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Any way, I'm looking to purchase a piano - obviously! - after not owning one for about three years due to unforseen divorce lawyers etc. Previously had a U3 which I loved to bits even though I was only a beginner and had only been learning for about two years. Been playing guitars n things for a number of years so do know what sounds right/plays well etc. Now living in a much smaller house so I feel/think a U3 is no longer an option due to size - physical and sound wise so I'm looking at something along the lines of Kemble, Chappell, possibly a smaller Yam. Problem is I'm now more than a little confused, especially about the Kembles - Oxfrod/Cambridge 11 and 12, Contemporay etc so can anyone help me out with the difference between these models other than the actual age? What would be a good Yamaha alternative to a U1 or U3 and what's the view on Chappells and Bentleys etc? I've got a budget of around £2500 max so looking at secondhand but if absolutely necessary can go above this if buying new was the ultimate recommendation from those in the know. Test driven a couple so far including Petrof's - didn't like to be honest and some cheap n cheerful/nasties. Might have the chance to but a Kemble Oxford 11 in superb condition for around £1700, (Beech of all things), but it's a bit of a hike away from where I live - 3 or 4 hours drive - and I didn't want to go only to be majorally disappointed. Piano shops/dealers are a bit thin on the ground locally and I've not yet seen/played anything I liked enough to want to but apart from a Kemble that, sadly, had a number of seriously sticking keys - is this a common problem?
Anyway folks, any help/suggestions would be gratefully recieved and apprciated.
Many Thanks