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Kawai vs Roland: Digital Piano Brands Explained By Top Music Store In New Guide

Sam Ash (800-472-6274) has released a new guide comparing Kawai and Roland digital pianos. The resource details differences in sound technology, key action, and features to help musicians choose the right instrument for their needs and budget.

-- Music retailer Sam Ash has published a new guide comparing two major digital piano manufacturers, Kawai and Roland. The resource is developed for players of all levels, offering an in-depth look at the key differences to assist with purchasing decisions.

More information is available at https://www.samash.com/spotlight/kawai-vs-roland-which-digital-piano-brand-is-better

The trusted online music store's guide outlines the characteristics of the Kawai brand, which is noted for a warm and natural tone. Kawai instruments often appeal to classical pianists because of their authentic feel, created by features like 'Grand Feel' wooden keys and 'Harmonic Imaging' sound technology.

Conversely, as a spokesperson for Sam Ash explained in the guide, Roland pianos appeal to jazz, pop, and studio musicians. Roland instruments are characterized by a brighter, more responsive sound and include advanced connectivity options such as Bluetooth, USB audio/MIDI, and 'Piano Reality' modeling technology.

Their resource also examines the different sound engines used by each manufacturer, contrasting the technique of sampling acoustic grand pianos note-by-note used by Kawai with the modeling technology of Roland, which simulates a piano's behavior in real time for a responsive playing experience.

Another point of analysis is the tactile experience of both brands. For instance, Kawai pianos use solid wooden keys, which provide an authentic grand piano feel, while Roland uses durable wood-plastic hybrid keys built for responsiveness and longevity.

The team at Sam Ash knows that beyond these features, pricing is a significant purchasing influence, which is why their guide also notes that Roland's portable models start at approximately $449, while Kawai's begin around $719. However, console models from both brands can range up to several thousand dollars.

About Sam Ash

Sam Ash offers a wide selection of instruments from both Kawai and Roland. The company's staff, who are musicians themselves, are available both online and over the phone to provide guidance to support customers. Plus, flexible financing options are also available to assist with the purchasing process.

The full collection can be viewed on the company website at https://www.samash.com/.

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Name: Sam Ash Synth
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Organization: Sam Ash
Address: 278 Duffy Ave Unit B, Hicksville, New York 11801, United States
Website: https://www.samash.com/

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