Kawai CA99 VS NV5

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Written By Sarah Barlow

Chief Music Officer

This article will compare two Kawai piano models, the CA99 and NV5. We will be helping you decide on which one to buy. Both of the models are noteworthy but there are certain features that they differ from each other. Below are the pros and specifications of each piano.

Kawai CA99

Firstly, Kawai CA99 is one of the brand’s flagship models offering the latest Grand Feel III Wooden-Key Keyboard Action. Secondly, it features an advanced SK-EX rendering with let-off simulation and triple sensor key detection. Thirdly, it comes with Line In & Out, MIDI In & Out, Bluetooth, and an audio recorder. Lastly, you can buy the Kawai CA99 for about $6,900 with a year of parts and labor warranty.

Pros of Kawai CA99

  • Grand Feel III Wooden-Key Keyboard Action
  • Ivory Touch White Keys
  • Ebony Touch Black Keys
  • Let-Off Simulation
  • SK-EX Rendering
  • Triple Sensor Key Detection
  • Line-In Recording and Overdubbing
  • Bluetooth Ver. 4.1 GATT compatible
  • USB to host, device, and for update

Kawai NV5

Firstly, Kawai NV5 is a hybrid piano that offers realistic acoustic sound. Secondly, it features the Millennium III Hybrid Upright Piano Action with IHSS Contact-Less Optical Sensors and Touch Curve. Thirdly, it comes with string, damper, and aliquot resonance.

Fourthly, Kawai NV5 has USB ports, MIDI In & Out, headphone stereo jacks, and Bluetooth. In addition, it also features an excellent line-in audio recorder. For a price of about $6,200, you can enjoy the Kawai NV5 with a 1-year warranty.

Pros of Kawai NV5

  • Millennium III Hybrid Upright Piano Action
  • IHSS Contact-Less Optical Sensors
  • String, Damper, and Aliquot Resonance
  • Touch Curve
  • Line-In Audio Recorder
  • Bluetooth Ver. 4.1 GATT compatible

Kawai CA99 VS NV5

Kawai CA99Kawai NV5
INPUTS• MIDI In
• 1 1/4” Stereo Headphone Jack
• 1 1/8” Stereo Headphone Jack
• 1 x 1/8” Stereo Line In
• MIDI In
• 1 x 1/8 Stereo Unbalanced Line In
• 1 x 1/4” Headphone Stereo Jack
• 1 x 1/8” Headphone Stereo Jack
OUTPUTS• MIDI Out
• 1/4” L/MONO R Line Out
• MIDI Out
• 1 x 1/8” Stereo Unbalanced Line Out
CONTROLS• Grand Feel III Wooden-Key
• Keyboard Action
• Ivory Touch White Keys
• Ebony Touch Black Keys
• Let-Off Simulation
• SK-EX Rendering
• Triple Sensor Key Detection
• Line-In Recording
• Bluetooth
• Millennium III Hybrid Upright
• Piano Action
• IHSS Contact-Less Optical Sensors
• String Resonance
• Damper Resonance
• Aliquot Resonance
• Touch Curve
• Line-In Audio Recorder
• Bluetooth
CONNECTION TYPE• Power Cable
• USB to Host
• USB to Device
• USB for Update
• Power Cable
• USB to Host
• USB to Device
COMPATIBILITY• iOS
• Android
• iOS
• Android
SIZE144.5 cm (57”) x 47 cm (18 1/2”) x 101 cm (39 2/3”)149 cm (58 3/4”) x 46 cm (18 1/4”) x 110 cm (43 1/4”)
WEIGHT83 kg (183 1/3 lbs.)113 kg (249 lbs.)
INCLUDED APPS• Piano Remote
• Pia Book Player
N/A
WARRANTYOne YearOne Year

Comparison

In conclusion, Kawai CA99 and Kawai NV5 are both amazing pianos with Bluetooth, MIDI, and USB audio recording features. However, they have a lot of differences such as the weight, dimensions, and controls. The Kawai CA99 best suits pianists who want a grand piano with wooden keys and SK-EX rendering. On the other hand, the Kawai NV5 is for people who like a hybrid piano action with string damper, and aliquot resonance.