Kawai K3
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Re: Kawai K3
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You can always buy cheaper if you search for long enough.
However, quality of the pre delivery piano preparation (tuning, regulating, voicing), quality of the moving team (punctuality, presentation/courtsey of employees, their care and attention during the delivery) and the dealer's after sales service need to be considered too - Jaques Samuels have a good reputation.
However, quality of the pre delivery piano preparation (tuning, regulating, voicing), quality of the moving team (punctuality, presentation/courtsey of employees, their care and attention during the delivery) and the dealer's after sales service need to be considered too - Jaques Samuels have a good reputation.
Yamaha Piano Main Dealer since 1981. www.chrisvenables.co.uk
Re: Kawai K3
The previous post is very misleading! Why speak about a K3 wavetable synthesizer, on this acoustic piano forum?
The acoustic Kawai K3 (for the benefit of any new, inexperienced piano buyers) is an excellent piano, positioned between the the K2 and K5 models.
The acoustic Kawai K3 (for the benefit of any new, inexperienced piano buyers) is an excellent piano, positioned between the the K2 and K5 models.
I was playing the piano in a zoo, when the elephant burst into tears. I said, "Don't you recognize the tune?" He replied, "No, I recognize the ivories!"
Re: Kawai K3
He's just another plonker spammer! He copied the contents of his post from another website and pasted it here so that he can advertise his website here "incognito".NewAge wrote:The previous post is very misleading! Why speak about a K3 wavetable synthesizer, on this acoustic piano forum?
The acoustic Kawai K3 (for the benefit of any new, inexperienced piano buyers) is an excellent piano, positioned between the the K2 and K5 models.
Look at his signature for links to car parts.
Completely ignore it - I'm going to remove it. If ever a post appears that just doesn't make sense, scoot down to the signature and you'll know whether or not it is a spam/warez poster - they will usually have a link or links to some completely disassociated website. Flag it up using the report button.
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