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New Kawai CR-45 Crystal Grand Piano, Coming Soon to Royal Pianos
Kawai Japan has just announced the Kawai CR-45, the latest addition to the renowned CR series of crystal grand pianos, succeeding the CR-40A. Royal Pianos has reserved one of these pianos, which you will soon be able to try in our store.
Since its introduction in 1971, Kawai’s crystal grand pianos have captivated many with their crystalline brilliance and transparent appearance.
The CR series grand pianos are widely acclaimed for their beautiful appearance and high musicality and are known for being played by renowned musicians.
The new CR-45 has been redesigned to further enhance the beauty of the crystal piano. Additionally, the key length has been extended compared to the previous model, improving playability.
With its unique entertainment value and overwhelming presence, the CR-45 is ideal not only as an excellent instrument but also as an ideal interior decoration that creates a bright atmosphere in special spaces such as hotel lobbies, restaurants, and luxury cruises.
More Beautiful and Luxurious Design
In the pursuit of even greater beauty, the crystal grand piano has been completely redesigned. The new transparent components, adopted to further enhance the transparency and brilliance of the crystal piano, give a clearer and more vivid impression.
The new continuously adjustable music stand and double casters, which convey a sense of luxury and stability, have been adopted to create a luxurious specification down to the smallest detail.
The beautiful style of the crystal grand piano and Kawai’s technical capabilities meet the performer’s demands and create a high level of satisfaction and excitement.
Extended Key Length
The length of each key has been extended to facilitate playing and provide a more consistent response from the front to the back of the playing surface.
Soft Fall Board
Kawai’s exclusive soft fall system allows the fallboard to close slowly and naturally even if you accidentally release your hand while closing it.
The fallboard will begin to close slowly from the open position until it is fully closed, so there is no need to worry about your hand being caught if you accidentally touch the fallboard.
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