Kawai CA78 VS Roland LX706

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Written By Sarah Barlow

Chief Music Officer

The Kawai CA78 and Roland LX706 have one thing in common, they’re both luxurious digital pianos. If you’re looking for a piano that could provide quality music and is physically beautiful, you might want to check both of these products. In this article, we will the similarities and differences between Kawai CA78 and Roland LX706.

Kawai CA78

The CA78 sets a new standard for digital pianos. Rich, expressive tone is delivered by advanced features such as their unique amplifier technologies and strong multi-speaker configuration co-developed with Onkyo audio professionals. The origin of the CA78’s unmistakable warm acoustic tone is the Shigeru Kawai Concert Grand Piano that was meticulously sampled and modeled overall 88 keys to produce the Shigeru Kawai SK-EX Rendering piano sound engine.

Pros of Kawai CA78

  •  Modern 5″ LCD touchscreen display embedded within cheek block.
  • Attractive, modern cabinet with 6-position adjustable music rest.
  • Industry-leading Grand Feel II wooden-key keyboard action.
  • Premium audio processing and amplification powered by Onkyo.
  •  SK-EX Rendering piano sound engine with multi-channel sampling.

Roland LX706

The LX706 deserves a deeper study for players researching the Roland LX700 series and looking for the perfect mix of features and pricing. The LX706 is designed for aspiring pianists and lies in the middle of the LX700 range, reproducing the traditional performance of an acoustic grand piano in your studio or living room.

Pros of Roland LX706

  • Acoustic Projection System, with 3-way/6-speaker that work together to recreate the deep, rich sound field of an acoustic piano.
  • Includes a large and versatile collection of non-piano sounds such as electric piano, strings, organ, and many others.
  • Compatible with Piano Everyday app which encourages you to play the piano more often.
  • Express yourself with Hybrid Grand Keyboard and Progressive Damper Action Pedals.
  • ‘My Stage’ allows you to select the best combination of piano sound and ambiance to emulate specific playing venues.
Kawai CA78Roland LX706
INPUTS• 1 x 1/4″, 1 x 1/8″ Stereo jacks
• MIDI IN
• 1/8″ Stereo (with volume adjust knob) [unbalanced]
• DC In jack
• Input jacks: Stereo miniature phone type
• Phones jack x 2: Stereo miniature phone type, Stereo 1/4-inch phone type
OUTPUTS• MIDI OUT
• 1/4″ L/MONO, R [unbalanced]
Output (L/Mono, R) jacks: 1/4-inch phone type
CONTROLS• 88 wooden keys
• Grade-weighted hammers
• Ivory Touch white key surfaces
• Ebony Touch black key surfaces
• Let-off simulation
• Triple sensor key detection
• 88-key Graded counterweights
• Metronome (adjustable Tempo/Beat/Down beat/Pattern/Volume/Tone)
Registration
• Dual
• Split
• Twin
• Piano (with Individual Mode)Transpose (in semitones)
• Speaker volume and Headphones volume automatically select function
• Volume limit function
• Panel Lock
CONNECTION TYPE• Power Cable
• USB to Host
• USB to Device
• AC Adaptor
• USB Computer port: USB B type
• USB Memory port: USB A type
MONITORING5″ LCD touchscreen (480 x 800 pixels)Graphic OLED 128 x 32 dots
COMPATIBILITY• Windows
• Mac
• Android
• iOS
SIZE• Width 145.5 cm (57 1/3″)
• Depth 45.5 cm (18″)
• Height 92.5 cm (36 1/2″) [music rest flat]
• Width: 1,383 mm54-1/2 inches
• Depth: 493 mm19-7/16 inches
• Height: 1,118 mm44-1/16 inches
WEIGHT75 kg (165 1/3″)Weight: 98.0 kg216 lbs 1 oz
INCLUDED APPS• Piano Remote
• PiaBookPlayer
• Piano Every Day
• Piano Designer
WARRANTY10-Year Warranty2-Year Warranty

Comparison

The Kawai CA78 and Roland LX706 are both excellent products that don’t fail the expectations of their customers. With their unique and quality-sounding ability, you’ll surely put more time into playing the piano. There might be a difference in prices, but it’s worth the purchase.