Kawai GX3 VS Yamaha C3X

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Written By Sarah Barlow

Chief Music Officer

In this article, we will be comparing two of the most outstanding classical grand pianos in the world, the Kawai GX3 and Yamaha C3X. Both of them are perfect for pro pianists and offer elegant tone qualities. However, they equip different functions and controls. This article will stand as your guide to help you choose the perfect grand piano for your needs. Below is the list of pros, specifications, and features of Kawai GX3 and Yamaha C3X.

Kawai GX3

Firstly, Kawai GX3 is one of the best models from the brand’s line of exquisite grand pianos. Secondly, it features the Kawai’s award-winning Millennium III Keyboard Action with damper, sustain, & soft pedals and ABS carbon-fiber components.

Thirdly, it offers NEOTEX white and black key surfaces with Dual-Duplex Scaling and Solid Spruce Precision Tapered Soundboard. In addition, it is available for about $56,000 with a full 10-year warranty to ensure and protect the value of your investment.

Pros of Kawai GX3

  • The Millennium III Action with ABS Carbon Fiber and NEOTEX White and Black Key Surfaces
  • Dual-Duplex Scaling
  • Solid Spruce Precision Tapered Soundboard
  • Damper, Sustain, and Soft Pedal
  • Ten Years of company warranty
  • Classic piano without needing electricity

Yamaha C3X

Firstly, the C3X is one of Yamaha’s finest grand piano models that offers superb tone and high0level performance. Secondly, it equips an excellent Made by Yamaha Keyboard Action with Ivorite white key surfaces and WPC black key surfaces. Thirdly, it features the CX series special hammer with damper, sustain, and shift pedals. Lastly, the Yamaha C3X comes with ten years of international warranty for a price of about $60,000.

Pros of Yamaha C3X

  • Equips the Made by Yamaha Keyboard Action with Ivorite White Key Surfaces and WPC Black Key Surfaces
  • Features the CX Series Special Hammer
  • Comes with excellent damper, sustain, and shift pedals
  • Ten years of international warranty
  • A classic grand piano, not requiring electricity usage

Kawai GX3 VS Yamaha C3X

Kawai GX3Yamaha C3X
INPUTSN/AN/A
OUTPUTSN/AN/A
CONTROLS• The Millennium III Action with Carbon Fiber
• NEOTEX White and Black Key Surfaces
• Dual-Duplex Scaling
• Solid Spruce Precision
• Tapered Soundboard
• Damper, Sustain, and Soft Pedals
• Made by Yamaha Keyboard Action
• Ivorite White Key Surfaces
• WPC Black Key Surfaces
• CX Series Special Hammer
• Damper, Sustain, and Shift Pedals
CONNECTION TYPEN/AN/A
COMPATIBILITYN/AN/A
SIZE188 cm (74”) x 152 cm (59.8”) x 102 cm (40.2”)149 cm (59”) x 185 cm (72.8”) x 101 cm (40”)
WEIGHT334 kg (736.34 lbs.)319 kg (704 lbs.)
INCLUDED APPSN/AN/A
WARRANTYTen YearsTen Years

Comparison

In conclusion, Kawai GX3 and Yamaha C3X have a lot in common. However, some things separate two of the most renowned brands in the piano industry. The Kawai GX3 is a bit bigger and heavier than the Yamaha C3X. Plus, it boasts the carbon fiber Millennium III keyboard action with NEOTEX key surfaces. On the other hand, the Yamaha C3X offers the brand’s exceptional keyboard action with Ivorite and WPC key surfaces.