中端控制台电钢琴,配备Responsive Hammer III琴键机制和蓝牙MIDI,采用温暖的卡瓦伊演奏会三角钢琴音源,专为家庭练习和课程而设计。
The Kawai CN301 hits a definitive sweet spot for the serious student transitioning from a portable slab to a permanent home fixture. The centerpiece is undoubtedly the Responsive Hammer III (RHIII) action. While many mid-range actions feel 'bouncy' or overly springy, the inclusion of physical counterweights here provides a graded weight that feels remarkably authentic to a real grand, offering enough resistance for technical fingerwork without causing premature fatigue.
Sonically, the SK-EX concert grand samples lean toward a lush, warm character that distinguishes Kawai from its brighter, more clinical competitors. The upward-facing speakers in the 40W system provide a surprisingly wide soundstage, ensuring the mid-range doesn't get muddy during dense, pedaled passages. While the Progressive Harmonic Imaging (PHI) engine is highly capable, it lacks the surgical nuance of the high-end CA series' multi-channel sampling, yet it remains more than sufficient for intermediate repertoire.
The cabinet feels substantial and well-damped, though the interface"a small side-mounted OLED"requires some menu-diving that can break the flow of a practice session. For the price, you're getting a refined, no-nonsense practice tool that prioritizes touch and tone over flashy tech. It's a stellar choice for classical students who need a reliable, expressive surrogate for an acoustic upright.
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