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    All About Choosing and Buying Pianos

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    • D Offline
      DaddyKids
      last edited by

      Hi all, I'm new to this Forum.


      I would appreciate it if someone can advise on the choice of a NEW piano. Am getting for my 6 year old daughter who has just started learning on a 1-1 basis. Also got a 2 1/2 year old son. Both kids like music. Piano will likely be used by daughter, son (in the future) and myself (trying to learn piano).

      Choices:
      1) Yamaha U1 $9,500
      2) Hailun HL 125 $3,600
      3) Elington [spelled with a single L] 132 (Professional) - recommended by the piano teacher at NAFA $8,200

      Which is a better choice? :?

      Best Regards
      DaddyKids

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        happy day
        last edited by

        Choices:

        1) Yamaha U1 $9,500
        2) Hailun HL 125 $3,600
        3) Elington [spelled with a single L] 132 (Professional) - recommended by the piano teacher at NAFA $8,200

        Which is a better choice?

        Of course U1!

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          sleepy
          last edited by

          DaddyKids:

          Choices:
          1) Yamaha U1 $9,500
          2) Hailun HL 125 $3,600
          3) Elington [spelled with a single L] 132 (Professional) - recommended by the piano teacher at NAFA $8,200

          Which is a better choice? :?
          Elington height 132cm? Not familar with this brand

          If you are looking for a 'tall' unit, Yamaha has a model at 131cm. U3


          Your child is in Nafa?

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            Poonie
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            Any parents out there have bought 2nd hand pianos which are more than 20 yrs old? I need some feedback if it had given you problems thereafter. I am considering buying a used piano for my kids but with a small budget I can only look at those more than 20 yrs old. Would appreciate some feedback.

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              jce
              last edited by

              Poonie, if the piano is of good quality, and well maintained, 20+ yrs not an issue. Look at the "big boys" like Steinway or Borsendorfer, 60, 70 yrs on still so good, and the more it "ages" the fuller the sound (like good wine!). So it’s basically finding one that’ll bring you thru at least another 10 yrs or more, making sure that the condition is good and it has been well kept. That the original quality is good. All the best! See if the teacher is willing to "test drive" with you and give suggestions.

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                maltbibi
                last edited by

                Poonie:
                Any parents out there have bought 2nd hand pianos which are more than 20 yrs old? I need some feedback if it had given you problems thereafter. I am considering buying a used piano for my kids but with a small budget I can only look at those more than 20 yrs old. Would appreciate some feedback.

                Hi Poonie

                May I know how much are they charging for 20 yrs old piano? I am still thinking whether to buy a piano for my girl and looking at small budget as well? Hmm..is China brand good :oops:

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                  Poonie
                  last edited by

                  Hi jce


                  Thanks for the pointer. May I ask if it is possible for a 20+ yr old piano to look almost new inside? Dealer said it had been ‘cleaned’ and ‘reconditioned’. Does ‘reconditioned’ involve changing parts? Would that mean I am just buying the shell which is say Yamaha and the parts have been changed to other less popular brand?

                  maltbibi

                  I am not familiar with China brands although I have heard that their quality is getting better. You might want to test them.

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                    jce
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                    China brand pianos - there are some reliable ones out there. Pearl River has been around for many years and still going strong. You really must try, listen to the sound, then compare with Yamaha/Kawai etc. Sound is a very personal thing, so what might appeal to others may not appeal to you. Mechanism/touch wise, I still prefer the Jap pianos. Action is better.


                    Reconditioned - generally means certain parts have been changed, these are normally the felt which will wear and tear. As to whether they change back to the ones Yamaha uses, that’s difficult to say, but it doesn’t really affect much. Most importantly is the sound board, hammers and strings. If those are the original then it’s ok.

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                      J2mum
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                      Hi,


                      Any pple here can recommend me a reliable piano mover and tuner with reasonable changes?

                      I got a quote from this guy call Pang Say Min and he charge me $150 for shifting of piano + Tuning. Is this price reasonable?

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                        jce
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                        This price of $150 inclusive of moving AND tuning is more than reasonable IF this guy does a good job. Normally a move by professional piano movers can cost $100 and above; tuning by a top-notch tuner also close to the region of $100 (I know of one who charges more than that)

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