Kawai AT 160 - need to know more!

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Kawai AT 160 - need to know more!

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I am considering buying an upright piano - Kawai AT 160 (serial number: 2215037) from a friend. Can't find any information on it. Help!
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Sorry, it's too modern for me, but I had hoped that someone would have some answers for you.
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I could ask Joe Carroll or Mayomi for this enquiry - (sales rep & manager for Kawai) - is it an acoustic piano (with strings & hammers etc) - or I suspect it might be a digital piano? .... not heard of the model before.
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Kawai AT160 is a silent acoustic piano (definitely saw the strings & hammers). In terms of size, it is similar in size to the K2 (H x W x D = 45 x 57 x 22 inches). The piano was bought from new in 2000. Are Joe Carroll or Mayomi contactable at Kawai UK, based at Milton Keynes? Thanks for your replies.
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I'm confused, if it is silent, how can it be acoustic? "Acoustic" is about sound. Or are we talking about a practise keyboard that makes striking noises, but no notes? Strings produce sound, they are not silent.

At a time in history when there were suddenly lots of electric guitars, people started calling perfectly ordinary guitars "acoustic".

An "acoustic piano" is a PIANO!
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Maybe the piano is interchangeable between silent & acoustic? Does the 'silent' piano activate when you press the middle pedal?...... thats the only thing I can think of.

Its 2 years since I was at Kawai in Milton Keynes. Joe is a rep mainly, and travels alot. Mayomi - she works in the office at Kawai, but things may have changed slightly. I think she mainly deals with the 'export' side of things, but they have a handful of p/t tuners & tech guys who may be able to help you.


I dont have their phone numbers regrettably, but if you contact Graham or Annette at GSG Pianos (who mainly stock Kawai) : www.gsgpianos.co.uk they may be able to help aswell. This is a local piano shop in my area. (I'm not trying to plug the shop by the way!)

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The number on their website is 01908 288160
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The Kawai Anytime piano is a normal acoustic piano with a special gadget (box under keyboard) that can be switched on to activate the silent mode (where the digital technology takes over).

Thanks for contact at Kawai.
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