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Product Type Digital Piano
Brand Kawai
Model Concert Performer CP139
Keyboard 88 keys, graded hammer action (AHA IV-F)
Touch Sensitivity Multiple levels adjustable
Sound Source Harmonic Imaging (HI) technology
Maximum Polyphony 128 voices
Number of Sounds 256 internal sounds
Reverb & Effects Reverb, Chorus, Brilliance, etc.
Speakers Built-in stereo speaker system (2 x 20W)
Pedals 3 pedals: Damper, Soft, Sostenuto
Connectivity MIDI In/Out, USB to Host, Headphone jacks (x2), Line Out
Dimensions (W x H x D) 136 cm x 80 cm x 40 cm (approx.)
Weight 50 kg (approx.)
Power Supply AC adapter (included)
Power Consumption 30 W
Stand Included Yes, wooden console stand
Maintenance Wipe with soft dry cloth; avoid solvents and moisture
Safety Use specified AC adapter; do not disassemble; keep away from liquids
Repairability Contact authorized Kawai service centers for spare parts

Frequently Asked Questions - Concert Performer CP139 KAWAI

How do I connect headphones to the CP139?
Plug your headphones into one of the two headphone jacks located on the underside of the keyboard. This will automatically mute the built-in speakers.
Can I use the CP139 with a computer?
Yes, connect via USB to Host or MIDI In/Out to transfer MIDI data. You can also use audio via Line Out.
How do I change the touch sensitivity?
Press the FUNCTION button, then use the arrow keys to select 'Touch' and adjust to your preference (Light, Normal, Heavy, etc.).
What is the maximum polyphony of the CP139?
The CP139 has a maximum polyphony of 128 voices, allowing for complex passages without note dropout.
How do I restore factory settings?
Turn off the piano, then hold down the RECORD and PLAY buttons simultaneously while turning it on. Confirm with the prompt.
Can I connect an external audio device?
Yes, use the Line Out jacks to connect to amplifiers or recording equipment. For input, use the Line In (if available) or USB audio.
How do I clean the keys?
Wipe the keys with a soft, dry cloth. For stubborn grime, slightly dampen the cloth with water and wipe gently. Do not use solvents.
What type of AC adapter does the CP139 use?
Use only the Kawai specified AC adapter (model number usually printed near the power jack). Using third-party adapters may damage the instrument.
Does the CP139 have built-in songs?
Yes, it includes a library of built-in demo songs and also supports recording up to 3 songs in internal memory.
How do I transpose the keyboard?
Press the TRANSPOSE button and use the arrow keys to shift the pitch in semitone steps. This is useful for playing in different keys without changing fingering.

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Brand : KAWAI

Model : Concert Performer CP139

Category : Piano