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You are a pop/jazz pianist or prefer a lighter, faster touch.
was designed to be more rigid and stable than its predecessor. In the
The GX series introduced a more modern cabinet design, with a matte finish on the inside rim and a sleeker overall look. 3. Head-to-Head Comparison: A. Tone and Voice Kawai RX-2GC Grand Pianos - M/PEP Ebony Polish ₹17,36,732.99(AED 67,131.00) Go to product viewer dialog for this item. kawai rx2 vs gx2
This article provides a detailed comparison of the Kawai RX-2 vs. GX-2 to help pianists, educators, and institutions determine which instrument best fits their needs. 1. Overview and Legacy
: The GX-2 features a more durable "hard finish" scratch-resistant polyester, a glowing golden frame, and luxurious black felt on the inner rim. You are a pop/jazz pianist or prefer a lighter, faster touch
However, buyers often find themselves stuck in a specific time warp:
One of the most critical distinctions between the RX-2 and the GX-2 lies in their design origins and manufacturing approach. This article provides a detailed comparison of the
. By extending the pivot point, the GX-2 offers a level of control over soft ( pianissimo
Because the RX-2 stopped production around 2006/2007, every RX-2 on the market today is at least 15+ years old. While Kawai pianos are durable, a piano of that age will likely need some regulation, hammer filing, or voicing to sound its best.
are arguably two of the most popular choices on the market. The
For decades, the Kawai RX series was the gold standard for the "conservatory grand." It was the piano you found in university practice rooms, the reliable workhorse for small recital halls, and the dream instrument for a serious player on a budget. Then, in 2012, Kawai did the unthinkable: they discontinued the beloved RX line and replaced it with the GX series.