Kawai CA59 VS Roland HP704

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Written By Sarah Barlow

Chief Music Officer

The Kawai CA59 and Roland HP704 are both excellent products that combine with an experience of a grand piano. In this article, we will be comparing these products from Kawai and Roland. So, if you’re more into classical music or fond of playing grand pianos, then you might want to check out these two. 

Kawai CA59

With the Kawai CA59, you’ll get to have the feeling of playing like a concert artist. It’s combined with the latest Grand feel compact wooden-key keyboard action together with the stunning EX, SK-EX, and SK-5 piano sounds. It also has an excellent four-speaker output and convenient USB audio features. With these primary features, the Kawai CA59 delivers the best experience not only by touch but with tone as well. 

Pros of Kawai CA59

  • Ivory Touch key surfaces, triple sensor, let-off, counterweights. 
  • Powerful 100W, high-fidelity 4-speaker delivery system.
  • MP3/WAV/SMF playback, record, and overdub to USB.
  • Spatial Headphone Sound for enhanced depth and realism.
  • Powerful 100W, high-fidelity 4-speaker delivery system.

Roland HP704

Pianos that have excellent sound or tune should look good too, right? The Roland HP704 not only provides style but delivers an outstanding performance as well. With its sophisticated and sleek design, you’ll get to have a great experience playing this premium studio piano. The advanced keyboard, music apps, and other features will surely inspire you to play more. So, if you’re fond of playing a grand piano and wanted to produce music in your studio, then the Roland HP704 is what you’re looking for. 

Pros of Roland HP704

  • Acoustic Projection System with four speakers that work together to recreate the deep, rich sound field of an acoustic piano.
  • Express yourself with the PHA-50 Keyboard and Progressive Damper Action pedals.
  • Compatible with the Piano Everyday app, which encourages you to play the piano more often.
  • Includes a large and versatile collection of non-piano sounds such as electric piano, strings, organ, and many others.
  • Headphones 3D Ambience for an immersive and realistic playing experience when practicing with headphones.
Kawai CA59Roland HP704
INPUTS• Sustain (with half-pedal support)
• Soft
• Sostenuto
Progressive Damper Action Pedal (Damper pedal: capable of continuous detection, Soft pedal: capable of continuous detection/function assignable, Sostenuto pedal: function assignable)
OUTPUTS
CONTROLS• Control panel with modern OLED graphic display
• Grand Feel Compact action88 wooden keys
• Grade-weighted hammers
• Ivory Touch white key surfaces
• Let-off simulation
• Triple sensor key detection
• Bass region counterweights
• Key Touch: 100 types, fixed touch
• Hammer Response: 10 types
• Master Tuning: 415.3–466.2 Hz (adjustable in increments of 0.1 Hz)
• PHA-50 Keyboard: Wood and Plastic Hybrid Structure, with Escapement and Ebony/Ivory Feel (88 keys)
CONNECTION TYPE• MIDI: MIDI IN, MIDI OUT, Bluetooth MIDI *
• Line Out: 1/4″ L/MONO, R [unbalanced]
• Line In: 1/4″ L/MONO, R [unbalanced]
• USB  to Host: Yes
• USB to Device: Yes
• DC In jack
• Input jacks: Stereo miniature phone type
• Output (L/Mono, R) jacks: 1/4-inch phone type
• USB Computer port: USB B type
• USB Memory port: USB A type
• Phones jack x 2: Stereo miniature phone type, Stereo 1/4-inch phone type
MONITORINGControl Panel 
COMPATIBILITYMac• Windows
• Mac
• Android
SIZE• Height: 36″
• Width: 56″
• Depth: 18.3″
• Width: 1,377 mm 54-1/4 inches
• Depth: 468 mm18-7/16 inches
• Height: 1,113 mm43-7/8 inches
WEIGHT145.5 lbs (66 kg)61.0 kg134 lbs 8 oz
INCLUDED APPS• Virtual Technician app
• Sound Museum app
• Piano Every Day
• Piano Designer
WARRANTY5-Year Warranty10- Year Manufacturer Warranty

Comparison

These two great music products are exceptional whether you’re inside or outside your studio. One thing’s for sure, you’ll get to have a great classic experience playing these pianos. There’s not much difference between them, because both are great and built to last. So if you’re looking for a grand piano with a touch of technology, check out these two amazing pianos from Kawai and Roland.