Kawai KG-2C c.1979
Colour: Black Polyester
Year: 1979
The Kawai KG-2C is a medium-sized grand piano from Kawai's well-regarded KG series, produced in Japan during the 1970s and 1980s. At approximately 178cm, the KG-2C sits comfortably between a small baby grand and a larger living room grand, offering increased tonal presence while remaining suitable for many domestic and teaching environments. Priced at £7,995, this 1979 example has been assessed and prepared by our team at The Piano Gallery.
The KG-2C offers a rounded, mellow tone with a strong midrange and singing treble, making it particularly appealing for classical repertoire and expressive playing. Available to purchase online or to try in person at our Oxfordshire showroom. Contact us to arrange a viewing.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the Kawai KG-2C a significant step up from a baby grand?
Yes. At 178cm the KG-2C has notably longer strings and a larger soundboard than a 151 to 164cm baby grand, which produces a meaningfully fuller, more resonant sound with greater bass depth and dynamic range. The difference is immediately audible when played side by side. For a serious player who wants more than a baby grand but does not need a full 186cm or larger instrument, the KG-2C is an excellent choice.
How does the Kawai KG-2C compare to a Yamaha G2 or C2 at a similar price?
The Yamaha G2 and C2 are outstanding instruments in the same size range, with Yamaha's characteristic brighter, more even tone and precise action regulation. The Kawai KG-2C has a warmer, mellower character with Kawai's excellent action quality. Both are highly regarded professional instruments and the choice comes down entirely to personal tonal preference. We stock both and are very happy to let you compare them at our showroom.
Is a 1979 Kawai KG-2C reliable?
The late 1970s were an excellent period of Japanese grand piano production. A well-maintained 1979 KG-2C is a very reliable instrument. This example has been assessed and prepared by our team at The Piano Gallery and is in excellent playing condition.
Is a grand piano significantly better than a large professional upright like a Yamaha U3?
Yes, for most purposes. The grand piano action resets by gravity rather than by spring, which allows faster repetition, finer dynamic control, and a more expressive touch overall. The Kawai KG-2C at 178cm also has a significantly larger soundboard than even the tallest upright, producing richer bass, more projection, and greater tonal complexity. For a committed pianist, the move from a professional upright to a grand of this calibre is transformative.
How long will a Kawai KG-2C last?
A well-maintained Kawai grand from the late 1970s should give many more decades of excellent service. Japanese grands from this period are known for their durability and musical longevity. Regular tuning, periodic regulation and voicing, and correct placement are the basic requirements for keeping this instrument performing at its best.
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Dimensions
Width: 150 cms
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