I played the CA401, 501, 701, and 901 while shopping for my new digital. 401 and 501 have the same action while 701 and 901 have the same action. Besides a longer pivot, the 701 and 901’s action is also linearly weighted and has counterweights for all keys. To me, the linear weight and counterweights made a huge difference - they made the keys feel smooth while not making the keys heavy. The action on 401 and 501 felt tactile and very “digital piano ish” to me. But every person has their own preference. However, I’d also suggest playing on a few grands to get a sense of what a real grand feels like. Answer from rob417 on reddit.com
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r/DigitalPiano on Reddit: Thinking of getting CA901
December 2, 2024 -

I've been looking to replace my native kontrol s88 mk1. Partly because the keybed makes a lot of noise, partly because native instruments ceased to support it and partly because the action is not that great compared to grands I have access to (Kawai at my teacher, yamaha disklavier at a friend).

So I've been looking at different digital pianos. After testing, the best I found in term of both feeling and sound is the Kawai CA701 and CA901. There's only about 700 euros difference where I am between both so I'm leaning towards the CA901. I do have a few questions:

  1. I won't be able to have a big gap from the wall. It'll be around 5-10cm maximum. I know that this will impact the soundboard but I'm wondering how much. I read that Kawai says 3.5 cm minium is needed with Wall EQ. I just want to confirm if a CA901 that's 5 or 10cm from the wall will sound much better than the CA701

  2. I plan to also use VSTs and output the sound back to the speakers. I've read that using usb midi with audio sent to the line causes ground loop. Any effective way to mitigate that?

  3. I live in a place with a very humid climate sometimes reaching 85-90% inside the house. Will that be problematic for the instrument?

  4. It seems that where I live (HK) the warranty is only 3 years compared to 5 years in other countries. How often do problem appear between year 3 and year 5?

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r/piano on Reddit: Kawai CA401 vs. CA901 – Should I Just Go for the 901?
February 11, 2025 -

Hey everyone,

I've been playing piano for about a year now and absolutely love it! I currently have a 15-year-old Yamaha digital piano, but I know I need to upgrade to something with fully weighted keys to keep improving. After doing some research, I’ve decided I want to invest in a Kawai.

I recently visited a store and tested a few models. They had the CA401 and CA901 in stock. The CA401 feels like a natural upgrade from what I have now, but when I played the CA901, it was on a whole different level—the sound and feel were just incredible. Even my partner, who isn't a pianist, was blown away and said, "Wow, get the 901!"

Obviously, the CA901 is a bigger investment, but I’m wondering if it makes more sense to buy it now rather than upgrading to the 401 and then wanting another upgrade in a few years. Has anyone else been in a similar situation? Would you recommend just going for the 901 upfront to avoid future upgrades, or is the 401 still a great choice for someone at my level

Edit: I went for it- and purchased the CA901 and got a great deal on it! I got it in the Walnut coloring- hard color to find! Excited to get home and start playing on it.

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r/DigitalPiano on Reddit: Kawai CA 901
February 13, 2024 -

I just got a CA901 from Alamo Music center in San Antonio.

First off, this sucker is heavy lol. I wasn't expecting that. My wife and I got it moved ok but had to take a couple of breaks carrying it.

Secondly, I'm extremely impressed with it so far. I am upgrading from a Korg LP 380. While I absolutely love the korg it was time for an upgrade. The number of voices and customizations is staggering. It's going to take some time to get used to.

If you ever need an instrument alamo treated us well and shipped it to our house which is one state over. We worked with Patrick but I bet all of them are helpful. We paid around 5200 for it which is what I saw someone say they got it for on a piano forum prices paid thread.

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r/DigitalPiano on Reddit: Kawai CA901 vs NV5s - piano sound quality and latency?
July 30, 2025 -

the CA901 is newer gland theoretically has the better newer sk ex concert grand piano, when only using good headphones, does the CA901 sound better? or does the NV5s has advanced techniques so that it sounds even better? and how is the latency for the piano samples? I only use a cheap midi keyboard Axiom 61 with Cubase + Kontakt player / piano library Ivory, it sounds extremely good, but I hate the latency (reduced with audio interface scarlet 2i2 to about 7 ms, but it's still too much and nearly unplayable for me, I am very sensitive). is a normal piano from kawai better? lower latency? more direct? I never played an original acoustic piano, I have no comparison, but I think they are very direct...

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r/DigitalPiano on Reddit: Comparing Kawai CA-901, Yamaha CLP-885 and Roland LX9
August 18, 2025 -

Hey guys, incredible enough there are almost no reviews comparing these 3 models. I'm about to buy one. Can you please give me your honest opinions on these?

I actually liked CA-901 but It sounded a bit quite; they told me It was because the room was so large and the positioning of the piano wasn't great. I could already discern that the quality of sound was great but what I'm looking for in a piano is to feel the vibration, the bass like It's hitting a chord inside me.

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r/piano on Reddit: Kawai: K200 vs. CA901 (Acoustic vs. Digital) PROS & CONS
April 9, 2023 -

Hey piano community👋 I’m in the market for a new piano and would love some feedback to help me form my decision. I’ve narrowed it down to two contenders, but I’m open to considering others in my price range.

I’ve been playing on a Yamaha p-115 on and off for about 5 years. Late last year I started taking lessons and going to piano meetups in the area. I’ve come to realize the drastic difference between how the keys feel on digital piano and real acoustic uprights/grands.

I know acoustic keys are preferred to accelerate my progression. The only problem is I would have limited access to play time if I got an acoustic. Will digital keys will hinder my progress much compared to acoustic?

Are there any Pros or Cons I’ve overlooked?Any I should elaborate on? Any intrinsic properties I haven’t considered?

