Hi there, I've just taken delivery of a Kawai RX-3 and like others had compared it to the Yamaha CIII. Have to say on one day I liked the brightness of the yamaha on the next I liked the "soul" of the RX-3. I would have been happy with either.Stuart wrote:
I am happy with the RX2, save for a small elusive noise on some notes - the supplier is arranging for a Kawai technician to fix it and my tuner, with experience of selling Kawais, assures me that their post-sales service is good.
Will try to remember to update the forum with any siginificant developments with the RX2.
Anyway the point of my post is, my RX-3 also has an elusive noise on a couple of notes. It sounds a little bit like the distortion you would hear when you overload the input on an mixing desk. I have traced the fault to the soft close mechanism in the keyboard lid which vibrates at particular pitches. Funnily enough the (very good) piano tuner didn't spot this and thought it might have been frame noise. Needless to say I was very relieved it wasn't something more sinister. When I first noticed the noise the piano was only about a week old and I got that horrible feeling that it might end up being something that never gets solved. Haven't had a chance to speak to the dealer yet (JS in london) but I'm sure they'll look after me, their pre-sales service was 2nd to none.
Tony