Kawai 708-T
Kawai 708-T console piano in walnut, made in Japan. This is a compact upright-style instrument with a traditional furniture cabinet, matching bench, and Kawai action. The photos show a clean cabinet presentation, clear Kawai branding, and the interior model/serial markings. The 708-T is a sensible home piano for a player wanting a real acoustic action in a manageable console size. It has the warmer cabinet style many buyers prefer over black polyester, while still offering the reliability and serviceability associated with Japanese Kawai pianos. Serial number 1727420 dates this piano to approximately 1987 Japanese production according to Kawai serial number records.
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- Origin
- Hamamatsu, Japan
- Style
- Upright
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We adjust and tune to concert pitch. Custom voicing is available; we voice when the hammers are overly bright.
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