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Kawai MP11SE, 88 Keys Stage Piano

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Description

The most authentic keyboard, the most realistic sound, and the most articulate control. While others may claim to be 'the best', only one can be considered the most genuine.Class-leading Grand Feel wooden-key keyboard actionStunning SK-EX, SK-5, and EX acoustic grand piano soundsStrong selection of realistic electric pianos and other soundsWide variety of Virtual Technician sound editing parametersIntuitive panel with independent sound sections and effects


Item Weight: 49.9 pounds


Product Dimensions: 60 x 24 x 10 inches


Item model number: MP11SE


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: December 11, 2017


Color Name: Black


Number of Keyboard Keys: 88


Power Source: Usb


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  • Plays Like a Grand, Excellent Quality
This stage piano has an action that is unparalleled. It feels like a real grand piano. As a pianist of 20 years, I needed something similar and what I got feels identical. I can improve with this, rather than sustaining or losing my dexterity with a keyboard of inferior action. There have been some complaints on the sound, but that is laughable. Is it as good as a Nord Grand or Nord 4? No. Nord is the gold standard for sound, but this is plenty good enough. For the price point, you will get a phenomenal sound. As well, there are numerous settings for customization. This is the gold standard for the most realistic action and touch for something that is not an actual piano. Fair warning, she is heavy. 76lbs or so. Not easy or fun to move. If you are going to set it up and leave it, go for it. If you are using this to gig, keep the weight in mind. All in all, I suggest this stage piano wholeheartedly. Even with the price increase Kawai put in place the last year (this piano increased by a good ~$700 or so), it is well worth it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on November 12, 2022 by Aaron Aaron

  • Feels and sounds exactly like a piano
If you are looking for a keyboard that feels and sounds exactly like a piano, this is the one you want. The keys feel like a real piano because they are actual, full-size, wooden mechanical keys. The difference between this keyboard and an acoustic piano is not the keys. The difference is that the strings have been replaced with sensors and electronics. This instrument does a very convincing job of emulating piano sounds because it's actually playing high-quality recordings of a real piano when you strike a key. You have a choice of 12 different pianos, as well as many adjustments to each. They all sound great. When you strike a key, you hear not only the direct string tone, but resonances with other strings. If you strike a key harder or softer, the tone, not just the volume, changes because each key has been recorded (sampled) at many different key velocities. It even emulates damper and pedal noise (if you want). Speaking of pedals, it comes with a very nice 3-pedal unit that plugs in and works seamlessly. Some caveats: 1. This is a big, heavy instrument compared to a many keyboards. It's built like a tank. (75 lb. of wood and steel.) Unless you have a roadie, you will not want to move this around much. If you plan to tuck your keyboard away in a closet when it's not in use, this is probably not the right choice. 2. You will need a good pair of speakers to do this instrument justice unless you intend to use only headphones. The lowest note on a piano is less than 30 Hz., which will not sound like much on a pair of small desktop speakers. (I bought a pair of Adam A7T powered speakers, which sound great but add ~$500 to the price of the setup.) 3. This instrument is really oriented toward emulating an acoustic piano. If you want an all-purpose keyboard that can sound like an organ, synth, string section, etc., this may not be the right keyboard for you. This instrument does have some good electronic piano sounds as well as harpsichord, celeste, vibraphone, marimba, and a bunch of other instruments. But you can find other keyboards with far more variety built in, and for less money. What you won't find is a keyboard that feels and sounds more like an acoustic piano. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on October 15, 2021 by Amazon Customer

  • Probably as close to a piano as you can get with digital
I still prefer playing my Yamaha U3 Upright Piano. No digital piano can capture the warmth, textures and feel of a good piano. Nonetheless, this is as close as you can get. The Kawai MP11se approximates a real piano sufficiently to enable a pianist to constructively use it for practice. It does come with a huge array of other features of which I use a fraction (it records and plays back your performances and has an effective metronome) but the Kawai was purchased for practicing classical pieces, and I am quite happy with the results. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on September 25, 2022 by Jason Vicente

  • Pleased with the purchase
For the most part, I really love this piano. It definitely has the best keyboard action of any digital piano I have played. The build quality is great (and yes, it is as heavy as a small elephant). Is it as much fun as an acoustic? Not quite, but it is still very nice. The downsides? It doesn’t come with with its own speakers (which is probably a good thing, but something to be aware of). I found some of the default settings to sound a bit dull in the middle of the keyboard, but there are a lot of adjustments you can make to compensate. By default, the damper pedal makes a weird fake electronic noise? but this can be easily turned off via settings. Overall though I think it is a very high quality keyboard. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on August 11, 2021 by Daz

  • Most like a Steinway Grand action
I've played a lot of concert grands in my career. I've tried every MIDI controller under the sun, but none of them were more than a poor imitation. But this one gets it just about right. Practicing on the MP11SE, then going to a concert grand doesn't feel like an adjustment to me. Don't get the VPC1 - it feels like a controller. Get this one. The only way to describe it is that it's simply pleasurable to play. The thing has actual hammers inside so it's a reproduction of the physics of playing an acoustic grand. The weights are just right. The way it snaps back is just right. The on-board sounds aren't great. But buy it for the action alone. It costs more, but is vastly better than any other options. I've tried them all and this one is the one. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on September 21, 2019 by Aaron Kneile

  • Kawai MP11SE digital piano
This is my fourth or fifth digital piano. This is by far the best digital piano I've played. It is fun, the board is fantastic, and the sounds are great. I wouldn't buy this if I had to lug it to gigs all the time (it's very heavy and awkward) but I'm using this for at home practice. It is not great at making quick changes to the piano sounds and the sounds are somewhat limited but for a piano player who wants some high end variations on their sounds I don't see how it could be beat. I highly recommend this keyboard. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on December 21, 2019 by craftman

  • Owned for 2 years, best DP on the market (besides cabinet style ones) for key action
If you're like me and need to perform on a concert grand every so often but still need a DP to practice on, this is the one to get. Well, either this one or one of the other Kawai "GF (grand feel) keyboards" but those are all cabinet style which means more pricey and less portable. Some ppl mentioned the onboard samples are a bit bland. I agree. I don't even use the onboard samples, I just use this huge 75 pound behemoth as a gigantic midi controller. And it's perfect. I mean, the keys are probably 80% of the weight. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on November 11, 2021 by Lionel

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