Kawai VPC1 VS MP11

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Written By Sarah Barlow

Chief Music Officer

This article compares two of Kawai’s best pianos, the VPC1 and MP11. We will be helping you come up with a decision of which is better or which one suits you the most. Both Kawai pianos are top-of-the-key, which are perfect for aspiring and professional pianists. Below are the specifications and pros of the VPC1 and MP11.

Kawai VPC1

Firstly, Kawai VPC1 is an excellent piano controller for MIDI-based professional virtual pianists. Secondly, it features the brand’s RM3II Wooden-Key Grand Hammer Action. Thirdly, it comes with damper and soft-pedals, USB 2.0 and Type B ports, MIDI In & Out, and MIDI Thru.

Fourthly, it has a built-in VPC Editor app that is compatible with Mac and Windows computers. And lastly, you can order Kawai VPC1 on the internet and enjoy a 1-year labor and parts warranty.

Pros of Kawai VPC1

  • It equips the Kawa’s latest RM3 Grand II Action with wooden keys
  • Luxury design and robust construction
  • Ivory Touch with Touch Curve and triple sensor key detection

Kawai MP11

Firstly, Kawai MP11 is an excellent stage piano with realistic sound perfect for professional pianists. Secondly, it features the Kawai Grand Feel Wooden-Key Action with Touch Curve, Let-Off Simulation, and detachable Music Rest.

Thirdly, it comes with damper/sostenuto, soft, and expression pedal inputs, USB ports, audio recorder, MIDI In, Out, & Thru, Line In & Out, and XLR outputs. Fourthly, it is compatible with computers running Mac and Windows OS. And lastly, you can have a 1-year warranty if you order Kawai MP11.

Pros of Kawai MP11

  • It equips the Kawai Grand Feel Action with wooden keys
  • Ivory Touch, Music Rest, and Touch Curve
  • It has an audio recording feature
  • Damper, Soft, and Expression Pedals

Kawai VPC1 VS MP11

Kawai VPC1Kawai MP11
INPUTS• MIDI In
• Damper/Sostenuto Pedal
• Soft Pedal Power
• MIDI In
• Line In 6.3 mm L/MONO R
• 1 Damper/Sostenuto Pedal
• 1 Soft Pedal
• 1 Expression Pedal 
OUTPUTS• MIDI Out
• MIDI Thru
• MIDI Out
• MIDI Thru
• Line Out 6.3 mm L/MONO R
• Headphone 1 x 1/4” Stereo Jack
• XLR Outputs with Ground Lift
CONTROLS• RM3 Grand II Action
• Touch Curve
• Grade-Weighted Hammers
• Let-Off Simulation
• Music Rest (Detachable)
• Grand Feel Action
• Touch Curve
• Grade-Weighted Hammers
• Let-Off Simulation
• Music Rest (Detachable)
• USB Audio Recording
• MIDI Recorder
• 5 AMP Simulators
CONNECTION TYPE• Power Cable
• AC Adaptor
• USB Type B
• USB 2.0
• Power Cable
• USB to Host
• USB to Device
MONITORINGN/AN/A
COMPATIBILITY• Windows
• Mac
• Windows
• Mac
SIZE138 cm (54 1/3”) x 42.5 cm (16 3/4”) x 18.5 cm (7 1/3”)138 cm (54 1/3”) x 45.5 cm (18”) x 19 cm (7 1/2”)
WEIGHT29.5 kg (65 lbs.)32.5 kg (72 lbs.)
INCLUDED APPSVPC EditorN/A
WARRANTYOne YearOne Year

Comparison

The VPC1 and MP11 are both from the excellent piano brand, Kawai. They also have the same MIDI features and are both compatible with Windows and Mac. However, VPC1 differs from the MP11 as it equips a built-in VPC Editor app. On the other hand, MP11 also boasts an audio recording feature, XLR outputs, and Line In & Out. In conclusion, Kawai MP11 is best suited to professional piano players as it comes with more functionalities, while the Kawai VPC1 is for amateur pianists.