First piano was a Chappell, about 30 years old. Quite tall (so plenty of volume and depth of sound) with a lovely mellow English tone. I would have been happy to buy this straight off, it was lovely to play and comes with a warranty in case it were to develop any problems. The only problem I had was a slight stiffness in the touch, was told this was because it hadn't been played much recently and that it should ease up with regular use (which I intend to give it
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I heard the shop owner play the Kawais and wasn't too keen on the bright sound. However, I found them really lovely to play when I tried myself, very responsive. The K15 falls near-ish the budget for the Chappell (it's a bit more expensive), but we could probably stretch to a K2 if there's room for negotiation on price.
So.......... Would you go for the second hand piano (love its tone, love its looks, love the extra money that I could spend on sheet music if I buy this one), or is it worth paying the extra for the new piano? I know Kawais are well thought of on here.
I'm a decent amateur BTW, will be playing grade 8-ish standard, and also hopefully teaching my kids to play.