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by Piano Worker
20 Mar 2008, 19:58
Forum: Piano Advice
Topic: k131 and k132sn
Replies: 4
Views: 7241

There is no difference, apart from the casework, the K131 is the older design case and the K132SN is a newer version. The rest is the same. Also try the Yamaha U3, which is just the same.
by Piano Worker
23 Jan 2008, 18:31
Forum: Piano Advice
Topic: Piano movers
Replies: 3
Views: 6375

Try Kraus and Pabst in Germany, they collect and distribute pianos for Yamaha in Europe, and also for kemble. They deliver to spain and collect. I wouldn't use Butlers, I don't rate them. They also make regular trips to the UK.
by Piano Worker
12 Nov 2007, 15:05
Forum: Piano Advice
Topic: yamaha v kemble
Replies: 25
Views: 29820

I have it on good authority, that these new models are flying out of Kembles Factory, and that they will strugle to meet demand. I really do hope so, because I think Kemble products are very good and are to be supported, but I work for half a dozen Kemble dealers and have yet to see one!! They have...
by Piano Worker
12 Nov 2007, 14:49
Forum: Piano Advice
Topic: piano kemble k 121CLM
Replies: 16
Views: 20767

ermy73 wrote:Wonderful. Thanks a lot pianoguy, you are a gentleman :-)
the K121CLM is an exellent piano. Don't be put of by your problems, Kemble have an exellent turn around time for faulty pianos, and im sure they will be able to resolve these problems very quickly.
by Piano Worker
12 Nov 2007, 14:37
Forum: Piano Advice
Topic: yamaha v kemble
Replies: 25
Views: 29820

Good God, no, I have absolutely no style...but I can spell, so that's a consolation! :wink: I have it on good authority, that these new models are flying out of Kembles Factory, and that they will strugle to meet demand. I agree that the Vermont was a good case for a piano, but they didn't sell. I'...
by Piano Worker
11 Nov 2007, 14:35
Forum: Piano Advice
Topic: yamaha v kemble
Replies: 25
Views: 29820

Gill the Piano wrote:Looks as though it should be electric/digital to me. Wouldn't give it house-room, I'm afraid!
If thats what you drive around in you wouldnt no style if it jumped up and bit in the face.
by Piano Worker
06 Oct 2007, 19:30
Forum: Piano Advice
Topic: Oh no, here comes another newbie question...
Replies: 3
Views: 6026

What a nice post! If all you require from your piano is a reasonably good sound, acceptably good build quality and the ability to use 'phones, the b1Silent will fit the bill. The b1 is a Yamaha piano but a very basic one. A (Kemble-built) Yamaha P114 beats the pants off it for acoustic tone product...
by Piano Worker
30 Sep 2007, 20:14
Forum: Piano Advice
Topic: 5000 to spend and no clue where to start!
Replies: 5
Views: 10115

Re: 5000 to spend and no clue where to start!

I have just started to learn the piano and am lucky enough to have 5000 to spend but I am getting so confused with what piano to buy :!: So far, I have been recommended the Yamaha su118, the schimmel 116t or an eisenberg but I really don't have enough knowledge to choose. - any help gratefully rece...
by Piano Worker
16 Sep 2007, 00:01
Forum: Piano Advice
Topic: yamaha v kemble
Replies: 25
Views: 29820

Another new Cambridge? Sounds interesting. I shall keep my eyes open. You will be amazed, these are top quality trust. It is true that the Yamaha and Kemble are made in the same factory in Milton Keynes, but trust me more quality goes into a Kemble than a Yamaha, after all the work force is British...
by Piano Worker
15 Sep 2007, 11:27
Forum: Piano Advice
Topic: yamaha v kemble
Replies: 25
Views: 29820

Re: yamaha v kemble

Looking for some advice please. We are currently in the process of purchasing a piano for our children. We have budgeted around £3000 and are looking at the Kemble Oxford/Cambridge series or the Yamaha P series. Could anyone offer any suggestions as to the pros and cons of each make. Many...