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So, do you mean that to promote digital pianos a woman should be blond and with very light makeup? I fail to understand this reasoning but maybe Kawai should hire Valentina Lisitsa to make you happy:
But then they will make unhappy all the Astanova fans...
So at the end, their choice was a compromise: an elegant (but fake pianist) brunette.
It's interesting from the above video that the little fake soundboard in the rear of the cabinet actually resonates a little when you play low notes and this could make the instrument sound a little bigger. I think this makes sense: the sound generated by the speakers moves air inside the cabinet too, and this makes the little fake soundboard vibrate a little, even without transducers directly connected to it. Probably this was not intended (otherwise Kawai would have advertised it as a great feature... Maybe they should do it!). And it's true that the tweeters are more far in the back so they make the sound a little different from the CN39 cabinet sound generation, and maybe more "spacious", more three-dimensional... Of course, from the Line-Out or if you play with headphones the sound is exactly the same as the CN39.
It's interesting from the above video that the little fake soundboard in the rear of the cabinet actually resonates a little when you play low notes and this could make the instrument sound a little bigger. I think this makes sense: the sound generated by the speakers moves air inside the cabinet too, and this makes the little fake soundboard vibrate a little, even without transducers directly connected to it. Probably this was not intended (otherwise Kawai would have advertised it as a great feature... Maybe they should do it!). And it's true that the tweeters are more far in the back so they make the sound a little different from the CN39 cabinet sound generation, and maybe more "spacious", more three-dimensional... Of course, from the Line-Out or if you play with headphones the sound is exactly the same as the CN39.
Kawai don't call it a "Fake soundboard" though - from their website:
"Lower-range frequencies are delivered through the underside of the instrument, while mid and high frequencies are projected outward via the soundboard-mounted speakers, then reflect against the polished topboard."
Well, of course they cannot use the adjective "fake". Think about it: "Listen people, our new DG-30 features a 'fake' soundboard!". That would not sound too good, right?
But they don't say the little soundboard "generates" sounds. They only say the mid/high freqs are generated by the upper speakers mounted on the soundboard and then this sound is reflected against the topboard (and this could be another thing that makes the DG-30 sound different from the CN39).
So if there are some little vibrations from that part of the instrument body, they are just passive vibrations (residual vibrations generated from the speaker frame mounted on it and/or from the back of the speakers, as in a bass reflex system).
Anyway, whatever it is, if it sounds good, it's good.
Copied from another thread ( see thread link below) on behalf of the owner - Petrom714 - of a new DG30
Originally Posted by Petrom714
Sorry to bother you James. Off topic...but just got in my new DG30...the firmware needs update as per PIANOREMOTE app...any help you can direct me to The manual doesn’t discuss topic Ps...to direct message you here , how do I do that? Sorry for being a Luddite
Originally Posted by drewr
Hello Petrom714,
You should probably create a new thread for inquiring with KJ regarding your need to get help updating firmware on your new DG30........
PS - I thought PianoRemote app is a graphical alternative to the actual controls on the DP (display, buttons, lights, sliders etc).
Thank you so much Yes the STARTING NEW THREAD I need to figure out ASAP There’s supposed to be a dedicated input/usb just for a firmware update via thumb drive...my piano has that? I’m still on a quest to get BLUETOOTH MIDI files into this beautiful instrument..so I am starting to look at these IOS apps...hence PIANOREMOTE as per James previous suggestion
- Below is Kawai support/software updates page for dg30
Explore for a while the manual and the physical attributes of your lovely new DP , afterwards, you may find it a bit easier to figure out how to get DG30 firmware version 1.10 onto a thumb drive THEN into you DG30..... a big question for you may be - to download firmware from Kawai onto thumb drive via PC, Mac/ipad or other such device?
Last edited by drewr; 07/10/2112:21 PM.
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