Kawai
E-200 ATX-3L

  • first hand!
  • Little played
  • State-of-the-art mute system!
  • Height: 114 cm
  • Year: 2020
Color: sm
Serial-Nr.: F158404
Year of Production: 2020
Ready to play
Instead of
CHF 8'175 ,- incl. VAT
CHF 4'968 ,- incl. VAT
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CHF 153 ,- incl. VAT
CHF 93 ,- incl. VAT
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Kawai
E-200 ATX-3L

Are you looking for a premium piano that is like new and offers you a modern playing experience? We have just the right one for you. The Kawai E-200 ATX3-L piano is a high-quality instrument in first-hand condition, with minimal playtime and in excellent condition. With its innovative silent system, it allows you to enjoy your music in peace without compromising on sound quality.

The Piano in Detail:

  • First-Class Origin: This Kawai piano comes from a first owner, ensuring that it has been well-maintained and cared for from the beginning. This guarantees you an instrument that plays reliably and precisely over the years.
  • Top Condition: The Kawai E-200 ATX3-L piano has been played very sparingly and is therefore in excellent condition. The keys, mechanics, and sound are in perfect shape, allowing you to experience piano playing at its best.
  • Modern Silent System: With the innovative silent system, you can practice at any time without disturbing others. Simply plug in your headphones and immerse yourself in your music. The high-quality sound experience is retained, allowing you to play in your own world.
  • Available for Testing at Piano Sigrist: The Kawai E-200 ATX3-L piano is ready for you at Piano Sigrist. You have the opportunity to extensively test the piano before purchase to ensure it meets your expectations.

Conclusion:

The Kawai E-200 ATX3-L piano offers you the perfect combination of a first-class origin, excellent condition, and modern technology. Enjoy piano playing at its best and discover the numerous possibilities this instrument offers. Come to Piano Sigrist and experience this impressive piano up close.

FAQ

Below we have gathered answers to some of the questions we are frequently asked. If you have any further questions, please feel free to contact us.
What guarantees do I have when I buy an instrument?

When buying a new instrument, the manufacturer’s guarantees are given (usually 5 years on acoustic instruments and 2 years on all electronic parts/functions).
For a second-hand instrument, we give a 2-year guarantee on all mechanical functions.

Can I also buy a digital piano from Piano Sigrist?

No, digital pianos can only be rented. However, parts of the rental fee are credited towards the purchase of an acoustic piano or grand piano.

What do I have to pay attention to when I buy a piano from a private person?

Ask the following questions during the first contact:

  • When was the piano last tuned?
  • How often was it tuned?
  • How old is the instrument?

A piano should be tuned regularly (preferably annually). Otherwise damage can occur. If the instrument is badly out of tune, a tuner may have to tune it several times before the tuning holds – these costs must be taken into account.

If an instrument is more than 10 years old, its value will have been reduced by half in most cases.

It is best to take a professional with you for an expert opinion, this way you can avoid surprises.

How do I best prepare for the purchase?

It is best to ask yourself the following questions:

  • What is particularly important to me about an instrument? (e.g.: a sonorous bass, a crystal clear treble, fast repetition, easy to play,…).
  • How much money do I want to/can I spend on the instrument?
  • Where is the best place to put the instrument – how much space do I have? (Attention: The instrument should not be placed on an outside wall or in full sunlight and not directly on the underfloor heating).
  • What is the transport route? Floor? External stairs? Will the instrument fit into a lift?

With these answers, you are already well prepared for a purchase from us.

Do I have to pay separately for transport?

A flat rate is covered by Piano Sigrist, but the difference has to be paid by yourself. In most cases, the flat rate covers the entire transport – only in special situations or higher floors without a lift will the costs be higher.

What is included in the purchase?

When purchasing an instrument, the 1st tuning, a standard piano bench as well as a flat rate fee for the transport is included in the price.

What should I look for when buying a piano?
  1. With a piano, you are not only buying the instrument, but also the service of the company. You should therefore also consider whether the philosophy of the company appeals to you or whether you like the people involved.
  2. A piano is a long-term companion and must be cared for and maintained accordingly – so think carefully about who you see as a professional partner.
    Especially in the case of refurbished instruments or Asian products, many people neglect to play in the piano before selling it. This only becomes apparent after a few months in your home. So ask when you buy if the instrument will be “played in” before it is delivered.
  3. You are buying the instrument for yourself – don’t let a third party talk you into something that doesn’t suit you. Buy with your heart and not with your wallet, because the instrument will accompany you for many years to come.
  4. Clothes make the man and the case makes the piano – especially with children, the visual plays a big role in whether you sit down to practise or not. If they like the piano, most children will play more often.
How much does it cost to rent an electric piano?

From CHF 40.-/month you can rent a digital piano through us.

Is there a minimum rental period?

Yes, the minimum rental period depends on the rental contract and the agreements.
We will be happy to advise you individually and personally for your suitable solution.

Is transport included in the rent?

No, the tenant must pay for the transport himself/herself. Even if the instrument is returned, the transport costs are to be borne by the tenant.

Will the rent be credited to me in the event of a later purchase?

Yes, the rent rates already paid will be credited 100% in the event of a purchase.

Can I rent any model?

We rent out instruments up to a retail value of CHF 22,000, regardless of whether it is an upright or a grand piano.

How much does it cost to rent a piano?

The rental price is calculated depending on the sales price of the instrument. We always assume the standard rental period of 72 months (6 years).

When is it worth renting an instrument?

It is worthwhile if you are not sure whether you really want to play in the long term. For example, if the child is just starting and you want to see if it’s really the right instrument.