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Kawai

Kawai CA-99 Review

Kawai's flagship — open the lid and hear a concert grand come alive

MSRP

$7,000

Source: Manufacturer (2026-04)

88 Keys 89 kg grand feel iii Bluetooth Advanced

Scores

10.0 8.5 1.5 9.2 5.8 Beginner Night Practice Portability Touch Reality Value

Beginner

10.0

Night Practice

8.5

Portability

1.5

Touch Reality

9.2

Value

5.8
How These Scores Were Calculated

Beginner

10.0
Factor This Piano Points
Base Score 3.0
Lesson Function Yes +1.5
App Connectivity Yes +1.5
Recording Yes +1
Metronome Yes +0.5
Transpose Yes +0.3
Layer / Split Yes +0.3
Preset Songs 371 +1.5
Sound Variety 96 sounds +0.5

Night Practice

8.5
Factor This Piano Points
Base Score 2.0
Headphone Jacks 2 +2
Headphone Type 6.3mm, 3.5mm +1.5
Headphone Optimization Yes +1.5
Key Action Quietness grand feel iii +0
Volume Control Yes +1
Bluetooth Audio Yes +0.5

Portability

1.5
Factor This Piano Points
Base Score 5.0
Weight 89 kg -3
Width 1455 mm -0.5
Battery No +0
Foldable No +0
Key Count 88 keys +0

Touch Reality

9.2
Factor This Piano Points
Key Action Quality grand feel iii (grade 9) +5.4
Key Count 88 keys +1.5
Polyphony 256 notes +1.5
Sound Modeling SK-EX Rendering +0.5
Key Surface wood +0.3

Our Verdict

The CA-99 is Kawai's ultimate digital piano: Grand Feel III wooden keys, 200W 8-speaker Onkyo system, SK-EX Rendering engine, and a real opening grand piano lid that shapes the sound as it would on an acoustic instrument.

Pros

  • Grand Feel III wooden-key action with counterweights — identical to the mechanism praised across Kawai's entire CA lineup
  • 200W 8-speaker Onkyo-tuned system — the most powerful speaker array in any Kawai console, with immersive projection from every angle
  • Opening grand piano lid that physically alters the sound projection — open it wide for recital volume, close it for intimate practice
  • SK-EX Rendering with Harmonic Imaging XL — captures sympathetic resonance, damper effects, and tonal decay of the Shigeru Kawai concert grand
  • 96 onboard sounds with exceptional electric piano, organ, and string patches
  • Bluetooth Audio + MIDI with PianoRemote app for detailed sound parameter adjustment
  • Premium cabinet with real wood veneer — a piece of furniture worthy of any living room

Cons

  • 89 kg — this is furniture-weight; professional delivery is not optional, it's mandatory
  • At $7,000, it competes directly with quality acoustic uprights — buyers must be certain they want digital advantages over acoustic ones
  • The grand piano lid, while beautiful, adds depth and may not fit in tight spaces
  • No line-out jacks — a surprising omission at this price point

The CA-99 is the digital piano you buy when you've decided that digital is the right choice and you want the absolute best Kawai can offer in a traditional form factor. The opening grand piano lid isn't a gimmick — it genuinely changes the room acoustics and makes practicing feel like performing. The 200W Onkyo system fills rooms up to 40 square meters with concert-quality sound. Compared to the CA-901 ($5,500), you're paying $1,500 more for the lid, two extra speakers, 50 more watts, and a deeper cabinet. For dedicated music rooms, that upgrade is worth every penny. For average living rooms, the CA-901 may be the smarter buy.

Technical Deep Dive

About the Key Action

The Grand Feel III in the CA-99 is the same mechanism found in the CA-901 and CA-501, and it remains Kawai's finest achievement in digital piano action. Wooden keys with long pivot points, counterweights in every key, and an exceptionally smooth grading from bass to treble. What makes the CA-99 special is not the action itself but how the 200W Onkyo system and the opening lid translate that action into sound — every pianissimo whisper and fortissimo crash is reproduced with a dynamic range that lesser speaker systems simply cannot match.

Who Is This Piano For?

You're a conservatory-trained pianist or a lifelong player who refuses to compromise. You've considered an acoustic grand but need the advantages of digital — silent practice, zero maintenance, Bluetooth connectivity, and consistent tuning. You want a statement instrument that looks and sounds like it belongs in a recital hall. The CA-99 is for the player who has tried everything else and knows exactly what they want.

Specifications

Keys 88
Key Action Grand Feel Iii
Polyphony 256 notes
Sounds 96
Weight 89 kg
Speakers 200W (×8)
Bluetooth Audio + MIDI

Recommended Accessories

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Stand

Stand included

A sturdy X-stand or furniture-style stand is essential if one isn't included.

🎧

Headphones

Closed-back headphones with good bass response make practice sessions more enjoyable.

🎹

Sustain Pedal

The included pedal is usually basic. A half-damper pedal upgrade is worthwhile for expressive playing.

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Bench

An adjustable-height bench helps maintain proper posture during long practice sessions.

Where to Buy

Kawai CA-99 $7,000

How It Compares

CA-99 vs GP-609

The CA-99 and GP-609 score very similarly across all axes. The GP-609 costs $500 less.

Roland GP-609 →

CA-99 vs CA-901

The CA-99 and CA-901 score very similarly across all axes. The CA-901 costs $1,500 less.

Kawai CA-901 →

CA-99 vs CVP-809

The CA-99 and CVP-809 score very similarly across all axes. The CVP-809 costs $2,000 less.

Yamaha CVP-809 →

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Kawai CA-99 good for beginners?

Yes. The Kawai CA-99 scores 10/10 on our Beginner scale, which means it has strong learning features like lesson modes, app connectivity, and built-in songs to help new players get started.

Does the Kawai CA-99 have Bluetooth?

Yes, the Kawai CA-99 supports both Bluetooth MIDI and Bluetooth Audio, so you can connect wirelessly to apps and stream audio.

How heavy is the Kawai CA-99?

The Kawai CA-99 weighs 89 kg (196 lbs). It scores 1.5/10 on our Portability scale. This is a stay-in-place instrument — plan its location before setup.

Can I use headphones with the Kawai CA-99?

Yes. The Kawai CA-99 has 2 headphone jacks (6.3mm, 3.5mm). It scores 8.5/10 on our Night Practice scale. It also features headphone sound optimization for a more immersive experience.

How many keys does the Kawai CA-99 have?

The Kawai CA-99 has a full 88-key keyboard, the same as an acoustic piano. This gives you the complete range for any piece of music.

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