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In its advertising Kawai has provided clear diagrams and demonstrations of their actions. Yamaha seems to keep the innards of its design a secret and only use sweet language to describe their actions. What do they have to hide?


I don't think it's necessarily a case that Yamaha has anything to hide, but rather that Kawai has more to show.

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There is difference when looking on beatiful wood or complicated hammer action which have both Kawai and Roland and looking on plastik with bended wires laugh

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Originally Posted by kapelli
There is difference when looking on beatiful wood or complicated hammer action which have both Kawai and Roland and looking on plastik with bended wires laugh


No bended wires in any Roland action. Just to be clear.


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Hello
I have tried the clp990 and the clp585.
I prefer the clp 585.l am not sure than thé action of 990 is better than 585,even or the clp990 has à real wooden keyboard


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Originally Posted by kapelli
There is difference when looking on beatiful wood or complicated hammer action which have both Kawai and Roland and looking on plastik with bended wires laugh


Gordon Bennett! This is music we're playing. You listen to that. . .the plastic and metal things work. End. . .


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