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Topic: Hi... trying to choose an upright in the 3k to 4k price bracket.  (Read 2149 times)

Offline kalooki

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Hi there,

I've been doing a fair bit of research into uprights; at the moment I'm considering a new Yamaha C110 for 3600 (from the best dealer in the country) one of a number of 20-year old Kawai's for about 3900 (from a good dealer) or a new, cheaper, but still pretty good Kohler and Campbell 142 or 145 (i.e. a Samick) (from an OKish dealer) for about 2500 or maybe less.

My piano usage will be musical theatre-type plinking and plonking, nothing fancy, mainly for myself.

I am pretty set on going to a dealer... I prefer to pay the premium for delivery, tuning, and warranties etc.

* I generally like the feel and sound of the Yamaha and Kawai's. I haven't tried as many K&C's.
* I like the idea of a 10 year warranty from the superb dealer, but realise I'm paying a premium for 'newness'.

Note: I'm located in Ireland, so therefore don't have a massive choice of second hands from dealers.

Any input or observations would be appreciated....

Offline jolly

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Looked at any of the Eastern European stuff? Petrov, Bohemia, or others?

Or how about something like a nice used Knight?
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Offline kalooki

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Thanks for the input... not much doing in the second hand world.. most older pianos are outside my size range (58.5 inches maximum width). I played a series of wonderful 20 year old Kawai's (BS-20 etc) but they were all to big for the space.

So I decided (yesterday) on a spanking new Yamaha C110 from the best dealer in town (with the best techs).

Even better this dealer offers an 80% trade-in against a more expensive piano... yes 80% of the price you paid with no time limit!
 

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