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This Kawai 6'9'' semi-concert grand piano, Model GS-60, is a great opportunity to own a world-class performance instrument at a fraction of the cost of the comparable new piano. Originally built in 1992, this handsome Kawai is ready to be played by a pianist of any skill level; it will be a satisfying practice or performance instrument for years to come.
The Kawai GS-60 was Kawai's highest-grade production grand piano of its size at the time of its manufacture, comparable to today's GX-5.
Musically speaking, this Kawai GS-60 compares very favorably to other similar instruments in its size range, especially with the Yamaha C6 or C7. It has all of the power and fullness one would expect of a large grand piano, but with a nuanced, lyrical quality not always encountered in similarly-sized Yamaha grand pianos.
This instrument also features a PianoDisc PDS-32 self-playing system, likely installed at the time the piano was sold new. This system doesn't interfere in any way with the performance of the instrument, and it can be updated to the newest available technology if desired, allowing you to control your piano's performance wirelessly from an iPad or iPhone! Player upgrade technology sold separately, contact us for details.
Founded in 1927 by Japan's first piano-maker Koichi Kawai, Kawai Musical Instruments is widely regarded within the piano community as one of the world's finest production piano builders. They are equal (if not superior) to Yamaha's Japan-made pianos in terms of build quality, durability, longevity, and musicality.
The Kawai GS series was the topmost performance grade piano line manufactured by Kawai in the 1980s and early 1990s (like the current GX series) The GS-60 is comparable in design, durability, and reputation to the Yamaha C6 or C7. Attention to detail separates Kawai pianos from the other makers. It is truly one of the world's finest pianos.
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