A hybrid instrument that delivers the true grand piano experience
Combining Kawai’s finest Millennium III Hybrid grand piano keyboard action and real damper mechanism, with the latest SK-EX Rendering piano sound engine and premium amplification and speaker technologies, the Novus NV10S delivers one of the most realistic grand piano playing experiences ever accomplished by a digital instrument.
■ Peerless Millennium III Hybrid grand piano keyboard action
■ Unique real grand piano damper mechanism
■ SK-EX Rendering piano sound engine with multi-channel sampling
■ Premium audio processing and amplification technologies
■ High-fidelity 7-speaker delivery system for enhanced depth
■ Integrated Bluetooth® MIDI and Audio wireless technology
■ Modern 5" LCD touchscreen display embedded within cheekblock
■ Flexible Virtual Technician function with 19 adjustable parameters
■ MP3/WAV playback, record, and overdub to USB
■ Stunning ebony polish cabinet with Soft Fall fallboard system
The Novus NV10S is the perfect blend of tradition and innovation. A stunning
hybrid instrument that combines a full grand piano keyboard action and damper
mechanism, with the latest digital sound and amplification technologies.
Designed for and tested by professional pianists, the NV10 provides the
unmistakable feeling of playing a premium quality acoustic instrument,
with all the practicality and convenience of a modern digital.
Introducing the Novus NV10S – a hybrid instrument that delivers the true grand piano experience.
Koichi Kawai designed and built the first complete acoustic piano action in Japan in the early 1900s. In the decades that have followed, Kawai engineers continue to pursue the company founder’s quest for perfection, pioneering the use of state-of-the-art materials and designs that advance the piano art form.
The Millennium III grand piano action found in today’s Kawai GX series instruments exemplifies Koichi’s philosophy.
This highly-coveted action incorporates components produced using ABS Carbon, an extremely sturdy and rigid composite material that allows these action parts to be stronger, lighter, and faster than their conventional wooden counterparts.
In addition, Kawai GX series grand pianos also utilise extended-length key sticks, providing greater control and a more even response from the front to the back of the playing surface.