![]() On the lowest priced Roland, Yamaha, and Samick digital baby grands, the amount of finger force required is over 60 grams and upward to 80 grams which is still good and enjoyable to play, but would require a firmer touch. In fact the measurable touch-weight on middle C requires approx 58 grams of finger force to press down the key, which is very close to a real grand piano in terms of down-weight so that is a very good thing. ![]() ![]() In fact, of all the major digital piano brands who make digital grand pianos, the DG30 definitely has the lightest touch overall but is certainly not too light. The RH3 action moves quickly and does not require a heavy touch so that your hands and fingers will not get fatigued when playing for long periods of time. The DG30 is using the most popular and best plastic key action that Kawai produces called the RH3 ivory-feel key action with counter-weight technology and let-off/escapement. ![]() Typically when piano companies come out with a new model like this one and it is in a small baby grand cabinet, the functions are features usually are not new and come from technology they are already using in their other models, and this is the case for the new DG30.
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