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November sales just started at my local piano shop and for the budget I had for the CA401 (~$2500) I can now get a CA501 whereas the CA401 is now around $2000.
So I checked the MSRP and I was blown away by how MUCH more expensive those same models are in the US...like, how? It's not like they're made in the EU so it's cheaper? If anything, it's usually the EU that has the same product for much more money. What's going on? (And no, it's not a scam, they're the official dealer for Kawai in Croatia)
PS. While I'm here, is it worth it to get the CA501 over the CA401 for that budget? It's my very first piano, I'm a beginner and just wanted a really good action, both models are the same in that particular respect
[EDIT: bought the CA401 just a few hours ago, I figure the upgrade doesn't really matter if I'm just starting out. Can't wait to start my journey]
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.