Kawai K200 - $7,200

PROS
Better hammer action
Rich acoustic sound
Will retain its value better

CONS
Have to keep it at my parent's, can only play ~3 times a week
Moving cost & yearly tuning/maintenance fees
Cannot capture audio/midi
Manufactured in Indonesia instead of Japan

Kawai CA901 - $6,400

PROS
Can keep at apartment and play daily
Easily capture audio/midi
$800 cheaper, no extra costs
New model#, in the beginning of its lifecycle. Better access to repair parts

CONS
Inferior replicated hammer action
Digital sound
Will not retain its value very well

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r/piano on Reddit: Disappointed with high-end Digital Pianos
September 28, 2024 -

Although I'm still a beginner, I'm really enjoying playing the piano, which is why I started thinking about upgrading my Kawai KDP 120. Today, I visited a piano store specifically to try out the Yamaha CLP 885. With how much I'm into playing right now, I could see myself spending over 5000 Euros on a new piano. However, I was surprised to find that the CLP 885 felt heavy and clunky, leaving me a bit disappointed.

I also tried a few others: the Kawai CA-901 felt the most familiar in terms of sound and touch, while the Roland LX-9 had a lighter action that I liked, though its sound felt a bit off to me.

Now, back home at my KDP 120, I’m realizing it holds up quite well, even compared to models that cost 5-6 times as much. Sure, the action and sound could be improved, but I was expecting more from those high-end pianos. Grand-Touch definitely feels different, but does it truly justify spending over 5000 Euros?

I can’t help but wonder if I'm missing something, or if I'm just that accustomed to my KDP 120. I really didn’t get that "wow" moment from the high-end models.

Have you ever upgraded your digital piano? What did you switch from and to, and how did it feel for you?

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r/piano on Reddit: Kawai CA901 vs CA99
November 20, 2022 -

Hi all! Professional pianist here who's been looking to upgrade their studio piano for a while. I'd settled on the Kawai CA99 a while ago but after months of waiting just as I was about to purchase it I notice that low and behold Kawai have realised a new model the CA901 which seems to be an upgrade as far as I can tell from a prelimenary glance.

That being said it seems to mostly be fine tunings upgradewise (new sampled voices, speaker systems etc.) rather than a fully redesigned and improved model. I know it's early day so this is unlikely but I'm wondering if anyone has any experience with the CA901 yet who can speak to the differences between it and the CA99 and whether the added price tag is a worthwhile investment.

Thanks in advance!

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AZ Piano Reviews
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Kawai Digital Pianos - REVIEW | 16 models 2026 | CA701 & CA901
2 weeks ago - The newer CA701 and CA901 key action and piano sound engine are arguably the best there is in their respective price ranges,, although the Casio Grand Hybrid models (GP-310 & GP-510) definitely give the Kawai models a “run for the money” ...
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Merriam Music
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Kawai CA901 | The Digital Piano You Need to Experience
Pair this with the fact that the sound engines are essentially the same, and it becomes apparent that the CA901 is really delivering for the price point, and certainly carves out a very specific place among Kawai’s broader digital piano hierarchy.
Published   May 17, 2023
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Product Review: Thoughts on the CA901 digital piano by pianist Ryoma Takagi | Kawai Topics | Kawai Musical Instruments Manufacturing Co., Ltd.
When I played the CA901 for the first time, I was pleasantly surprised and thought, "Can such a sound really come from a digital piano?" Although it's a digital piano, there is a part of it that reminds me of the resonance of the Shigeru Kawai SK-EX concert grand piano, which I have frequently played at recitals.
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Kawai CA901 or something else? - Piano World Piano & Digital Piano Forums
December 19, 2024 - Hello. I'm new here. But when it comes to pianos, I'm not new, but I haven't played for a long time, because my greatest achievements were in school and high school. Now that I have children aged 7 and 13, I've found that they have a knack for music like I used to. I would like to buy a...
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Kawai Digital Pianos - REVIEW- ES920, CN201, CA501, CA701, CA901
1 week ago - But the difference in the piano sound coming out of the 135 watt speaker system of the CA901 & wood soundboard at the same time is noticeable and makes the higher price for the CA901 over the CA701 justified in my opinion. ... Description review coming soon! ... Kawai has a top console upright type of digital piano that combines the electronics and many of the features of the newer CA901 with an actual Kawai acoustic upright piano key action called “Millennium III” in a specially built acoustic type piano cabinet from one of their best selling “K” series acoustic upright pianos.
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Sweetwater
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Kawai CA901 Digital Concert Piano - Rosewood Reviews | Sweetwater
February 14, 2024 - I received it almost 2 weeks ago and man this thing is incredible. If it helps anyone out there, pianoworld has a lot of negatives to say about the quality control of kawai pianos.
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Kawai CA901 Digital Piano | Kawai Concert Artist Series
November 22, 2022 - With an advanced Soundboard Speaker ... the top speakers, the CA901 digital piano delivers an amazing concert grand piano experience that can be enjoyed by players and listeners alike....
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Bonners Music
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Kawai CA901 Digital Piano; Rosewood | Bonners Music
Kawai CA901 Digital Piano; Rosewood
Kawai CA901 Digital Piano; Rosewood The CA901 is the new flagship model in the Kawai Concert Artist range of pianos. Featuring the acclaimed Grand Feel III wooden-key keyboard and a brand new SK-EX Competition Concert Grand sampled piano voice, the CA901 is a truly inspirational instrument capable of satisfying the most accomplished pianists as well as being the musical centrepiece of the family home for budding musicians of all ages. Housed within a premium quality wooden cabinet, the CA901 has tapered legs and rounded edge details that give the piano a modern and light character while mainta
Price   £2,899.00