70's Yamaha U1 Advice
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70's Yamaha U1 Advice
Hello,
I have an opportunity to buy a U1 - 70s vintage. The price is about 1/3 of a new one - I'd value any thoughts on whether this represents reasonable value, and whether there are any significant concerns with the Yamaha U1s of the 70s.
The piano itself appears and sounds to be excellent condition.
Thanks,
Paul
I have an opportunity to buy a U1 - 70s vintage. The price is about 1/3 of a new one - I'd value any thoughts on whether this represents reasonable value, and whether there are any significant concerns with the Yamaha U1s of the 70s.
The piano itself appears and sounds to be excellent condition.
Thanks,
Paul
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Post by Barrie Heaton »
Bass strings tend to go quite quickly with moderate playing on 70s- also there is an issue with loos tuning pins on the older Yamahas
If you are buying from a dealer most are now giving a 5 year Guarantee which will cover you for most problems
Barrei,
If you are buying from a dealer most are now giving a 5 year Guarantee which will cover you for most problems
Barrei,
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