Kawai K-8

piannaman at aol.com piannaman at aol.com
Mon Jan 29 23:17:12 MST 2007


  Hi Jeannie,
 
 I have seen a k-8, but have not worked on one yet. I HAVE worked on many k-3s and a couple of k-5s, the smaller siblings. All have the upright version of the Millenium action with abs carbon parts.
 
 IMHO, they are excellent pianos, especially for the price. One thing I like is the fact that they have phased out lead keyweights, going instead to steel(I think) pellets. 
 
 I like the R-1s, too. I service two of them, and both are owned by teachers. Nice pianos, but they do occasionally break strings in the upper capo section. One of them has it for her second piano, to complement her Bozie. 
 
 Anyway, I think the new K 3, 5 and 8 piano are probably the nicest uprights of their sizes I've seen from Kawai. Your client could do much worse!
    Dave Stahl
 
 Dave Stahl Piano Service
 650-224-3560
 dstahlpiano at sbcglobal.net
 http://dstahlpiano.net/
 
 
 
    
 -----Original Message-----
 From: pianotech at a440piano.net
 To: pianotech at ptg.org
 Sent: Mon, 29 Jan 2007 9:40 PM
 Subject: Re: Kawai K-8
 
  .....mmm, 
 
 'Scuse me while I go brush my teeth. I usually have my slippers off before I do that. ;-[] 
 
 Should have known better, considering the source. 
 
 William (back to the books) Monroe 
 
 > Hi William, 
 > K-8 is a new model. I haven't seen one either, that's why I was asking > for 
 > help from those who have. It is 52 in. 
 > R-1 is an older grand model that was only made for a short while before 
 > being discontinued. Nice piano. 
 > jeannie 
 > 
 > -----Original Message----- 
 > From: William R. Monroe [mailto:pianotech at a440piano.net] 
 > Sent: Monday, January 29, 2007 4:39 PM 
 > To: Pianotech List 
 > Subject: Re: Kawai K-8 
 > 
 > Hi Jeannie, 
 > 
 > K8 or UST8? 
 > 
 > Never heard of a K8, but UST8's, for the money, are good pianos, IME. > I've 
 > serviced a number of them, and I don't find any real problems. In that 
 > price range, I don't think you can do better, just different (all other 
 > things being equal, of course). 
 > 
 > I'm guessing that first piano is an RX-1? Just saw one of those last > week, 
 > as well. Pretty good instrument for the size. 
 > 
 > Best, 
 > William R. Monroe 
 > 
 > 
 > 
 >> I've had an inquiry about a Kawai K-8 and have never seen or serviced >> one. 
 >> Can anyone give me any feedback on what they are like and if there is a 
 >> better choice of piano in that price range? This is for a 2nd piano in a 
 >> teacher's studio. First piano is a very nice Kawai R-1. Thanks much, 
 >> jeannie 
 >> 
 >> Jeannie Grassi, RPT 
 >> Registered Piano Technician 
 >> Island Piano Service 
 >> Bainbridge Island, WA 
 >> 206-842-3721 
 >> mailto:jcgrassi at earthlink.net 
 > 
 > 
 > 
 > 
 > 
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 > 
   
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