All About Choosing and Buying Pianos
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I know the guys behind Piano Gallery and they know their stuff. And no, I am not one of them nor am I related to any of them. So far, positive feedbacks from those who did buy from Piano Gallery.
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I visited them once last year and the pianoes she recommended on the spot sounded real crappy. Seemed more form over substance, as in emphasis on how one model is built to be technically better than another. Didn’t pass the ear test.
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Thanks ice and reddichan. Since I stay more to the south, I not sure where to go and compare.i am also waiting for a promotion for new piano, but anyone with a mint condition exam grade piano to go will be good. Gosh I am tone deaf. Seem like buying new is the only way out
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Based on your budget and preference, why don’t you take a look at Hailun HL125 at Pianomasters? It is distinctly different from most other Chinese manufactured ones. Plus there’s a 5-year buy back policy. New piano, great sound, even better price, IMHO.
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I bot mine from Yamaha 2 yrs back. Didn't know how to really choose
So decides on the 'safest' can't go wrong option! -
I was thinking of sinking a reasonably amount money for a good sounding piano. Maybe a 2nd hand u3 and as for HO, err frankly I prefer jap made. Just like cars
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Magmillion:
I was thinking of sinking a reasonably amount money for a good sounding piano. Maybe a 2nd hand u3 and as for HO, err frankly I prefer jap made. Just like cars
Me curious... Do u know how much (roughly) does a 2nd hand U3 cost? N also the px is for agak how old piano? -
I think I better check the market again:(
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I got a second hand U3 (26years old) from piano gallery last year at 4.5K. So far so good, no complain.
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The yen is high now so do expect to pay a bit more for 2ndhand Jap pianos as they are sourced from Japan