ponkine wrote:If this is going to play like a Korg Kronos, or any other of theirs with the RH3 action ...
Do we know for a fact that Kawai was the OEM source for Kronos's keybed? They're not actually styled/spelled the same: RH-3 vs. RHIII...
ponkine wrote:If this is going to play like a Korg Kronos, or any other of theirs with the RH3 action ...
PScooter63 wrote:Do we know for a fact that Kawai was the OEM source for Kronos's keybed? They're not actually styled/spelled the same: RH-3 vs. RHIII...
motif88 wrote:It’s the tweaked version of the action in the well regarded Kawai VPC1...
+PianistDallas+ wrote:From owning 20 digital pianos I can tell you I hear about 28% more detail in the NORD sound.
It's probably best to play the Nord version as it appears not to be the exact same keyboard. And the connection between keys and sound makes a huge difference in how it feels too.HwyStar wrote:I went to a Kawai store today and played the RHIII...
And, I was not sure if I liked it or I disliked it.
It was sort of hard to tell because I was listening to a Kawai sample and not a Nord. The action was fast and somewhat light, but it also was a little bit springy. In an artificial kind of way; sort of. Does your MP7SE feel that same way too +PianistDallas+?
I can see how this action would allow jazz players to scream on it since it did bounce back quickly. But that is not the way a true grand responds. Maybe it should really be called the Nord Performer and not the NG?
If you have an RHIII action let us know your thoughts.
Or better yet if you have the time and it is convenient, go play an RHIII and report back your thoughts, please. I am torn on its feel. At least for me and my abilities to play it like it is a grand piano.
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