They are built to last and sound good even after years of bashing the keyboard. Yamaha's renowned consistency in manufacturing is a big selling point. For this reason they represent an excellent investment. Many professional pianists have a Yamaha U3 as their practice piano if they do not have space for a grand piano.
Age- Piano age is different from car age. A car becomes an antique when it's 25 years old. However, most 50-year-old pianos are considered modern....
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Read More »If your budget permits a new piano, we would always recommend going with that option. A new piano automatically has a longer life ahead of it, which will increase its value to you and also to any potential future buyer should you wish to resell. It will have the latest design features too. while these won’t make or break your playing experience the new Yamaha U series features soft fall lids and long music stands, which are not found on older models. The design differences between older and newer Yamaha U series pianos are not substantial enough to have significant impact on the quality of the tone and performance. When we talk about secondhand pianos, there are many options worth considering. For instance, if you find a U3 built in 2007, at the time of writing that would be only 12 years old, which in piano terms is still relatively new. At this point you would want to make some enquiries: how often was it played? What was the proficiency of the current owner? Was the piano regularly tuned and kept in a correctly humidified room, out of sunlight? If the price is good and it has seen minimal use, you could be onto a bargain. Your next step should be to call a respected piano technician for a second opinion and take it from there.
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Read More »All Yamaha U series pianos are manufactured in the Hamamatsu factory in Japan. Although Yamaha manufacture other piano models outside of Japan, in China and Taiwan, the U series are reserved exclusively for manufacture in Japan. This is because a big part of the U series’ branding is based on exclusive manufacture in Japan.
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