1976 Kawai Ku-30
🎹 1976 Kawai KU-30
The Kawai KU-30 is one of the hidden gems from Kawai’s classic upright piano era in Japan.
Built in 1976, during a period when Japanese piano manufacturing quality was rapidly rising, the KU-30 offers a warm, rich, and surprisingly powerful tone for its size. Compared to many entry-level uprights today, the KU-30 feels far more solid both in construction and musical character.
One thing I personally appreciate about older Kawai uprights is their mellow and lyrical sound. While Yamaha uprights from the same era often have a brighter and clearer tone, Kawai tends to produce a warmer and rounder sound that many pianists find relaxing and expressive.
The KU-30 also has an elegant cabinet design with a taller professional upright structure, giving it better bass response and tonal depth than smaller studio pianos.
For families, students, or even advanced players looking for a reliable Japanese upright with musical personality, the KU-30 represents an excellent value.
✨ Made in Japan
✨ Warm and rich Kawai tone
✨ Professional upright size
✨ Stable and durable Japanese craftsmanship
✨ Great value compared to new upright pianos todayA well-prepared KU-30 can easily outperform many newer consumer-grade uprights while costing only a fraction of the price.
