Description: Here we have a reconditioned Kawai 801E Upright PianoMake: Kawai Model: 801E Finish: (SE) Satin Walnut Status: Used/ReconditionedKAWAI PIANOSKoichi Kawai, the company founder, was born in Hamamatsu, Japan in 1886. His neighbor, Torakusu Yamaha, a watchmaker and reed organbuilder, took him in as an apprentice. Kawai became a member of the research and development team that introduced pianos to Japan. Yamaha died in 1916, and in the 1920s the piano industry faltered in Japan. New management took over control of Yamaha’s company, Nippon Gakki Co. (later renamed the Yamaha Corporation), and began to diversify its production line. This led Kawai to leave Nippon Gakki in 1927 and found the Kawai Musical Instrument Research Laboratory.After Koichi Kawai’s death in 1955, his son, Shigeru Kawai became company president at 33 and expanded production facilities. In 1980, he opened the Ryuyo Grand Piano Factory. Shigeru Kawai was president of the Kawai company from 1955 to 1989, chairman from 1990 until 2002, and a company consultant until his death in 2006 at 84.Shigeru Kawai’s son, Hirotaka Kawai, was appointed president in 1989. He integrated advanced robotics into the manufacturing process, established Kawai manufacturing facilities around the globe, and oversaw the introduction of several new series of grand, upright and digital pianos.The Kawai Musical Instrument Manufacturing Company distributes acoustic and digital pianos to over 80 countries.Since the 1970s, Kawai has pioneered the use of alternative materials to improve the consistency and stability of piano performance. In 1971, the company began to use acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS), a composite material, for parts of its piano actions to overcome the problems associated with the use of wood. Kawai design engineers reasoned that the tendency of wood to shrink and swell significantly with changes in humidity made it less than ideal for use in a piano action, where exacting tolerances must be maintained to ensure stable piano touch. So they gradually replaced selected wooden action parts with ABS parts that they believed would remain more stable, particularly over time as their pianos age.According to Kawai, scientific tests conducted by Professor Abdul Sadat at California Polytechnic University in 1998 found that Kawai’s ABS action parts to be stronger than comparable wooden parts and far less susceptible to shrinking and swelling due to humidity. Kawai advertisesthat its use of composite parts makes its piano actions more stable and consistent than those made by other manufacturers.In 2002, Kawai introduced its Millennium III grand piano action with ABS-Carbon, a new composite material that combined ABS with carbon fiber. The new material (dubbed ABS-Carbon) increased the strength of Kawai action parts, reducing their weight, which made the overall action operate faster (very important for control when playing repeated notes or trills). The addition of carbon fiber also increased the stiffness of ABS-Carbon action parts, allowing the action to produce more power for the player with less effort. Kawai contends that these advances in materials and design help its Millennium III action respond more accurately to the player’s intentions with greater consistency over time. (Kawai BL-61) as advertised.Call or email us for more infoAvailable at our NEW Arroyo Pasadena Locationhttps://offerup.com/profile/hollywoodpianohttps://www.hollywoodpiano.com/product-category/USED-PIANOS/
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Number of Keys: 88
Brand: Kawai
Type: Upright Piano
Number of Pedals: 3
Size: Large
Color: Brown
Instrument: Upright Piano
Model: 801E
Material: Polished Ebony
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Finish: Satin Walnut