mom's 35 year old Kawai Grand, but my daughter ( the piano player in the home ) really likes it and is playing it all the time. With the headphone jack she is able to play all she wants while we watch TV. It doesn't have a zillion voices, but the ones it has sound fantastic. It's easy to do the combination voices too (like strings behind a marimba.) The piano surface/cabinet itself looks great. It's classy enough for our home without being super fancy. We didn't have room for any size of grand, and I was very interested in something that can be played without making noise through the whole house. This perfectly fits the bill.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Loved it! Worked with iPad!
*by H***T on February 4, 2016*

I did my research before purchasing this baby. I read many online reviews and watched a number of videos (paid more attention on how it sounds like compared to other brands) and even went to a local store to hear how other digital pianos (namely Yamaha) sound like. Sound wise, it is indeed the best sounded digital piano under $2000. The touch is good, somewhat stiff though. It can be better if it's more sensitive to touch... The wooden keys do feel much better than the plastic ones... It is heavy and need two people to set it up (actually just for the final lift). I especially like the USB-to-device feature. I connected it directly to my ipad and find many free app for piano learning, which brings even more fun for both my kids and I. I can't say it's worth paying twice as much for similar digital pianos but this one does stand out!

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