We need something that will cope with regular use. These pianos won't get the regular hammering of a traditional large music department at the moment, but I want to get something that could cope with that if possible. We have an adequate but very bright Kemble (the standard institutional model from circa 2004) and a 1970s Challen 5'2" grand that is adequate but not professional standard. Oh, and a Suitcase Rhodes, but that doesn't really count
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For the grand, I'm thinking Yamaha C3 (or C5 if space & money permit). Funds will dictate a 20-30 year old one. But there's time to think on that one as the space for it won't be ready until 2012.
For the upright, I need to decide on a model now (University purchasing departments being what they are). I'm thinking U3, one of the many that seem to be imported from Japan. While you can buy new for that price, I'm concerned about longevity, and the variability of Chinese models. I can't afford to make a mistake here.
Obviously I will look before I buy and choose the precise piano. But are there any other pianos in that kind of price range that I should consider for institutional use?
thanks,
Al