All About Choosing and Buying Pianos
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janicelhl:
Hi I just saw the promotion from yamaha. Any comments on the yamaha U1?
what is the promotion price ? -
8800
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Maybank cc used to hve a 5% rebate. Do chk if they still have cos that’s abt $440 savings!
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peanut_butter:
I would recommend Hailun HL125 to my students. Few competitors can match its quality for the price.
How much? -
vicki:
Maybank cc used to hve a 5% rebate. Do chk if they still have cos that's abt $440 savings!
Thank you.I will check with them -
janicelhl:
8800
thanks. good price
is it real wood ? where are the hammers from ? the sound board is using what wood ? wood from which country ? made in which country ? -
verykiasu2010:
They said it's assemble in Japan. The rest I do not know. I do not know how to choose a second hand piano. To be safe to have a brand new .janicelhl:
8800
thanks. good price
is it real wood ? where are the hammers from ? the sound board is using what wood ? wood from which country ? made in which country ? -
verykiasu2010:
at this price it should be the wholly Made in Japan versionjanicelhl:
8800
thanks. good price
is it real wood ? where are the hammers from ? the sound board is using what wood ? wood from which country ? made in which country ?
think tsunami...nuclear...radiation...? just joking...
from the grapevine (of course other sellers) - the wood used these days are less solid, not as one whole solid piece like years ago. but the yamaha quality is unmistakable - action-wise. Sound quality could vary - and you can't choose the unit you want - it will be randomly assigned and sent from the warehouse. -
reddiechan:
at this price it should be the wholly Made in Japan versionverykiasu2010:
[quote=\"janicelhl\"]8800
thanks. good price
is it real wood ? where are the hammers from ? the sound board is using what wood ? wood from which country ? made in which country ?
think tsunami...nuclear...radiation...? just joking...
from the grapevine (of course other sellers) - the wood used these days are less solid, not as one whole solid piece like years ago. but the yamaha quality is unmistakable - action-wise. Sound quality could vary - and you can't choose the unit you want - it will be randomly assigned and sent from the warehouse.[/quote]http://www.yamahapianos.com.au/u_series.php
http://www.yamaha.com/yamahavgn/CDA/ContentDetail/Text_WithCatMenu_XC.html?CNTID=12173 -
verykiasu2010:
http://www.yamahapianos.com.au/u_series.php
at this price it should be the wholly Made in Japan versionreddiechan:
[quote=\"verykiasu2010\"]
thanks. good price
is it real wood ? where are the hammers from ? the sound board is using what wood ? wood from which country ? made in which country ?
think tsunami...nuclear...radiation...? just joking...
from the grapevine (of course other sellers) - the wood used these days are less solid, not as one whole solid piece like years ago. but the yamaha quality is unmistakable - action-wise. Sound quality could vary - and you can't choose the unit you want - it will be randomly assigned and sent from the warehouse.
http://www.yamaha.com/yamahavgn/CDA/ContentDetail/Text_WithCatMenu_XC.html?CNTID=12173[/quote]WOW.. even good pianos oso must check pedigree sia....