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Advice on purchasing our first and maybe last piano?
Hi,
I'm new to this site and pianos and I am in the process of purchasing a piano for my daughter who has recently started piano lessons (3-4 months) and will be hopefully, going through her grade exams soon.
She is learning using her teachers Weber baby grand.
I know that this topic has been probably covered to death but we have decided that we are looking for a quality upright as we don't have the room for a baby grand! Room size is approx. 10ft x 9ft.
We have been to a 2 retailers now - where I did not state a budget and the 1st one demonstrated differences between pianos. He played the Steinway upright and then compared it to a Boston and a Kawai and I was shocked to hear the differences!!!!
The Steinway was amazing! but &20K was way out of my budget and the Boston was good too but no where near as good as the Steinway and &5K was also more than I expected to pay!
The retailer told me that they are closing down in a month and a closing down sale is in progress soon so there may be good discounts to be had as he said that the Boston will be down to around &4K. We will be returning next week to investigate further.
The 2nd retailer we visited stocked Yamaha, Petrov and Kemble and this time I stated a budget of around &3K. The piano salesman pointed out that all the mid range piano brands are good and at this price range there is no such thing as a bad piano, just different ones. Unfortunately, this just confused me more!
He did however, show me 2 used Yamahas, a U1 (less than 7 yrs old) at &3,100 and a U3 (7 yr old) at &3,500 and I was impressed by the sound (although I'm no expert) when he played them. I did notice that the keys in the U3 were yellowing and not white like the U1. Is this just ageing?
My question is what shall I buy?
Are the Yamaha's U1 and U3 good value used?
Is the Boston a superior piano to the Yamaha?
Should I ignore Petrov and Kemble?
Are there other brands to consider at this price range?
Will height of the piano make much difference to the sound considering that it will be located in a small room?
Last stupid question - I assume the Steinway or equiv. quality pianos are not available used at this price?
Any advice will be most welcome
Dave
I'm new to this site and pianos and I am in the process of purchasing a piano for my daughter who has recently started piano lessons (3-4 months) and will be hopefully, going through her grade exams soon.
She is learning using her teachers Weber baby grand.
I know that this topic has been probably covered to death but we have decided that we are looking for a quality upright as we don't have the room for a baby grand! Room size is approx. 10ft x 9ft.
We have been to a 2 retailers now - where I did not state a budget and the 1st one demonstrated differences between pianos. He played the Steinway upright and then compared it to a Boston and a Kawai and I was shocked to hear the differences!!!!
The Steinway was amazing! but &20K was way out of my budget and the Boston was good too but no where near as good as the Steinway and &5K was also more than I expected to pay!
The retailer told me that they are closing down in a month and a closing down sale is in progress soon so there may be good discounts to be had as he said that the Boston will be down to around &4K. We will be returning next week to investigate further.
The 2nd retailer we visited stocked Yamaha, Petrov and Kemble and this time I stated a budget of around &3K. The piano salesman pointed out that all the mid range piano brands are good and at this price range there is no such thing as a bad piano, just different ones. Unfortunately, this just confused me more!
He did however, show me 2 used Yamahas, a U1 (less than 7 yrs old) at &3,100 and a U3 (7 yr old) at &3,500 and I was impressed by the sound (although I'm no expert) when he played them. I did notice that the keys in the U3 were yellowing and not white like the U1. Is this just ageing?
My question is what shall I buy?
Are the Yamaha's U1 and U3 good value used?
Is the Boston a superior piano to the Yamaha?
Should I ignore Petrov and Kemble?
Are there other brands to consider at this price range?
Will height of the piano make much difference to the sound considering that it will be located in a small room?
Last stupid question - I assume the Steinway or equiv. quality pianos are not available used at this price?
Any advice will be most welcome
Dave
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Re: Advice on purchasing our first and maybe last piano?
Post by Barrie Heaton »
Yes providing they are not too old pre 1975 you can get some good deals However, some dealers are offering new U1s not much more that what some secondhand one are going for.chowy wrote: My question is what shall I buy?
Are the Yamaha's U1 and U3 good value used?
Yes just but the U5 is close and the Yamaha SU131S I think is betterchowy wrote: Is the Boston a superior piano to the Yamaha?
No the Kemble K131 is very good if fact I would say it gives the U5 a run for its moneychowy wrote: Should I ignore Petrov and Kemble?
As to Petrovs I don’t get to see many new ones the only ones I tune tend to be older ones so I can't coment
take a look at the Irmler for onechowy wrote: Are there other brands to consider at this price range?
http://www.bluthner-piano.co.uk/upright ... index.html
Seechowy wrote: Will height of the piano make much difference to the sound considering that it will be located in a small room?
http://www.uk-piano.org/piano-forums/vi ... .php?t=327
Only very old oneschowy wrote: Last stupid question - I assume the Steinway or equiv. quality pianos are not available used at this price?
Dave
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Post by Barrie Heaton »
All depends on what you like tone wise I am not that keen on Yamahas too bright However, to work on they are great and how much money are we taking 3K 5 or 10Kchowy wrote:Hi Barrie
Thanks for you speedy reply.
Maybe an easier question would be -
If it was your money in the same situation as me, what would you buy?
A good place to startchowy wrote: If Yamaha U1 is a great piano where is the cheapest place to purchase one?
Regards
Dave
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Post by Barrie Heaton »
then a new Yamaha at the site I gave you or
Chamberlain music
if you wish to go up market then you will have to go secondhand and 4.5K
Barrie,
Chamberlain music
if you wish to go up market then you will have to go secondhand and 4.5K
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Hi again,
Been offered an 1989 Yamaha U3X for 3,100 pounds. Could this be better propersition than a new Yamaha U1?
The seller told me that this was the Yamaha flagship handmade model before being replaced with the SU131S. If this is the case, is this piano a big quality step up from the U1 i.e. upper mid range or maybe premiership?
Been offered an 1989 Yamaha U3X for 3,100 pounds. Could this be better propersition than a new Yamaha U1?
The seller told me that this was the Yamaha flagship handmade model before being replaced with the SU131S. If this is the case, is this piano a big quality step up from the U1 i.e. upper mid range or maybe premiership?
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Post by Barrie Heaton »
That’s a good price and yes it is far better than a U1
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Post by richarddale »
what are the contact details for this dealer thats closing down
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Post by Barrie Heaton »
Enjoy your new piano and don’t forget to have it tuned a least 3 times in it’s first year
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