A hybrid instrument that delivers the true acoustic piano experience
Featuring Kawai’s high performance Millennium III Hybrid upright piano action with real damper mechanism, the latest SK-EX Rendering piano sounds, and an authentic wooden soundboard, the Novus NV6 delivers true acoustic piano authenticity within a stunning, ultra-slim digital instrument.
■ Superb Millennium III Hybrid upright piano keyboard action
■ Unique real upright piano damper mechanism
■ SK-EX Rendering piano engine, Competition Grand sounds
■ Premium audio processing and amplification technologies
■ High-performance speaker system with wooden soundboard
■ Modern Bluetooth® MIDI and Audio v5 wireless connectivity
■ Large 5" LCD touchscreen display embedded within cheekblock
■ Integrated USB audio interface, USB-C port with power delivery
■ Spatial Headphone Sound for enhanced depth and realism
■ Ultra-slim ebony polish cabinet with Soft Fall fallboard system
The Novus NV6 allows pianists to experience the touch and nuance of a true upright piano, free from the constraints of time and environment. This exceptional hybrid instrument offers authentic acoustic piano performance within a contemporary, space-conscious design.
Its stunning ebony polish cabinet houses a full acoustic keyboard action and genuine damper mechanism, seamlessly integrated with the latest digital innovations. For discerning musicians, the NV6 is the definitive upright alternative – where timeless tradition and modern technology meet in perfect harmony.
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 upright piano action found in today’s Kawai ‘K’ 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.
Kawai ‘K’ series upright 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.