Advice on a hyundai piano as a beginners piano

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sobby2711
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Advice on a hyundai piano as a beginners piano

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Hi Just wondered whether anyone had some quick advice for me, I am looking for a nice second hand piano for my 14yr old daughter. I have seen a few but they are old and so bulky. The last one I saw was a Hyundai piano in ex condition hardly used. I have tried to see reviews about this make and the few reviews I have seen seem negative.
Its more than we want to pay but if its a good piano we will pay that much its £800 it is 20yrs old. My daughter has fallen in love with it and I certainly liked the style, but we know nothing about pianos so would like some of your sound advice please
many thanks for a quick response as my daughter thinks that we are buying it
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Post by PianoGuy »

They're generally OK. Issues with them are limited to randomly tight or slightly loose tuning pins, but I've never known one to die as a result.

£800 is a good price if delivered and tuned, but a bit too much for a private sale.
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Post by sobby2711 »

many thanks Piano guy for your reply
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Hyundai Piano

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just bought a hyundai myself- a u822 whatever that may be. Paid £550. for it. It seems in good condition - no marks and has been tuned.Only trouble i care to mention is that it is much louder than my previous- KEMBLE and has 1 note that the hammer does not stike cleanly. :D
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