All About Choosing and Buying Pianos
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jce:
Pearl River is from China, has been around for a long time. It is a rather decent piano but it doesn't last for long (as in more than 10 years) as the sound gets rather \"jang-jang\" and won't sound like what it started off as. My personal view
I dislike the sound. Do not worry about the piano lasting because nothing can last more than 10 years in this climate. Unless it sits in an air-conditioned room, with all windows closed, permanently. -
peanut_butter:
Thank you for sharing. :?: :?:jce:
Pearl River is from China, has been around for a long time. It is a rather decent piano but it doesn't last for long (as in more than 10 years) as the sound gets rather \"jang-jang\" and won't sound like what it started off as. My personal view
I dislike the sound. Do not worry about the piano lasting because nothing can last more than 10 years in this climate. Unless it sits in an air-conditioned room, with all windows closed, permanently. -
jce:
Pearl River is from China, has been around for a long time. It is a rather decent piano but it doesn't last for long (as in more than 10 years) as the sound gets rather \"jang-jang\" and won't sound like what it started off as. My personal view
Thank You for sharing. :xedfingers: -
I bought a x-hand yamah U3. It was probably 30+ years, sounds great (mellow, not sharp) and we love it. It was pure joy listening to my children play on it.
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Seem like that are a few parents in here either get the U3 (Brand New) or HL125 (Brand New). I also had been Ioing around those 2nd hand piano shop & HL 125 see see look look.
In general, when you heard 2nd hand piano & then after that hear the new piano, they are completely different. :boogie: -
peanut_butter:
My experience is a bit different. My Yamaha (which my parents bought 20+ years ago when I was a student) is still going very strong. It doesn't live in an air-con room and the windows are always open. We tune it regularly and make sure the heater is always on.jce:
Pearl River is from China, has been around for a long time. It is a rather decent piano but it doesn't last for long (as in more than 10 years) as the sound gets rather \"jang-jang\" and won't sound like what it started off as. My personal view
I dislike the sound. Do not worry about the piano lasting because nothing can last more than 10 years in this climate. Unless it sits in an air-conditioned room, with all windows closed, permanently. -
Hi, has anyone heard of this Korean brand called Karlchonderg? Also, where is brand new Hailun piano available? Thanks!
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which brand of piano is cheap and good, for beginners ?
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Well I am desperately in need of 2nd hand digital pianos because i have a music band and I need Digital Piano . Would anybody suggest me the place from where i can buy 2nd hand Digital piano . I shall be thankful .
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Good pianos will last more than 10 if well maintained.