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Kawai EP-308 acoustic-electric


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5 hours ago, defeofiuza said:

 

Holy 80's Batman! I actually had this on VHS and vinyl back in the day, "GRP Live" I believe it was called. Totally forgot about this. Rittenour plays the Synthaxe on one of the tunes.  Not really jazz, GRP was representative of the "smooth jazz" era well except for the Elektric Band records.

 

I remember enjoying that tune in particular and always assumed it was a heavily processed CP-80 but on closer listening the sound is quite different. CP-80 has a more "twangy" sound. I'm sure it weighs as much, if not more, as a CP-80.

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Julian Colbeck has it listed in Keyfax 3 as introduced in 1983 - a little late to the acoustic-electric party. I vaguely remember the EP-308 because I was CP80 shopping around that time  - when I started playing piano bars. The Kawai was bigger, heavier, and much more expensive - so I ruled it out. It seemed to address some of the shortcomings of Yamaha's CP series though - with better action and longer strings. Don't remember ever playing one, but it sounds pretty good in the above videos. 

 

Kawai also made an upright version the EP-608, and they MIDI'ed the 308 later on (from Keyfax). 

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1 hour ago, Kawai James said:

I can share some scanned brochure PDFs of the EP models, if there is any interest.  They are not super detailed, but quite fun to look at from an 80s design perspective.

 

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James

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That’d be fun, yes!

 

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2 hours ago, Kawai James said:

I can share some scanned brochure PDFs of the EP models, if there is any interest.  They are not super detailed, but quite fun to look at from an 80s design perspective.

 

Cheers,

James

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Definitely!    I see online it weighed only 317lb

I also see references to Queen using it (versus a real AP on tour)?

 

Maybe still too early for a MIDI controller.

 

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 Wow- Kawai was really serious, designing a piano system that would be better than the Yamaha no mind the weight!  And a dedicated speaker system!  And a flight case!  

 

Makes me wonder how many dollars went into designing a system that would ultimately have very few sales-

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I’m in the process of refurbishing a Kawai EP 308 that I recently acquired from Christopher North’s (AMBROSIA) former manager in LA.  I’m in Denver.

 

This particular piano had been in storage for 35+ years and was in excellent condition.  
 

Kawai made an unfortunate error when specifying the design of the hammer heads more specifically, the composite/cork-like material used as the core material underneath the synthetic leather caps.  Over time this material degrades and literally crumbles.  Therefore, I had to rebuild every hammerhead except keys 81-88 which used polyurethane rubber.  Why Kawai chose not to use this P.R. material in lieu of the cork-like material is unknown to me.  (NO REPLACEMENT HEAD FROM KAWAI OR ANYONE ELSE ARE AVAILABLE.  AND NO, YAMMY’s CP 70/80 heads DONT WORK…for those inquiring minds 😉). Consequently, the sound may be on the “bright” side of voicing.

 

 

 

 

 

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