I have not seen the Kawai K-25E however, the same restrictions apply to all silent systems they are a standard piano with modification to the playing
action, normally the set off (let off )is 2 -3mm. On a silent piano it is set to 4 - 6mm depending on the make and system fitted, the damper slap rail is
removed and moving one put in its place with stoppers on it the rail moves to stop the hammers from hitting the the strings so when you play you get a
clunking sound but you have the head phones on and here the digital piano the other difference is the touch, it is a tad heavier that is because of censers under the keys to pick up your playing
See here this one can be fitted to any piano
http://www.uk-piano.org/gabor/
Barrie,
Kawai Anytime pianos
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